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const format = require('../format-lines');
const { fromBytes32, toBytes32 } = require('./conversion');
const TYPES = [
{ name: 'UintToUintMap', keyType: 'uint256', valueType: 'uint256' },
{ name: 'UintToAddressMap', keyType: 'uint256', valueType: 'address' },
{ name: 'AddressToUintMap', keyType: 'address', valueType: 'uint256' },
{ name: 'Bytes32ToUintMap', keyType: 'bytes32', valueType: 'uint256' },
];
/* eslint-disable max-len */
const header = `\
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
import "./EnumerableSet.sol";
/**
* @dev Library for managing an enumerable variant of Solidity's
* https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/latest/types.html#mapping-types[\`mapping\`]
* type.
*
* Maps have the following properties:
*
* - Entries are added, removed, and checked for existence in constant time
* (O(1)).
* - Entries are enumerated in O(n). No guarantees are made on the ordering.
*
* \`\`\`
* contract Example {
* // Add the library methods
* using EnumerableMap for EnumerableMap.UintToAddressMap;
*
* // Declare a set state variable
* EnumerableMap.UintToAddressMap private myMap;
* }
* \`\`\`
*
* The following map types are supported:
*
* - \`uint256 -> address\` (\`UintToAddressMap\`) since v3.0.0
* - \`address -> uint256\` (\`AddressToUintMap\`) since v4.6.0
* - \`bytes32 -> bytes32\` (\`Bytes32ToBytes32Map\`) since v4.6.0
* - \`uint256 -> uint256\` (\`UintToUintMap\`) since v4.7.0
* - \`bytes32 -> uint256\` (\`Bytes32ToUintMap\`) since v4.7.0
*
* [WARNING]
* ====
* Trying to delete such a structure from storage will likely result in data corruption, rendering the structure
* unusable.
* See https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/pull/11843[ethereum/solidity#11843] for more info.
*
* In order to clean an EnumerableMap, you can either remove all elements one by one or create a fresh instance using an
* array of EnumerableMap.
* ====
*/
`;
/* eslint-enable max-len */
const defaultMap = () => `\
// To implement this library for multiple types with as little code
// repetition as possible, we write it in terms of a generic Map type with
// bytes32 keys and values.
// The Map implementation uses private functions, and user-facing
// implementations (such as Uint256ToAddressMap) are just wrappers around
// the underlying Map.
// This means that we can only create new EnumerableMaps for types that fit
// in bytes32.
struct Bytes32ToBytes32Map {
// Storage of keys
EnumerableSet.Bytes32Set _keys;
mapping(bytes32 => bytes32) _values;
}
/**
* @dev Adds a key-value pair to a map, or updates the value for an existing
* key. O(1).
*
* Returns true if the key was added to the map, that is if it was not
* already present.
*/
function set(
Bytes32ToBytes32Map storage map,
bytes32 key,
bytes32 value
) internal returns (bool) {
map._values[key] = value;
return map._keys.add(key);
}
/**
* @dev Removes a key-value pair from a map. O(1).
*
* Returns true if the key was removed from the map, that is if it was present.
*/
function remove(Bytes32ToBytes32Map storage map, bytes32 key) internal returns (bool) {
delete map._values[key];
return map._keys.remove(key);
}
/**
* @dev Returns true if the key is in the map. O(1).
*/
function contains(Bytes32ToBytes32Map storage map, bytes32 key) internal view returns (bool) {
return map._keys.contains(key);
}
/**
* @dev Returns the number of key-value pairs in the map. O(1).
*/
function length(Bytes32ToBytes32Map storage map) internal view returns (uint256) {
return map._keys.length();
}
/**
* @dev Returns the key-value pair stored at position \`index\` in the map. O(1).
*
* Note that there are no guarantees on the ordering of entries inside the
* array, and it may change when more entries are added or removed.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - \`index\` must be strictly less than {length}.
*/
function at(Bytes32ToBytes32Map storage map, uint256 index) internal view returns (bytes32, bytes32) {
bytes32 key = map._keys.at(index);
return (key, map._values[key]);
}
/**
* @dev Tries to returns the value associated with \`key\`. O(1).
* Does not revert if \`key\` is not in the map.
*/
function tryGet(Bytes32ToBytes32Map storage map, bytes32 key) internal view returns (bool, bytes32) {
bytes32 value = map._values[key];
if (value == bytes32(0)) {
return (contains(map, key), bytes32(0));
} else {
return (true, value);
}
}
/**
* @dev Returns the value associated with \`key\`. O(1).
*
* Requirements:
*
* - \`key\` must be in the map.
*/
function get(Bytes32ToBytes32Map storage map, bytes32 key) internal view returns (bytes32) {
bytes32 value = map._values[key];
require(value != 0 || contains(map, key), "EnumerableMap: nonexistent key");
return value;
}
/**
* @dev Same as {get}, with a custom error message when \`key\` is not in the map.
*
* CAUTION: This function is deprecated because it requires allocating memory for the error
* message unnecessarily. For custom revert reasons use {tryGet}.
*/
function get(
Bytes32ToBytes32Map storage map,
bytes32 key,
string memory errorMessage
) internal view returns (bytes32) {
bytes32 value = map._values[key];
require(value != 0 || contains(map, key), errorMessage);
return value;
}
/**
* @dev Return the an array containing all the keys
*
* WARNING: This operation will copy the entire storage to memory, which can be quite expensive. This is designed
* to mostly be used by view accessors that are queried without any gas fees. Developers should keep in mind that
* this function has an unbounded cost, and using it as part of a state-changing function may render the function
* uncallable if the map grows to a point where copying to memory consumes too much gas to fit in a block.
*/
function keys(Bytes32ToBytes32Map storage map) internal view returns (bytes32[] memory) {
return map._keys.values();
}
`;
const customMap = ({ name, keyType, valueType }) => `\
// ${name}
struct ${name} {
Bytes32ToBytes32Map _inner;
}
/**
* @dev Adds a key-value pair to a map, or updates the value for an existing
* key. O(1).
*
* Returns true if the key was added to the map, that is if it was not
* already present.
*/
function set(
${name} storage map,
${keyType} key,
${valueType} value
) internal returns (bool) {
return set(map._inner, ${toBytes32(keyType, 'key')}, ${toBytes32(valueType, 'value')});
}
/**
* @dev Removes a value from a map. O(1).
*
* Returns true if the key was removed from the map, that is if it was present.
*/
function remove(${name} storage map, ${keyType} key) internal returns (bool) {
return remove(map._inner, ${toBytes32(keyType, 'key')});
}
/**
* @dev Returns true if the key is in the map. O(1).
*/
function contains(${name} storage map, ${keyType} key) internal view returns (bool) {
return contains(map._inner, ${toBytes32(keyType, 'key')});
}
/**
* @dev Returns the number of elements in the map. O(1).
*/
function length(${name} storage map) internal view returns (uint256) {
return length(map._inner);
}
/**
* @dev Returns the element stored at position \`index\` in the map. O(1).
* Note that there are no guarantees on the ordering of values inside the
* array, and it may change when more values are added or removed.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - \`index\` must be strictly less than {length}.
*/
function at(${name} storage map, uint256 index) internal view returns (${keyType}, ${valueType}) {
(bytes32 key, bytes32 value) = at(map._inner, index);
return (${fromBytes32(keyType, 'key')}, ${fromBytes32(valueType, 'value')});
}
/**
* @dev Tries to returns the value associated with \`key\`. O(1).
* Does not revert if \`key\` is not in the map.
*/
function tryGet(${name} storage map, ${keyType} key) internal view returns (bool, ${valueType}) {
(bool success, bytes32 value) = tryGet(map._inner, ${toBytes32(keyType, 'key')});
return (success, ${fromBytes32(valueType, 'value')});
}
/**
* @dev Returns the value associated with \`key\`. O(1).
*
* Requirements:
*
* - \`key\` must be in the map.
*/
function get(${name} storage map, ${keyType} key) internal view returns (${valueType}) {
return ${fromBytes32(valueType, `get(map._inner, ${toBytes32(keyType, 'key')})`)};
}
/**
* @dev Same as {get}, with a custom error message when \`key\` is not in the map.
*
* CAUTION: This function is deprecated because it requires allocating memory for the error
* message unnecessarily. For custom revert reasons use {tryGet}.
*/
function get(
${name} storage map,
${keyType} key,
string memory errorMessage
) internal view returns (${valueType}) {
return ${fromBytes32(valueType, `get(map._inner, ${toBytes32(keyType, 'key')}, errorMessage)`)};
}
/**
* @dev Return the an array containing all the keys
*
* WARNING: This operation will copy the entire storage to memory, which can be quite expensive. This is designed
* to mostly be used by view accessors that are queried without any gas fees. Developers should keep in mind that
* this function has an unbounded cost, and using it as part of a state-changing function may render the function
* uncallable if the map grows to a point where copying to memory consumes too much gas to fit in a block.
*/
function keys(${name} storage map) internal view returns (${keyType}[] memory) {
bytes32[] memory store = keys(map._inner);
${keyType}[] memory result;
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
result := store
}
return result;
}
`;
// GENERATE
module.exports = format(
header.trimEnd(),
'library EnumerableMap {',
[
'using EnumerableSet for EnumerableSet.Bytes32Set;',
'',
defaultMap(),
TYPES.map(details => customMap(details).trimEnd()).join('\n\n'),
],
'}',
);