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Contract Name:
LiquidityBootstrapPool
Compiler Version
v0.8.21+commit.d9974bed
Optimization Enabled:
Yes with 1000 runs
Other Settings:
paris EvmVersion
Contract Source Code (Solidity Standard Json-Input format)
// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
pragma solidity =0.8.21;
import "weighted-math-lib/WeightedMathLib.sol";
import "solady/src/utils/SafeTransferLib.sol";
import "solady/src/utils/MerkleProofLib.sol";
import "solady/src/utils/LibString.sol";
import "solady/src/utils/Clone.sol";
import { ISablierV2LockupLinear } from "v2-core/src/interfaces/ISablierV2LockupLinear.sol";
import { Broker, LockupLinear } from "v2-core/src/types/DataTypes.sol";
import { ud60x18 } from "v2-core/src/types/Math.sol";
import { IERC20 } from "v2-core/src/types/Tokens.sol";
import "openzeppelin-contracts/contracts/security/ReentrancyGuard.sol";
import "src/utils/LiquidityBootstrapLib.sol";
import "src/utils/Pausable.sol";
import "./Treasury.sol";
contract LiquidityBootstrapPool is Pausable, Clone, ReentrancyGuard {
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Dependencies
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
using LiquidityBootstrapLib for *;
using FixedPointMathLib for *;
using SafeTransferLib for *;
using WeightedMathLib for *;
using MerkleProofLib for *;
using LibString for *;
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Custom Errors
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @dev Error thrown when the whitelist proof verification fails.
error WhitelistProof();
/// @dev Error thrown when the maximum allowed assets in are exceeded.
error AssetsInExceeded();
/// @dev Error thrown when the maximum allowed shares out are exceeded.
error SharesOutExceeded();
/// @dev Error thrown when the slippage limit is exceeded.
error SlippageExceeded();
/// @dev Error thrown when selling is disallowed.
error SellingDisallowed();
/// @dev Error thrown when trading is disallowed.
error TradingDisallowed();
/// @dev Error thrown when closing is disallowed.
error ClosingDisallowed();
/// @dev Error thrown when redeeming is disallowed.
error RedeemingDisallowed();
/// @dev Error thrown when an address is not allowed to call a function.
error CallerDisallowed();
/// @dev Error thrown when an pool is cancelled.
error PoolCancelled();
/// @dev Error thrown when cancellation is disallowed.
error CancelDisallowed();
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Events
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @dev Emitted when assets are swapped for shares.
/// @param caller The address of the caller initiating the swap.
/// @param assets The amount of assets being swapped.
/// @param shares The amount of shares received in the swap.
/// @param swapFee The amount of fee charged in the swap.
event Buy(address indexed caller, uint256 assets, uint256 shares, uint256 swapFee);
/// @dev Emitted when shares are swapped for assets.
/// @param caller The address of the caller initiating the swap.
/// @param shares The amount of shares being swapped.
/// @param assets The amount of assets received in the swap.
/// @param swapFee The amount of fee charged in the swap.
event Sell(address indexed caller, uint256 shares, uint256 assets, uint256 swapFee);
/// @dev Emitted when shares are redeemed.
/// @param caller The address of the caller initiating the redemption.
/// @param streamID The stream ID created on Sablier.
/// @param shares The amount of shares being redeemed.
event Redeem(address indexed caller, uint256 indexed streamID, uint256 shares);
/// @dev Emitted when the liquidity pool is closed.
/// @param assets The amount of assets transferred out during the pool closure.
/// @param platformFees The amount of fee accrued by the platform.
/// @param swapFeesAsset The amount of fee accrued in asset while swaps.
/// @param swapFeesShare The amount of fee accrued in share while swaps.
event Close(uint256 assets, uint256 platformFees, uint256 swapFeesAsset, uint256 swapFeesShare);
/// @dev Emitted when the liquidity pool is cancelled.
/// @param assets The amount of assets transferred out during the pool closure.
/// @param shares The amount of shares transferred out during the pool closure.
event Cancelled(uint256 assets, uint256 shares);
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Mutable Storage
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @notice Mapping to track the purchased shares for each address.
mapping(address => uint256) public purchasedShares;
/// @notice Mapping to track the redeemed shares for each address.
mapping(address => uint256) public redeemedShares;
/// @notice The total number of purchased shares in the pool.
uint256 public totalPurchased;
/// @notice The total swap fee amount in asset charged to users.
uint256 public totalSwapFeesAsset;
/// @notice The total swap fee amount in lbp token charged to users.
uint256 public totalSwapFeesShare;
/// @notice Flag to indicate if the liquidity pool is closed.
bool public closed;
/// @notice Flag to indicate if the liquidity pool is cancelled.
bool public cancelled;
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Immutable Storage
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @notice The address of the asset token.
/// @dev This is the ERC20 token representing the asset in the pool.
/// @return The address of the asset token.
function asset() public pure virtual returns (address) {
return _getArgAddress(0);
}
/// @notice The address of the share token.
/// @dev This is the ERC20 token representing the shares in the pool.
/// @return The address of the share token.
function share() public pure virtual returns (address) {
return _getArgAddress(20);
}
/// @notice The address of the platform where fees are collected.
/// @dev This is the address where fees are collected.
/// @return The address of the platform.
function platform() public pure virtual returns (address) {
return _getArgAddress(40);
}
/// @notice The address of the manager who controls the pool.
/// @dev This is the address who has control over the pool's privledged operations.
/// @return The address of the manager.
function manager() public pure virtual returns (address) {
return _getArgAddress(60);
}
/// @notice The virtual assets value.
/// @dev This value represents the virtual assets in the pool.
/// @return The virtual assets value.
function virtualAssets() public pure virtual returns (uint256) {
// return _getArgUint88(80);
return _getArgUint256(80);
}
/// @notice The virtual shares value.
/// @dev This value represents the virtual shares in the pool.
/// @return The virtual shares value.
function virtualShares() public pure virtual returns (uint256) {
// return _getArgUint88(91);
return _getArgUint256(112);
}
/// @notice The maximum share price value.
/// @dev This value represents the maximum price at which shares can be sold.
/// @return The maximum share price value.
function maxSharePrice() public pure virtual returns (uint256) {
// return _getArgUint88(102);
return _getArgUint256(144);
}
/// @notice The maximum total shares out value.
/// @dev This value represents the maximum number of shares that can be sold.
/// @return The maximum total shares out value.
function maxTotalSharesOut() public pure virtual returns (uint256) {
// return _getArgUint88(113);
return _getArgUint256(176);
}
/// @notice The maximum total assets in value.
/// @dev This value represents the maximum amount of assets that can be added to the pool.
/// @return The maximum total assets in value.
function maxTotalAssetsIn() public pure virtual returns (uint256) {
// return _getArgUint88(124);
return _getArgUint256(208);
}
/// @notice The platform fee percentage.
/// @dev This percentage represents the fee collected by the platform on transactions.
/// @return The platform fee percentage.
function platformFee() public pure virtual returns (uint256) {
return _getArgUint64(240);
}
/// @notice The weight start value.
/// @dev This value represents the starting weight for assets in the pool.
/// @return The weight start value.
function weightStart() public pure virtual returns (uint256) {
return _getArgUint64(248);
}
/// @notice The weight end value.
/// @dev This value represents the ending weight for assets in the pool.
/// @return The weight end value.
function weightEnd() public pure virtual returns (uint256) {
return _getArgUint64(256);
}
/// @notice The sale start timestamp.
/// @dev This timestamp represents when the sale of shares in the pool starts.
/// @return The sale start timestamp.
function saleStart() public pure virtual returns (uint256) {
return _getArgUint40(264);
}
/// @notice The sale end timestamp.
/// @dev This timestamp represents when the sale of shares in the pool ends.
/// @return The sale end timestamp.
function saleEnd() public pure virtual returns (uint256) {
return _getArgUint40(269);
}
/// @notice The vesting cliff timestamp.
/// @dev This timestamp represents the cliff time for vesting shares.
/// @return The vesting cliff timestamp.
function vestCliff() public pure virtual returns (uint40) {
return _getArgUint40(274);
}
/// @notice The vesting end timestamp.
/// @dev This timestamp represents the end time for vesting shares.
/// @return The vesting end timestamp.
function vestEnd() public pure virtual returns (uint40) {
return _getArgUint40(279);
}
/// @notice The swap fee percentage.
/// @dev This percentage represents the fee collected by swaps on transactions.
/// @return The swap fee percentage.
function swapFee() public pure virtual returns (uint256) {
return _getArgUint64(284);
}
/// @notice Check if vesting shares is enabled.
/// @dev This flag indicates whether vesting of shares is enabled.
/// @return True if vesting shares are enabled, false otherwise.
function vestShares() public pure virtual returns (bool) {
return saleEnd() < vestEnd();
}
/// @notice Check if selling is allowed.
/// @dev This flag indicates whether selling of shares is allowed.
/// @return True if selling is allowed, false otherwise.
function sellingAllowed() public pure virtual returns (bool) {
return _getArgUint8(292) != 0;
}
/// @notice The Merkle root for the whitelist.
/// @dev This is the Merkle root used for whitelisting addresses.
/// @return The Merkle root for the whitelist.
function whitelistMerkleRoot() public pure virtual returns (bytes32) {
return _getArgBytes32(293);
}
/// @notice Check if the whitelist is enabled.
/// @dev This flag indicates whether the whitelist is enabled.
/// @return True if the whitelist is enabled, false otherwise.
function whitelisted() public pure virtual returns (bool) {
return whitelistMerkleRoot() != 0;
}
ISablierV2LockupLinear public immutable SABLIER;
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Modifiers
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @notice Modifier to restrict access to whitelisted addresses.
/// @dev This modifier checks if the caller's address is whitelisted using a Merkle proof.
modifier onlyWhitelisted(bytes32[] memory proof) virtual {
if (whitelisted()) {
if (!proof.verify(whitelistMerkleRoot(), keccak256(abi.encodePacked(msg.sender)))) {
revert WhitelistProof();
}
}
_;
}
/// @notice Modifier to check if the sale is active.
/// @dev This modifier checks if the current timestamp is within the sale period.
modifier whenSaleActive() virtual {
if (block.timestamp < saleStart() || block.timestamp >= saleEnd()) {
revert TradingDisallowed();
}
_;
}
/// @notice Modifier to check if selling is allowed.
/// @dev This modifier checks if selling of shares is allowed.
modifier whenSellingAllowed() virtual {
if (!sellingAllowed()) {
revert SellingDisallowed();
}
_;
}
/// @notice Modifier to check if pool is cancelled.
/// @dev This modifier checks if pool is cancelled.
modifier whenNotCancelled() virtual {
if (cancelled) {
revert PoolCancelled();
}
_;
}
/**
*
* CONSTRUCTOR & INITIALIZATION
*
*/
/**
* @notice Initializes the contract with immutable variables
* @param _sablier is the Sablier contract
*/
constructor(address _sablier) {
require(_sablier != address(0));
SABLIER = ISablierV2LockupLinear(_sablier);
}
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Buy Logic
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @notice Swap a specific amount of assets for a minimum number of shares with a referrer.
/// @dev This function allows users to exchange a certain amount of assets for shares
/// while specifying a referrer, ensuring that they receive at least the specified minimum
/// number of shares.
/// @param assetsIn The amount of assets to be exchanged for shares.
/// @param minSharesOut The minimum number of shares expected to be received.
/// @param recipient The address to receive the shares.
/// @return sharesOut The actual number of shares received.
function swapExactAssetsForShares(
uint256 assetsIn,
uint256 minSharesOut,
address recipient
)
external
virtual
returns (uint256 sharesOut)
{
return
swapExactAssetsForShares(assetsIn, minSharesOut, recipient, MerkleProofLib.emptyProof());
}
/// @notice Swap a specific number of shares for a maximum amount of assets with a referrer.
/// @dev This function allows users to exchange a certain number of shares for assets
/// while specifying a referrer, ensuring that they receive no more than the specified maximum
/// amount of assets.
/// @param sharesOut The number of shares to be exchanged for assets.
/// @param maxAssetsIn The maximum amount of assets allowed to be used for the exchange.
/// @param recipient The address to receive the assets.
/// @return assetsIn The actual amount of assets used for the exchange.
function swapAssetsForExactShares(
uint256 sharesOut,
uint256 maxAssetsIn,
address recipient
)
external
virtual
returns (uint256 assetsIn)
{
return
swapAssetsForExactShares(sharesOut, maxAssetsIn, recipient, MerkleProofLib.emptyProof());
}
/// @notice Swap a specific amount of assets for a minimum number of shares with a referrer and Merkle proof.
/// @dev This function allows users to exchange a certain amount of assets for shares
/// while specifying a referrer, ensuring that they receive at least the specified minimum
/// number of shares. It also requires a Merkle proof for whitelisting.
/// @param assetsIn The amount of assets to be exchanged for shares.
/// @param minSharesOut The minimum number of shares expected to be received.
/// @param recipient The address to receive the shares.
/// @param proof The Merkle proof for whitelisting.
/// @return sharesOut The actual number of shares received.
function swapExactAssetsForShares(
uint256 assetsIn,
uint256 minSharesOut,
address recipient,
bytes32[] memory proof
)
public
virtual
whenNotCancelled
whenNotPaused
whenSaleActive
onlyWhitelisted(proof)
nonReentrant
returns (uint256 sharesOut)
{
Pool memory pool = args();
uint256 swapFees = assetsIn.mulWad(swapFee());
totalSwapFeesAsset += swapFees;
sharesOut = pool.previewSharesOut(assetsIn.rawSub(swapFees));
if (sharesOut < minSharesOut) revert SlippageExceeded();
_swapAssetsForShares(recipient, assetsIn, sharesOut, pool.assets, pool.shares, swapFees);
}
/// @notice Swap a specific number of shares for a maximum amount of assets with a referrer and Merkle proof.
/// @dev This function allows users to exchange a certain number of shares for assets
/// while specifying a referrer, ensuring that they receive no more than the specified maximum
/// amount of assets. It also requires a Merkle proof for whitelisting.
/// @param sharesOut The number of shares to be exchanged for assets.
/// @param maxAssetsIn The maximum amount of assets allowed to be used for the exchange.
/// @param recipient The address to receive the assets.
/// @param proof The Merkle proof for whitelisting.
/// @return assetsIn The actual amount of assets used for the exchange.
function swapAssetsForExactShares(
uint256 sharesOut,
uint256 maxAssetsIn,
address recipient,
bytes32[] memory proof
)
public
virtual
whenNotCancelled
whenNotPaused
whenSaleActive
onlyWhitelisted(proof)
nonReentrant
returns (uint256 assetsIn)
{
Pool memory pool = args();
assetsIn = pool.previewAssetsIn(sharesOut);
uint256 swapFees = assetsIn.mulWad(swapFee());
assetsIn = assetsIn.rawAdd(swapFees);
totalSwapFeesAsset += swapFees;
if (assetsIn > maxAssetsIn) revert SlippageExceeded();
_swapAssetsForShares(recipient, assetsIn, sharesOut, pool.assets, pool.shares, swapFees);
}
function _swapAssetsForShares(
address recipient,
uint256 assetsIn,
uint256 sharesOut,
uint256 assets,
uint256 shares,
uint256 swapFees
)
internal
virtual
{
if (assets + assetsIn - swapFees >= maxTotalAssetsIn()) {
revert AssetsInExceeded();
}
asset().safeTransferFrom(msg.sender, address(this), assetsIn);
uint256 totalPurchasedAfter = totalPurchased + sharesOut;
if (totalPurchasedAfter >= maxTotalSharesOut() || totalPurchasedAfter >= shares) {
revert SharesOutExceeded();
}
totalPurchased = totalPurchasedAfter;
purchasedShares[recipient] = purchasedShares[recipient].rawAdd(sharesOut);
emit Buy(msg.sender, assetsIn, sharesOut, swapFees);
}
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Sell Logic
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @notice Swap a specific number of shares for a minimum amount of assets.
/// @dev This function allows users to exchange a certain number of shares for assets,
/// ensuring that they receive at least the specified minimum amount of assets.
/// @param sharesIn The number of shares to be exchanged for assets.
/// @param minAssetsOut The minimum amount of assets expected to be received.
/// @param recipient The address to receive the assets.
/// @return assetsOut The actual amount of assets received.
function swapExactSharesForAssets(
uint256 sharesIn,
uint256 minAssetsOut,
address recipient
)
external
virtual
returns (uint256 assetsOut)
{
return
swapExactSharesForAssets(sharesIn, minAssetsOut, recipient, MerkleProofLib.emptyProof());
}
/// @notice Swap a specific number of shares for a maximum amount of assets.
/// @dev This function allows users to exchange a certain number of shares for assets,
/// ensuring that they receive no more than the specified maximum amount of assets.
/// @param assetsOut The maximum amount of assets allowed to be received.
/// @param maxSharesIn The number of shares to be exchanged for assets.
/// @param recipient The address to receive the assets.
/// @return sharesIn The actual number of shares used for the exchange.
function swapSharesForExactAssets(
uint256 assetsOut,
uint256 maxSharesIn,
address recipient
)
external
virtual
returns (uint256 sharesIn)
{
return
swapSharesForExactAssets(assetsOut, maxSharesIn, recipient, MerkleProofLib.emptyProof());
}
/// @notice Swap a specific number of shares for a minimum amount of assets.
/// @dev This function allows users to exchange a certain number of shares for assets,
/// ensuring that they receive at least the specified minimum amount of assets.
/// @param sharesIn The number of shares to be exchanged for assets.
/// @param minAssetsOut The minimum amount of assets expected to be received.
/// @param recipient The address to receive the assets.
/// @param proof The Merkle proof for whitelisting.
/// @return assetsOut The actual amount of assets received.
function swapExactSharesForAssets(
uint256 sharesIn,
uint256 minAssetsOut,
address recipient,
bytes32[] memory proof
)
public
virtual
whenNotCancelled
whenNotPaused
whenSellingAllowed
onlyWhitelisted(proof)
whenSaleActive
nonReentrant
returns (uint256 assetsOut)
{
Pool memory pool = args();
uint256 swapFees = sharesIn.mulWad(swapFee());
totalSwapFeesShare += swapFees;
assetsOut = pool.previewAssetsOut(sharesIn.rawSub(swapFees));
if (assetsOut < minAssetsOut) revert SlippageExceeded();
_swapSharesForAssets(recipient, assetsOut, sharesIn, pool.assets, pool.shares, swapFees);
}
/// @notice Swap a specific number of shares for a maximum amount of assets.
/// @dev This function allows users to exchange a certain number of shares for assets,
/// ensuring that they receive no more than the specified maximum amount of assets.
/// @param assetsOut The maximum amount of assets allowed to be received.
/// @param maxSharesIn The number of shares to be exchanged for assets.
/// @param recipient The address to receive the assets.
/// @param proof The Merkle proof for whitelisting.
/// @return sharesIn The actual number of shares used for the exchange.
function swapSharesForExactAssets(
uint256 assetsOut,
uint256 maxSharesIn,
address recipient,
bytes32[] memory proof
)
public
virtual
whenNotCancelled
whenNotPaused
whenSellingAllowed
onlyWhitelisted(proof)
whenSaleActive
nonReentrant
returns (uint256 sharesIn)
{
Pool memory pool = args();
sharesIn = pool.previewSharesIn(assetsOut);
uint256 swapFees = sharesIn.mulWad(swapFee());
sharesIn += swapFees;
totalSwapFeesShare += swapFees;
if (sharesIn > maxSharesIn) revert SlippageExceeded();
_swapSharesForAssets(recipient, assetsOut, sharesIn, pool.assets, pool.shares, swapFees);
}
function _swapSharesForAssets(
address recipient,
uint256 assetsOut,
uint256 sharesIn,
uint256 assets,
uint256 shares,
uint256 swapFees
)
internal
virtual
{
if (assets >= maxTotalAssetsIn()) {
revert AssetsInExceeded();
}
uint256 totalPurchasedBefore = totalPurchased;
if (totalPurchasedBefore >= maxTotalSharesOut() || totalPurchasedBefore >= shares) {
revert SharesOutExceeded();
}
purchasedShares[msg.sender] -= sharesIn;
totalPurchased = totalPurchasedBefore.rawSub(sharesIn);
asset().safeTransfer(recipient, assetsOut);
emit Sell(msg.sender, sharesIn, assetsOut, swapFees);
}
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Close Logic
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @notice Close the pool and distribute assets and shares accordingly.
/// @dev This function closes the pool after the sale has ended and distributes
/// assets to the platform fee and the manager, and shares to the manager for
/// any unsold shares. Once closed, the pool cannot be used for further transactions.
function close() external virtual whenNotCancelled {
if (closed) revert ClosingDisallowed();
if (block.timestamp < saleEnd()) revert ClosingDisallowed();
uint256 totalAssets = asset().balanceOf(address(this)).rawSub(totalSwapFeesAsset);
uint256 platformFees = totalAssets.mulWad(platformFee());
uint256 totalAssetsMinusFees = totalAssets.rawSub(platformFees);
if (totalAssets != 0) {
// Transfer and distribute fees
asset().safeTransfer(platform(), platformFees + totalSwapFeesAsset);
share().safeTransfer(platform(), totalSwapFeesShare);
Treasury(platform()).distributeFee(
asset(), platformFees, totalSwapFeesAsset, share(), totalSwapFeesShare
);
// Transfer asset
asset().safeTransfer(manager(), totalAssetsMinusFees);
}
uint256 totalShares = share().balanceOf(address(this));
uint256 unsoldShares = totalShares.rawSub(totalPurchased);
if (totalShares != 0) {
share().safeTransfer(manager(), unsoldShares);
}
closed = true;
share().safeApprove(address(SABLIER), totalShares);
emit Close(totalAssetsMinusFees, platformFees, totalSwapFeesAsset, totalSwapFeesShare);
}
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Redeem Logic
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @notice Redeem shares and, if referred, assets.
/// @dev This function allows users to redeem their shares and, if they
/// have been referred, receive assets. If vesting is enabled, shares will
/// vest over a certain period, and the user can redeem a portion of their
/// vested shares at any time. Once shares are fully vested, the user can
/// redeem all of them.
/// @return shares The number of shares redeemed.
function redeem() external virtual returns (uint256 shares) {
if (!closed) revert RedeemingDisallowed();
uint256 streamID;
if (vestShares() && vestEnd() > block.timestamp) {
shares = purchasedShares[msg.sender];
delete purchasedShares[msg.sender];
LockupLinear.CreateWithRange memory params;
params.sender = manager();
params.recipient = msg.sender;
params.totalAmount = uint128(shares);
params.asset = IERC20(share());
params.cancelable = false;
params.range =
LockupLinear.Range({ start: uint40(saleEnd()), cliff: vestCliff(), end: vestEnd() });
params.broker = Broker(address(0), ud60x18(0));
streamID = SABLIER.createWithRange(params);
} else {
shares = purchasedShares[msg.sender];
delete purchasedShares[msg.sender];
share().safeTransfer(msg.sender, shares);
}
if (shares != 0) {
emit Redeem(msg.sender, streamID, shares);
}
}
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Management
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @notice Toggle the pause state of the pool.
/// @dev This function allows the manager to pause and unpause the pool.
/// When the pool is paused, no new swaps can be executed.
function togglePause() external virtual {
if (msg.sender != manager()) {
revert CallerDisallowed();
}
_togglePause();
}
/// @notice Cancel the LBP.
/// @dev The cancel() function is valid only when the Liquidity Bootstrapping Pool (LBP)
/// sale has not commenced. It allows the manager to cancel the LBP event and promptly
/// withdraw all funds from the LBP back to the manager.
function cancelLBP() external virtual whenNotCancelled {
if (saleStart() <= block.timestamp) {
revert CancelDisallowed();
}
if (msg.sender != manager()) {
revert CallerDisallowed();
}
cancelled = true;
emit Cancelled(asset().balanceOf(address(this)), share().balanceOf(address(this)));
// Return money.
asset().safeTransfer(manager(), asset().balanceOf(address(this)));
share().safeTransfer(manager(), share().balanceOf(address(this)));
}
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Swap Helper Logic
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @notice Get the pool arguments including reserves, weights, and other parameters.
/// @dev This function returns the current pool configuration including asset
/// and share reserves, weights, and other parameters.
/// @return pool A struct containing the pool configuration.
function args() public view virtual returns (Pool memory) {
return Pool(
asset(),
share(),
asset().balanceOf(address(this)).rawSub(totalSwapFeesAsset),
share().balanceOf(address(this)).rawSub(totalSwapFeesShare),
virtualAssets(),
virtualShares(),
weightStart(),
weightEnd(),
saleStart(),
saleEnd(),
totalPurchased,
maxSharePrice()
);
}
/// @notice Get the reserves and weights of the pool.
/// @dev This function returns the current asset and share reserves, as well
/// as the asset and share weights.
/// @return assetReserve The current asset reserve.
/// @return shareReserve The current share reserve.
/// @return assetWeight The asset weight.
/// @return shareWeight The share weight.
function reservesAndWeights()
external
view
virtual
returns (
uint256 assetReserve,
uint256 shareReserve,
uint256 assetWeight,
uint256 shareWeight
)
{
return args().computeReservesAndWeights();
}
/// @notice Preview the amount of assets required to receive a specific number of shares.
/// @dev This function calculates the amount of assets needed to obtain a certain
/// number of shares based on the current pool configuration.
/// @param sharesOut The number of shares desired.
/// @return assetsIn The amount of assets required.
function previewAssetsIn(uint256 sharesOut) external view virtual returns (uint256 assetsIn) {
return args().previewAssetsIn(sharesOut).mulWad(1e18 + swapFee());
}
/// @notice Preview the number of shares that will be received for a specific amount of assets.
/// @dev This function calculates the number of shares that will be received for a
/// given amount of assets based on the current pool configuration.
/// @param assetsIn The amount of assets used.
/// @return sharesOut The number of shares received.
function previewSharesOut(uint256 assetsIn) external view virtual returns (uint256 sharesOut) {
return args().previewSharesOut(assetsIn.mulWad(1e18 - swapFee()));
}
/// @notice Preview the number of shares that need to be used to obtain a specific amount of assets.
/// @dev This function calculates the number of shares required to obtain a certain
/// amount of assets based on the current pool configuration.
/// @param assetsOut The amount of assets desired.
/// @return sharesIn The number of shares required.
function previewSharesIn(uint256 assetsOut) external view virtual returns (uint256 sharesIn) {
return args().previewSharesIn(assetsOut).mulWad(1e18 + swapFee());
}
/// @notice Preview the amount of assets that will be received for a specific number of shares.
/// @dev This function calculates the amount of assets that will be received for a
/// given number of shares based on the current pool configuration.
/// @param sharesIn The number of shares used.
/// @return assetsOut The amount of assets received.
function previewAssetsOut(uint256 sharesIn) external view virtual returns (uint256 assetsOut) {
return args().previewAssetsOut(sharesIn.mulWad(1e18 - swapFee()));
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
pragma solidity ^0.8.21;
import "solady/src/utils/FixedPointMathLib.sol";
import "solady/src/utils/SafeCastLib.sol";
library WeightedMathLib {
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Dependencies
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
using SafeCastLib for *;
using FixedPointMathLib for *;
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Errors
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @dev Thrown when `amountIn` exceeds `MAX_PERCENTAGE_IN`, which is imposed by balancer.
error AmountInTooLarge();
/// @dev Thrown when `amountOut` exceeds `MAX_PERCENTAGE_OUT`, which is imposed by balancer.
error AmountOutTooLarge();
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Constants
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @dev Maximum relative error allowed for fixed-point math operations (10^(-14)).
uint256 internal constant MAX_POW_RELATIVE_ERROR = 10000;
/// @dev Maximum percentage of reserveIn allowed to be swapped in when using `getAmountOut` (30%).
uint256 internal constant MAX_PERCENTAGE_IN = 0.3 ether;
/// @dev Maximum percentage of reserveOut allowed to be swapped out when using `getAmountIn` (30%).
uint256 internal constant MAX_PERCENTAGE_OUT = 0.3 ether;
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Weighted Arithmetic
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @notice Calculate the spot price given reserves and weights of two assets in a pool.
/// @param reserveIn The reserve of the input asset in the pool.
/// @param reserveOut The reserve of the output asset in the pool.
/// @param weightIn The weight of the input asset in the pool.
/// @param weightOut The weight of the output asset in the pool.
function getSpotPrice(
uint256 reserveIn,
uint256 reserveOut,
uint256 weightIn,
uint256 weightOut
) internal pure returns (uint256) {
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// (reserveIn / weightIn) / (reserveOut / weightOut)
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
return reserveIn.divWad(weightIn).divWad(reserveOut.divWad(weightOut));
}
/// @notice Calculate the invariant of a weighted pool given reserves and weights of the assets.
/// @param reserves An array of reserves for all the assets in the pool.
/// @param weights An array of weights for all the assets in the pool.
function getInvariant(uint256[] memory reserves, uint256[] memory weights)
internal
pure
returns (uint256 invariant)
{
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// ____
// ⎟⎟ weight
// ⎟⎟ reserve ^ = i
// n = totalAssets
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
invariant = 1e18;
uint256 n = weights.length;
for (uint256 i; i < n; i = i.rawAdd(1)) {
invariant = invariant.mulWad(int256(reserves[i]).powWad(int256(weights[i])).toUint256());
}
}
/// @notice Calculate the invariant of a weighted pool given two reserves and weights.
/// @dev Optimized for pools that contain exactly two assets.
/// @param reserveIn The reserve of the input asset in the pool.
/// @param reserveOut The reserve of the output asset in the pool.
/// @param weightIn The weight of the input asset in the pool.
/// @param weightOut The weight of the output asset in the pool.
function getInvariant(
uint256 reserveIn,
uint256 reserveOut,
uint256 weightIn,
uint256 weightOut
) internal pure returns (uint256 invariant) {
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// ____
// ⎟⎟ weight
// ⎟⎟ reserve ^ = i
// n = 2
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
invariant = 1e18.mulWad(powWad(reserveIn, weightIn)).mulWad(powWad(reserveOut, weightOut));
}
/// @notice Calculate the amount of input asset required to get a specific amount of output asset from the pool.
/// @param amountOut The desired amount of output asset.
/// @param reserveIn The reserve of the input asset in the pool.
/// @param reserveOut The reserve of the output asset in the pool.
/// @param weightIn The weight of the input asset in the pool.
/// @param weightOut The weight of the output asset in the pool.
function getAmountIn(
uint256 amountOut,
uint256 reserveIn,
uint256 reserveOut,
uint256 weightIn,
uint256 weightOut
) internal pure returns (uint256) {
unchecked {
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// ⎛ ⎛weightIn ⎞ ⎞
// ⎜ ───────── ⎟
// ⎜ ⎝weightOut⎠ ⎟
// ⎜⎛ reserveOut ⎞ ⎟
// reserveIn ⋅ ───────────────────── - 1
// ⎝⎝reserveOut - amountIn⎠ ⎠
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Assert `amountOut` cannot exceed `MAX_PERCENTAGE_OUT`.
if (amountOut > reserveOut.mulWad(MAX_PERCENTAGE_OUT)) {
revert AmountOutTooLarge();
}
// `MAX_PERCENTAGE_OUT` check ensures `amountOut` is always less than `reserveOut`.
return reserveIn.mulWadUp(
powWadUp(
reserveOut.divWadUp(reserveOut.rawSub(amountOut)), weightOut.divWadUp(weightIn)
) - 1 ether
);
}
}
/// @notice Calculate the amount of output asset received by providing a specific amount of input asset to the pool.
/// @param amountIn The amount of input asset provided.
/// @param reserveIn The reserve of the input asset in the pool.
/// @param reserveOut The reserve of the output asset in the pool.
/// @param weightIn The weight of the input asset in the pool.
/// @param weightOut The weight of the output asset in the pool.
function getAmountOut(
uint256 amountIn,
uint256 reserveIn,
uint256 reserveOut,
uint256 weightIn,
uint256 weightOut
) internal pure returns (uint256) {
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// ⎛ ⎛weightIn ⎞⎞
// ⎜ ───────── ⎟
// ⎜ ⎝weightOut⎠⎟
// ⎜ ⎛ reserveIn ⎞ ⎟
// reserveOut ⋅ 1 - ────────────────────
// ⎝ ⎝reserveIn + amountIn⎠ ⎠
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
// Assert `amountIn` cannot exceed `MAX_PERCENTAGE_IN`.
if (amountIn > reserveIn.mulWad(MAX_PERCENTAGE_IN)) {
revert AmountInTooLarge();
}
return reserveOut.mulWad(
1e18.rawSub(
powWadUp(reserveIn.divWadUp(reserveIn + amountIn), weightIn.divWad(weightOut))
)
);
}
function linearInterpolation(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 i, uint256 n)
internal
pure
returns (uint256)
{
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
//
// ⎛ |x - y| ⎞
// x ± i ⋅ ─────────
// ⎝ n ⎠
// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
return x > y
? x.rawSub(x.rawSub(y).mulDiv(i.min(n), n))
: x.rawAdd(y.rawSub(x).mulDiv(i.min(n), n));
}
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Fixed-point Arithmetic
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
function powWad(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256) {
if (y == 1 ether) {
return x;
} else if (y == 2 ether) {
return x.mulWad(x);
} else if (y == 4 ether) {
uint256 square = x.mulWad(x);
return square.mulWad(square);
}
return int256(x).powWad(int256(y)).toUint256();
}
function powWadUp(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256) {
if (y == 1 ether) {
return x;
} else if (y == 2 ether) {
return x.mulWadUp(x);
} else if (y == 4 ether) {
uint256 square = x.mulWadUp(x);
return square.mulWadUp(square);
}
uint256 power = int256(x).powWad(int256(y)).toUint256();
return power + power.mulWadUp(MAX_POW_RELATIVE_ERROR) + 1;
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.4;
/// @notice Safe ETH and ERC20 transfer library that gracefully handles missing return values.
/// @author Solady (https://github.com/vectorized/solady/blob/main/src/utils/SafeTransferLib.sol)
/// @author Modified from Solmate (https://github.com/transmissions11/solmate/blob/main/src/utils/SafeTransferLib.sol)
///
/// @dev Note:
/// - For ETH transfers, please use `forceSafeTransferETH` for DoS protection.
/// - For ERC20s, this implementation won't check that a token has code,
/// responsibility is delegated to the caller.
library SafeTransferLib {
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* CUSTOM ERRORS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev The ETH transfer has failed.
error ETHTransferFailed();
/// @dev The ERC20 `transferFrom` has failed.
error TransferFromFailed();
/// @dev The ERC20 `transfer` has failed.
error TransferFailed();
/// @dev The ERC20 `approve` has failed.
error ApproveFailed();
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* CONSTANTS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Suggested gas stipend for contract receiving ETH that disallows any storage writes.
uint256 internal constant GAS_STIPEND_NO_STORAGE_WRITES = 2300;
/// @dev Suggested gas stipend for contract receiving ETH to perform a few
/// storage reads and writes, but low enough to prevent griefing.
uint256 internal constant GAS_STIPEND_NO_GRIEF = 100000;
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* ETH OPERATIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
// If the ETH transfer MUST succeed with a reasonable gas budget, use the force variants.
//
// The regular variants:
// - Forwards all remaining gas to the target.
// - Reverts if the target reverts.
// - Reverts if the current contract has insufficient balance.
//
// The force variants:
// - Forwards with an optional gas stipend
// (defaults to `GAS_STIPEND_NO_GRIEF`, which is sufficient for most cases).
// - If the target reverts, or if the gas stipend is exhausted,
// creates a temporary contract to force send the ETH via `SELFDESTRUCT`.
// Future compatible with `SENDALL`: https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4758.
// - Reverts if the current contract has insufficient balance.
//
// The try variants:
// - Forwards with a mandatory gas stipend.
// - Instead of reverting, returns whether the transfer succeeded.
/// @dev Sends `amount` (in wei) ETH to `to`.
function safeTransferETH(address to, uint256 amount) internal {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
if iszero(call(gas(), to, amount, codesize(), 0x00, codesize(), 0x00)) {
mstore(0x00, 0xb12d13eb) // `ETHTransferFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
}
}
/// @dev Sends all the ETH in the current contract to `to`.
function safeTransferAllETH(address to) internal {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Transfer all the ETH and check if it succeeded or not.
if iszero(call(gas(), to, selfbalance(), codesize(), 0x00, codesize(), 0x00)) {
mstore(0x00, 0xb12d13eb) // `ETHTransferFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
}
}
/// @dev Force sends `amount` (in wei) ETH to `to`, with a `gasStipend`.
function forceSafeTransferETH(address to, uint256 amount, uint256 gasStipend) internal {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
if lt(selfbalance(), amount) {
mstore(0x00, 0xb12d13eb) // `ETHTransferFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
if iszero(call(gasStipend, to, amount, codesize(), 0x00, codesize(), 0x00)) {
mstore(0x00, to) // Store the address in scratch space.
mstore8(0x0b, 0x73) // Opcode `PUSH20`.
mstore8(0x20, 0xff) // Opcode `SELFDESTRUCT`.
if iszero(create(amount, 0x0b, 0x16)) { revert(codesize(), codesize()) } // For gas estimation.
}
}
}
/// @dev Force sends all the ETH in the current contract to `to`, with a `gasStipend`.
function forceSafeTransferAllETH(address to, uint256 gasStipend) internal {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
if iszero(call(gasStipend, to, selfbalance(), codesize(), 0x00, codesize(), 0x00)) {
mstore(0x00, to) // Store the address in scratch space.
mstore8(0x0b, 0x73) // Opcode `PUSH20`.
mstore8(0x20, 0xff) // Opcode `SELFDESTRUCT`.
if iszero(create(selfbalance(), 0x0b, 0x16)) { revert(codesize(), codesize()) } // For gas estimation.
}
}
}
/// @dev Force sends `amount` (in wei) ETH to `to`, with `GAS_STIPEND_NO_GRIEF`.
function forceSafeTransferETH(address to, uint256 amount) internal {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
if lt(selfbalance(), amount) {
mstore(0x00, 0xb12d13eb) // `ETHTransferFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
if iszero(call(GAS_STIPEND_NO_GRIEF, to, amount, codesize(), 0x00, codesize(), 0x00)) {
mstore(0x00, to) // Store the address in scratch space.
mstore8(0x0b, 0x73) // Opcode `PUSH20`.
mstore8(0x20, 0xff) // Opcode `SELFDESTRUCT`.
if iszero(create(amount, 0x0b, 0x16)) { revert(codesize(), codesize()) } // For gas estimation.
}
}
}
/// @dev Force sends all the ETH in the current contract to `to`, with `GAS_STIPEND_NO_GRIEF`.
function forceSafeTransferAllETH(address to) internal {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// forgefmt: disable-next-item
if iszero(call(GAS_STIPEND_NO_GRIEF, to, selfbalance(), codesize(), 0x00, codesize(), 0x00)) {
mstore(0x00, to) // Store the address in scratch space.
mstore8(0x0b, 0x73) // Opcode `PUSH20`.
mstore8(0x20, 0xff) // Opcode `SELFDESTRUCT`.
if iszero(create(selfbalance(), 0x0b, 0x16)) { revert(codesize(), codesize()) } // For gas estimation.
}
}
}
/// @dev Sends `amount` (in wei) ETH to `to`, with a `gasStipend`.
function trySafeTransferETH(address to, uint256 amount, uint256 gasStipend)
internal
returns (bool success)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
success := call(gasStipend, to, amount, codesize(), 0x00, codesize(), 0x00)
}
}
/// @dev Sends all the ETH in the current contract to `to`, with a `gasStipend`.
function trySafeTransferAllETH(address to, uint256 gasStipend)
internal
returns (bool success)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
success := call(gasStipend, to, selfbalance(), codesize(), 0x00, codesize(), 0x00)
}
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* ERC20 OPERATIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Sends `amount` of ERC20 `token` from `from` to `to`.
/// Reverts upon failure.
///
/// The `from` account must have at least `amount` approved for
/// the current contract to manage.
function safeTransferFrom(address token, address from, address to, uint256 amount) internal {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let m := mload(0x40) // Cache the free memory pointer.
mstore(0x60, amount) // Store the `amount` argument.
mstore(0x40, to) // Store the `to` argument.
mstore(0x2c, shl(96, from)) // Store the `from` argument.
mstore(0x0c, 0x23b872dd000000000000000000000000) // `transferFrom(address,address,uint256)`.
// Perform the transfer, reverting upon failure.
if iszero(
and( // The arguments of `and` are evaluated from right to left.
or(eq(mload(0x00), 1), iszero(returndatasize())), // Returned 1 or nothing.
call(gas(), token, 0, 0x1c, 0x64, 0x00, 0x20)
)
) {
mstore(0x00, 0x7939f424) // `TransferFromFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
mstore(0x60, 0) // Restore the zero slot to zero.
mstore(0x40, m) // Restore the free memory pointer.
}
}
/// @dev Sends all of ERC20 `token` from `from` to `to`.
/// Reverts upon failure.
///
/// The `from` account must have their entire balance approved for
/// the current contract to manage.
function safeTransferAllFrom(address token, address from, address to)
internal
returns (uint256 amount)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let m := mload(0x40) // Cache the free memory pointer.
mstore(0x40, to) // Store the `to` argument.
mstore(0x2c, shl(96, from)) // Store the `from` argument.
mstore(0x0c, 0x70a08231000000000000000000000000) // `balanceOf(address)`.
// Read the balance, reverting upon failure.
if iszero(
and( // The arguments of `and` are evaluated from right to left.
gt(returndatasize(), 0x1f), // At least 32 bytes returned.
staticcall(gas(), token, 0x1c, 0x24, 0x60, 0x20)
)
) {
mstore(0x00, 0x7939f424) // `TransferFromFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
mstore(0x00, 0x23b872dd) // `transferFrom(address,address,uint256)`.
amount := mload(0x60) // The `amount` is already at 0x60. We'll need to return it.
// Perform the transfer, reverting upon failure.
if iszero(
and( // The arguments of `and` are evaluated from right to left.
or(eq(mload(0x00), 1), iszero(returndatasize())), // Returned 1 or nothing.
call(gas(), token, 0, 0x1c, 0x64, 0x00, 0x20)
)
) {
mstore(0x00, 0x7939f424) // `TransferFromFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
mstore(0x60, 0) // Restore the zero slot to zero.
mstore(0x40, m) // Restore the free memory pointer.
}
}
/// @dev Sends `amount` of ERC20 `token` from the current contract to `to`.
/// Reverts upon failure.
function safeTransfer(address token, address to, uint256 amount) internal {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
mstore(0x14, to) // Store the `to` argument.
mstore(0x34, amount) // Store the `amount` argument.
mstore(0x00, 0xa9059cbb000000000000000000000000) // `transfer(address,uint256)`.
// Perform the transfer, reverting upon failure.
if iszero(
and( // The arguments of `and` are evaluated from right to left.
or(eq(mload(0x00), 1), iszero(returndatasize())), // Returned 1 or nothing.
call(gas(), token, 0, 0x10, 0x44, 0x00, 0x20)
)
) {
mstore(0x00, 0x90b8ec18) // `TransferFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
mstore(0x34, 0) // Restore the part of the free memory pointer that was overwritten.
}
}
/// @dev Sends all of ERC20 `token` from the current contract to `to`.
/// Reverts upon failure.
function safeTransferAll(address token, address to) internal returns (uint256 amount) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
mstore(0x00, 0x70a08231) // Store the function selector of `balanceOf(address)`.
mstore(0x20, address()) // Store the address of the current contract.
// Read the balance, reverting upon failure.
if iszero(
and( // The arguments of `and` are evaluated from right to left.
gt(returndatasize(), 0x1f), // At least 32 bytes returned.
staticcall(gas(), token, 0x1c, 0x24, 0x34, 0x20)
)
) {
mstore(0x00, 0x90b8ec18) // `TransferFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
mstore(0x14, to) // Store the `to` argument.
amount := mload(0x34) // The `amount` is already at 0x34. We'll need to return it.
mstore(0x00, 0xa9059cbb000000000000000000000000) // `transfer(address,uint256)`.
// Perform the transfer, reverting upon failure.
if iszero(
and( // The arguments of `and` are evaluated from right to left.
or(eq(mload(0x00), 1), iszero(returndatasize())), // Returned 1 or nothing.
call(gas(), token, 0, 0x10, 0x44, 0x00, 0x20)
)
) {
mstore(0x00, 0x90b8ec18) // `TransferFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
mstore(0x34, 0) // Restore the part of the free memory pointer that was overwritten.
}
}
/// @dev Sets `amount` of ERC20 `token` for `to` to manage on behalf of the current contract.
/// Reverts upon failure.
function safeApprove(address token, address to, uint256 amount) internal {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
mstore(0x14, to) // Store the `to` argument.
mstore(0x34, amount) // Store the `amount` argument.
mstore(0x00, 0x095ea7b3000000000000000000000000) // `approve(address,uint256)`.
// Perform the approval, reverting upon failure.
if iszero(
and( // The arguments of `and` are evaluated from right to left.
or(eq(mload(0x00), 1), iszero(returndatasize())), // Returned 1 or nothing.
call(gas(), token, 0, 0x10, 0x44, 0x00, 0x20)
)
) {
mstore(0x00, 0x3e3f8f73) // `ApproveFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
mstore(0x34, 0) // Restore the part of the free memory pointer that was overwritten.
}
}
/// @dev Sets `amount` of ERC20 `token` for `to` to manage on behalf of the current contract.
/// If the initial attempt to approve fails, attempts to reset the approved amount to zero,
/// then retries the approval again (some tokens, e.g. USDT, requires this).
/// Reverts upon failure.
function safeApproveWithRetry(address token, address to, uint256 amount) internal {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
mstore(0x14, to) // Store the `to` argument.
mstore(0x34, amount) // Store the `amount` argument.
mstore(0x00, 0x095ea7b3000000000000000000000000) // `approve(address,uint256)`.
// Perform the approval, retrying upon failure.
if iszero(
and( // The arguments of `and` are evaluated from right to left.
or(eq(mload(0x00), 1), iszero(returndatasize())), // Returned 1 or nothing.
call(gas(), token, 0, 0x10, 0x44, 0x00, 0x20)
)
) {
mstore(0x34, 0) // Store 0 for the `amount`.
mstore(0x00, 0x095ea7b3000000000000000000000000) // `approve(address,uint256)`.
pop(call(gas(), token, 0, 0x10, 0x44, codesize(), 0x00)) // Reset the approval.
mstore(0x34, amount) // Store back the original `amount`.
// Retry the approval, reverting upon failure.
if iszero(
and(
or(eq(mload(0x00), 1), iszero(returndatasize())), // Returned 1 or nothing.
call(gas(), token, 0, 0x10, 0x44, 0x00, 0x20)
)
) {
mstore(0x00, 0x3e3f8f73) // `ApproveFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
}
mstore(0x34, 0) // Restore the part of the free memory pointer that was overwritten.
}
}
/// @dev Returns the amount of ERC20 `token` owned by `account`.
/// Returns zero if the `token` does not exist.
function balanceOf(address token, address account) internal view returns (uint256 amount) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
mstore(0x14, account) // Store the `account` argument.
mstore(0x00, 0x70a08231000000000000000000000000) // `balanceOf(address)`.
amount :=
mul(
mload(0x20),
and( // The arguments of `and` are evaluated from right to left.
gt(returndatasize(), 0x1f), // At least 32 bytes returned.
staticcall(gas(), token, 0x10, 0x24, 0x20, 0x20)
)
)
}
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.4;
/// @notice Gas optimized verification of proof of inclusion for a leaf in a Merkle tree.
/// @author Solady (https://github.com/vectorized/solady/blob/main/src/utils/MerkleProofLib.sol)
/// @author Modified from Solmate (https://github.com/transmissions11/solmate/blob/main/src/utils/MerkleProofLib.sol)
/// @author Modified from OpenZeppelin (https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts/blob/master/contracts/utils/cryptography/MerkleProof.sol)
library MerkleProofLib {
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* MERKLE PROOF VERIFICATION OPERATIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Returns whether `leaf` exists in the Merkle tree with `root`, given `proof`.
function verify(bytes32[] memory proof, bytes32 root, bytes32 leaf)
internal
pure
returns (bool isValid)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
if mload(proof) {
// Initialize `offset` to the offset of `proof` elements in memory.
let offset := add(proof, 0x20)
// Left shift by 5 is equivalent to multiplying by 0x20.
let end := add(offset, shl(5, mload(proof)))
// Iterate over proof elements to compute root hash.
for {} 1 {} {
// Slot of `leaf` in scratch space.
// If the condition is true: 0x20, otherwise: 0x00.
let scratch := shl(5, gt(leaf, mload(offset)))
// Store elements to hash contiguously in scratch space.
// Scratch space is 64 bytes (0x00 - 0x3f) and both elements are 32 bytes.
mstore(scratch, leaf)
mstore(xor(scratch, 0x20), mload(offset))
// Reuse `leaf` to store the hash to reduce stack operations.
leaf := keccak256(0x00, 0x40)
offset := add(offset, 0x20)
if iszero(lt(offset, end)) { break }
}
}
isValid := eq(leaf, root)
}
}
/// @dev Returns whether `leaf` exists in the Merkle tree with `root`, given `proof`.
function verifyCalldata(bytes32[] calldata proof, bytes32 root, bytes32 leaf)
internal
pure
returns (bool isValid)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
if proof.length {
// Left shift by 5 is equivalent to multiplying by 0x20.
let end := add(proof.offset, shl(5, proof.length))
// Initialize `offset` to the offset of `proof` in the calldata.
let offset := proof.offset
// Iterate over proof elements to compute root hash.
for {} 1 {} {
// Slot of `leaf` in scratch space.
// If the condition is true: 0x20, otherwise: 0x00.
let scratch := shl(5, gt(leaf, calldataload(offset)))
// Store elements to hash contiguously in scratch space.
// Scratch space is 64 bytes (0x00 - 0x3f) and both elements are 32 bytes.
mstore(scratch, leaf)
mstore(xor(scratch, 0x20), calldataload(offset))
// Reuse `leaf` to store the hash to reduce stack operations.
leaf := keccak256(0x00, 0x40)
offset := add(offset, 0x20)
if iszero(lt(offset, end)) { break }
}
}
isValid := eq(leaf, root)
}
}
/// @dev Returns whether all `leaves` exist in the Merkle tree with `root`,
/// given `proof` and `flags`.
///
/// Note:
/// - Breaking the invariant `flags.length == (leaves.length - 1) + proof.length`
/// will always return false.
/// - The sum of the lengths of `proof` and `leaves` must never overflow.
/// - Any non-zero word in the `flags` array is treated as true.
/// - The memory offset of `proof` must be non-zero
/// (i.e. `proof` is not pointing to the scratch space).
function verifyMultiProof(
bytes32[] memory proof,
bytes32 root,
bytes32[] memory leaves,
bool[] memory flags
) internal pure returns (bool isValid) {
// Rebuilds the root by consuming and producing values on a queue.
// The queue starts with the `leaves` array, and goes into a `hashes` array.
// After the process, the last element on the queue is verified
// to be equal to the `root`.
//
// The `flags` array denotes whether the sibling
// should be popped from the queue (`flag == true`), or
// should be popped from the `proof` (`flag == false`).
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Cache the lengths of the arrays.
let leavesLength := mload(leaves)
let proofLength := mload(proof)
let flagsLength := mload(flags)
// Advance the pointers of the arrays to point to the data.
leaves := add(0x20, leaves)
proof := add(0x20, proof)
flags := add(0x20, flags)
// If the number of flags is correct.
for {} eq(add(leavesLength, proofLength), add(flagsLength, 1)) {} {
// For the case where `proof.length + leaves.length == 1`.
if iszero(flagsLength) {
// `isValid = (proof.length == 1 ? proof[0] : leaves[0]) == root`.
isValid := eq(mload(xor(leaves, mul(xor(proof, leaves), proofLength))), root)
break
}
// The required final proof offset if `flagsLength` is not zero, otherwise zero.
let proofEnd := add(proof, shl(5, proofLength))
// We can use the free memory space for the queue.
// We don't need to allocate, since the queue is temporary.
let hashesFront := mload(0x40)
// Copy the leaves into the hashes.
// Sometimes, a little memory expansion costs less than branching.
// Should cost less, even with a high free memory offset of 0x7d00.
leavesLength := shl(5, leavesLength)
for { let i := 0 } iszero(eq(i, leavesLength)) { i := add(i, 0x20) } {
mstore(add(hashesFront, i), mload(add(leaves, i)))
}
// Compute the back of the hashes.
let hashesBack := add(hashesFront, leavesLength)
// This is the end of the memory for the queue.
// We recycle `flagsLength` to save on stack variables (sometimes save gas).
flagsLength := add(hashesBack, shl(5, flagsLength))
for {} 1 {} {
// Pop from `hashes`.
let a := mload(hashesFront)
// Pop from `hashes`.
let b := mload(add(hashesFront, 0x20))
hashesFront := add(hashesFront, 0x40)
// If the flag is false, load the next proof,
// else, pops from the queue.
if iszero(mload(flags)) {
// Loads the next proof.
b := mload(proof)
proof := add(proof, 0x20)
// Unpop from `hashes`.
hashesFront := sub(hashesFront, 0x20)
}
// Advance to the next flag.
flags := add(flags, 0x20)
// Slot of `a` in scratch space.
// If the condition is true: 0x20, otherwise: 0x00.
let scratch := shl(5, gt(a, b))
// Hash the scratch space and push the result onto the queue.
mstore(scratch, a)
mstore(xor(scratch, 0x20), b)
mstore(hashesBack, keccak256(0x00, 0x40))
hashesBack := add(hashesBack, 0x20)
if iszero(lt(hashesBack, flagsLength)) { break }
}
isValid :=
and(
// Checks if the last value in the queue is same as the root.
eq(mload(sub(hashesBack, 0x20)), root),
// And whether all the proofs are used, if required.
eq(proofEnd, proof)
)
break
}
}
}
/// @dev Returns whether all `leaves` exist in the Merkle tree with `root`,
/// given `proof` and `flags`.
///
/// Note:
/// - Breaking the invariant `flags.length == (leaves.length - 1) + proof.length`
/// will always return false.
/// - Any non-zero word in the `flags` array is treated as true.
/// - The calldata offset of `proof` must be non-zero
/// (i.e. `proof` is from a regular Solidity function with a 4-byte selector).
function verifyMultiProofCalldata(
bytes32[] calldata proof,
bytes32 root,
bytes32[] calldata leaves,
bool[] calldata flags
) internal pure returns (bool isValid) {
// Rebuilds the root by consuming and producing values on a queue.
// The queue starts with the `leaves` array, and goes into a `hashes` array.
// After the process, the last element on the queue is verified
// to be equal to the `root`.
//
// The `flags` array denotes whether the sibling
// should be popped from the queue (`flag == true`), or
// should be popped from the `proof` (`flag == false`).
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// If the number of flags is correct.
for {} eq(add(leaves.length, proof.length), add(flags.length, 1)) {} {
// For the case where `proof.length + leaves.length == 1`.
if iszero(flags.length) {
// `isValid = (proof.length == 1 ? proof[0] : leaves[0]) == root`.
// forgefmt: disable-next-item
isValid := eq(
calldataload(
xor(leaves.offset, mul(xor(proof.offset, leaves.offset), proof.length))
),
root
)
break
}
// The required final proof offset if `flagsLength` is not zero, otherwise zero.
let proofEnd := add(proof.offset, shl(5, proof.length))
// We can use the free memory space for the queue.
// We don't need to allocate, since the queue is temporary.
let hashesFront := mload(0x40)
// Copy the leaves into the hashes.
// Sometimes, a little memory expansion costs less than branching.
// Should cost less, even with a high free memory offset of 0x7d00.
calldatacopy(hashesFront, leaves.offset, shl(5, leaves.length))
// Compute the back of the hashes.
let hashesBack := add(hashesFront, shl(5, leaves.length))
// This is the end of the memory for the queue.
// We recycle `flagsLength` to save on stack variables (sometimes save gas).
flags.length := add(hashesBack, shl(5, flags.length))
// We don't need to make a copy of `proof.offset` or `flags.offset`,
// as they are pass-by-value (this trick may not always save gas).
for {} 1 {} {
// Pop from `hashes`.
let a := mload(hashesFront)
// Pop from `hashes`.
let b := mload(add(hashesFront, 0x20))
hashesFront := add(hashesFront, 0x40)
// If the flag is false, load the next proof,
// else, pops from the queue.
if iszero(calldataload(flags.offset)) {
// Loads the next proof.
b := calldataload(proof.offset)
proof.offset := add(proof.offset, 0x20)
// Unpop from `hashes`.
hashesFront := sub(hashesFront, 0x20)
}
// Advance to the next flag offset.
flags.offset := add(flags.offset, 0x20)
// Slot of `a` in scratch space.
// If the condition is true: 0x20, otherwise: 0x00.
let scratch := shl(5, gt(a, b))
// Hash the scratch space and push the result onto the queue.
mstore(scratch, a)
mstore(xor(scratch, 0x20), b)
mstore(hashesBack, keccak256(0x00, 0x40))
hashesBack := add(hashesBack, 0x20)
if iszero(lt(hashesBack, flags.length)) { break }
}
isValid :=
and(
// Checks if the last value in the queue is same as the root.
eq(mload(sub(hashesBack, 0x20)), root),
// And whether all the proofs are used, if required.
eq(proofEnd, proof.offset)
)
break
}
}
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* EMPTY CALLDATA HELPERS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Returns an empty calldata bytes32 array.
function emptyProof() internal pure returns (bytes32[] calldata proof) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
proof.length := 0
}
}
/// @dev Returns an empty calldata bytes32 array.
function emptyLeaves() internal pure returns (bytes32[] calldata leaves) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
leaves.length := 0
}
}
/// @dev Returns an empty calldata bool array.
function emptyFlags() internal pure returns (bool[] calldata flags) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
flags.length := 0
}
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.4;
/// @notice Library for converting numbers into strings and other string operations.
/// @author Solady (https://github.com/vectorized/solady/blob/main/src/utils/LibString.sol)
/// @author Modified from Solmate (https://github.com/transmissions11/solmate/blob/main/src/utils/LibString.sol)
library LibString {
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* CUSTOM ERRORS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev The `length` of the output is too small to contain all the hex digits.
error HexLengthInsufficient();
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* CONSTANTS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev The constant returned when the `search` is not found in the string.
uint256 internal constant NOT_FOUND = type(uint256).max;
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* DECIMAL OPERATIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Returns the base 10 decimal representation of `value`.
function toString(uint256 value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// The maximum value of a uint256 contains 78 digits (1 byte per digit), but
// we allocate 0xa0 bytes to keep the free memory pointer 32-byte word aligned.
// We will need 1 word for the trailing zeros padding, 1 word for the length,
// and 3 words for a maximum of 78 digits.
str := add(mload(0x40), 0x80)
// Update the free memory pointer to allocate.
mstore(0x40, add(str, 0x20))
// Zeroize the slot after the string.
mstore(str, 0)
// Cache the end of the memory to calculate the length later.
let end := str
let w := not(0) // Tsk.
// We write the string from rightmost digit to leftmost digit.
// The following is essentially a do-while loop that also handles the zero case.
for { let temp := value } 1 {} {
str := add(str, w) // `sub(str, 1)`.
// Write the character to the pointer.
// The ASCII index of the '0' character is 48.
mstore8(str, add(48, mod(temp, 10)))
// Keep dividing `temp` until zero.
temp := div(temp, 10)
if iszero(temp) { break }
}
let length := sub(end, str)
// Move the pointer 32 bytes leftwards to make room for the length.
str := sub(str, 0x20)
// Store the length.
mstore(str, length)
}
}
/// @dev Returns the base 10 decimal representation of `value`.
function toString(int256 value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
if (value >= 0) {
return toString(uint256(value));
}
unchecked {
str = toString(uint256(-value));
}
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// We still have some spare memory space on the left,
// as we have allocated 3 words (96 bytes) for up to 78 digits.
let length := mload(str) // Load the string length.
mstore(str, 0x2d) // Store the '-' character.
str := sub(str, 1) // Move back the string pointer by a byte.
mstore(str, add(length, 1)) // Update the string length.
}
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* HEXADECIMAL OPERATIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`,
/// left-padded to an input length of `length` bytes.
/// The output is prefixed with "0x" encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte,
/// giving a total length of `length * 2 + 2` bytes.
/// Reverts if `length` is too small for the output to contain all the digits.
function toHexString(uint256 value, uint256 length) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
str = toHexStringNoPrefix(value, length);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let strLength := add(mload(str), 2) // Compute the length.
mstore(str, 0x3078) // Write the "0x" prefix.
str := sub(str, 2) // Move the pointer.
mstore(str, strLength) // Write the length.
}
}
/// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`,
/// left-padded to an input length of `length` bytes.
/// The output is prefixed with "0x" encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte,
/// giving a total length of `length * 2` bytes.
/// Reverts if `length` is too small for the output to contain all the digits.
function toHexStringNoPrefix(uint256 value, uint256 length)
internal
pure
returns (string memory str)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// We need 0x20 bytes for the trailing zeros padding, `length * 2` bytes
// for the digits, 0x02 bytes for the prefix, and 0x20 bytes for the length.
// We add 0x20 to the total and round down to a multiple of 0x20.
// (0x20 + 0x20 + 0x02 + 0x20) = 0x62.
str := add(mload(0x40), and(add(shl(1, length), 0x42), not(0x1f)))
// Allocate the memory.
mstore(0x40, add(str, 0x20))
// Zeroize the slot after the string.
mstore(str, 0)
// Cache the end to calculate the length later.
let end := str
// Store "0123456789abcdef" in scratch space.
mstore(0x0f, 0x30313233343536373839616263646566)
let start := sub(str, add(length, length))
let w := not(1) // Tsk.
let temp := value
// We write the string from rightmost digit to leftmost digit.
// The following is essentially a do-while loop that also handles the zero case.
for {} 1 {} {
str := add(str, w) // `sub(str, 2)`.
mstore8(add(str, 1), mload(and(temp, 15)))
mstore8(str, mload(and(shr(4, temp), 15)))
temp := shr(8, temp)
if iszero(xor(str, start)) { break }
}
if temp {
// Store the function selector of `HexLengthInsufficient()`.
mstore(0x00, 0x2194895a)
// Revert with (offset, size).
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
// Compute the string's length.
let strLength := sub(end, str)
// Move the pointer and write the length.
str := sub(str, 0x20)
mstore(str, strLength)
}
}
/// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`.
/// The output is prefixed with "0x" and encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte.
/// As address are 20 bytes long, the output will left-padded to have
/// a length of `20 * 2 + 2` bytes.
function toHexString(uint256 value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
str = toHexStringNoPrefix(value);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let strLength := add(mload(str), 2) // Compute the length.
mstore(str, 0x3078) // Write the "0x" prefix.
str := sub(str, 2) // Move the pointer.
mstore(str, strLength) // Write the length.
}
}
/// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`.
/// The output is prefixed with "0x".
/// The output excludes leading "0" from the `toHexString` output.
/// `0x00: "0x0", 0x01: "0x1", 0x12: "0x12", 0x123: "0x123"`.
function toMinimalHexString(uint256 value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
str = toHexStringNoPrefix(value);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let o := eq(byte(0, mload(add(str, 0x20))), 0x30) // Whether leading zero is present.
let strLength := add(mload(str), 2) // Compute the length.
mstore(add(str, o), 0x3078) // Write the "0x" prefix, accounting for leading zero.
str := sub(add(str, o), 2) // Move the pointer, accounting for leading zero.
mstore(str, sub(strLength, o)) // Write the length, accounting for leading zero.
}
}
/// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`.
/// The output excludes leading "0" from the `toHexStringNoPrefix` output.
/// `0x00: "0", 0x01: "1", 0x12: "12", 0x123: "123"`.
function toMinimalHexStringNoPrefix(uint256 value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
str = toHexStringNoPrefix(value);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let o := eq(byte(0, mload(add(str, 0x20))), 0x30) // Whether leading zero is present.
let strLength := mload(str) // Get the length.
str := add(str, o) // Move the pointer, accounting for leading zero.
mstore(str, sub(strLength, o)) // Write the length, accounting for leading zero.
}
}
/// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`.
/// The output is encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte.
/// As address are 20 bytes long, the output will left-padded to have
/// a length of `20 * 2` bytes.
function toHexStringNoPrefix(uint256 value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// We need 0x20 bytes for the trailing zeros padding, 0x20 bytes for the length,
// 0x02 bytes for the prefix, and 0x40 bytes for the digits.
// The next multiple of 0x20 above (0x20 + 0x20 + 0x02 + 0x40) is 0xa0.
str := add(mload(0x40), 0x80)
// Allocate the memory.
mstore(0x40, add(str, 0x20))
// Zeroize the slot after the string.
mstore(str, 0)
// Cache the end to calculate the length later.
let end := str
// Store "0123456789abcdef" in scratch space.
mstore(0x0f, 0x30313233343536373839616263646566)
let w := not(1) // Tsk.
// We write the string from rightmost digit to leftmost digit.
// The following is essentially a do-while loop that also handles the zero case.
for { let temp := value } 1 {} {
str := add(str, w) // `sub(str, 2)`.
mstore8(add(str, 1), mload(and(temp, 15)))
mstore8(str, mload(and(shr(4, temp), 15)))
temp := shr(8, temp)
if iszero(temp) { break }
}
// Compute the string's length.
let strLength := sub(end, str)
// Move the pointer and write the length.
str := sub(str, 0x20)
mstore(str, strLength)
}
}
/// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`.
/// The output is prefixed with "0x", encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte,
/// and the alphabets are capitalized conditionally according to
/// https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-55
function toHexStringChecksummed(address value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
str = toHexString(value);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let mask := shl(6, div(not(0), 255)) // `0b010000000100000000 ...`
let o := add(str, 0x22)
let hashed := and(keccak256(o, 40), mul(34, mask)) // `0b10001000 ... `
let t := shl(240, 136) // `0b10001000 << 240`
for { let i := 0 } 1 {} {
mstore(add(i, i), mul(t, byte(i, hashed)))
i := add(i, 1)
if eq(i, 20) { break }
}
mstore(o, xor(mload(o), shr(1, and(mload(0x00), and(mload(o), mask)))))
o := add(o, 0x20)
mstore(o, xor(mload(o), shr(1, and(mload(0x20), and(mload(o), mask)))))
}
}
/// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`.
/// The output is prefixed with "0x" and encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte.
function toHexString(address value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
str = toHexStringNoPrefix(value);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let strLength := add(mload(str), 2) // Compute the length.
mstore(str, 0x3078) // Write the "0x" prefix.
str := sub(str, 2) // Move the pointer.
mstore(str, strLength) // Write the length.
}
}
/// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`.
/// The output is encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte.
function toHexStringNoPrefix(address value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
str := mload(0x40)
// Allocate the memory.
// We need 0x20 bytes for the trailing zeros padding, 0x20 bytes for the length,
// 0x02 bytes for the prefix, and 0x28 bytes for the digits.
// The next multiple of 0x20 above (0x20 + 0x20 + 0x02 + 0x28) is 0x80.
mstore(0x40, add(str, 0x80))
// Store "0123456789abcdef" in scratch space.
mstore(0x0f, 0x30313233343536373839616263646566)
str := add(str, 2)
mstore(str, 40)
let o := add(str, 0x20)
mstore(add(o, 40), 0)
value := shl(96, value)
// We write the string from rightmost digit to leftmost digit.
// The following is essentially a do-while loop that also handles the zero case.
for { let i := 0 } 1 {} {
let p := add(o, add(i, i))
let temp := byte(i, value)
mstore8(add(p, 1), mload(and(temp, 15)))
mstore8(p, mload(shr(4, temp)))
i := add(i, 1)
if eq(i, 20) { break }
}
}
}
/// @dev Returns the hex encoded string from the raw bytes.
/// The output is encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte.
function toHexString(bytes memory raw) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
str = toHexStringNoPrefix(raw);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let strLength := add(mload(str), 2) // Compute the length.
mstore(str, 0x3078) // Write the "0x" prefix.
str := sub(str, 2) // Move the pointer.
mstore(str, strLength) // Write the length.
}
}
/// @dev Returns the hex encoded string from the raw bytes.
/// The output is encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte.
function toHexStringNoPrefix(bytes memory raw) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let length := mload(raw)
str := add(mload(0x40), 2) // Skip 2 bytes for the optional prefix.
mstore(str, add(length, length)) // Store the length of the output.
// Store "0123456789abcdef" in scratch space.
mstore(0x0f, 0x30313233343536373839616263646566)
let o := add(str, 0x20)
let end := add(raw, length)
for {} iszero(eq(raw, end)) {} {
raw := add(raw, 1)
mstore8(add(o, 1), mload(and(mload(raw), 15)))
mstore8(o, mload(and(shr(4, mload(raw)), 15)))
o := add(o, 2)
}
mstore(o, 0) // Zeroize the slot after the string.
mstore(0x40, add(o, 0x20)) // Allocate the memory.
}
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* RUNE STRING OPERATIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Returns the number of UTF characters in the string.
function runeCount(string memory s) internal pure returns (uint256 result) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
if mload(s) {
mstore(0x00, div(not(0), 255))
mstore(0x20, 0x0202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020303030304040506)
let o := add(s, 0x20)
let end := add(o, mload(s))
for { result := 1 } 1 { result := add(result, 1) } {
o := add(o, byte(0, mload(shr(250, mload(o)))))
if iszero(lt(o, end)) { break }
}
}
}
}
/// @dev Returns if this string is a 7-bit ASCII string.
/// (i.e. all characters codes are in [0..127])
function is7BitASCII(string memory s) internal pure returns (bool result) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let mask := shl(7, div(not(0), 255))
result := 1
let n := mload(s)
if n {
let o := add(s, 0x20)
let end := add(o, n)
let last := mload(end)
mstore(end, 0)
for {} 1 {} {
if and(mask, mload(o)) {
result := 0
break
}
o := add(o, 0x20)
if iszero(lt(o, end)) { break }
}
mstore(end, last)
}
}
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* BYTE STRING OPERATIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
// For performance and bytecode compactness, all indices of the following operations
// are byte (ASCII) offsets, not UTF character offsets.
/// @dev Returns `subject` all occurrences of `search` replaced with `replacement`.
function replace(string memory subject, string memory search, string memory replacement)
internal
pure
returns (string memory result)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let subjectLength := mload(subject)
let searchLength := mload(search)
let replacementLength := mload(replacement)
subject := add(subject, 0x20)
search := add(search, 0x20)
replacement := add(replacement, 0x20)
result := add(mload(0x40), 0x20)
let subjectEnd := add(subject, subjectLength)
if iszero(gt(searchLength, subjectLength)) {
let subjectSearchEnd := add(sub(subjectEnd, searchLength), 1)
let h := 0
if iszero(lt(searchLength, 0x20)) { h := keccak256(search, searchLength) }
let m := shl(3, sub(0x20, and(searchLength, 0x1f)))
let s := mload(search)
for {} 1 {} {
let t := mload(subject)
// Whether the first `searchLength % 32` bytes of
// `subject` and `search` matches.
if iszero(shr(m, xor(t, s))) {
if h {
if iszero(eq(keccak256(subject, searchLength), h)) {
mstore(result, t)
result := add(result, 1)
subject := add(subject, 1)
if iszero(lt(subject, subjectSearchEnd)) { break }
continue
}
}
// Copy the `replacement` one word at a time.
for { let o := 0 } 1 {} {
mstore(add(result, o), mload(add(replacement, o)))
o := add(o, 0x20)
if iszero(lt(o, replacementLength)) { break }
}
result := add(result, replacementLength)
subject := add(subject, searchLength)
if searchLength {
if iszero(lt(subject, subjectSearchEnd)) { break }
continue
}
}
mstore(result, t)
result := add(result, 1)
subject := add(subject, 1)
if iszero(lt(subject, subjectSearchEnd)) { break }
}
}
let resultRemainder := result
result := add(mload(0x40), 0x20)
let k := add(sub(resultRemainder, result), sub(subjectEnd, subject))
// Copy the rest of the string one word at a time.
for {} lt(subject, subjectEnd) {} {
mstore(resultRemainder, mload(subject))
resultRemainder := add(resultRemainder, 0x20)
subject := add(subject, 0x20)
}
result := sub(result, 0x20)
let last := add(add(result, 0x20), k) // Zeroize the slot after the string.
mstore(last, 0)
mstore(0x40, add(last, 0x20)) // Allocate the memory.
mstore(result, k) // Store the length.
}
}
/// @dev Returns the byte index of the first location of `search` in `subject`,
/// searching from left to right, starting from `from`.
/// Returns `NOT_FOUND` (i.e. `type(uint256).max`) if the `search` is not found.
function indexOf(string memory subject, string memory search, uint256 from)
internal
pure
returns (uint256 result)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
for { let subjectLength := mload(subject) } 1 {} {
if iszero(mload(search)) {
if iszero(gt(from, subjectLength)) {
result := from
break
}
result := subjectLength
break
}
let searchLength := mload(search)
let subjectStart := add(subject, 0x20)
result := not(0) // Initialize to `NOT_FOUND`.
subject := add(subjectStart, from)
let end := add(sub(add(subjectStart, subjectLength), searchLength), 1)
let m := shl(3, sub(0x20, and(searchLength, 0x1f)))
let s := mload(add(search, 0x20))
if iszero(and(lt(subject, end), lt(from, subjectLength))) { break }
if iszero(lt(searchLength, 0x20)) {
for { let h := keccak256(add(search, 0x20), searchLength) } 1 {} {
if iszero(shr(m, xor(mload(subject), s))) {
if eq(keccak256(subject, searchLength), h) {
result := sub(subject, subjectStart)
break
}
}
subject := add(subject, 1)
if iszero(lt(subject, end)) { break }
}
break
}
for {} 1 {} {
if iszero(shr(m, xor(mload(subject), s))) {
result := sub(subject, subjectStart)
break
}
subject := add(subject, 1)
if iszero(lt(subject, end)) { break }
}
break
}
}
}
/// @dev Returns the byte index of the first location of `search` in `subject`,
/// searching from left to right.
/// Returns `NOT_FOUND` (i.e. `type(uint256).max`) if the `search` is not found.
function indexOf(string memory subject, string memory search)
internal
pure
returns (uint256 result)
{
result = indexOf(subject, search, 0);
}
/// @dev Returns the byte index of the first location of `search` in `subject`,
/// searching from right to left, starting from `from`.
/// Returns `NOT_FOUND` (i.e. `type(uint256).max`) if the `search` is not found.
function lastIndexOf(string memory subject, string memory search, uint256 from)
internal
pure
returns (uint256 result)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
for {} 1 {} {
result := not(0) // Initialize to `NOT_FOUND`.
let searchLength := mload(search)
if gt(searchLength, mload(subject)) { break }
let w := result
let fromMax := sub(mload(subject), searchLength)
if iszero(gt(fromMax, from)) { from := fromMax }
let end := add(add(subject, 0x20), w)
subject := add(add(subject, 0x20), from)
if iszero(gt(subject, end)) { break }
// As this function is not too often used,
// we shall simply use keccak256 for smaller bytecode size.
for { let h := keccak256(add(search, 0x20), searchLength) } 1 {} {
if eq(keccak256(subject, searchLength), h) {
result := sub(subject, add(end, 1))
break
}
subject := add(subject, w) // `sub(subject, 1)`.
if iszero(gt(subject, end)) { break }
}
break
}
}
}
/// @dev Returns the byte index of the first location of `search` in `subject`,
/// searching from right to left.
/// Returns `NOT_FOUND` (i.e. `type(uint256).max`) if the `search` is not found.
function lastIndexOf(string memory subject, string memory search)
internal
pure
returns (uint256 result)
{
result = lastIndexOf(subject, search, uint256(int256(-1)));
}
/// @dev Returns whether `subject` starts with `search`.
function startsWith(string memory subject, string memory search)
internal
pure
returns (bool result)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let searchLength := mload(search)
// Just using keccak256 directly is actually cheaper.
// forgefmt: disable-next-item
result := and(
iszero(gt(searchLength, mload(subject))),
eq(
keccak256(add(subject, 0x20), searchLength),
keccak256(add(search, 0x20), searchLength)
)
)
}
}
/// @dev Returns whether `subject` ends with `search`.
function endsWith(string memory subject, string memory search)
internal
pure
returns (bool result)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let searchLength := mload(search)
let subjectLength := mload(subject)
// Whether `search` is not longer than `subject`.
let withinRange := iszero(gt(searchLength, subjectLength))
// Just using keccak256 directly is actually cheaper.
// forgefmt: disable-next-item
result := and(
withinRange,
eq(
keccak256(
// `subject + 0x20 + max(subjectLength - searchLength, 0)`.
add(add(subject, 0x20), mul(withinRange, sub(subjectLength, searchLength))),
searchLength
),
keccak256(add(search, 0x20), searchLength)
)
)
}
}
/// @dev Returns `subject` repeated `times`.
function repeat(string memory subject, uint256 times)
internal
pure
returns (string memory result)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let subjectLength := mload(subject)
if iszero(or(iszero(times), iszero(subjectLength))) {
subject := add(subject, 0x20)
result := mload(0x40)
let output := add(result, 0x20)
for {} 1 {} {
// Copy the `subject` one word at a time.
for { let o := 0 } 1 {} {
mstore(add(output, o), mload(add(subject, o)))
o := add(o, 0x20)
if iszero(lt(o, subjectLength)) { break }
}
output := add(output, subjectLength)
times := sub(times, 1)
if iszero(times) { break }
}
mstore(output, 0) // Zeroize the slot after the string.
let resultLength := sub(output, add(result, 0x20))
mstore(result, resultLength) // Store the length.
// Allocate the memory.
mstore(0x40, add(result, add(resultLength, 0x20)))
}
}
}
/// @dev Returns a copy of `subject` sliced from `start` to `end` (exclusive).
/// `start` and `end` are byte offsets.
function slice(string memory subject, uint256 start, uint256 end)
internal
pure
returns (string memory result)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let subjectLength := mload(subject)
if iszero(gt(subjectLength, end)) { end := subjectLength }
if iszero(gt(subjectLength, start)) { start := subjectLength }
if lt(start, end) {
result := mload(0x40)
let resultLength := sub(end, start)
mstore(result, resultLength)
subject := add(subject, start)
let w := not(0x1f)
// Copy the `subject` one word at a time, backwards.
for { let o := and(add(resultLength, 0x1f), w) } 1 {} {
mstore(add(result, o), mload(add(subject, o)))
o := add(o, w) // `sub(o, 0x20)`.
if iszero(o) { break }
}
// Zeroize the slot after the string.
mstore(add(add(result, 0x20), resultLength), 0)
// Allocate memory for the length and the bytes,
// rounded up to a multiple of 32.
mstore(0x40, add(result, and(add(resultLength, 0x3f), w)))
}
}
}
/// @dev Returns a copy of `subject` sliced from `start` to the end of the string.
/// `start` is a byte offset.
function slice(string memory subject, uint256 start)
internal
pure
returns (string memory result)
{
result = slice(subject, start, uint256(int256(-1)));
}
/// @dev Returns all the indices of `search` in `subject`.
/// The indices are byte offsets.
function indicesOf(string memory subject, string memory search)
internal
pure
returns (uint256[] memory result)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let subjectLength := mload(subject)
let searchLength := mload(search)
if iszero(gt(searchLength, subjectLength)) {
subject := add(subject, 0x20)
search := add(search, 0x20)
result := add(mload(0x40), 0x20)
let subjectStart := subject
let subjectSearchEnd := add(sub(add(subject, subjectLength), searchLength), 1)
let h := 0
if iszero(lt(searchLength, 0x20)) { h := keccak256(search, searchLength) }
let m := shl(3, sub(0x20, and(searchLength, 0x1f)))
let s := mload(search)
for {} 1 {} {
let t := mload(subject)
// Whether the first `searchLength % 32` bytes of
// `subject` and `search` matches.
if iszero(shr(m, xor(t, s))) {
if h {
if iszero(eq(keccak256(subject, searchLength), h)) {
subject := add(subject, 1)
if iszero(lt(subject, subjectSearchEnd)) { break }
continue
}
}
// Append to `result`.
mstore(result, sub(subject, subjectStart))
result := add(result, 0x20)
// Advance `subject` by `searchLength`.
subject := add(subject, searchLength)
if searchLength {
if iszero(lt(subject, subjectSearchEnd)) { break }
continue
}
}
subject := add(subject, 1)
if iszero(lt(subject, subjectSearchEnd)) { break }
}
let resultEnd := result
// Assign `result` to the free memory pointer.
result := mload(0x40)
// Store the length of `result`.
mstore(result, shr(5, sub(resultEnd, add(result, 0x20))))
// Allocate memory for result.
// We allocate one more word, so this array can be recycled for {split}.
mstore(0x40, add(resultEnd, 0x20))
}
}
}
/// @dev Returns a arrays of strings based on the `delimiter` inside of the `subject` string.
function split(string memory subject, string memory delimiter)
internal
pure
returns (string[] memory result)
{
uint256[] memory indices = indicesOf(subject, delimiter);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let w := not(0x1f)
let indexPtr := add(indices, 0x20)
let indicesEnd := add(indexPtr, shl(5, add(mload(indices), 1)))
mstore(add(indicesEnd, w), mload(subject))
mstore(indices, add(mload(indices), 1))
let prevIndex := 0
for {} 1 {} {
let index := mload(indexPtr)
mstore(indexPtr, 0x60)
if iszero(eq(index, prevIndex)) {
let element := mload(0x40)
let elementLength := sub(index, prevIndex)
mstore(element, elementLength)
// Copy the `subject` one word at a time, backwards.
for { let o := and(add(elementLength, 0x1f), w) } 1 {} {
mstore(add(element, o), mload(add(add(subject, prevIndex), o)))
o := add(o, w) // `sub(o, 0x20)`.
if iszero(o) { break }
}
// Zeroize the slot after the string.
mstore(add(add(element, 0x20), elementLength), 0)
// Allocate memory for the length and the bytes,
// rounded up to a multiple of 32.
mstore(0x40, add(element, and(add(elementLength, 0x3f), w)))
// Store the `element` into the array.
mstore(indexPtr, element)
}
prevIndex := add(index, mload(delimiter))
indexPtr := add(indexPtr, 0x20)
if iszero(lt(indexPtr, indicesEnd)) { break }
}
result := indices
if iszero(mload(delimiter)) {
result := add(indices, 0x20)
mstore(result, sub(mload(indices), 2))
}
}
}
/// @dev Returns a concatenated string of `a` and `b`.
/// Cheaper than `string.concat()` and does not de-align the free memory pointer.
function concat(string memory a, string memory b)
internal
pure
returns (string memory result)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let w := not(0x1f)
result := mload(0x40)
let aLength := mload(a)
// Copy `a` one word at a time, backwards.
for { let o := and(add(aLength, 0x20), w) } 1 {} {
mstore(add(result, o), mload(add(a, o)))
o := add(o, w) // `sub(o, 0x20)`.
if iszero(o) { break }
}
let bLength := mload(b)
let output := add(result, aLength)
// Copy `b` one word at a time, backwards.
for { let o := and(add(bLength, 0x20), w) } 1 {} {
mstore(add(output, o), mload(add(b, o)))
o := add(o, w) // `sub(o, 0x20)`.
if iszero(o) { break }
}
let totalLength := add(aLength, bLength)
let last := add(add(result, 0x20), totalLength)
// Zeroize the slot after the string.
mstore(last, 0)
// Stores the length.
mstore(result, totalLength)
// Allocate memory for the length and the bytes,
// rounded up to a multiple of 32.
mstore(0x40, and(add(last, 0x1f), w))
}
}
/// @dev Returns a copy of the string in either lowercase or UPPERCASE.
/// WARNING! This function is only compatible with 7-bit ASCII strings.
function toCase(string memory subject, bool toUpper)
internal
pure
returns (string memory result)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let length := mload(subject)
if length {
result := add(mload(0x40), 0x20)
subject := add(subject, 1)
let flags := shl(add(70, shl(5, toUpper)), 0x3ffffff)
let w := not(0)
for { let o := length } 1 {} {
o := add(o, w)
let b := and(0xff, mload(add(subject, o)))
mstore8(add(result, o), xor(b, and(shr(b, flags), 0x20)))
if iszero(o) { break }
}
result := mload(0x40)
mstore(result, length) // Store the length.
let last := add(add(result, 0x20), length)
mstore(last, 0) // Zeroize the slot after the string.
mstore(0x40, add(last, 0x20)) // Allocate the memory.
}
}
}
/// @dev Returns a string from a small bytes32 string.
/// `smallString` must be null terminated, or behavior will be undefined.
function fromSmallString(bytes32 smallString) internal pure returns (string memory result) {
if (smallString == bytes32(0)) return result;
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
result := mload(0x40)
let n := 0
for {} 1 {} {
n := add(n, 1)
if iszero(byte(n, smallString)) { break } // Scan for '\0'.
}
mstore(result, n)
let o := add(result, 0x20)
mstore(o, smallString)
mstore(add(o, n), 0)
mstore(0x40, add(result, 0x40))
}
}
/// @dev Returns a lowercased copy of the string.
/// WARNING! This function is only compatible with 7-bit ASCII strings.
function lower(string memory subject) internal pure returns (string memory result) {
result = toCase(subject, false);
}
/// @dev Returns an UPPERCASED copy of the string.
/// WARNING! This function is only compatible with 7-bit ASCII strings.
function upper(string memory subject) internal pure returns (string memory result) {
result = toCase(subject, true);
}
/// @dev Escapes the string to be used within HTML tags.
function escapeHTML(string memory s) internal pure returns (string memory result) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let end := add(s, mload(s))
result := add(mload(0x40), 0x20)
// Store the bytes of the packed offsets and strides into the scratch space.
// `packed = (stride << 5) | offset`. Max offset is 20. Max stride is 6.
mstore(0x1f, 0x900094)
mstore(0x08, 0xc0000000a6ab)
// Store ""&'<>" into the scratch space.
mstore(0x00, shl(64, 0x2671756f743b26616d703b262333393b266c743b2667743b))
for {} iszero(eq(s, end)) {} {
s := add(s, 1)
let c := and(mload(s), 0xff)
// Not in `["\"","'","&","<",">"]`.
if iszero(and(shl(c, 1), 0x500000c400000000)) {
mstore8(result, c)
result := add(result, 1)
continue
}
let t := shr(248, mload(c))
mstore(result, mload(and(t, 0x1f)))
result := add(result, shr(5, t))
}
let last := result
mstore(last, 0) // Zeroize the slot after the string.
result := mload(0x40)
mstore(result, sub(last, add(result, 0x20))) // Store the length.
mstore(0x40, add(last, 0x20)) // Allocate the memory.
}
}
/// @dev Escapes the string to be used within double-quotes in a JSON.
/// If `addDoubleQuotes` is true, the result will be enclosed in double-quotes.
function escapeJSON(string memory s, bool addDoubleQuotes)
internal
pure
returns (string memory result)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let end := add(s, mload(s))
result := add(mload(0x40), 0x20)
if addDoubleQuotes {
mstore8(result, 34)
result := add(1, result)
}
// Store "\\u0000" in scratch space.
// Store "0123456789abcdef" in scratch space.
// Also, store `{0x08:"b", 0x09:"t", 0x0a:"n", 0x0c:"f", 0x0d:"r"}`.
// into the scratch space.
mstore(0x15, 0x5c75303030303031323334353637383961626364656662746e006672)
// Bitmask for detecting `["\"","\\"]`.
let e := or(shl(0x22, 1), shl(0x5c, 1))
for {} iszero(eq(s, end)) {} {
s := add(s, 1)
let c := and(mload(s), 0xff)
if iszero(lt(c, 0x20)) {
if iszero(and(shl(c, 1), e)) {
// Not in `["\"","\\"]`.
mstore8(result, c)
result := add(result, 1)
continue
}
mstore8(result, 0x5c) // "\\".
mstore8(add(result, 1), c)
result := add(result, 2)
continue
}
if iszero(and(shl(c, 1), 0x3700)) {
// Not in `["\b","\t","\n","\f","\d"]`.
mstore8(0x1d, mload(shr(4, c))) // Hex value.
mstore8(0x1e, mload(and(c, 15))) // Hex value.
mstore(result, mload(0x19)) // "\\u00XX".
result := add(result, 6)
continue
}
mstore8(result, 0x5c) // "\\".
mstore8(add(result, 1), mload(add(c, 8)))
result := add(result, 2)
}
if addDoubleQuotes {
mstore8(result, 34)
result := add(1, result)
}
let last := result
mstore(last, 0) // Zeroize the slot after the string.
result := mload(0x40)
mstore(result, sub(last, add(result, 0x20))) // Store the length.
mstore(0x40, add(last, 0x20)) // Allocate the memory.
}
}
/// @dev Escapes the string to be used within double-quotes in a JSON.
function escapeJSON(string memory s) internal pure returns (string memory result) {
result = escapeJSON(s, false);
}
/// @dev Returns whether `a` equals `b`.
function eq(string memory a, string memory b) internal pure returns (bool result) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
result := eq(keccak256(add(a, 0x20), mload(a)), keccak256(add(b, 0x20), mload(b)))
}
}
/// @dev Returns whether `a` equals `b`. For small strings up to 32 bytes.
/// `b` must be null terminated, or behavior will be undefined.
function eqs(string memory a, bytes32 b) internal pure returns (bool result) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// These should be evaluated on compile time, as far as possible.
let x := and(b, add(not(b), 1))
let r := or(shl(8, iszero(b)), shl(7, iszero(iszero(shr(128, x)))))
r := or(r, shl(6, iszero(iszero(shr(64, shr(r, x))))))
r := or(r, shl(5, lt(0xffffffff, shr(r, x))))
r := or(r, shl(4, lt(0xffff, shr(r, x))))
r := or(r, shl(3, lt(0xff, shr(r, x))))
result := gt(eq(mload(a), sub(32, shr(3, r))), shr(r, xor(b, mload(add(a, 0x20)))))
}
}
/// @dev Packs a single string with its length into a single word.
/// Returns `bytes32(0)` if the length is zero or greater than 31.
function packOne(string memory a) internal pure returns (bytes32 result) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// We don't need to zero right pad the string,
// since this is our own custom non-standard packing scheme.
result :=
mul(
// Load the length and the bytes.
mload(add(a, 0x1f)),
// `length != 0 && length < 32`. Abuses underflow.
// Assumes that the length is valid and within the block gas limit.
lt(sub(mload(a), 1), 0x1f)
)
}
}
/// @dev Unpacks a string packed using {packOne}.
/// Returns the empty string if `packed` is `bytes32(0)`.
/// If `packed` is not an output of {packOne}, the output behavior is undefined.
function unpackOne(bytes32 packed) internal pure returns (string memory result) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Grab the free memory pointer.
result := mload(0x40)
// Allocate 2 words (1 for the length, 1 for the bytes).
mstore(0x40, add(result, 0x40))
// Zeroize the length slot.
mstore(result, 0)
// Store the length and bytes.
mstore(add(result, 0x1f), packed)
// Right pad with zeroes.
mstore(add(add(result, 0x20), mload(result)), 0)
}
}
/// @dev Packs two strings with their lengths into a single word.
/// Returns `bytes32(0)` if combined length is zero or greater than 30.
function packTwo(string memory a, string memory b) internal pure returns (bytes32 result) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let aLength := mload(a)
// We don't need to zero right pad the strings,
// since this is our own custom non-standard packing scheme.
result :=
mul(
// Load the length and the bytes of `a` and `b`.
or(
shl(shl(3, sub(0x1f, aLength)), mload(add(a, aLength))),
mload(sub(add(b, 0x1e), aLength))
),
// `totalLength != 0 && totalLength < 31`. Abuses underflow.
// Assumes that the lengths are valid and within the block gas limit.
lt(sub(add(aLength, mload(b)), 1), 0x1e)
)
}
}
/// @dev Unpacks strings packed using {packTwo}.
/// Returns the empty strings if `packed` is `bytes32(0)`.
/// If `packed` is not an output of {packTwo}, the output behavior is undefined.
function unpackTwo(bytes32 packed)
internal
pure
returns (string memory resultA, string memory resultB)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Grab the free memory pointer.
resultA := mload(0x40)
resultB := add(resultA, 0x40)
// Allocate 2 words for each string (1 for the length, 1 for the byte). Total 4 words.
mstore(0x40, add(resultB, 0x40))
// Zeroize the length slots.
mstore(resultA, 0)
mstore(resultB, 0)
// Store the lengths and bytes.
mstore(add(resultA, 0x1f), packed)
mstore(add(resultB, 0x1f), mload(add(add(resultA, 0x20), mload(resultA))))
// Right pad with zeroes.
mstore(add(add(resultA, 0x20), mload(resultA)), 0)
mstore(add(add(resultB, 0x20), mload(resultB)), 0)
}
}
/// @dev Directly returns `a` without copying.
function directReturn(string memory a) internal pure {
assembly {
// Assumes that the string does not start from the scratch space.
let retStart := sub(a, 0x20)
let retSize := add(mload(a), 0x40)
// Right pad with zeroes. Just in case the string is produced
// by a method that doesn't zero right pad.
mstore(add(retStart, retSize), 0)
// Store the return offset.
mstore(retStart, 0x20)
// End the transaction, returning the string.
return(retStart, retSize)
}
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.4;
/// @notice Class with helper read functions for clone with immutable args.
/// @author Solady (https://github.com/vectorized/solady/blob/main/src/utils/Clone.sol)
/// @author Adapted from clones with immutable args by zefram.eth, Saw-mon & Natalie
/// (https://github.com/Saw-mon-and-Natalie/clones-with-immutable-args)
abstract contract Clone {
/// @dev Reads all of the immutable args.
function _getArgBytes() internal pure returns (bytes memory arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := mload(0x40)
let length := sub(calldatasize(), add(2, offset)) // 2 bytes are used for the length.
mstore(arg, length) // Store the length.
calldatacopy(add(arg, 0x20), offset, length)
let o := add(add(arg, 0x20), length)
mstore(o, 0) // Zeroize the slot after the bytes.
mstore(0x40, add(o, 0x20)) // Allocate the memory.
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type bytes.
function _getArgBytes(uint256 argOffset, uint256 length)
internal
pure
returns (bytes memory arg)
{
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := mload(0x40)
mstore(arg, length) // Store the length.
calldatacopy(add(arg, 0x20), add(offset, argOffset), length)
let o := add(add(arg, 0x20), length)
mstore(o, 0) // Zeroize the slot after the bytes.
mstore(0x40, add(o, 0x20)) // Allocate the memory.
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type address.
function _getArgAddress(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (address arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(96, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads a uint256 array stored in the immutable args.
function _getArgUint256Array(uint256 argOffset, uint256 length)
internal
pure
returns (uint256[] memory arg)
{
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := mload(0x40)
mstore(arg, length) // Store the length.
calldatacopy(add(arg, 0x20), add(offset, argOffset), shl(5, length))
mstore(0x40, add(add(arg, 0x20), shl(5, length))) // Allocate the memory.
}
}
/// @dev Reads a bytes32 array stored in the immutable args.
function _getArgBytes32Array(uint256 argOffset, uint256 length)
internal
pure
returns (bytes32[] memory arg)
{
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := mload(0x40)
mstore(arg, length) // Store the length.
calldatacopy(add(arg, 0x20), add(offset, argOffset), shl(5, length))
mstore(0x40, add(add(arg, 0x20), shl(5, length))) // Allocate the memory.
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type bytes32.
function _getArgBytes32(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (bytes32 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := calldataload(add(offset, argOffset))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint256.
function _getArgUint256(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint256 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := calldataload(add(offset, argOffset))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint248.
function _getArgUint248(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint248 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(8, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint240.
function _getArgUint240(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint240 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(16, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint232.
function _getArgUint232(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint232 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(24, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint224.
function _getArgUint224(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint224 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(0x20, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint216.
function _getArgUint216(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint216 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(40, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint208.
function _getArgUint208(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint208 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(48, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint200.
function _getArgUint200(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint200 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(56, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint192.
function _getArgUint192(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint192 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(64, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint184.
function _getArgUint184(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint184 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(72, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint176.
function _getArgUint176(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint176 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(80, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint168.
function _getArgUint168(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint168 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(88, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint160.
function _getArgUint160(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint160 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(96, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint152.
function _getArgUint152(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint152 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(104, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint144.
function _getArgUint144(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint144 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(112, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint136.
function _getArgUint136(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint136 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(120, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint128.
function _getArgUint128(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint128 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(128, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint120.
function _getArgUint120(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint120 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(136, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint112.
function _getArgUint112(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint112 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(144, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint104.
function _getArgUint104(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint104 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(152, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint96.
function _getArgUint96(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint96 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(160, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint88.
function _getArgUint88(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint88 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(168, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint80.
function _getArgUint80(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint80 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(176, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint72.
function _getArgUint72(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint72 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(184, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint64.
function _getArgUint64(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint64 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(192, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint56.
function _getArgUint56(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint56 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(200, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint48.
function _getArgUint48(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint48 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(208, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint40.
function _getArgUint40(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint40 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(216, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint32.
function _getArgUint32(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint32 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(224, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint24.
function _getArgUint24(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint24 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(232, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint16.
function _getArgUint16(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint16 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(240, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @dev Reads an immutable arg with type uint8.
function _getArgUint8(uint256 argOffset) internal pure returns (uint8 arg) {
uint256 offset = _getImmutableArgsOffset();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
arg := shr(248, calldataload(add(offset, argOffset)))
}
}
/// @return offset The offset of the packed immutable args in calldata.
function _getImmutableArgsOffset() internal pure returns (uint256 offset) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
offset := sub(calldatasize(), shr(240, calldataload(sub(calldatasize(), 2))))
}
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { IERC20 } from "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol";
import { Lockup, LockupLinear } from "../types/DataTypes.sol";
import { ISablierV2Lockup } from "./ISablierV2Lockup.sol";
/// @title ISablierV2LockupLinear
/// @notice Creates and manages lockup streams with a linear streaming function.
interface ISablierV2LockupLinear is ISablierV2Lockup {
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
EVENTS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Emitted when a stream is created.
/// @param streamId The id of the newly created stream.
/// @param funder The address which funded the stream.
/// @param sender The address streaming the assets, with the ability to cancel the stream.
/// @param recipient The address receiving the assets.
/// @param amounts Struct containing (i) the deposit amount, (ii) the protocol fee amount, and (iii) the
/// broker fee amount, all denoted in units of the asset's decimals.
/// @param asset The contract address of the ERC-20 asset used for streaming.
/// @param cancelable Boolean indicating whether the stream will be cancelable or not.
/// @param range Struct containing (i) the stream's start time, (ii) cliff time, and (iii) end time, all as Unix
/// timestamps.
/// @param broker The address of the broker who has helped create the stream, e.g. a front-end website.
event CreateLockupLinearStream(
uint256 streamId,
address funder,
address indexed sender,
address indexed recipient,
Lockup.CreateAmounts amounts,
IERC20 indexed asset,
bool cancelable,
LockupLinear.Range range,
address broker
);
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
CONSTANT FUNCTIONS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Retrieves the stream's cliff time, which is a Unix timestamp.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function getCliffTime(uint256 streamId) external view returns (uint40 cliffTime);
/// @notice Retrieves the stream's range, which is a struct containing (i) the stream's start time, (ii) cliff
/// time, and (iii) end time, all as Unix timestamps.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function getRange(uint256 streamId) external view returns (LockupLinear.Range memory range);
/// @notice Retrieves the stream entity.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function getStream(uint256 streamId) external view returns (LockupLinear.Stream memory stream);
/// @notice Calculates the amount streamed to the recipient, denoted in units of the asset's decimals.
///
/// When the stream is warm, the streaming function is:
///
/// $$
/// f(x) = x * d + c
/// $$
///
/// Where:
///
/// - $x$ is the elapsed time divided by the stream's total duration.
/// - $d$ is the deposited amount.
/// - $c$ is the cliff amount.
///
/// Upon cancellation of the stream, the amount streamed is calculated as the difference between the deposited
/// amount and the refunded amount. Ultimately, when the stream becomes depleted, the streamed amount is equivalent
/// to the total amount withdrawn.
///
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function streamedAmountOf(uint256 streamId) external view returns (uint128 streamedAmount);
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
NON-CONSTANT FUNCTIONS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Creates a stream by setting the start time to `block.timestamp`, and the end time to
/// the sum of `block.timestamp` and `params.durations.total. The stream is funded by `msg.sender` and is wrapped
/// in an ERC-721 NFT.
///
/// @dev Emits a {Transfer} and {CreateLockupLinearStream} event.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - All requirements in {createWithRange} must be met for the calculated parameters.
///
/// @param params Struct encapsulating the function parameters, which are documented in {DataTypes}.
/// @return streamId The id of the newly created stream.
function createWithDurations(LockupLinear.CreateWithDurations calldata params)
external
returns (uint256 streamId);
/// @notice Creates a stream with the provided start time and end time as the range. The stream is
/// funded by `msg.sender` and is wrapped in an ERC-721 NFT.
///
/// @dev Emits a {Transfer} and {CreateLockupLinearStream} event.
///
/// Notes:
/// - As long as the times are ordered, it is not an error for the start or the cliff time to be in the past.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Must not be delegate called.
/// - `params.totalAmount` must be greater than zero.
/// - If set, `params.broker.fee` must not be greater than `MAX_FEE`.
/// - `params.range.start` must be less than or equal to `params.range.cliff`.
/// - `params.range.cliff` must be less than `params.range.end`.
/// - `params.range.end` must be in the future.
/// - `params.recipient` must not be the zero address.
/// - `msg.sender` must have allowed this contract to spend at least `params.totalAmount` assets.
///
/// @param params Struct encapsulating the function parameters, which are documented in {DataTypes}.
/// @return streamId The id of the newly created stream.
function createWithRange(LockupLinear.CreateWithRange calldata params) external returns (uint256 streamId);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { IERC20 } from "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol";
import { UD2x18 } from "@prb/math/src/UD2x18.sol";
import { UD60x18 } from "@prb/math/src/UD60x18.sol";
// DataTypes.sol
//
// This file defines all structs used in V2 Core, most of which are organized under three namespaces:
//
// - Lockup
// - LockupDynamic
// - LockupLinear
//
// You will notice that some structs contain "slot" annotations - they are used to indicate the
// storage layout of the struct. It is more gas efficient to group small data types together so
// that they fit in a single 32-byte slot.
/// @notice Struct encapsulating the broker parameters passed to the create functions. Both can be set to zero.
/// @param account The address receiving the broker's fee.
/// @param fee The broker's percentage fee from the total amount, denoted as a fixed-point number where 1e18 is 100%.
struct Broker {
address account;
UD60x18 fee;
}
/// @notice Namespace for the structs used in both {SablierV2LockupLinear} and {SablierV2LockupDynamic}.
library Lockup {
/// @notice Struct encapsulating the deposit, withdrawn, and refunded amounts, all denoted in units
/// of the asset's decimals.
/// @dev Because the deposited and the withdrawn amount are often read together, declaring them in
/// the same slot saves gas.
/// @param deposited The initial amount deposited in the stream, net of fees.
/// @param withdrawn The cumulative amount withdrawn from the stream.
/// @param refunded The amount refunded to the sender. Unless the stream was canceled, this is always zero.
struct Amounts {
// slot 0
uint128 deposited;
uint128 withdrawn;
// slot 1
uint128 refunded;
}
/// @notice Struct encapsulating the deposit amount, the protocol fee amount, and the broker fee amount,
/// all denoted in units of the asset's decimals.
/// @param deposit The amount to deposit in the stream.
/// @param protocolFee The protocol fee amount.
/// @param brokerFee The broker fee amount.
struct CreateAmounts {
uint128 deposit;
uint128 protocolFee;
uint128 brokerFee;
}
/// @notice Enum representing the different statuses of a stream.
/// @custom:value PENDING Stream created but not started; assets are in a pending state.
/// @custom:value STREAMING Active stream where assets are currently being streamed.
/// @custom:value SETTLED All assets have been streamed; recipient is due to withdraw them.
/// @custom:value CANCELED Canceled stream; remaining assets await recipient's withdrawal.
/// @custom:value DEPLETED Depleted stream; all assets have been withdrawn and/or refunded.
enum Status {
PENDING, // value 0
STREAMING, // value 1
SETTLED, // value 2
CANCELED, // value 3
DEPLETED // value 4
}
}
/// @notice Namespace for the structs used in {SablierV2LockupDynamic}.
library LockupDynamic {
/// @notice Struct encapsulating the parameters for the {SablierV2LockupDynamic.createWithDeltas} function.
/// @param sender The address streaming the assets, with the ability to cancel the stream. It doesn't have to be the
/// same as `msg.sender`.
/// @param recipient The address receiving the assets.
/// @param totalAmount The total amount of ERC-20 assets to be paid, including the stream deposit and any potential
/// fees, all denoted in units of the asset's decimals.
/// @param asset The contract address of the ERC-20 asset used for streaming.
/// @param cancelable Indicates if the stream is cancelable.
/// @param broker Struct containing (i) the address of the broker assisting in creating the stream, and (ii) the
/// percentage fee paid to the broker from `totalAmount`, denoted as a fixed-point number. Both can be set to zero.
/// @param segments Segments with deltas used to compose the custom streaming curve. Milestones are calculated by
/// starting from `block.timestamp` and adding each delta to the previous milestone.
struct CreateWithDeltas {
address sender;
bool cancelable;
address recipient;
uint128 totalAmount;
IERC20 asset;
Broker broker;
SegmentWithDelta[] segments;
}
/// @notice Struct encapsulating the parameters for the {SablierV2LockupDynamic.createWithMilestones}
/// function.
/// @param sender The address streaming the assets, with the ability to cancel the stream. It doesn't have to be the
/// same as `msg.sender`.
/// @param startTime The Unix timestamp indicating the stream's start.
/// @param cancelable Indicates if the stream is cancelable.
/// @param recipient The address receiving the assets.
/// @param totalAmount The total amount of ERC-20 assets to be paid, including the stream deposit and any potential
/// fees, all denoted in units of the asset's decimals.
/// @param asset The contract address of the ERC-20 asset used for streaming.
/// @param broker Struct containing (i) the address of the broker assisting in creating the stream, and (ii) the
/// percentage fee paid to the broker from `totalAmount`, denoted as a fixed-point number. Both can be set to zero.
/// @param segments Segments used to compose the custom streaming curve.
struct CreateWithMilestones {
address sender;
uint40 startTime;
bool cancelable;
address recipient;
uint128 totalAmount;
IERC20 asset;
Broker broker;
Segment[] segments;
}
/// @notice Struct encapsulating the time range.
/// @param start The Unix timestamp indicating the stream's start.
/// @param end The Unix timestamp indicating the stream's end.
struct Range {
uint40 start;
uint40 end;
}
/// @notice Segment struct used in the Lockup Dynamic stream.
/// @param amount The amount of assets to be streamed in this segment, denoted in units of the asset's decimals.
/// @param exponent The exponent of this segment, denoted as a fixed-point number.
/// @param milestone The Unix timestamp indicating this segment's end.
struct Segment {
// slot 0
uint128 amount;
UD2x18 exponent;
uint40 milestone;
}
/// @notice Segment struct used at runtime in {SablierV2LockupDynamic.createWithDeltas}.
/// @param amount The amount of assets to be streamed in this segment, denoted in units of the asset's decimals.
/// @param exponent The exponent of this segment, denoted as a fixed-point number.
/// @param delta The time difference in seconds between this segment and the previous one.
struct SegmentWithDelta {
uint128 amount;
UD2x18 exponent;
uint40 delta;
}
/// @notice Lockup Dynamic stream.
/// @dev The fields are arranged like this to save gas via tight variable packing.
/// @param sender The address streaming the assets, with the ability to cancel the stream.
/// @param startTime The Unix timestamp indicating the stream's start.
/// @param endTime The Unix timestamp indicating the stream's end.
/// @param isCancelable Boolean indicating if the stream is cancelable.
/// @param wasCanceled Boolean indicating if the stream was canceled.
/// @param asset The contract address of the ERC-20 asset used for streaming.
/// @param isDepleted Boolean indicating if the stream is depleted.
/// @param isStream Boolean indicating if the struct entity exists.
/// @param amounts Struct containing the deposit, withdrawn, and refunded amounts, all denoted in units of the
/// asset's decimals.
/// @param segments Segments used to compose the custom streaming curve.
struct Stream {
// slot 0
address sender;
uint40 startTime;
uint40 endTime;
bool isCancelable;
bool wasCanceled;
// slot 1
IERC20 asset;
bool isDepleted;
bool isStream;
// slot 2 and 3
Lockup.Amounts amounts;
// slots [4..n]
Segment[] segments;
}
}
/// @notice Namespace for the structs used in {SablierV2LockupLinear}.
library LockupLinear {
/// @notice Struct encapsulating the parameters for the {SablierV2LockupLinear.createWithDurations} function.
/// @param sender The address streaming the assets, with the ability to cancel the stream. It doesn't have to be the
/// same as `msg.sender`.
/// @param recipient The address receiving the assets.
/// @param totalAmount The total amount of ERC-20 assets to be paid, including the stream deposit and any potential
/// fees, all denoted in units of the asset's decimals.
/// @param asset The contract address of the ERC-20 asset used for streaming.
/// @param cancelable Indicates if the stream is cancelable.
/// @param durations Struct containing (i) cliff period duration and (ii) total stream duration, both in seconds.
/// @param broker Struct containing (i) the address of the broker assisting in creating the stream, and (ii) the
/// percentage fee paid to the broker from `totalAmount`, denoted as a fixed-point number. Both can be set to zero.
struct CreateWithDurations {
address sender;
address recipient;
uint128 totalAmount;
IERC20 asset;
bool cancelable;
Durations durations;
Broker broker;
}
/// @notice Struct encapsulating the parameters for the {SablierV2LockupLinear.createWithRange} function.
/// @param sender The address streaming the assets, with the ability to cancel the stream. It doesn't have to be the
/// same as `msg.sender`.
/// @param recipient The address receiving the assets.
/// @param totalAmount The total amount of ERC-20 assets to be paid, including the stream deposit and any potential
/// fees, all denoted in units of the asset's decimals.
/// @param asset The contract address of the ERC-20 asset used for streaming.
/// @param cancelable Indicates if the stream is cancelable.
/// @param range Struct containing (i) the stream's start time, (ii) cliff time, and (iii) end time, all as Unix
/// timestamps.
/// @param broker Struct containing (i) the address of the broker assisting in creating the stream, and (ii) the
/// percentage fee paid to the broker from `totalAmount`, denoted as a fixed-point number. Both can be set to zero.
struct CreateWithRange {
address sender;
address recipient;
uint128 totalAmount;
IERC20 asset;
bool cancelable;
Range range;
Broker broker;
}
/// @notice Struct encapsulating the cliff duration and the total duration.
/// @param cliff The cliff duration in seconds.
/// @param total The total duration in seconds.
struct Durations {
uint40 cliff;
uint40 total;
}
/// @notice Struct encapsulating the time range.
/// @param start The Unix timestamp for the stream's start.
/// @param cliff The Unix timestamp for the cliff period's end.
/// @param end The Unix timestamp for the stream's end.
struct Range {
uint40 start;
uint40 cliff;
uint40 end;
}
/// @notice Lockup Linear stream.
/// @dev The fields are arranged like this to save gas via tight variable packing.
/// @param sender The address streaming the assets, with the ability to cancel the stream.
/// @param startTime The Unix timestamp indicating the stream's start.
/// @param cliffTime The Unix timestamp indicating the cliff period's end.
/// @param isCancelable Boolean indicating if the stream is cancelable.
/// @param wasCanceled Boolean indicating if the stream was canceled.
/// @param asset The contract address of the ERC-20 asset used for streaming.
/// @param endTime The Unix timestamp indicating the stream's end.
/// @param isDepleted Boolean indicating if the stream is depleted.
/// @param isStream Boolean indicating if the struct entity exists.
/// @param amounts Struct containing the deposit, withdrawn, and refunded amounts, all denoted in units of the
/// asset's decimals.
struct Stream {
// slot 0
address sender;
uint40 startTime;
uint40 cliffTime;
bool isCancelable;
bool wasCanceled;
// slot 1
IERC20 asset;
uint40 endTime;
bool isDepleted;
bool isStream;
// slot 2 and 3
Lockup.Amounts amounts;
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// solhint-disable no-unused-import
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
// Math.sol
//
// This file re-exports all PRBMath types used in V2 Core. It is provided for convenience so
// that users don't have to install PRBMath separately.
import { SD59x18, sd, sd59x18 } from "@prb/math/src/SD59x18.sol";
import { UD2x18, ud2x18 } from "@prb/math/src/UD2x18.sol";
import { UD60x18, ud, ud60x18 } from "@prb/math/src/UD60x18.sol";// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
// solhint-disable no-unused-import
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
// Tokens.sol
//
// This file re-exports all token interfaces used in V2 Core. It is provided for convenience so
// that users don't have to install OpenZeppelin separately.
import { IERC721 } from "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC721/IERC721.sol";
import { IERC20 } from "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol";// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts v4.4.1 (security/ReentrancyGuard.sol)
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
/**
* @dev Contract module that helps prevent reentrant calls to a function.
*
* Inheriting from `ReentrancyGuard` will make the {nonReentrant} modifier
* available, which can be applied to functions to make sure there are no nested
* (reentrant) calls to them.
*
* Note that because there is a single `nonReentrant` guard, functions marked as
* `nonReentrant` may not call one another. This can be worked around by making
* those functions `private`, and then adding `external` `nonReentrant` entry
* points to them.
*
* TIP: If you would like to learn more about reentrancy and alternative ways
* to protect against it, check out our blog post
* https://blog.openzeppelin.com/reentrancy-after-istanbul/[Reentrancy After Istanbul].
*/
abstract contract ReentrancyGuard {
// Booleans are more expensive than uint256 or any type that takes up a full
// word because each write operation emits an extra SLOAD to first read the
// slot's contents, replace the bits taken up by the boolean, and then write
// back. This is the compiler's defense against contract upgrades and
// pointer aliasing, and it cannot be disabled.
// The values being non-zero value makes deployment a bit more expensive,
// but in exchange the refund on every call to nonReentrant will be lower in
// amount. Since refunds are capped to a percentage of the total
// transaction's gas, it is best to keep them low in cases like this one, to
// increase the likelihood of the full refund coming into effect.
uint256 private constant _NOT_ENTERED = 1;
uint256 private constant _ENTERED = 2;
uint256 private _status;
constructor() {
_status = _NOT_ENTERED;
}
/**
* @dev Prevents a contract from calling itself, directly or indirectly.
* Calling a `nonReentrant` function from another `nonReentrant`
* function is not supported. It is possible to prevent this from happening
* by making the `nonReentrant` function external, and making it call a
* `private` function that does the actual work.
*/
modifier nonReentrant() {
// On the first call to nonReentrant, _notEntered will be true
require(_status != _ENTERED, "ReentrancyGuard: reentrant call");
// Any calls to nonReentrant after this point will fail
_status = _ENTERED;
_;
// By storing the original value once again, a refund is triggered (see
// https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2200)
_status = _NOT_ENTERED;
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
pragma solidity =0.8.21;
import "weighted-math-lib/WeightedMathLib.sol";
import "solady/src/tokens/ERC20.sol";
struct Pool {
address asset;
address share;
uint256 assets;
uint256 shares;
uint256 virtualAssets;
uint256 virtualShares;
uint256 weightStart;
uint256 weightEnd;
uint256 saleStart;
uint256 saleEnd;
uint256 totalPurchased;
uint256 maxSharePrice;
}
library LiquidityBootstrapLib {
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Dependencies
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
using WeightedMathLib for *;
using FixedPointMathLib for *;
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Swap Helpers
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
function computeReservesAndWeights(Pool memory args)
internal
view
returns (
uint256 assetReserve,
uint256 shareReserve,
uint256 assetWeight,
uint256 shareWeight
)
{
assetReserve = args.assets + args.virtualAssets;
shareReserve = args.shares + args.virtualShares - args.totalPurchased;
uint256 totalSeconds = args.saleEnd - args.saleStart;
uint256 secondsElapsed = 0;
if (block.timestamp > args.saleStart) {
secondsElapsed = block.timestamp - args.saleStart;
}
assetWeight = WeightedMathLib.linearInterpolation({
x: args.weightStart,
y: args.weightEnd,
i: secondsElapsed,
n: totalSeconds
});
shareWeight = uint256(1e18).rawSub(assetWeight);
}
function previewAssetsIn(
Pool memory args,
uint256 sharesOut
)
internal
view
returns (uint256 assetsIn)
{
(uint256 assetReserve, uint256 shareReserve, uint256 assetWeight, uint256 shareWeight) =
computeReservesAndWeights(args);
(uint256 assetReserveScaled, uint256 shareReserveScaled) =
scaledReserves(args, assetReserve, shareReserve);
uint256 sharesOutScaled = scaleTokenBefore(args.share, sharesOut);
assetsIn = sharesOutScaled.getAmountIn(
assetReserveScaled, shareReserveScaled, assetWeight, shareWeight
);
if (assetsIn.divWad(sharesOutScaled) > args.maxSharePrice) {
assetsIn = sharesOutScaled.divWad(args.maxSharePrice);
}
assetsIn = scaleTokenAfter(args.asset, assetsIn);
}
function previewSharesOut(
Pool memory args,
uint256 assetsIn
)
internal
view
returns (uint256 sharesOut)
{
(uint256 assetReserve, uint256 shareReserve, uint256 assetWeight, uint256 shareWeight) =
computeReservesAndWeights(args);
(uint256 assetReserveScaled, uint256 shareReserveScaled) =
scaledReserves(args, assetReserve, shareReserve);
uint256 assetsInScaled = scaleTokenBefore(args.asset, assetsIn);
sharesOut = assetsInScaled.getAmountOut(
assetReserveScaled, shareReserveScaled, assetWeight, shareWeight
);
if (assetsInScaled.divWad(sharesOut) > args.maxSharePrice) {
sharesOut = assetsInScaled.mulWad(args.maxSharePrice);
}
sharesOut = scaleTokenAfter(args.share, sharesOut);
}
function previewSharesIn(
Pool memory args,
uint256 assetsOut
)
internal
view
returns (uint256 sharesIn)
{
(uint256 assetReserve, uint256 shareReserve, uint256 assetWeight, uint256 shareWeight) =
computeReservesAndWeights(args);
(uint256 assetReserveScaled, uint256 shareReserveScaled) =
scaledReserves(args, assetReserve, shareReserve);
uint256 assetsOutScaled = scaleTokenBefore(args.asset, assetsOut);
sharesIn = assetsOutScaled.getAmountIn(
shareReserveScaled, assetReserveScaled, shareWeight, assetWeight
);
if (assetsOutScaled.divWad(sharesIn) > args.maxSharePrice) {
sharesIn = assetsOutScaled.divWad(args.maxSharePrice);
}
sharesIn = scaleTokenAfter(args.share, sharesIn);
}
function previewAssetsOut(
Pool memory args,
uint256 sharesIn
)
internal
view
returns (uint256 assetsOut)
{
(uint256 assetReserve, uint256 shareReserve, uint256 assetWeight, uint256 shareWeight) =
computeReservesAndWeights(args);
(uint256 assetReserveScaled, uint256 shareReserveScaled) =
scaledReserves(args, assetReserve, shareReserve);
uint256 sharesInScaled = scaleTokenBefore(args.share, sharesIn);
assetsOut = sharesInScaled.getAmountOut(
shareReserveScaled, assetReserveScaled, shareWeight, assetWeight
);
if (assetsOut.divWad(sharesInScaled) > args.maxSharePrice) {
assetsOut = sharesInScaled.mulWad(args.maxSharePrice);
}
assetsOut = scaleTokenAfter(args.asset, assetsOut);
}
function scaledReserves(
Pool memory args,
uint256 assetReserve,
uint256 shareReserve
)
internal
view
returns (uint256, uint256)
{
return
(scaleTokenBefore(args.asset, assetReserve), scaleTokenBefore(args.share, shareReserve));
}
function scaleTokenBefore(
address token,
uint256 amount
)
internal
view
returns (uint256 scaledAmount)
{
uint8 decimals = ERC20(token).decimals();
scaledAmount = amount;
if (decimals < 18) {
uint256 decDiff = uint256(18).rawSub(uint256(decimals));
scaledAmount = amount * (10 ** decDiff);
} else if (decimals > 18) {
uint256 decDiff = uint256(decimals).rawSub(uint256(18));
scaledAmount = amount / (10 ** decDiff);
}
}
function scaleTokenAfter(
address token,
uint256 amount
)
internal
view
returns (uint256 scaledAmount)
{
uint8 decimals = ERC20(token).decimals();
scaledAmount = amount;
if (decimals < 18) {
uint256 decDiff = uint256(18).rawSub(uint256(decimals));
scaledAmount = amount / (10 ** decDiff);
} else if (decimals > 18) {
uint256 decDiff = uint256(decimals).rawSub(uint256(18));
scaledAmount = amount * (10 ** decDiff);
}
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
pragma solidity =0.8.21;
abstract contract Pausable {
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Events
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
event Paused(bool);
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Custom Errors
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
error EnforcedPause();
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Mutable Storage
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
bool public paused;
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Modifiers
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
modifier whenNotPaused() {
if (paused) revert EnforcedPause();
_;
}
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Internal Logic
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
function _togglePause() internal virtual {
emit Paused(paused = !paused);
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0-only
pragma solidity =0.8.21;
import "solady/src/auth/Ownable.sol";
import "solady/src/utils/SafeTransferLib.sol";
import "weighted-math-lib/WeightedMathLib.sol";
contract Treasury is Ownable {
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Dependencies
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
using FixedPointMathLib for *;
using SafeTransferLib for address;
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Events
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @dev Emitted when the fee recipient is updated.
/// @param recipient The new fee recipient address.
/// @param percentage The new fee recipient percentage.
event FeeRecipientUpdated(address recipient, uint256 percentage);
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Custom Errors
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @dev Error thrown when the input lenght is not same for recipients and percentages.
error InvalidInput();
/// @dev Error thrown when the percentage sum is not 100.
error InvalidPercentageSum();
/// @dev Error thrown when the address is 0x.
error ZeroAddress();
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Mutable Storage
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @notice Mapping to track fee percentage for each address.
mapping(address => uint256) private feePercents;
/// @notice List of addresses of fee recipients.
address[] private recipients;
/// @notice Address of swap fee recipient.
address private swapFeeRecipient;
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// Constructor
/// -----------------------------------------------------------------------
/// @param _owner The owner of the factory contract.
constructor(address _owner) {
// Initialize the owner and implementation address.
_initializeOwner(_owner);
// Set the initial recipientes here.
recipients.push(_owner);
feePercents[_owner] = 1 ether;
swapFeeRecipient = _owner;
}
/**
* @notice Update fee recipients and percentages.
* @param _recipients List of addresses to be added as fee recipients.
*/
function updateRecipients(
address[] calldata _recipients,
uint256[] calldata _percentages
)
public
onlyOwner
{
if (_recipients.length != _percentages.length) revert InvalidInput();
delete recipients;
uint256 totalPercentage;
for (uint8 i = 0; i < _recipients.length;) {
if (_recipients[i] == address(0)) revert ZeroAddress();
recipients.push(_recipients[i]);
feePercents[_recipients[i]] = _percentages[i];
totalPercentage += _percentages[i];
emit FeeRecipientUpdated(_recipients[i], _percentages[i]);
unchecked {
++i;
}
}
if (totalPercentage != 1 ether) revert InvalidPercentageSum();
}
function updateSwapFeeRecipient(address _sfr) public onlyOwner {
if (_sfr == address(0)) revert ZeroAddress();
swapFeeRecipient = _sfr;
emit FeeRecipientUpdated(_sfr, 0);
}
/**
* @notice Distriburte the fee to the recipients.
* @param asset Address of the asset that will be distrubuted.
* @param amount Total amount of fees that will be distributed.
*/
function distributeFee(
address asset,
uint256 amount,
uint256 swapFeesAsset,
address share,
uint256 swapFeesShare
)
external
{
for (uint8 i = 0; i < recipients.length;) {
uint256 feeP = feePercents[recipients[i]];
uint256 feeShare = amount.mulWad(feeP);
asset.safeTransfer(recipients[i], feeShare);
unchecked {
++i;
}
}
share.safeTransfer(swapFeeRecipient, swapFeesShare);
asset.safeTransfer(swapFeeRecipient, swapFeesAsset);
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.4;
/// @notice Arithmetic library with operations for fixed-point numbers.
/// @author Solady (https://github.com/vectorized/solady/blob/main/src/utils/FixedPointMathLib.sol)
/// @author Modified from Solmate (https://github.com/transmissions11/solmate/blob/main/src/utils/FixedPointMathLib.sol)
library FixedPointMathLib {
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* CUSTOM ERRORS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev The operation failed, as the output exceeds the maximum value of uint256.
error ExpOverflow();
/// @dev The operation failed, as the output exceeds the maximum value of uint256.
error FactorialOverflow();
/// @dev The operation failed, due to an overflow.
error RPowOverflow();
/// @dev The operation failed, due to an multiplication overflow.
error MulWadFailed();
/// @dev The operation failed, either due to a
/// multiplication overflow, or a division by a zero.
error DivWadFailed();
/// @dev The multiply-divide operation failed, either due to a
/// multiplication overflow, or a division by a zero.
error MulDivFailed();
/// @dev The division failed, as the denominator is zero.
error DivFailed();
/// @dev The full precision multiply-divide operation failed, either due
/// to the result being larger than 256 bits, or a division by a zero.
error FullMulDivFailed();
/// @dev The output is undefined, as the input is less-than-or-equal to zero.
error LnWadUndefined();
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* CONSTANTS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev The scalar of ETH and most ERC20s.
uint256 internal constant WAD = 1e18;
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* SIMPLIFIED FIXED POINT OPERATIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Equivalent to `(x * y) / WAD` rounded down.
function mulWad(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Equivalent to `require(y == 0 || x <= type(uint256).max / y)`.
if mul(y, gt(x, div(not(0), y))) {
mstore(0x00, 0xbac65e5b) // `MulWadFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
z := div(mul(x, y), WAD)
}
}
/// @dev Equivalent to `(x * y) / WAD` rounded up.
function mulWadUp(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Equivalent to `require(y == 0 || x <= type(uint256).max / y)`.
if mul(y, gt(x, div(not(0), y))) {
mstore(0x00, 0xbac65e5b) // `MulWadFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
z := add(iszero(iszero(mod(mul(x, y), WAD))), div(mul(x, y), WAD))
}
}
/// @dev Equivalent to `(x * WAD) / y` rounded down.
function divWad(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Equivalent to `require(y != 0 && (WAD == 0 || x <= type(uint256).max / WAD))`.
if iszero(mul(y, iszero(mul(WAD, gt(x, div(not(0), WAD)))))) {
mstore(0x00, 0x7c5f487d) // `DivWadFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
z := div(mul(x, WAD), y)
}
}
/// @dev Equivalent to `(x * WAD) / y` rounded up.
function divWadUp(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Equivalent to `require(y != 0 && (WAD == 0 || x <= type(uint256).max / WAD))`.
if iszero(mul(y, iszero(mul(WAD, gt(x, div(not(0), WAD)))))) {
mstore(0x00, 0x7c5f487d) // `DivWadFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
z := add(iszero(iszero(mod(mul(x, WAD), y))), div(mul(x, WAD), y))
}
}
/// @dev Equivalent to `x` to the power of `y`.
/// because `x ** y = (e ** ln(x)) ** y = e ** (ln(x) * y)`.
function powWad(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256) {
// Using `ln(x)` means `x` must be greater than 0.
return expWad((lnWad(x) * y) / int256(WAD));
}
/// @dev Returns `exp(x)`, denominated in `WAD`.
function expWad(int256 x) internal pure returns (int256 r) {
unchecked {
// When the result is < 0.5 we return zero. This happens when
// x <= floor(log(0.5e18) * 1e18) ~ -42e18
if (x <= -42139678854452767551) return r;
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// When the result is > (2**255 - 1) / 1e18 we can not represent it as an
// int. This happens when x >= floor(log((2**255 - 1) / 1e18) * 1e18) ~ 135.
if iszero(slt(x, 135305999368893231589)) {
mstore(0x00, 0xa37bfec9) // `ExpOverflow()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
}
// x is now in the range (-42, 136) * 1e18. Convert to (-42, 136) * 2**96
// for more intermediate precision and a binary basis. This base conversion
// is a multiplication by 1e18 / 2**96 = 5**18 / 2**78.
x = (x << 78) / 5 ** 18;
// Reduce range of x to (-½ ln 2, ½ ln 2) * 2**96 by factoring out powers
// of two such that exp(x) = exp(x') * 2**k, where k is an integer.
// Solving this gives k = round(x / log(2)) and x' = x - k * log(2).
int256 k = ((x << 96) / 54916777467707473351141471128 + 2 ** 95) >> 96;
x = x - k * 54916777467707473351141471128;
// k is in the range [-61, 195].
// Evaluate using a (6, 7)-term rational approximation.
// p is made monic, we'll multiply by a scale factor later.
int256 y = x + 1346386616545796478920950773328;
y = ((y * x) >> 96) + 57155421227552351082224309758442;
int256 p = y + x - 94201549194550492254356042504812;
p = ((p * y) >> 96) + 28719021644029726153956944680412240;
p = p * x + (4385272521454847904659076985693276 << 96);
// We leave p in 2**192 basis so we don't need to scale it back up for the division.
int256 q = x - 2855989394907223263936484059900;
q = ((q * x) >> 96) + 50020603652535783019961831881945;
q = ((q * x) >> 96) - 533845033583426703283633433725380;
q = ((q * x) >> 96) + 3604857256930695427073651918091429;
q = ((q * x) >> 96) - 14423608567350463180887372962807573;
q = ((q * x) >> 96) + 26449188498355588339934803723976023;
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Div in assembly because solidity adds a zero check despite the unchecked.
// The q polynomial won't have zeros in the domain as all its roots are complex.
// No scaling is necessary because p is already 2**96 too large.
r := sdiv(p, q)
}
// r should be in the range (0.09, 0.25) * 2**96.
// We now need to multiply r by:
// * the scale factor s = ~6.031367120.
// * the 2**k factor from the range reduction.
// * the 1e18 / 2**96 factor for base conversion.
// We do this all at once, with an intermediate result in 2**213
// basis, so the final right shift is always by a positive amount.
r = int256(
(uint256(r) * 3822833074963236453042738258902158003155416615667) >> uint256(195 - k)
);
}
}
/// @dev Returns `ln(x)`, denominated in `WAD`.
function lnWad(int256 x) internal pure returns (int256 r) {
unchecked {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
if iszero(sgt(x, 0)) {
mstore(0x00, 0x1615e638) // `LnWadUndefined()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
}
// We want to convert x from 10**18 fixed point to 2**96 fixed point.
// We do this by multiplying by 2**96 / 10**18. But since
// ln(x * C) = ln(x) + ln(C), we can simply do nothing here
// and add ln(2**96 / 10**18) at the end.
// Compute k = log2(x) - 96, t = 159 - k = 255 - log2(x) = 255 ^ log2(x).
int256 t;
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
t := shl(7, lt(0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff, x))
t := or(t, shl(6, lt(0xffffffffffffffff, shr(t, x))))
t := or(t, shl(5, lt(0xffffffff, shr(t, x))))
t := or(t, shl(4, lt(0xffff, shr(t, x))))
t := or(t, shl(3, lt(0xff, shr(t, x))))
// forgefmt: disable-next-item
t := xor(t, byte(and(0x1f, shr(shr(t, x), 0x8421084210842108cc6318c6db6d54be)),
0xf8f9f9faf9fdfafbf9fdfcfdfafbfcfef9fafdfafcfcfbfefafafcfbffffffff))
}
// Reduce range of x to (1, 2) * 2**96
// ln(2^k * x) = k * ln(2) + ln(x)
x = int256(uint256(x << uint256(t)) >> 159);
// Evaluate using a (8, 8)-term rational approximation.
// p is made monic, we will multiply by a scale factor later.
int256 p = x + 3273285459638523848632254066296;
p = ((p * x) >> 96) + 24828157081833163892658089445524;
p = ((p * x) >> 96) + 43456485725739037958740375743393;
p = ((p * x) >> 96) - 11111509109440967052023855526967;
p = ((p * x) >> 96) - 45023709667254063763336534515857;
p = ((p * x) >> 96) - 14706773417378608786704636184526;
p = p * x - (795164235651350426258249787498 << 96);
// We leave p in 2**192 basis so we don't need to scale it back up for the division.
// q is monic by convention.
int256 q = x + 5573035233440673466300451813936;
q = ((q * x) >> 96) + 71694874799317883764090561454958;
q = ((q * x) >> 96) + 283447036172924575727196451306956;
q = ((q * x) >> 96) + 401686690394027663651624208769553;
q = ((q * x) >> 96) + 204048457590392012362485061816622;
q = ((q * x) >> 96) + 31853899698501571402653359427138;
q = ((q * x) >> 96) + 909429971244387300277376558375;
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Div in assembly because solidity adds a zero check despite the unchecked.
// The q polynomial is known not to have zeros in the domain.
// No scaling required because p is already 2**96 too large.
r := sdiv(p, q)
}
// r is in the range (0, 0.125) * 2**96
// Finalization, we need to:
// * multiply by the scale factor s = 5.549…
// * add ln(2**96 / 10**18)
// * add k * ln(2)
// * multiply by 10**18 / 2**96 = 5**18 >> 78
// mul s * 5e18 * 2**96, base is now 5**18 * 2**192
r *= 1677202110996718588342820967067443963516166;
// add ln(2) * k * 5e18 * 2**192
r += 16597577552685614221487285958193947469193820559219878177908093499208371 * (159 - t);
// add ln(2**96 / 10**18) * 5e18 * 2**192
r += 600920179829731861736702779321621459595472258049074101567377883020018308;
// base conversion: mul 2**18 / 2**192
r >>= 174;
}
}
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/* GENERAL NUMBER UTILITIES */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Calculates `floor(a * b / d)` with full precision.
/// Throws if result overflows a uint256 or when `d` is zero.
/// Credit to Remco Bloemen under MIT license: https://2π.com/21/muldiv
function fullMulDiv(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 d) internal pure returns (uint256 result) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
for {} 1 {} {
// 512-bit multiply `[p1 p0] = x * y`.
// Compute the product mod `2**256` and mod `2**256 - 1`
// then use the Chinese Remainder Theorem to reconstruct
// the 512 bit result. The result is stored in two 256
// variables such that `product = p1 * 2**256 + p0`.
// Least significant 256 bits of the product.
let p0 := mul(x, y)
let mm := mulmod(x, y, not(0))
// Most significant 256 bits of the product.
let p1 := sub(mm, add(p0, lt(mm, p0)))
// Handle non-overflow cases, 256 by 256 division.
if iszero(p1) {
if iszero(d) {
mstore(0x00, 0xae47f702) // `FullMulDivFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
result := div(p0, d)
break
}
// Make sure the result is less than `2**256`. Also prevents `d == 0`.
if iszero(gt(d, p1)) {
mstore(0x00, 0xae47f702) // `FullMulDivFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
/*------------------- 512 by 256 division --------------------*/
// Make division exact by subtracting the remainder from `[p1 p0]`.
// Compute remainder using mulmod.
let r := mulmod(x, y, d)
// `t` is the least significant bit of `d`.
// Always greater or equal to 1.
let t := and(d, sub(0, d))
// Divide `d` by `t`, which is a power of two.
d := div(d, t)
// Invert `d mod 2**256`
// Now that `d` is an odd number, it has an inverse
// modulo `2**256` such that `d * inv = 1 mod 2**256`.
// Compute the inverse by starting with a seed that is correct
// correct for four bits. That is, `d * inv = 1 mod 2**4`.
let inv := xor(mul(3, d), 2)
// Now use Newton-Raphson iteration to improve the precision.
// Thanks to Hensel's lifting lemma, this also works in modular
// arithmetic, doubling the correct bits in each step.
inv := mul(inv, sub(2, mul(d, inv))) // inverse mod 2**8
inv := mul(inv, sub(2, mul(d, inv))) // inverse mod 2**16
inv := mul(inv, sub(2, mul(d, inv))) // inverse mod 2**32
inv := mul(inv, sub(2, mul(d, inv))) // inverse mod 2**64
inv := mul(inv, sub(2, mul(d, inv))) // inverse mod 2**128
result :=
mul(
// Divide [p1 p0] by the factors of two.
// Shift in bits from `p1` into `p0`. For this we need
// to flip `t` such that it is `2**256 / t`.
or(mul(sub(p1, gt(r, p0)), add(div(sub(0, t), t), 1)), div(sub(p0, r), t)),
// inverse mod 2**256
mul(inv, sub(2, mul(d, inv)))
)
break
}
}
}
/// @dev Calculates `floor(x * y / d)` with full precision, rounded up.
/// Throws if result overflows a uint256 or when `d` is zero.
/// Credit to Uniswap-v3-core under MIT license:
/// https://github.com/Uniswap/v3-core/blob/contracts/libraries/FullMath.sol
function fullMulDivUp(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 d) internal pure returns (uint256 result) {
result = fullMulDiv(x, y, d);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
if mulmod(x, y, d) {
result := add(result, 1)
if iszero(result) {
mstore(0x00, 0xae47f702) // `FullMulDivFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
}
}
}
/// @dev Returns `floor(x * y / d)`.
/// Reverts if `x * y` overflows, or `d` is zero.
function mulDiv(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 d) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Equivalent to require(d != 0 && (y == 0 || x <= type(uint256).max / y))
if iszero(mul(d, iszero(mul(y, gt(x, div(not(0), y)))))) {
mstore(0x00, 0xad251c27) // `MulDivFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
z := div(mul(x, y), d)
}
}
/// @dev Returns `ceil(x * y / d)`.
/// Reverts if `x * y` overflows, or `d` is zero.
function mulDivUp(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 d) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Equivalent to require(d != 0 && (y == 0 || x <= type(uint256).max / y))
if iszero(mul(d, iszero(mul(y, gt(x, div(not(0), y)))))) {
mstore(0x00, 0xad251c27) // `MulDivFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
z := add(iszero(iszero(mod(mul(x, y), d))), div(mul(x, y), d))
}
}
/// @dev Returns `ceil(x / d)`.
/// Reverts if `d` is zero.
function divUp(uint256 x, uint256 d) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
if iszero(d) {
mstore(0x00, 0x65244e4e) // `DivFailed()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
z := add(iszero(iszero(mod(x, d))), div(x, d))
}
}
/// @dev Returns `max(0, x - y)`.
function zeroFloorSub(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
z := mul(gt(x, y), sub(x, y))
}
}
/// @dev Exponentiate `x` to `y` by squaring, denominated in base `b`.
/// Reverts if the computation overflows.
function rpow(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
z := mul(b, iszero(y)) // `0 ** 0 = 1`. Otherwise, `0 ** n = 0`.
if x {
z := xor(b, mul(xor(b, x), and(y, 1))) // `z = isEven(y) ? scale : x`
let half := shr(1, b) // Divide `b` by 2.
// Divide `y` by 2 every iteration.
for { y := shr(1, y) } y { y := shr(1, y) } {
let xx := mul(x, x) // Store x squared.
let xxRound := add(xx, half) // Round to the nearest number.
// Revert if `xx + half` overflowed, or if `x ** 2` overflows.
if or(lt(xxRound, xx), shr(128, x)) {
mstore(0x00, 0x49f7642b) // `RPowOverflow()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
x := div(xxRound, b) // Set `x` to scaled `xxRound`.
// If `y` is odd:
if and(y, 1) {
let zx := mul(z, x) // Compute `z * x`.
let zxRound := add(zx, half) // Round to the nearest number.
// If `z * x` overflowed or `zx + half` overflowed:
if or(xor(div(zx, x), z), lt(zxRound, zx)) {
// Revert if `x` is non-zero.
if iszero(iszero(x)) {
mstore(0x00, 0x49f7642b) // `RPowOverflow()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
}
z := div(zxRound, b) // Return properly scaled `zxRound`.
}
}
}
}
}
/// @dev Returns the square root of `x`.
function sqrt(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// `floor(sqrt(2**15)) = 181`. `sqrt(2**15) - 181 = 2.84`.
z := 181 // The "correct" value is 1, but this saves a multiplication later.
// This segment is to get a reasonable initial estimate for the Babylonian method. With a bad
// start, the correct # of bits increases ~linearly each iteration instead of ~quadratically.
// Let `y = x / 2**r`. We check `y >= 2**(k + 8)`
// but shift right by `k` bits to ensure that if `x >= 256`, then `y >= 256`.
let r := shl(7, lt(0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff, x))
r := or(r, shl(6, lt(0xffffffffffffffffff, shr(r, x))))
r := or(r, shl(5, lt(0xffffffffff, shr(r, x))))
r := or(r, shl(4, lt(0xffffff, shr(r, x))))
z := shl(shr(1, r), z)
// Goal was to get `z*z*y` within a small factor of `x`. More iterations could
// get y in a tighter range. Currently, we will have y in `[256, 256*(2**16))`.
// We ensured `y >= 256` so that the relative difference between `y` and `y+1` is small.
// That's not possible if `x < 256` but we can just verify those cases exhaustively.
// Now, `z*z*y <= x < z*z*(y+1)`, and `y <= 2**(16+8)`, and either `y >= 256`, or `x < 256`.
// Correctness can be checked exhaustively for `x < 256`, so we assume `y >= 256`.
// Then `z*sqrt(y)` is within `sqrt(257)/sqrt(256)` of `sqrt(x)`, or about 20bps.
// For `s` in the range `[1/256, 256]`, the estimate `f(s) = (181/1024) * (s+1)`
// is in the range `(1/2.84 * sqrt(s), 2.84 * sqrt(s))`,
// with largest error when `s = 1` and when `s = 256` or `1/256`.
// Since `y` is in `[256, 256*(2**16))`, let `a = y/65536`, so that `a` is in `[1/256, 256)`.
// Then we can estimate `sqrt(y)` using
// `sqrt(65536) * 181/1024 * (a + 1) = 181/4 * (y + 65536)/65536 = 181 * (y + 65536)/2**18`.
// There is no overflow risk here since `y < 2**136` after the first branch above.
z := shr(18, mul(z, add(shr(r, x), 65536))) // A `mul()` is saved from starting `z` at 181.
// Given the worst case multiplicative error of 2.84 above, 7 iterations should be enough.
z := shr(1, add(z, div(x, z)))
z := shr(1, add(z, div(x, z)))
z := shr(1, add(z, div(x, z)))
z := shr(1, add(z, div(x, z)))
z := shr(1, add(z, div(x, z)))
z := shr(1, add(z, div(x, z)))
z := shr(1, add(z, div(x, z)))
// If `x+1` is a perfect square, the Babylonian method cycles between
// `floor(sqrt(x))` and `ceil(sqrt(x))`. This statement ensures we return floor.
// See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integer_square_root#Using_only_integer_division
z := sub(z, lt(div(x, z), z))
}
}
/// @dev Returns the cube root of `x`.
/// Credit to bout3fiddy and pcaversaccio under AGPLv3 license:
/// https://github.com/pcaversaccio/snekmate/blob/main/src/utils/Math.vy
function cbrt(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let r := shl(7, lt(0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff, x))
r := or(r, shl(6, lt(0xffffffffffffffff, shr(r, x))))
r := or(r, shl(5, lt(0xffffffff, shr(r, x))))
r := or(r, shl(4, lt(0xffff, shr(r, x))))
r := or(r, shl(3, lt(0xff, shr(r, x))))
z := div(shl(div(r, 3), shl(lt(0xf, shr(r, x)), 0xf)), xor(7, mod(r, 3)))
z := div(add(add(div(x, mul(z, z)), z), z), 3)
z := div(add(add(div(x, mul(z, z)), z), z), 3)
z := div(add(add(div(x, mul(z, z)), z), z), 3)
z := div(add(add(div(x, mul(z, z)), z), z), 3)
z := div(add(add(div(x, mul(z, z)), z), z), 3)
z := div(add(add(div(x, mul(z, z)), z), z), 3)
z := div(add(add(div(x, mul(z, z)), z), z), 3)
z := sub(z, lt(div(x, mul(z, z)), z))
}
}
/// @dev Returns the square root of `x`, denominated in `WAD`.
function sqrtWad(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
unchecked {
z = 10 ** 9;
if (x <= type(uint256).max / 10 ** 36 - 1) {
x *= 10 ** 18;
z = 1;
}
z *= sqrt(x);
}
}
/// @dev Returns the cube root of `x`, denominated in `WAD`.
function cbrtWad(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
unchecked {
z = 10 ** 12;
if (x <= (type(uint256).max / 10 ** 36) * 10 ** 18 - 1) {
if (x >= type(uint256).max / 10 ** 36) {
x *= 10 ** 18;
z = 10 ** 6;
} else {
x *= 10 ** 36;
z = 1;
}
}
z *= cbrt(x);
}
}
/// @dev Returns the factorial of `x`.
function factorial(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 result) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
if iszero(lt(x, 58)) {
mstore(0x00, 0xaba0f2a2) // `FactorialOverflow()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
for { result := 1 } x { x := sub(x, 1) } { result := mul(result, x) }
}
}
/// @dev Returns the log2 of `x`.
/// Equivalent to computing the index of the most significant bit (MSB) of `x`.
/// Returns 0 if `x` is zero.
function log2(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
r := shl(7, lt(0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff, x))
r := or(r, shl(6, lt(0xffffffffffffffff, shr(r, x))))
r := or(r, shl(5, lt(0xffffffff, shr(r, x))))
r := or(r, shl(4, lt(0xffff, shr(r, x))))
r := or(r, shl(3, lt(0xff, shr(r, x))))
// forgefmt: disable-next-item
r := or(r, byte(and(0x1f, shr(shr(r, x), 0x8421084210842108cc6318c6db6d54be)),
0x0706060506020504060203020504030106050205030304010505030400000000))
}
}
/// @dev Returns the log2 of `x`, rounded up.
/// Returns 0 if `x` is zero.
function log2Up(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
r = log2(x);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
r := add(r, lt(shl(r, 1), x))
}
}
/// @dev Returns the log10 of `x`.
/// Returns 0 if `x` is zero.
function log10(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
if iszero(lt(x, 100000000000000000000000000000000000000)) {
x := div(x, 100000000000000000000000000000000000000)
r := 38
}
if iszero(lt(x, 100000000000000000000)) {
x := div(x, 100000000000000000000)
r := add(r, 20)
}
if iszero(lt(x, 10000000000)) {
x := div(x, 10000000000)
r := add(r, 10)
}
if iszero(lt(x, 100000)) {
x := div(x, 100000)
r := add(r, 5)
}
r := add(r, add(gt(x, 9), add(gt(x, 99), add(gt(x, 999), gt(x, 9999)))))
}
}
/// @dev Returns the log10 of `x`, rounded up.
/// Returns 0 if `x` is zero.
function log10Up(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
r = log10(x);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
r := add(r, lt(exp(10, r), x))
}
}
/// @dev Returns the log256 of `x`.
/// Returns 0 if `x` is zero.
function log256(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
r := shl(7, lt(0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff, x))
r := or(r, shl(6, lt(0xffffffffffffffff, shr(r, x))))
r := or(r, shl(5, lt(0xffffffff, shr(r, x))))
r := or(r, shl(4, lt(0xffff, shr(r, x))))
r := or(shr(3, r), lt(0xff, shr(r, x)))
}
}
/// @dev Returns the log256 of `x`, rounded up.
/// Returns 0 if `x` is zero.
function log256Up(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
r = log256(x);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
r := add(r, lt(shl(shl(3, r), 1), x))
}
}
/// @dev Returns the average of `x` and `y`.
function avg(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
unchecked {
z = (x & y) + ((x ^ y) >> 1);
}
}
/// @dev Returns the average of `x` and `y`.
function avg(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
unchecked {
z = (x >> 1) + (y >> 1) + (((x & 1) + (y & 1)) >> 1);
}
}
/// @dev Returns the absolute value of `x`.
function abs(int256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
z := xor(sub(0, shr(255, x)), add(sub(0, shr(255, x)), x))
}
}
/// @dev Returns the absolute distance between `x` and `y`.
function dist(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
z := xor(mul(xor(sub(y, x), sub(x, y)), sgt(x, y)), sub(y, x))
}
}
/// @dev Returns the minimum of `x` and `y`.
function min(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
z := xor(x, mul(xor(x, y), lt(y, x)))
}
}
/// @dev Returns the minimum of `x` and `y`.
function min(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
z := xor(x, mul(xor(x, y), slt(y, x)))
}
}
/// @dev Returns the maximum of `x` and `y`.
function max(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
z := xor(x, mul(xor(x, y), gt(y, x)))
}
}
/// @dev Returns the maximum of `x` and `y`.
function max(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
z := xor(x, mul(xor(x, y), sgt(y, x)))
}
}
/// @dev Returns `x`, bounded to `minValue` and `maxValue`.
function clamp(uint256 x, uint256 minValue, uint256 maxValue)
internal
pure
returns (uint256 z)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
z := xor(x, mul(xor(x, minValue), gt(minValue, x)))
z := xor(z, mul(xor(z, maxValue), lt(maxValue, z)))
}
}
/// @dev Returns `x`, bounded to `minValue` and `maxValue`.
function clamp(int256 x, int256 minValue, int256 maxValue) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
z := xor(x, mul(xor(x, minValue), sgt(minValue, x)))
z := xor(z, mul(xor(z, maxValue), slt(maxValue, z)))
}
}
/// @dev Returns greatest common divisor of `x` and `y`.
function gcd(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
for { z := x } y {} {
let t := y
y := mod(z, y)
z := t
}
}
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* RAW NUMBER OPERATIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Returns `x + y`, without checking for overflow.
function rawAdd(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
unchecked {
z = x + y;
}
}
/// @dev Returns `x + y`, without checking for overflow.
function rawAdd(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
unchecked {
z = x + y;
}
}
/// @dev Returns `x - y`, without checking for underflow.
function rawSub(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
unchecked {
z = x - y;
}
}
/// @dev Returns `x - y`, without checking for underflow.
function rawSub(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
unchecked {
z = x - y;
}
}
/// @dev Returns `x * y`, without checking for overflow.
function rawMul(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
unchecked {
z = x * y;
}
}
/// @dev Returns `x * y`, without checking for overflow.
function rawMul(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
unchecked {
z = x * y;
}
}
/// @dev Returns `x / y`, returning 0 if `y` is zero.
function rawDiv(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
z := div(x, y)
}
}
/// @dev Returns `x / y`, returning 0 if `y` is zero.
function rawSDiv(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
z := sdiv(x, y)
}
}
/// @dev Returns `x % y`, returning 0 if `y` is zero.
function rawMod(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
z := mod(x, y)
}
}
/// @dev Returns `x % y`, returning 0 if `y` is zero.
function rawSMod(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
z := smod(x, y)
}
}
/// @dev Returns `(x + y) % d`, return 0 if `d` if zero.
function rawAddMod(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 d) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
z := addmod(x, y, d)
}
}
/// @dev Returns `(x * y) % d`, return 0 if `d` if zero.
function rawMulMod(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 d) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
z := mulmod(x, y, d)
}
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.4;
/// @notice Safe integer casting library that reverts on overflow.
/// @author Solady (https://github.com/vectorized/solady/blob/main/src/utils/SafeCastLib.sol)
/// @author Modified from OpenZeppelin (https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts/blob/master/contracts/utils/math/SafeCast.sol)
library SafeCastLib {
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* CUSTOM ERRORS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
error Overflow();
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* UNSIGNED INTEGER SAFE CASTING OPERATIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
function toUint8(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint8) {
if (x >= 1 << 8) _revertOverflow();
return uint8(x);
}
function toUint16(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint16) {
if (x >= 1 << 16) _revertOverflow();
return uint16(x);
}
function toUint24(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint24) {
if (x >= 1 << 24) _revertOverflow();
return uint24(x);
}
function toUint32(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint32) {
if (x >= 1 << 32) _revertOverflow();
return uint32(x);
}
function toUint40(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint40) {
if (x >= 1 << 40) _revertOverflow();
return uint40(x);
}
function toUint48(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint48) {
if (x >= 1 << 48) _revertOverflow();
return uint48(x);
}
function toUint56(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint56) {
if (x >= 1 << 56) _revertOverflow();
return uint56(x);
}
function toUint64(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint64) {
if (x >= 1 << 64) _revertOverflow();
return uint64(x);
}
function toUint72(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint72) {
if (x >= 1 << 72) _revertOverflow();
return uint72(x);
}
function toUint80(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint80) {
if (x >= 1 << 80) _revertOverflow();
return uint80(x);
}
function toUint88(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint88) {
if (x >= 1 << 88) _revertOverflow();
return uint88(x);
}
function toUint96(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint96) {
if (x >= 1 << 96) _revertOverflow();
return uint96(x);
}
function toUint104(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint104) {
if (x >= 1 << 104) _revertOverflow();
return uint104(x);
}
function toUint112(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint112) {
if (x >= 1 << 112) _revertOverflow();
return uint112(x);
}
function toUint120(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint120) {
if (x >= 1 << 120) _revertOverflow();
return uint120(x);
}
function toUint128(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint128) {
if (x >= 1 << 128) _revertOverflow();
return uint128(x);
}
function toUint136(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint136) {
if (x >= 1 << 136) _revertOverflow();
return uint136(x);
}
function toUint144(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint144) {
if (x >= 1 << 144) _revertOverflow();
return uint144(x);
}
function toUint152(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint152) {
if (x >= 1 << 152) _revertOverflow();
return uint152(x);
}
function toUint160(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint160) {
if (x >= 1 << 160) _revertOverflow();
return uint160(x);
}
function toUint168(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint168) {
if (x >= 1 << 168) _revertOverflow();
return uint168(x);
}
function toUint176(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint176) {
if (x >= 1 << 176) _revertOverflow();
return uint176(x);
}
function toUint184(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint184) {
if (x >= 1 << 184) _revertOverflow();
return uint184(x);
}
function toUint192(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint192) {
if (x >= 1 << 192) _revertOverflow();
return uint192(x);
}
function toUint200(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint200) {
if (x >= 1 << 200) _revertOverflow();
return uint200(x);
}
function toUint208(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint208) {
if (x >= 1 << 208) _revertOverflow();
return uint208(x);
}
function toUint216(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint216) {
if (x >= 1 << 216) _revertOverflow();
return uint216(x);
}
function toUint224(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint224) {
if (x >= 1 << 224) _revertOverflow();
return uint224(x);
}
function toUint232(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint232) {
if (x >= 1 << 232) _revertOverflow();
return uint232(x);
}
function toUint240(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint240) {
if (x >= 1 << 240) _revertOverflow();
return uint240(x);
}
function toUint248(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint248) {
if (x >= 1 << 248) _revertOverflow();
return uint248(x);
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* SIGNED INTEGER SAFE CASTING OPERATIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
function toInt8(int256 x) internal pure returns (int8) {
int8 y = int8(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt16(int256 x) internal pure returns (int16) {
int16 y = int16(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt24(int256 x) internal pure returns (int24) {
int24 y = int24(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt32(int256 x) internal pure returns (int32) {
int32 y = int32(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt40(int256 x) internal pure returns (int40) {
int40 y = int40(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt48(int256 x) internal pure returns (int48) {
int48 y = int48(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt56(int256 x) internal pure returns (int56) {
int56 y = int56(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt64(int256 x) internal pure returns (int64) {
int64 y = int64(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt72(int256 x) internal pure returns (int72) {
int72 y = int72(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt80(int256 x) internal pure returns (int80) {
int80 y = int80(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt88(int256 x) internal pure returns (int88) {
int88 y = int88(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt96(int256 x) internal pure returns (int96) {
int96 y = int96(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt104(int256 x) internal pure returns (int104) {
int104 y = int104(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt112(int256 x) internal pure returns (int112) {
int112 y = int112(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt120(int256 x) internal pure returns (int120) {
int120 y = int120(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt128(int256 x) internal pure returns (int128) {
int128 y = int128(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt136(int256 x) internal pure returns (int136) {
int136 y = int136(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt144(int256 x) internal pure returns (int144) {
int144 y = int144(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt152(int256 x) internal pure returns (int152) {
int152 y = int152(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt160(int256 x) internal pure returns (int160) {
int160 y = int160(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt168(int256 x) internal pure returns (int168) {
int168 y = int168(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt176(int256 x) internal pure returns (int176) {
int176 y = int176(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt184(int256 x) internal pure returns (int184) {
int184 y = int184(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt192(int256 x) internal pure returns (int192) {
int192 y = int192(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt200(int256 x) internal pure returns (int200) {
int200 y = int200(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt208(int256 x) internal pure returns (int208) {
int208 y = int208(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt216(int256 x) internal pure returns (int216) {
int216 y = int216(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt224(int256 x) internal pure returns (int224) {
int224 y = int224(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt232(int256 x) internal pure returns (int232) {
int232 y = int232(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt240(int256 x) internal pure returns (int240) {
int240 y = int240(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
function toInt248(int256 x) internal pure returns (int248) {
int248 y = int248(x);
if (x != y) _revertOverflow();
return y;
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* OTHER SAFE CASTING OPERATIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
function toInt256(uint256 x) internal pure returns (int256) {
if (x >= 1 << 255) _revertOverflow();
return int256(x);
}
function toUint256(int256 x) internal pure returns (uint256) {
if (x < 0) _revertOverflow();
return uint256(x);
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* PRIVATE HELPERS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
function _revertOverflow() private pure {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Store the function selector of `Overflow()`.
mstore(0x00, 0x35278d12)
// Revert with (offset, size).
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.9.0) (token/ERC20/IERC20.sol)
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
/**
* @dev Interface of the ERC20 standard as defined in the EIP.
*/
interface IERC20 {
/**
* @dev Emitted when `value` tokens are moved from one account (`from`) to
* another (`to`).
*
* Note that `value` may be zero.
*/
event Transfer(address indexed from, address indexed to, uint256 value);
/**
* @dev Emitted when the allowance of a `spender` for an `owner` is set by
* a call to {approve}. `value` is the new allowance.
*/
event Approval(address indexed owner, address indexed spender, uint256 value);
/**
* @dev Returns the amount of tokens in existence.
*/
function totalSupply() external view returns (uint256);
/**
* @dev Returns the amount of tokens owned by `account`.
*/
function balanceOf(address account) external view returns (uint256);
/**
* @dev Moves `amount` tokens from the caller's account to `to`.
*
* Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
*
* Emits a {Transfer} event.
*/
function transfer(address to, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
/**
* @dev Returns the remaining number of tokens that `spender` will be
* allowed to spend on behalf of `owner` through {transferFrom}. This is
* zero by default.
*
* This value changes when {approve} or {transferFrom} are called.
*/
function allowance(address owner, address spender) external view returns (uint256);
/**
* @dev Sets `amount` as the allowance of `spender` over the caller's tokens.
*
* Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
*
* IMPORTANT: Beware that changing an allowance with this method brings the risk
* that someone may use both the old and the new allowance by unfortunate
* transaction ordering. One possible solution to mitigate this race
* condition is to first reduce the spender's allowance to 0 and set the
* desired value afterwards:
* https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
*
* Emits an {Approval} event.
*/
function approve(address spender, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
/**
* @dev Moves `amount` tokens from `from` to `to` using the
* allowance mechanism. `amount` is then deducted from the caller's
* allowance.
*
* Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
*
* Emits a {Transfer} event.
*/
function transferFrom(address from, address to, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { IERC20 } from "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol";
import { IERC721Metadata } from "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC721/extensions/IERC721Metadata.sol";
import { Lockup } from "../types/DataTypes.sol";
import { ISablierV2Base } from "./ISablierV2Base.sol";
import { ISablierV2NFTDescriptor } from "./ISablierV2NFTDescriptor.sol";
/// @title ISablierV2Lockup
/// @notice Common logic between all Sablier V2 lockup streaming contracts.
interface ISablierV2Lockup is
ISablierV2Base, // 1 inherited component
IERC721Metadata // 2 inherited components
{
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
EVENTS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Emitted when a stream is canceled.
/// @param streamId The id of the stream.
/// @param sender The address of the stream's sender.
/// @param recipient The address of the stream's recipient.
/// @param senderAmount The amount of assets refunded to the stream's sender, denoted in units of the asset's
/// decimals.
/// @param recipientAmount The amount of assets left for the stream's recipient to withdraw, denoted in units of the
/// asset's decimals.
event CancelLockupStream(
uint256 indexed streamId,
address indexed sender,
address indexed recipient,
uint128 senderAmount,
uint128 recipientAmount
);
/// @notice Emitted when a sender gives up the right to cancel a stream.
/// @param streamId The id of the stream.
event RenounceLockupStream(uint256 indexed streamId);
/// @notice Emitted when the admin sets a new NFT descriptor contract.
/// @param admin The address of the current contract admin.
/// @param oldNFTDescriptor The address of the old NFT descriptor contract.
/// @param newNFTDescriptor The address of the new NFT descriptor contract.
event SetNFTDescriptor(
address indexed admin, ISablierV2NFTDescriptor oldNFTDescriptor, ISablierV2NFTDescriptor newNFTDescriptor
);
/// @notice Emitted when assets are withdrawn from a stream.
/// @param streamId The id of the stream.
/// @param to The address that has received the withdrawn assets.
/// @param amount The amount of assets withdrawn, denoted in units of the asset's decimals.
event WithdrawFromLockupStream(uint256 indexed streamId, address indexed to, uint128 amount);
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
CONSTANT FUNCTIONS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Retrieves the address of the ERC-20 asset used for streaming.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function getAsset(uint256 streamId) external view returns (IERC20 asset);
/// @notice Retrieves the amount deposited in the stream, denoted in units of the asset's decimals.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function getDepositedAmount(uint256 streamId) external view returns (uint128 depositedAmount);
/// @notice Retrieves the stream's end time, which is a Unix timestamp.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function getEndTime(uint256 streamId) external view returns (uint40 endTime);
/// @notice Retrieves the stream's recipient.
/// @dev Reverts if the NFT has been burned.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function getRecipient(uint256 streamId) external view returns (address recipient);
/// @notice Retrieves the amount refunded to the sender after a cancellation, denoted in units of the asset's
/// decimals. This amount is always zero unless the stream was canceled.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function getRefundedAmount(uint256 streamId) external view returns (uint128 refundedAmount);
/// @notice Retrieves the stream's sender.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function getSender(uint256 streamId) external view returns (address sender);
/// @notice Retrieves the stream's start time, which is a Unix timestamp.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function getStartTime(uint256 streamId) external view returns (uint40 startTime);
/// @notice Retrieves the amount withdrawn from the stream, denoted in units of the asset's decimals.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function getWithdrawnAmount(uint256 streamId) external view returns (uint128 withdrawnAmount);
/// @notice Retrieves a flag indicating whether the stream can be canceled. When the stream is cold, this
/// flag is always `false`.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function isCancelable(uint256 streamId) external view returns (bool result);
/// @notice Retrieves a flag indicating whether the stream is cold, i.e. settled, canceled, or depleted.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function isCold(uint256 streamId) external view returns (bool result);
/// @notice Retrieves a flag indicating whether the stream is depleted.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function isDepleted(uint256 streamId) external view returns (bool result);
/// @notice Retrieves a flag indicating whether the stream exists.
/// @dev Does not revert if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function isStream(uint256 streamId) external view returns (bool result);
/// @notice Retrieves a flag indicating whether the stream is warm, i.e. either pending or streaming.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function isWarm(uint256 streamId) external view returns (bool result);
/// @notice Counter for stream ids, used in the create functions.
function nextStreamId() external view returns (uint256);
/// @notice Calculates the amount that the sender would be refunded if the stream were canceled, denoted in units
/// of the asset's decimals.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function refundableAmountOf(uint256 streamId) external view returns (uint128 refundableAmount);
/// @notice Retrieves the stream's status.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function statusOf(uint256 streamId) external view returns (Lockup.Status status);
/// @notice Calculates the amount streamed to the recipient, denoted in units of the asset's decimals.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function streamedAmountOf(uint256 streamId) external view returns (uint128 streamedAmount);
/// @notice Retrieves a flag indicating whether the stream was canceled.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function wasCanceled(uint256 streamId) external view returns (bool result);
/// @notice Calculates the amount that the recipient can withdraw from the stream, denoted in units of the asset's
/// decimals.
/// @dev Reverts if `streamId` references a null stream.
/// @param streamId The stream id for the query.
function withdrawableAmountOf(uint256 streamId) external view returns (uint128 withdrawableAmount);
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
NON-CONSTANT FUNCTIONS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Burns the NFT associated with the stream.
///
/// @dev Emits a {Transfer} event.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Must not be delegate called.
/// - `streamId` must reference a depleted stream.
/// - The NFT must exist.
/// - `msg.sender` must be either the NFT owner or an approved third party.
///
/// @param streamId The id of the stream NFT to burn.
function burn(uint256 streamId) external;
/// @notice Cancels the stream and refunds any remaining assets to the sender.
///
/// @dev Emits a {Transfer}, {CancelLockupStream}, and {MetadataUpdate} event.
///
/// Notes:
/// - If there any assets left for the recipient to withdraw, the stream is marked as canceled. Otherwise, the
/// stream is marked as depleted.
/// - This function attempts to invoke a hook on either the sender or the recipient, depending on who `msg.sender`
/// is, and if the resolved address is a contract.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Must not be delegate called.
/// - The stream must be warm and cancelable.
/// - `msg.sender` must be either the stream's sender or the stream's recipient (i.e. the NFT owner).
///
/// @param streamId The id of the stream to cancel.
function cancel(uint256 streamId) external;
/// @notice Cancels multiple streams and refunds any remaining assets to the sender.
///
/// @dev Emits multiple {Transfer}, {CancelLockupStream}, and {MetadataUpdate} events.
///
/// Notes:
/// - Refer to the notes in {cancel}.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - All requirements from {cancel} must be met for each stream.
///
/// @param streamIds The ids of the streams to cancel.
function cancelMultiple(uint256[] calldata streamIds) external;
/// @notice Removes the right of the stream's sender to cancel the stream.
///
/// @dev Emits a {RenounceLockupStream} and {MetadataUpdate} event.
///
/// Notes:
/// - This is an irreversible operation.
/// - This function attempts to invoke a hook on the stream's recipient, provided that the recipient is a contract.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Must not be delegate called.
/// - `streamId` must reference a warm stream.
/// - `msg.sender` must be the stream's sender.
/// - The stream must be cancelable.
///
/// @param streamId The id of the stream to renounce.
function renounce(uint256 streamId) external;
/// @notice Sets a new NFT descriptor contract, which produces the URI describing the Sablier stream NFTs.
///
/// @dev Emits a {SetNFTDescriptor} and {BatchMetadataUpdate} event.
///
/// Notes:
/// - Does not revert if the NFT descriptor is the same.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - `msg.sender` must be the contract admin.
///
/// @param newNFTDescriptor The address of the new NFT descriptor contract.
function setNFTDescriptor(ISablierV2NFTDescriptor newNFTDescriptor) external;
/// @notice Withdraws the provided amount of assets from the stream to the `to` address.
///
/// @dev Emits a {Transfer}, {WithdrawFromLockupStream}, and {MetadataUpdate} event.
///
/// Notes:
/// - This function attempts to invoke a hook on the stream's recipient, provided that the recipient is a contract
/// and `msg.sender` is either the sender or an approved operator.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Must not be delegate called.
/// - `streamId` must not reference a null or depleted stream.
/// - `msg.sender` must be the stream's sender, the stream's recipient or an approved third party.
/// - `to` must be the recipient if `msg.sender` is the stream's sender.
/// - `to` must not be the zero address.
/// - `amount` must be greater than zero and must not exceed the withdrawable amount.
///
/// @param streamId The id of the stream to withdraw from.
/// @param to The address receiving the withdrawn assets.
/// @param amount The amount to withdraw, denoted in units of the asset's decimals.
function withdraw(uint256 streamId, address to, uint128 amount) external;
/// @notice Withdraws the maximum withdrawable amount from the stream to the provided address `to`.
///
/// @dev Emits a {Transfer}, {WithdrawFromLockupStream}, and {MetadataUpdate} event.
///
/// Notes:
/// - Refer to the notes in {withdraw}.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Refer to the requirements in {withdraw}.
///
/// @param streamId The id of the stream to withdraw from.
/// @param to The address receiving the withdrawn assets.
function withdrawMax(uint256 streamId, address to) external;
/// @notice Withdraws the maximum withdrawable amount from the stream to the current recipient, and transfers the
/// NFT to `newRecipient`.
///
/// @dev Emits a {WithdrawFromLockupStream} and a {Transfer} event.
///
/// Notes:
/// - If the withdrawable amount is zero, the withdrawal is skipped.
/// - Refer to the notes in {withdraw}.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - `msg.sender` must be the stream's recipient.
/// - Refer to the requirements in {withdraw}.
/// - Refer to the requirements in {IERC721.transferFrom}.
///
/// @param streamId The id of the stream NFT to transfer.
/// @param newRecipient The address of the new owner of the stream NFT.
function withdrawMaxAndTransfer(uint256 streamId, address newRecipient) external;
/// @notice Withdraws assets from streams to the provided address `to`.
///
/// @dev Emits multiple {Transfer}, {WithdrawFromLockupStream}, and {MetadataUpdate} events.
///
/// Notes:
/// - This function attempts to call a hook on the recipient of each stream, unless `msg.sender` is the recipient.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - All requirements from {withdraw} must be met for each stream.
/// - There must be an equal number of `streamIds` and `amounts`.
///
/// @param streamIds The ids of the streams to withdraw from.
/// @param to The address receiving the withdrawn assets.
/// @param amounts The amounts to withdraw, denoted in units of the asset's decimals.
function withdrawMultiple(uint256[] calldata streamIds, address to, uint128[] calldata amounts) external;
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity >=0.8.19; /* ██████╗ ██████╗ ██████╗ ███╗ ███╗ █████╗ ████████╗██╗ ██╗ ██╔══██╗██╔══██╗██╔══██╗████╗ ████║██╔══██╗╚══██╔══╝██║ ██║ ██████╔╝██████╔╝██████╔╝██╔████╔██║███████║ ██║ ███████║ ██╔═══╝ ██╔══██╗██╔══██╗██║╚██╔╝██║██╔══██║ ██║ ██╔══██║ ██║ ██║ ██║██████╔╝██║ ╚═╝ ██║██║ ██║ ██║ ██║ ██║ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝╚═════╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ██╗ ██╗██████╗ ██████╗ ██╗ ██╗ ██╗ █████╗ ██║ ██║██╔══██╗╚════██╗╚██╗██╔╝███║██╔══██╗ ██║ ██║██║ ██║ █████╔╝ ╚███╔╝ ╚██║╚█████╔╝ ██║ ██║██║ ██║██╔═══╝ ██╔██╗ ██║██╔══██╗ ╚██████╔╝██████╔╝███████╗██╔╝ ██╗ ██║╚█████╔╝ ╚═════╝ ╚═════╝ ╚══════╝╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚════╝ */ import "./ud2x18/Casting.sol"; import "./ud2x18/Constants.sol"; import "./ud2x18/Errors.sol"; import "./ud2x18/ValueType.sol";
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity >=0.8.19; /* ██████╗ ██████╗ ██████╗ ███╗ ███╗ █████╗ ████████╗██╗ ██╗ ██╔══██╗██╔══██╗██╔══██╗████╗ ████║██╔══██╗╚══██╔══╝██║ ██║ ██████╔╝██████╔╝██████╔╝██╔████╔██║███████║ ██║ ███████║ ██╔═══╝ ██╔══██╗██╔══██╗██║╚██╔╝██║██╔══██║ ██║ ██╔══██║ ██║ ██║ ██║██████╔╝██║ ╚═╝ ██║██║ ██║ ██║ ██║ ██║ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝╚═════╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ██╗ ██╗██████╗ ██████╗ ██████╗ ██╗ ██╗ ██╗ █████╗ ██║ ██║██╔══██╗██╔════╝ ██╔═████╗╚██╗██╔╝███║██╔══██╗ ██║ ██║██║ ██║███████╗ ██║██╔██║ ╚███╔╝ ╚██║╚█████╔╝ ██║ ██║██║ ██║██╔═══██╗████╔╝██║ ██╔██╗ ██║██╔══██╗ ╚██████╔╝██████╔╝╚██████╔╝╚██████╔╝██╔╝ ██╗ ██║╚█████╔╝ ╚═════╝ ╚═════╝ ╚═════╝ ╚═════╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚════╝ */ import "./ud60x18/Casting.sol"; import "./ud60x18/Constants.sol"; import "./ud60x18/Conversions.sol"; import "./ud60x18/Errors.sol"; import "./ud60x18/Helpers.sol"; import "./ud60x18/Math.sol"; import "./ud60x18/ValueType.sol";
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT pragma solidity >=0.8.19; /* ██████╗ ██████╗ ██████╗ ███╗ ███╗ █████╗ ████████╗██╗ ██╗ ██╔══██╗██╔══██╗██╔══██╗████╗ ████║██╔══██╗╚══██╔══╝██║ ██║ ██████╔╝██████╔╝██████╔╝██╔████╔██║███████║ ██║ ███████║ ██╔═══╝ ██╔══██╗██╔══██╗██║╚██╔╝██║██╔══██║ ██║ ██╔══██║ ██║ ██║ ██║██████╔╝██║ ╚═╝ ██║██║ ██║ ██║ ██║ ██║ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝╚═════╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ███████╗██████╗ ███████╗ █████╗ ██╗ ██╗ ██╗ █████╗ ██╔════╝██╔══██╗██╔════╝██╔══██╗╚██╗██╔╝███║██╔══██╗ ███████╗██║ ██║███████╗╚██████║ ╚███╔╝ ╚██║╚█████╔╝ ╚════██║██║ ██║╚════██║ ╚═══██║ ██╔██╗ ██║██╔══██╗ ███████║██████╔╝███████║ █████╔╝██╔╝ ██╗ ██║╚█████╔╝ ╚══════╝╚═════╝ ╚══════╝ ╚════╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚═╝ ╚════╝ */ import "./sd59x18/Casting.sol"; import "./sd59x18/Constants.sol"; import "./sd59x18/Conversions.sol"; import "./sd59x18/Errors.sol"; import "./sd59x18/Helpers.sol"; import "./sd59x18/Math.sol"; import "./sd59x18/ValueType.sol";
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.9.0) (token/ERC721/IERC721.sol)
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
import "../../utils/introspection/IERC165.sol";
/**
* @dev Required interface of an ERC721 compliant contract.
*/
interface IERC721 is IERC165 {
/**
* @dev Emitted when `tokenId` token is transferred from `from` to `to`.
*/
event Transfer(address indexed from, address indexed to, uint256 indexed tokenId);
/**
* @dev Emitted when `owner` enables `approved` to manage the `tokenId` token.
*/
event Approval(address indexed owner, address indexed approved, uint256 indexed tokenId);
/**
* @dev Emitted when `owner` enables or disables (`approved`) `operator` to manage all of its assets.
*/
event ApprovalForAll(address indexed owner, address indexed operator, bool approved);
/**
* @dev Returns the number of tokens in ``owner``'s account.
*/
function balanceOf(address owner) external view returns (uint256 balance);
/**
* @dev Returns the owner of the `tokenId` token.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `tokenId` must exist.
*/
function ownerOf(uint256 tokenId) external view returns (address owner);
/**
* @dev Safely transfers `tokenId` token from `from` to `to`.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `from` cannot be the zero address.
* - `to` cannot be the zero address.
* - `tokenId` token must exist and be owned by `from`.
* - If the caller is not `from`, it must be approved to move this token by either {approve} or {setApprovalForAll}.
* - If `to` refers to a smart contract, it must implement {IERC721Receiver-onERC721Received}, which is called upon a safe transfer.
*
* Emits a {Transfer} event.
*/
function safeTransferFrom(address from, address to, uint256 tokenId, bytes calldata data) external;
/**
* @dev Safely transfers `tokenId` token from `from` to `to`, checking first that contract recipients
* are aware of the ERC721 protocol to prevent tokens from being forever locked.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `from` cannot be the zero address.
* - `to` cannot be the zero address.
* - `tokenId` token must exist and be owned by `from`.
* - If the caller is not `from`, it must have been allowed to move this token by either {approve} or {setApprovalForAll}.
* - If `to` refers to a smart contract, it must implement {IERC721Receiver-onERC721Received}, which is called upon a safe transfer.
*
* Emits a {Transfer} event.
*/
function safeTransferFrom(address from, address to, uint256 tokenId) external;
/**
* @dev Transfers `tokenId` token from `from` to `to`.
*
* WARNING: Note that the caller is responsible to confirm that the recipient is capable of receiving ERC721
* or else they may be permanently lost. Usage of {safeTransferFrom} prevents loss, though the caller must
* understand this adds an external call which potentially creates a reentrancy vulnerability.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `from` cannot be the zero address.
* - `to` cannot be the zero address.
* - `tokenId` token must be owned by `from`.
* - If the caller is not `from`, it must be approved to move this token by either {approve} or {setApprovalForAll}.
*
* Emits a {Transfer} event.
*/
function transferFrom(address from, address to, uint256 tokenId) external;
/**
* @dev Gives permission to `to` to transfer `tokenId` token to another account.
* The approval is cleared when the token is transferred.
*
* Only a single account can be approved at a time, so approving the zero address clears previous approvals.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - The caller must own the token or be an approved operator.
* - `tokenId` must exist.
*
* Emits an {Approval} event.
*/
function approve(address to, uint256 tokenId) external;
/**
* @dev Approve or remove `operator` as an operator for the caller.
* Operators can call {transferFrom} or {safeTransferFrom} for any token owned by the caller.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - The `operator` cannot be the caller.
*
* Emits an {ApprovalForAll} event.
*/
function setApprovalForAll(address operator, bool approved) external;
/**
* @dev Returns the account approved for `tokenId` token.
*
* Requirements:
*
* - `tokenId` must exist.
*/
function getApproved(uint256 tokenId) external view returns (address operator);
/**
* @dev Returns if the `operator` is allowed to manage all of the assets of `owner`.
*
* See {setApprovalForAll}
*/
function isApprovedForAll(address owner, address operator) external view returns (bool);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.4;
/// @notice Simple ERC20 + EIP-2612 implementation.
/// @author Solady (https://github.com/vectorized/solady/blob/main/src/tokens/ERC20.sol)
/// @author Modified from Solmate (https://github.com/transmissions11/solmate/blob/main/src/tokens/ERC20.sol)
/// @author Modified from OpenZeppelin (https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts/blob/master/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol)
///
/// @dev Note:
/// - The ERC20 standard allows minting and transferring to and from the zero address,
/// minting and transferring zero tokens, as well as self-approvals.
/// For performance, this implementation WILL NOT revert for such actions.
/// Please add any checks with overrides if desired.
/// - The `permit` function uses the ecrecover precompile (0x1).
///
/// If you are overriding:
/// - NEVER violate the ERC20 invariant:
/// the total sum of all balances must be equal to `totalSupply()`.
/// - Check that the overridden function is actually used in the function you want to
/// change the behavior of. Much of the code has been manually inlined for performance.
abstract contract ERC20 {
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* CUSTOM ERRORS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev The total supply has overflowed.
error TotalSupplyOverflow();
/// @dev The allowance has overflowed.
error AllowanceOverflow();
/// @dev The allowance has underflowed.
error AllowanceUnderflow();
/// @dev Insufficient balance.
error InsufficientBalance();
/// @dev Insufficient allowance.
error InsufficientAllowance();
/// @dev The permit is invalid.
error InvalidPermit();
/// @dev The permit has expired.
error PermitExpired();
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* EVENTS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Emitted when `amount` tokens is transferred from `from` to `to`.
event Transfer(address indexed from, address indexed to, uint256 amount);
/// @dev Emitted when `amount` tokens is approved by `owner` to be used by `spender`.
event Approval(address indexed owner, address indexed spender, uint256 amount);
/// @dev `keccak256(bytes("Transfer(address,address,uint256)"))`.
uint256 private constant _TRANSFER_EVENT_SIGNATURE =
0xddf252ad1be2c89b69c2b068fc378daa952ba7f163c4a11628f55a4df523b3ef;
/// @dev `keccak256(bytes("Approval(address,address,uint256)"))`.
uint256 private constant _APPROVAL_EVENT_SIGNATURE =
0x8c5be1e5ebec7d5bd14f71427d1e84f3dd0314c0f7b2291e5b200ac8c7c3b925;
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* STORAGE */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev The storage slot for the total supply.
uint256 private constant _TOTAL_SUPPLY_SLOT = 0x05345cdf77eb68f44c;
/// @dev The balance slot of `owner` is given by:
/// ```
/// mstore(0x0c, _BALANCE_SLOT_SEED)
/// mstore(0x00, owner)
/// let balanceSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x20)
/// ```
uint256 private constant _BALANCE_SLOT_SEED = 0x87a211a2;
/// @dev The allowance slot of (`owner`, `spender`) is given by:
/// ```
/// mstore(0x20, spender)
/// mstore(0x0c, _ALLOWANCE_SLOT_SEED)
/// mstore(0x00, owner)
/// let allowanceSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x34)
/// ```
uint256 private constant _ALLOWANCE_SLOT_SEED = 0x7f5e9f20;
/// @dev The nonce slot of `owner` is given by:
/// ```
/// mstore(0x0c, _NONCES_SLOT_SEED)
/// mstore(0x00, owner)
/// let nonceSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x20)
/// ```
uint256 private constant _NONCES_SLOT_SEED = 0x38377508;
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* CONSTANTS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev `(_NONCES_SLOT_SEED << 16) | 0x1901`.
uint256 private constant _NONCES_SLOT_SEED_WITH_SIGNATURE_PREFIX = 0x383775081901;
/// @dev `keccak256("EIP712Domain(string name,string version,uint256 chainId,address verifyingContract)")`.
bytes32 private constant _DOMAIN_TYPEHASH =
0x8b73c3c69bb8fe3d512ecc4cf759cc79239f7b179b0ffacaa9a75d522b39400f;
/// @dev `keccak256("1")`.
bytes32 private constant _VERSION_HASH =
0xc89efdaa54c0f20c7adf612882df0950f5a951637e0307cdcb4c672f298b8bc6;
/// @dev `keccak256("Permit(address owner,address spender,uint256 value,uint256 nonce,uint256 deadline)")`.
bytes32 private constant _PERMIT_TYPEHASH =
0x6e71edae12b1b97f4d1f60370fef10105fa2faae0126114a169c64845d6126c9;
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* ERC20 METADATA */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Returns the name of the token.
function name() public view virtual returns (string memory);
/// @dev Returns the symbol of the token.
function symbol() public view virtual returns (string memory);
/// @dev Returns the decimals places of the token.
function decimals() public view virtual returns (uint8) {
return 18;
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* ERC20 */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Returns the amount of tokens in existence.
function totalSupply() public view virtual returns (uint256 result) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
result := sload(_TOTAL_SUPPLY_SLOT)
}
}
/// @dev Returns the amount of tokens owned by `owner`.
function balanceOf(address owner) public view virtual returns (uint256 result) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
mstore(0x0c, _BALANCE_SLOT_SEED)
mstore(0x00, owner)
result := sload(keccak256(0x0c, 0x20))
}
}
/// @dev Returns the amount of tokens that `spender` can spend on behalf of `owner`.
function allowance(address owner, address spender)
public
view
virtual
returns (uint256 result)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
mstore(0x20, spender)
mstore(0x0c, _ALLOWANCE_SLOT_SEED)
mstore(0x00, owner)
result := sload(keccak256(0x0c, 0x34))
}
}
/// @dev Sets `amount` as the allowance of `spender` over the caller's tokens.
///
/// Emits a {Approval} event.
function approve(address spender, uint256 amount) public virtual returns (bool) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Compute the allowance slot and store the amount.
mstore(0x20, spender)
mstore(0x0c, _ALLOWANCE_SLOT_SEED)
mstore(0x00, caller())
sstore(keccak256(0x0c, 0x34), amount)
// Emit the {Approval} event.
mstore(0x00, amount)
log3(0x00, 0x20, _APPROVAL_EVENT_SIGNATURE, caller(), shr(96, mload(0x2c)))
}
return true;
}
/// @dev Transfer `amount` tokens from the caller to `to`.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - `from` must at least have `amount`.
///
/// Emits a {Transfer} event.
function transfer(address to, uint256 amount) public virtual returns (bool) {
_beforeTokenTransfer(msg.sender, to, amount);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Compute the balance slot and load its value.
mstore(0x0c, _BALANCE_SLOT_SEED)
mstore(0x00, caller())
let fromBalanceSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x20)
let fromBalance := sload(fromBalanceSlot)
// Revert if insufficient balance.
if gt(amount, fromBalance) {
mstore(0x00, 0xf4d678b8) // `InsufficientBalance()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
// Subtract and store the updated balance.
sstore(fromBalanceSlot, sub(fromBalance, amount))
// Compute the balance slot of `to`.
mstore(0x00, to)
let toBalanceSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x20)
// Add and store the updated balance of `to`.
// Will not overflow because the sum of all user balances
// cannot exceed the maximum uint256 value.
sstore(toBalanceSlot, add(sload(toBalanceSlot), amount))
// Emit the {Transfer} event.
mstore(0x20, amount)
log3(0x20, 0x20, _TRANSFER_EVENT_SIGNATURE, caller(), shr(96, mload(0x0c)))
}
_afterTokenTransfer(msg.sender, to, amount);
return true;
}
/// @dev Transfers `amount` tokens from `from` to `to`.
///
/// Note: Does not update the allowance if it is the maximum uint256 value.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - `from` must at least have `amount`.
/// - The caller must have at least `amount` of allowance to transfer the tokens of `from`.
///
/// Emits a {Transfer} event.
function transferFrom(address from, address to, uint256 amount) public virtual returns (bool) {
_beforeTokenTransfer(from, to, amount);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let from_ := shl(96, from)
// Compute the allowance slot and load its value.
mstore(0x20, caller())
mstore(0x0c, or(from_, _ALLOWANCE_SLOT_SEED))
let allowanceSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x34)
let allowance_ := sload(allowanceSlot)
// If the allowance is not the maximum uint256 value.
if add(allowance_, 1) {
// Revert if the amount to be transferred exceeds the allowance.
if gt(amount, allowance_) {
mstore(0x00, 0x13be252b) // `InsufficientAllowance()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
// Subtract and store the updated allowance.
sstore(allowanceSlot, sub(allowance_, amount))
}
// Compute the balance slot and load its value.
mstore(0x0c, or(from_, _BALANCE_SLOT_SEED))
let fromBalanceSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x20)
let fromBalance := sload(fromBalanceSlot)
// Revert if insufficient balance.
if gt(amount, fromBalance) {
mstore(0x00, 0xf4d678b8) // `InsufficientBalance()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
// Subtract and store the updated balance.
sstore(fromBalanceSlot, sub(fromBalance, amount))
// Compute the balance slot of `to`.
mstore(0x00, to)
let toBalanceSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x20)
// Add and store the updated balance of `to`.
// Will not overflow because the sum of all user balances
// cannot exceed the maximum uint256 value.
sstore(toBalanceSlot, add(sload(toBalanceSlot), amount))
// Emit the {Transfer} event.
mstore(0x20, amount)
log3(0x20, 0x20, _TRANSFER_EVENT_SIGNATURE, shr(96, from_), shr(96, mload(0x0c)))
}
_afterTokenTransfer(from, to, amount);
return true;
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* EIP-2612 */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev For more performance, override to return the constant value
/// of `keccak256(bytes(name()))` if `name()` will never change.
function _constantNameHash() internal view virtual returns (bytes32 result) {}
/// @dev Returns the current nonce for `owner`.
/// This value is used to compute the signature for EIP-2612 permit.
function nonces(address owner) public view virtual returns (uint256 result) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Compute the nonce slot and load its value.
mstore(0x0c, _NONCES_SLOT_SEED)
mstore(0x00, owner)
result := sload(keccak256(0x0c, 0x20))
}
}
/// @dev Sets `value` as the allowance of `spender` over the tokens of `owner`,
/// authorized by a signed approval by `owner`.
///
/// Emits a {Approval} event.
function permit(
address owner,
address spender,
uint256 value,
uint256 deadline,
uint8 v,
bytes32 r,
bytes32 s
) public virtual {
bytes32 nameHash = _constantNameHash();
// We simply calculate it on-the-fly to allow for cases where the `name` may change.
if (nameHash == bytes32(0)) nameHash = keccak256(bytes(name()));
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Revert if the block timestamp is greater than `deadline`.
if gt(timestamp(), deadline) {
mstore(0x00, 0x1a15a3cc) // `PermitExpired()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
let m := mload(0x40) // Grab the free memory pointer.
// Clean the upper 96 bits.
owner := shr(96, shl(96, owner))
spender := shr(96, shl(96, spender))
// Compute the nonce slot and load its value.
mstore(0x0e, _NONCES_SLOT_SEED_WITH_SIGNATURE_PREFIX)
mstore(0x00, owner)
let nonceSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x20)
let nonceValue := sload(nonceSlot)
// Prepare the domain separator.
mstore(m, _DOMAIN_TYPEHASH)
mstore(add(m, 0x20), nameHash)
mstore(add(m, 0x40), _VERSION_HASH)
mstore(add(m, 0x60), chainid())
mstore(add(m, 0x80), address())
mstore(0x2e, keccak256(m, 0xa0))
// Prepare the struct hash.
mstore(m, _PERMIT_TYPEHASH)
mstore(add(m, 0x20), owner)
mstore(add(m, 0x40), spender)
mstore(add(m, 0x60), value)
mstore(add(m, 0x80), nonceValue)
mstore(add(m, 0xa0), deadline)
mstore(0x4e, keccak256(m, 0xc0))
// Prepare the ecrecover calldata.
mstore(0x00, keccak256(0x2c, 0x42))
mstore(0x20, and(0xff, v))
mstore(0x40, r)
mstore(0x60, s)
let t := staticcall(gas(), 1, 0, 0x80, 0x20, 0x20)
// If the ecrecover fails, the returndatasize will be 0x00,
// `owner` will be checked if it equals the hash at 0x00,
// which evaluates to false (i.e. 0), and we will revert.
// If the ecrecover succeeds, the returndatasize will be 0x20,
// `owner` will be compared against the returned address at 0x20.
if iszero(eq(mload(returndatasize()), owner)) {
mstore(0x00, 0xddafbaef) // `InvalidPermit()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
// Increment and store the updated nonce.
sstore(nonceSlot, add(nonceValue, t)) // `t` is 1 if ecrecover succeeds.
// Compute the allowance slot and store the value.
// The `owner` is already at slot 0x20.
mstore(0x40, or(shl(160, _ALLOWANCE_SLOT_SEED), spender))
sstore(keccak256(0x2c, 0x34), value)
// Emit the {Approval} event.
log3(add(m, 0x60), 0x20, _APPROVAL_EVENT_SIGNATURE, owner, spender)
mstore(0x40, m) // Restore the free memory pointer.
mstore(0x60, 0) // Restore the zero pointer.
}
}
/// @dev Returns the EIP-712 domain separator for the EIP-2612 permit.
function DOMAIN_SEPARATOR() public view virtual returns (bytes32 result) {
bytes32 nameHash = _constantNameHash();
// We simply calculate it on-the-fly to allow for cases where the `name` may change.
if (nameHash == bytes32(0)) nameHash = keccak256(bytes(name()));
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let m := mload(0x40) // Grab the free memory pointer.
mstore(m, _DOMAIN_TYPEHASH)
mstore(add(m, 0x20), nameHash)
mstore(add(m, 0x40), _VERSION_HASH)
mstore(add(m, 0x60), chainid())
mstore(add(m, 0x80), address())
result := keccak256(m, 0xa0)
}
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* INTERNAL MINT FUNCTIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Mints `amount` tokens to `to`, increasing the total supply.
///
/// Emits a {Transfer} event.
function _mint(address to, uint256 amount) internal virtual {
_beforeTokenTransfer(address(0), to, amount);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let totalSupplyBefore := sload(_TOTAL_SUPPLY_SLOT)
let totalSupplyAfter := add(totalSupplyBefore, amount)
// Revert if the total supply overflows.
if lt(totalSupplyAfter, totalSupplyBefore) {
mstore(0x00, 0xe5cfe957) // `TotalSupplyOverflow()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
// Store the updated total supply.
sstore(_TOTAL_SUPPLY_SLOT, totalSupplyAfter)
// Compute the balance slot and load its value.
mstore(0x0c, _BALANCE_SLOT_SEED)
mstore(0x00, to)
let toBalanceSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x20)
// Add and store the updated balance.
sstore(toBalanceSlot, add(sload(toBalanceSlot), amount))
// Emit the {Transfer} event.
mstore(0x20, amount)
log3(0x20, 0x20, _TRANSFER_EVENT_SIGNATURE, 0, shr(96, mload(0x0c)))
}
_afterTokenTransfer(address(0), to, amount);
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* INTERNAL BURN FUNCTIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Burns `amount` tokens from `from`, reducing the total supply.
///
/// Emits a {Transfer} event.
function _burn(address from, uint256 amount) internal virtual {
_beforeTokenTransfer(from, address(0), amount);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Compute the balance slot and load its value.
mstore(0x0c, _BALANCE_SLOT_SEED)
mstore(0x00, from)
let fromBalanceSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x20)
let fromBalance := sload(fromBalanceSlot)
// Revert if insufficient balance.
if gt(amount, fromBalance) {
mstore(0x00, 0xf4d678b8) // `InsufficientBalance()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
// Subtract and store the updated balance.
sstore(fromBalanceSlot, sub(fromBalance, amount))
// Subtract and store the updated total supply.
sstore(_TOTAL_SUPPLY_SLOT, sub(sload(_TOTAL_SUPPLY_SLOT), amount))
// Emit the {Transfer} event.
mstore(0x00, amount)
log3(0x00, 0x20, _TRANSFER_EVENT_SIGNATURE, shr(96, shl(96, from)), 0)
}
_afterTokenTransfer(from, address(0), amount);
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* INTERNAL TRANSFER FUNCTIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Moves `amount` of tokens from `from` to `to`.
function _transfer(address from, address to, uint256 amount) internal virtual {
_beforeTokenTransfer(from, to, amount);
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let from_ := shl(96, from)
// Compute the balance slot and load its value.
mstore(0x0c, or(from_, _BALANCE_SLOT_SEED))
let fromBalanceSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x20)
let fromBalance := sload(fromBalanceSlot)
// Revert if insufficient balance.
if gt(amount, fromBalance) {
mstore(0x00, 0xf4d678b8) // `InsufficientBalance()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
// Subtract and store the updated balance.
sstore(fromBalanceSlot, sub(fromBalance, amount))
// Compute the balance slot of `to`.
mstore(0x00, to)
let toBalanceSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x20)
// Add and store the updated balance of `to`.
// Will not overflow because the sum of all user balances
// cannot exceed the maximum uint256 value.
sstore(toBalanceSlot, add(sload(toBalanceSlot), amount))
// Emit the {Transfer} event.
mstore(0x20, amount)
log3(0x20, 0x20, _TRANSFER_EVENT_SIGNATURE, shr(96, from_), shr(96, mload(0x0c)))
}
_afterTokenTransfer(from, to, amount);
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* INTERNAL ALLOWANCE FUNCTIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Updates the allowance of `owner` for `spender` based on spent `amount`.
function _spendAllowance(address owner, address spender, uint256 amount) internal virtual {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Compute the allowance slot and load its value.
mstore(0x20, spender)
mstore(0x0c, _ALLOWANCE_SLOT_SEED)
mstore(0x00, owner)
let allowanceSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x34)
let allowance_ := sload(allowanceSlot)
// If the allowance is not the maximum uint256 value.
if add(allowance_, 1) {
// Revert if the amount to be transferred exceeds the allowance.
if gt(amount, allowance_) {
mstore(0x00, 0x13be252b) // `InsufficientAllowance()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
// Subtract and store the updated allowance.
sstore(allowanceSlot, sub(allowance_, amount))
}
}
}
/// @dev Sets `amount` as the allowance of `spender` over the tokens of `owner`.
///
/// Emits a {Approval} event.
function _approve(address owner, address spender, uint256 amount) internal virtual {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let owner_ := shl(96, owner)
// Compute the allowance slot and store the amount.
mstore(0x20, spender)
mstore(0x0c, or(owner_, _ALLOWANCE_SLOT_SEED))
sstore(keccak256(0x0c, 0x34), amount)
// Emit the {Approval} event.
mstore(0x00, amount)
log3(0x00, 0x20, _APPROVAL_EVENT_SIGNATURE, shr(96, owner_), shr(96, mload(0x2c)))
}
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* HOOKS TO OVERRIDE */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Hook that is called before any transfer of tokens.
/// This includes minting and burning.
function _beforeTokenTransfer(address from, address to, uint256 amount) internal virtual {}
/// @dev Hook that is called after any transfer of tokens.
/// This includes minting and burning.
function _afterTokenTransfer(address from, address to, uint256 amount) internal virtual {}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.4;
/// @notice Simple single owner authorization mixin.
/// @author Solady (https://github.com/vectorized/solady/blob/main/src/auth/Ownable.sol)
///
/// @dev Note:
/// This implementation does NOT auto-initialize the owner to `msg.sender`.
/// You MUST call the `_initializeOwner` in the constructor / initializer.
///
/// While the ownable portion follows
/// [EIP-173](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-173) for compatibility,
/// the nomenclature for the 2-step ownership handover may be unique to this codebase.
abstract contract Ownable {
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* CUSTOM ERRORS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev The caller is not authorized to call the function.
error Unauthorized();
/// @dev The `newOwner` cannot be the zero address.
error NewOwnerIsZeroAddress();
/// @dev The `pendingOwner` does not have a valid handover request.
error NoHandoverRequest();
/// @dev Cannot double-initialize.
error AlreadyInitialized();
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* EVENTS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev The ownership is transferred from `oldOwner` to `newOwner`.
/// This event is intentionally kept the same as OpenZeppelin's Ownable to be
/// compatible with indexers and [EIP-173](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-173),
/// despite it not being as lightweight as a single argument event.
event OwnershipTransferred(address indexed oldOwner, address indexed newOwner);
/// @dev An ownership handover to `pendingOwner` has been requested.
event OwnershipHandoverRequested(address indexed pendingOwner);
/// @dev The ownership handover to `pendingOwner` has been canceled.
event OwnershipHandoverCanceled(address indexed pendingOwner);
/// @dev `keccak256(bytes("OwnershipTransferred(address,address)"))`.
uint256 private constant _OWNERSHIP_TRANSFERRED_EVENT_SIGNATURE =
0x8be0079c531659141344cd1fd0a4f28419497f9722a3daafe3b4186f6b6457e0;
/// @dev `keccak256(bytes("OwnershipHandoverRequested(address)"))`.
uint256 private constant _OWNERSHIP_HANDOVER_REQUESTED_EVENT_SIGNATURE =
0xdbf36a107da19e49527a7176a1babf963b4b0ff8cde35ee35d6cd8f1f9ac7e1d;
/// @dev `keccak256(bytes("OwnershipHandoverCanceled(address)"))`.
uint256 private constant _OWNERSHIP_HANDOVER_CANCELED_EVENT_SIGNATURE =
0xfa7b8eab7da67f412cc9575ed43464468f9bfbae89d1675917346ca6d8fe3c92;
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* STORAGE */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev The owner slot is given by:
/// `bytes32(~uint256(uint32(bytes4(keccak256("_OWNER_SLOT_NOT")))))`.
/// It is intentionally chosen to be a high value
/// to avoid collision with lower slots.
/// The choice of manual storage layout is to enable compatibility
/// with both regular and upgradeable contracts.
bytes32 internal constant _OWNER_SLOT =
0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff74873927;
/// The ownership handover slot of `newOwner` is given by:
/// ```
/// mstore(0x00, or(shl(96, user), _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED))
/// let handoverSlot := keccak256(0x00, 0x20)
/// ```
/// It stores the expiry timestamp of the two-step ownership handover.
uint256 private constant _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED = 0x389a75e1;
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* INTERNAL FUNCTIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Override to return true to make `_initializeOwner` prevent double-initialization.
function _guardInitializeOwner() internal pure virtual returns (bool guard) {}
/// @dev Initializes the owner directly without authorization guard.
/// This function must be called upon initialization,
/// regardless of whether the contract is upgradeable or not.
/// This is to enable generalization to both regular and upgradeable contracts,
/// and to save gas in case the initial owner is not the caller.
/// For performance reasons, this function will not check if there
/// is an existing owner.
function _initializeOwner(address newOwner) internal virtual {
if (_guardInitializeOwner()) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let ownerSlot := _OWNER_SLOT
if sload(ownerSlot) {
mstore(0x00, 0x0dc149f0) // `AlreadyInitialized()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
// Clean the upper 96 bits.
newOwner := shr(96, shl(96, newOwner))
// Store the new value.
sstore(ownerSlot, or(newOwner, shl(255, iszero(newOwner))))
// Emit the {OwnershipTransferred} event.
log3(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_TRANSFERRED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, 0, newOwner)
}
} else {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Clean the upper 96 bits.
newOwner := shr(96, shl(96, newOwner))
// Store the new value.
sstore(_OWNER_SLOT, newOwner)
// Emit the {OwnershipTransferred} event.
log3(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_TRANSFERRED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, 0, newOwner)
}
}
}
/// @dev Sets the owner directly without authorization guard.
function _setOwner(address newOwner) internal virtual {
if (_guardInitializeOwner()) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let ownerSlot := _OWNER_SLOT
// Clean the upper 96 bits.
newOwner := shr(96, shl(96, newOwner))
// Emit the {OwnershipTransferred} event.
log3(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_TRANSFERRED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, sload(ownerSlot), newOwner)
// Store the new value.
sstore(ownerSlot, or(newOwner, shl(255, iszero(newOwner))))
}
} else {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
let ownerSlot := _OWNER_SLOT
// Clean the upper 96 bits.
newOwner := shr(96, shl(96, newOwner))
// Emit the {OwnershipTransferred} event.
log3(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_TRANSFERRED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, sload(ownerSlot), newOwner)
// Store the new value.
sstore(ownerSlot, newOwner)
}
}
}
/// @dev Throws if the sender is not the owner.
function _checkOwner() internal view virtual {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// If the caller is not the stored owner, revert.
if iszero(eq(caller(), sload(_OWNER_SLOT))) {
mstore(0x00, 0x82b42900) // `Unauthorized()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
}
}
/// @dev Returns how long a two-step ownership handover is valid for in seconds.
/// Override to return a different value if needed.
/// Made internal to conserve bytecode. Wrap it in a public function if needed.
function _ownershipHandoverValidFor() internal view virtual returns (uint64) {
return 48 * 3600;
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* PUBLIC UPDATE FUNCTIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Allows the owner to transfer the ownership to `newOwner`.
function transferOwnership(address newOwner) public payable virtual onlyOwner {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
if iszero(shl(96, newOwner)) {
mstore(0x00, 0x7448fbae) // `NewOwnerIsZeroAddress()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
}
_setOwner(newOwner);
}
/// @dev Allows the owner to renounce their ownership.
function renounceOwnership() public payable virtual onlyOwner {
_setOwner(address(0));
}
/// @dev Request a two-step ownership handover to the caller.
/// The request will automatically expire in 48 hours (172800 seconds) by default.
function requestOwnershipHandover() public payable virtual {
unchecked {
uint256 expires = block.timestamp + _ownershipHandoverValidFor();
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Compute and set the handover slot to `expires`.
mstore(0x0c, _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED)
mstore(0x00, caller())
sstore(keccak256(0x0c, 0x20), expires)
// Emit the {OwnershipHandoverRequested} event.
log2(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_HANDOVER_REQUESTED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, caller())
}
}
}
/// @dev Cancels the two-step ownership handover to the caller, if any.
function cancelOwnershipHandover() public payable virtual {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Compute and set the handover slot to 0.
mstore(0x0c, _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED)
mstore(0x00, caller())
sstore(keccak256(0x0c, 0x20), 0)
// Emit the {OwnershipHandoverCanceled} event.
log2(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_HANDOVER_CANCELED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, caller())
}
}
/// @dev Allows the owner to complete the two-step ownership handover to `pendingOwner`.
/// Reverts if there is no existing ownership handover requested by `pendingOwner`.
function completeOwnershipHandover(address pendingOwner) public payable virtual onlyOwner {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Compute and set the handover slot to 0.
mstore(0x0c, _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED)
mstore(0x00, pendingOwner)
let handoverSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x20)
// If the handover does not exist, or has expired.
if gt(timestamp(), sload(handoverSlot)) {
mstore(0x00, 0x6f5e8818) // `NoHandoverRequest()`.
revert(0x1c, 0x04)
}
// Set the handover slot to 0.
sstore(handoverSlot, 0)
}
_setOwner(pendingOwner);
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* PUBLIC READ FUNCTIONS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Returns the owner of the contract.
function owner() public view virtual returns (address result) {
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
result := sload(_OWNER_SLOT)
}
}
/// @dev Returns the expiry timestamp for the two-step ownership handover to `pendingOwner`.
function ownershipHandoverExpiresAt(address pendingOwner)
public
view
virtual
returns (uint256 result)
{
/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
assembly {
// Compute the handover slot.
mstore(0x0c, _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED)
mstore(0x00, pendingOwner)
// Load the handover slot.
result := sload(keccak256(0x0c, 0x20))
}
}
/*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
/* MODIFIERS */
/*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/
/// @dev Marks a function as only callable by the owner.
modifier onlyOwner() virtual {
_checkOwner();
_;
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts v4.4.1 (token/ERC721/extensions/IERC721Metadata.sol)
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
import "../IERC721.sol";
/**
* @title ERC-721 Non-Fungible Token Standard, optional metadata extension
* @dev See https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-721
*/
interface IERC721Metadata is IERC721 {
/**
* @dev Returns the token collection name.
*/
function name() external view returns (string memory);
/**
* @dev Returns the token collection symbol.
*/
function symbol() external view returns (string memory);
/**
* @dev Returns the Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) for `tokenId` token.
*/
function tokenURI(uint256 tokenId) external view returns (string memory);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { IERC20 } from "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol";
import { UD60x18 } from "@prb/math/src/UD60x18.sol";
import { IAdminable } from "./IAdminable.sol";
import { ISablierV2Comptroller } from "./ISablierV2Comptroller.sol";
/// @title ISablierV2Base
/// @notice Base logic for all Sablier V2 streaming contracts.
interface ISablierV2Base is IAdminable {
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
EVENTS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Emitted when the admin claims all protocol revenues accrued for a particular ERC-20 asset.
/// @param admin The address of the contract admin.
/// @param asset The contract address of the ERC-20 asset the protocol revenues have been claimed for.
/// @param protocolRevenues The amount of protocol revenues claimed, denoted in units of the asset's decimals.
event ClaimProtocolRevenues(address indexed admin, IERC20 indexed asset, uint128 protocolRevenues);
/// @notice Emitted when the admin sets a new comptroller contract.
/// @param admin The address of the contract admin.
/// @param oldComptroller The address of the old comptroller contract.
/// @param newComptroller The address of the new comptroller contract.
event SetComptroller(
address indexed admin, ISablierV2Comptroller oldComptroller, ISablierV2Comptroller newComptroller
);
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
CONSTANT FUNCTIONS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Retrieves the maximum fee that can be charged by the protocol or a broker, denoted as a fixed-point
/// number where 1e18 is 100%.
/// @dev This value is hard coded as a constant.
function MAX_FEE() external view returns (UD60x18);
/// @notice Retrieves the address of the comptroller contract, responsible for the Sablier V2 protocol
/// configuration.
function comptroller() external view returns (ISablierV2Comptroller);
/// @notice Retrieves the protocol revenues accrued for the provided ERC-20 asset, in units of the asset's
/// decimals.
/// @param asset The contract address of the ERC-20 asset to query.
function protocolRevenues(IERC20 asset) external view returns (uint128 revenues);
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
NON-CONSTANT FUNCTIONS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Claims all accumulated protocol revenues for the provided ERC-20 asset.
///
/// @dev Emits a {ClaimProtocolRevenues} event.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - `msg.sender` must be the contract admin.
///
/// @param asset The contract address of the ERC-20 asset for which to claim protocol revenues.
function claimProtocolRevenues(IERC20 asset) external;
/// @notice Assigns a new comptroller contract responsible for the protocol configuration.
///
/// @dev Emits a {SetComptroller} event.
///
/// Notes:
/// - Does not revert if the comptroller is the same.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - `msg.sender` must be the contract admin.
///
/// @param newComptroller The address of the new comptroller contract.
function setComptroller(ISablierV2Comptroller newComptroller) external;
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { IERC721Metadata } from "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC721/extensions/IERC721Metadata.sol";
/// @title ISablierV2NFTDescriptor
/// @notice This contract generates the URI describing the Sablier V2 stream NFTs.
/// @dev Inspired by Uniswap V3 Positions NFTs.
interface ISablierV2NFTDescriptor {
/// @notice Produces the URI describing a particular stream NFT.
/// @dev This is a data URI with the JSON contents directly inlined.
/// @param sablier The address of the Sablier contract the stream was created in.
/// @param streamId The id of the stream for which to produce a description.
/// @return uri The URI of the ERC721-compliant metadata.
function tokenURI(IERC721Metadata sablier, uint256 streamId) external view returns (string memory uri);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import "../Common.sol" as Common;
import "./Errors.sol" as Errors;
import { uMAX_SD1x18 } from "../sd1x18/Constants.sol";
import { SD1x18 } from "../sd1x18/ValueType.sol";
import { SD59x18 } from "../sd59x18/ValueType.sol";
import { UD2x18 } from "../ud2x18/ValueType.sol";
import { UD60x18 } from "../ud60x18/ValueType.sol";
import { UD2x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
/// @notice Casts a UD2x18 number into SD1x18.
/// - x must be less than or equal to `uMAX_SD1x18`.
function intoSD1x18(UD2x18 x) pure returns (SD1x18 result) {
uint64 xUint = UD2x18.unwrap(x);
if (xUint > uint64(uMAX_SD1x18)) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_UD2x18_IntoSD1x18_Overflow(x);
}
result = SD1x18.wrap(int64(xUint));
}
/// @notice Casts a UD2x18 number into SD59x18.
/// @dev There is no overflow check because the domain of UD2x18 is a subset of SD59x18.
function intoSD59x18(UD2x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
result = SD59x18.wrap(int256(uint256(UD2x18.unwrap(x))));
}
/// @notice Casts a UD2x18 number into UD60x18.
/// @dev There is no overflow check because the domain of UD2x18 is a subset of UD60x18.
function intoUD60x18(UD2x18 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
result = UD60x18.wrap(UD2x18.unwrap(x));
}
/// @notice Casts a UD2x18 number into uint128.
/// @dev There is no overflow check because the domain of UD2x18 is a subset of uint128.
function intoUint128(UD2x18 x) pure returns (uint128 result) {
result = uint128(UD2x18.unwrap(x));
}
/// @notice Casts a UD2x18 number into uint256.
/// @dev There is no overflow check because the domain of UD2x18 is a subset of uint256.
function intoUint256(UD2x18 x) pure returns (uint256 result) {
result = uint256(UD2x18.unwrap(x));
}
/// @notice Casts a UD2x18 number into uint40.
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be less than or equal to `MAX_UINT40`.
function intoUint40(UD2x18 x) pure returns (uint40 result) {
uint64 xUint = UD2x18.unwrap(x);
if (xUint > uint64(Common.MAX_UINT40)) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_UD2x18_IntoUint40_Overflow(x);
}
result = uint40(xUint);
}
/// @notice Alias for {wrap}.
function ud2x18(uint64 x) pure returns (UD2x18 result) {
result = UD2x18.wrap(x);
}
/// @notice Unwrap a UD2x18 number into uint64.
function unwrap(UD2x18 x) pure returns (uint64 result) {
result = UD2x18.unwrap(x);
}
/// @notice Wraps a uint64 number into UD2x18.
function wrap(uint64 x) pure returns (UD2x18 result) {
result = UD2x18.wrap(x);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { UD2x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
/// @dev Euler's number as a UD2x18 number.
UD2x18 constant E = UD2x18.wrap(2_718281828459045235);
/// @dev The maximum value a UD2x18 number can have.
uint64 constant uMAX_UD2x18 = 18_446744073709551615;
UD2x18 constant MAX_UD2x18 = UD2x18.wrap(uMAX_UD2x18);
/// @dev PI as a UD2x18 number.
UD2x18 constant PI = UD2x18.wrap(3_141592653589793238);
/// @dev The unit number, which gives the decimal precision of UD2x18.
uint256 constant uUNIT = 1e18;
UD2x18 constant UNIT = UD2x18.wrap(1e18);// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { UD2x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD2x18 number that doesn't fit in SD1x18.
error PRBMath_UD2x18_IntoSD1x18_Overflow(UD2x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD2x18 number that doesn't fit in uint40.
error PRBMath_UD2x18_IntoUint40_Overflow(UD2x18 x);// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import "./Casting.sol" as Casting;
/// @notice The unsigned 2.18-decimal fixed-point number representation, which can have up to 2 digits and up to 18
/// decimals. The values of this are bound by the minimum and the maximum values permitted by the underlying Solidity
/// type uint64. This is useful when end users want to use uint64 to save gas, e.g. with tight variable packing in contract
/// storage.
type UD2x18 is uint64;
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
CASTING
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
using {
Casting.intoSD1x18,
Casting.intoSD59x18,
Casting.intoUD60x18,
Casting.intoUint256,
Casting.intoUint128,
Casting.intoUint40,
Casting.unwrap
} for UD2x18 global;// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import "./Errors.sol" as CastingErrors;
import { MAX_UINT128, MAX_UINT40 } from "../Common.sol";
import { uMAX_SD1x18 } from "../sd1x18/Constants.sol";
import { SD1x18 } from "../sd1x18/ValueType.sol";
import { uMAX_SD59x18 } from "../sd59x18/Constants.sol";
import { SD59x18 } from "../sd59x18/ValueType.sol";
import { uMAX_UD2x18 } from "../ud2x18/Constants.sol";
import { UD2x18 } from "../ud2x18/ValueType.sol";
import { UD60x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
/// @notice Casts a UD60x18 number into SD1x18.
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be less than or equal to `uMAX_SD1x18`.
function intoSD1x18(UD60x18 x) pure returns (SD1x18 result) {
uint256 xUint = UD60x18.unwrap(x);
if (xUint > uint256(int256(uMAX_SD1x18))) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_UD60x18_IntoSD1x18_Overflow(x);
}
result = SD1x18.wrap(int64(uint64(xUint)));
}
/// @notice Casts a UD60x18 number into UD2x18.
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be less than or equal to `uMAX_UD2x18`.
function intoUD2x18(UD60x18 x) pure returns (UD2x18 result) {
uint256 xUint = UD60x18.unwrap(x);
if (xUint > uMAX_UD2x18) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_UD60x18_IntoUD2x18_Overflow(x);
}
result = UD2x18.wrap(uint64(xUint));
}
/// @notice Casts a UD60x18 number into SD59x18.
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be less than or equal to `uMAX_SD59x18`.
function intoSD59x18(UD60x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
uint256 xUint = UD60x18.unwrap(x);
if (xUint > uint256(uMAX_SD59x18)) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_UD60x18_IntoSD59x18_Overflow(x);
}
result = SD59x18.wrap(int256(xUint));
}
/// @notice Casts a UD60x18 number into uint128.
/// @dev This is basically an alias for {unwrap}.
function intoUint256(UD60x18 x) pure returns (uint256 result) {
result = UD60x18.unwrap(x);
}
/// @notice Casts a UD60x18 number into uint128.
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be less than or equal to `MAX_UINT128`.
function intoUint128(UD60x18 x) pure returns (uint128 result) {
uint256 xUint = UD60x18.unwrap(x);
if (xUint > MAX_UINT128) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_UD60x18_IntoUint128_Overflow(x);
}
result = uint128(xUint);
}
/// @notice Casts a UD60x18 number into uint40.
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be less than or equal to `MAX_UINT40`.
function intoUint40(UD60x18 x) pure returns (uint40 result) {
uint256 xUint = UD60x18.unwrap(x);
if (xUint > MAX_UINT40) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_UD60x18_IntoUint40_Overflow(x);
}
result = uint40(xUint);
}
/// @notice Alias for {wrap}.
function ud(uint256 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
result = UD60x18.wrap(x);
}
/// @notice Alias for {wrap}.
function ud60x18(uint256 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
result = UD60x18.wrap(x);
}
/// @notice Unwraps a UD60x18 number into uint256.
function unwrap(UD60x18 x) pure returns (uint256 result) {
result = UD60x18.unwrap(x);
}
/// @notice Wraps a uint256 number into the UD60x18 value type.
function wrap(uint256 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
result = UD60x18.wrap(x);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { UD60x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
// NOTICE: the "u" prefix stands for "unwrapped".
/// @dev Euler's number as a UD60x18 number.
UD60x18 constant E = UD60x18.wrap(2_718281828459045235);
/// @dev The maximum input permitted in {exp}.
uint256 constant uEXP_MAX_INPUT = 133_084258667509499440;
UD60x18 constant EXP_MAX_INPUT = UD60x18.wrap(uEXP_MAX_INPUT);
/// @dev The maximum input permitted in {exp2}.
uint256 constant uEXP2_MAX_INPUT = 192e18 - 1;
UD60x18 constant EXP2_MAX_INPUT = UD60x18.wrap(uEXP2_MAX_INPUT);
/// @dev Half the UNIT number.
uint256 constant uHALF_UNIT = 0.5e18;
UD60x18 constant HALF_UNIT = UD60x18.wrap(uHALF_UNIT);
/// @dev $log_2(10)$ as a UD60x18 number.
uint256 constant uLOG2_10 = 3_321928094887362347;
UD60x18 constant LOG2_10 = UD60x18.wrap(uLOG2_10);
/// @dev $log_2(e)$ as a UD60x18 number.
uint256 constant uLOG2_E = 1_442695040888963407;
UD60x18 constant LOG2_E = UD60x18.wrap(uLOG2_E);
/// @dev The maximum value a UD60x18 number can have.
uint256 constant uMAX_UD60x18 = 115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457_584007913129639935;
UD60x18 constant MAX_UD60x18 = UD60x18.wrap(uMAX_UD60x18);
/// @dev The maximum whole value a UD60x18 number can have.
uint256 constant uMAX_WHOLE_UD60x18 = 115792089237316195423570985008687907853269984665640564039457_000000000000000000;
UD60x18 constant MAX_WHOLE_UD60x18 = UD60x18.wrap(uMAX_WHOLE_UD60x18);
/// @dev PI as a UD60x18 number.
UD60x18 constant PI = UD60x18.wrap(3_141592653589793238);
/// @dev The unit number, which gives the decimal precision of UD60x18.
uint256 constant uUNIT = 1e18;
UD60x18 constant UNIT = UD60x18.wrap(uUNIT);
/// @dev The unit number squared.
uint256 constant uUNIT_SQUARED = 1e36;
UD60x18 constant UNIT_SQUARED = UD60x18.wrap(uUNIT_SQUARED);
/// @dev Zero as a UD60x18 number.
UD60x18 constant ZERO = UD60x18.wrap(0);// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { uMAX_UD60x18, uUNIT } from "./Constants.sol";
import { PRBMath_UD60x18_Convert_Overflow } from "./Errors.sol";
import { UD60x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
/// @notice Converts a UD60x18 number to a simple integer by dividing it by `UNIT`.
/// @dev The result is rounded toward zero.
/// @param x The UD60x18 number to convert.
/// @return result The same number in basic integer form.
function convert(UD60x18 x) pure returns (uint256 result) {
result = UD60x18.unwrap(x) / uUNIT;
}
/// @notice Converts a simple integer to UD60x18 by multiplying it by `UNIT`.
///
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be less than or equal to `MAX_UD60x18 / UNIT`.
///
/// @param x The basic integer to convert.
/// @param result The same number converted to UD60x18.
function convert(uint256 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
if (x > uMAX_UD60x18 / uUNIT) {
revert PRBMath_UD60x18_Convert_Overflow(x);
}
unchecked {
result = UD60x18.wrap(x * uUNIT);
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { UD60x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
/// @notice Thrown when ceiling a number overflows UD60x18.
error PRBMath_UD60x18_Ceil_Overflow(UD60x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when converting a basic integer to the fixed-point format overflows UD60x18.
error PRBMath_UD60x18_Convert_Overflow(uint256 x);
/// @notice Thrown when taking the natural exponent of a base greater than 133_084258667509499441.
error PRBMath_UD60x18_Exp_InputTooBig(UD60x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when taking the binary exponent of a base greater than 192e18.
error PRBMath_UD60x18_Exp2_InputTooBig(UD60x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when taking the geometric mean of two numbers and multiplying them overflows UD60x18.
error PRBMath_UD60x18_Gm_Overflow(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD60x18 number that doesn't fit in SD1x18.
error PRBMath_UD60x18_IntoSD1x18_Overflow(UD60x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD60x18 number that doesn't fit in SD59x18.
error PRBMath_UD60x18_IntoSD59x18_Overflow(UD60x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD60x18 number that doesn't fit in UD2x18.
error PRBMath_UD60x18_IntoUD2x18_Overflow(UD60x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD60x18 number that doesn't fit in uint128.
error PRBMath_UD60x18_IntoUint128_Overflow(UD60x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD60x18 number that doesn't fit in uint40.
error PRBMath_UD60x18_IntoUint40_Overflow(UD60x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when taking the logarithm of a number less than 1.
error PRBMath_UD60x18_Log_InputTooSmall(UD60x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when calculating the square root overflows UD60x18.
error PRBMath_UD60x18_Sqrt_Overflow(UD60x18 x);// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { wrap } from "./Casting.sol";
import { UD60x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
/// @notice Implements the checked addition operation (+) in the UD60x18 type.
function add(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() + y.unwrap());
}
/// @notice Implements the AND (&) bitwise operation in the UD60x18 type.
function and(UD60x18 x, uint256 bits) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() & bits);
}
/// @notice Implements the AND (&) bitwise operation in the UD60x18 type.
function and2(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() & y.unwrap());
}
/// @notice Implements the equal operation (==) in the UD60x18 type.
function eq(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (bool result) {
result = x.unwrap() == y.unwrap();
}
/// @notice Implements the greater than operation (>) in the UD60x18 type.
function gt(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (bool result) {
result = x.unwrap() > y.unwrap();
}
/// @notice Implements the greater than or equal to operation (>=) in the UD60x18 type.
function gte(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (bool result) {
result = x.unwrap() >= y.unwrap();
}
/// @notice Implements a zero comparison check function in the UD60x18 type.
function isZero(UD60x18 x) pure returns (bool result) {
// This wouldn't work if x could be negative.
result = x.unwrap() == 0;
}
/// @notice Implements the left shift operation (<<) in the UD60x18 type.
function lshift(UD60x18 x, uint256 bits) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() << bits);
}
/// @notice Implements the lower than operation (<) in the UD60x18 type.
function lt(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (bool result) {
result = x.unwrap() < y.unwrap();
}
/// @notice Implements the lower than or equal to operation (<=) in the UD60x18 type.
function lte(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (bool result) {
result = x.unwrap() <= y.unwrap();
}
/// @notice Implements the checked modulo operation (%) in the UD60x18 type.
function mod(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() % y.unwrap());
}
/// @notice Implements the not equal operation (!=) in the UD60x18 type.
function neq(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (bool result) {
result = x.unwrap() != y.unwrap();
}
/// @notice Implements the NOT (~) bitwise operation in the UD60x18 type.
function not(UD60x18 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
result = wrap(~x.unwrap());
}
/// @notice Implements the OR (|) bitwise operation in the UD60x18 type.
function or(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() | y.unwrap());
}
/// @notice Implements the right shift operation (>>) in the UD60x18 type.
function rshift(UD60x18 x, uint256 bits) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() >> bits);
}
/// @notice Implements the checked subtraction operation (-) in the UD60x18 type.
function sub(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() - y.unwrap());
}
/// @notice Implements the unchecked addition operation (+) in the UD60x18 type.
function uncheckedAdd(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
unchecked {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() + y.unwrap());
}
}
/// @notice Implements the unchecked subtraction operation (-) in the UD60x18 type.
function uncheckedSub(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
unchecked {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() - y.unwrap());
}
}
/// @notice Implements the XOR (^) bitwise operation in the UD60x18 type.
function xor(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() ^ y.unwrap());
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import "../Common.sol" as Common;
import "./Errors.sol" as Errors;
import { wrap } from "./Casting.sol";
import {
uEXP_MAX_INPUT,
uEXP2_MAX_INPUT,
uHALF_UNIT,
uLOG2_10,
uLOG2_E,
uMAX_UD60x18,
uMAX_WHOLE_UD60x18,
UNIT,
uUNIT,
uUNIT_SQUARED,
ZERO
} from "./Constants.sol";
import { UD60x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Calculates the arithmetic average of x and y using the following formula:
///
/// $$
/// avg(x, y) = (x & y) + ((xUint ^ yUint) / 2)
/// $$
//
/// In English, this is what this formula does:
///
/// 1. AND x and y.
/// 2. Calculate half of XOR x and y.
/// 3. Add the two results together.
///
/// This technique is known as SWAR, which stands for "SIMD within a register". You can read more about it here:
/// https://devblogs.microsoft.com/oldnewthing/20220207-00/?p=106223
///
/// @dev Notes:
/// - The result is rounded toward zero.
///
/// @param x The first operand as a UD60x18 number.
/// @param y The second operand as a UD60x18 number.
/// @return result The arithmetic average as a UD60x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function avg(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
uint256 xUint = x.unwrap();
uint256 yUint = y.unwrap();
unchecked {
result = wrap((xUint & yUint) + ((xUint ^ yUint) >> 1));
}
}
/// @notice Yields the smallest whole number greater than or equal to x.
///
/// @dev This is optimized for fractional value inputs, because for every whole value there are (1e18 - 1) fractional
/// counterparts. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floor_and_ceiling_functions.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - x must be less than or equal to `MAX_WHOLE_UD60x18`.
///
/// @param x The UD60x18 number to ceil.
/// @param result The smallest whole number greater than or equal to x, as a UD60x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function ceil(UD60x18 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
uint256 xUint = x.unwrap();
if (xUint > uMAX_WHOLE_UD60x18) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_UD60x18_Ceil_Overflow(x);
}
assembly ("memory-safe") {
// Equivalent to `x % UNIT`.
let remainder := mod(x, uUNIT)
// Equivalent to `UNIT - remainder`.
let delta := sub(uUNIT, remainder)
// Equivalent to `x + remainder > 0 ? delta : 0`.
result := add(x, mul(delta, gt(remainder, 0)))
}
}
/// @notice Divides two UD60x18 numbers, returning a new UD60x18 number.
///
/// @dev Uses {Common.mulDiv} to enable overflow-safe multiplication and division.
///
/// Notes:
/// - Refer to the notes in {Common.mulDiv}.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Refer to the requirements in {Common.mulDiv}.
///
/// @param x The numerator as a UD60x18 number.
/// @param y The denominator as a UD60x18 number.
/// @param result The quotient as a UD60x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function div(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
result = wrap(Common.mulDiv(x.unwrap(), uUNIT, y.unwrap()));
}
/// @notice Calculates the natural exponent of x using the following formula:
///
/// $$
/// e^x = 2^{x * log_2{e}}
/// $$
///
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be less than 133_084258667509499441.
///
/// @param x The exponent as a UD60x18 number.
/// @return result The result as a UD60x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function exp(UD60x18 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
uint256 xUint = x.unwrap();
// This check prevents values greater than 192e18 from being passed to {exp2}.
if (xUint > uEXP_MAX_INPUT) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_UD60x18_Exp_InputTooBig(x);
}
unchecked {
// Inline the fixed-point multiplication to save gas.
uint256 doubleUnitProduct = xUint * uLOG2_E;
result = exp2(wrap(doubleUnitProduct / uUNIT));
}
}
/// @notice Calculates the binary exponent of x using the binary fraction method.
///
/// @dev See https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/q/79903/24693
///
/// Requirements:
/// - x must be less than 192e18.
/// - The result must fit in UD60x18.
///
/// @param x The exponent as a UD60x18 number.
/// @return result The result as a UD60x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function exp2(UD60x18 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
uint256 xUint = x.unwrap();
// Numbers greater than or equal to 192e18 don't fit in the 192.64-bit format.
if (xUint > uEXP2_MAX_INPUT) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_UD60x18_Exp2_InputTooBig(x);
}
// Convert x to the 192.64-bit fixed-point format.
uint256 x_192x64 = (xUint << 64) / uUNIT;
// Pass x to the {Common.exp2} function, which uses the 192.64-bit fixed-point number representation.
result = wrap(Common.exp2(x_192x64));
}
/// @notice Yields the greatest whole number less than or equal to x.
/// @dev Optimized for fractional value inputs, because every whole value has (1e18 - 1) fractional counterparts.
/// See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floor_and_ceiling_functions.
/// @param x The UD60x18 number to floor.
/// @param result The greatest whole number less than or equal to x, as a UD60x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function floor(UD60x18 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
assembly ("memory-safe") {
// Equivalent to `x % UNIT`.
let remainder := mod(x, uUNIT)
// Equivalent to `x - remainder > 0 ? remainder : 0)`.
result := sub(x, mul(remainder, gt(remainder, 0)))
}
}
/// @notice Yields the excess beyond the floor of x using the odd function definition.
/// @dev See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional_part.
/// @param x The UD60x18 number to get the fractional part of.
/// @param result The fractional part of x as a UD60x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function frac(UD60x18 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
assembly ("memory-safe") {
result := mod(x, uUNIT)
}
}
/// @notice Calculates the geometric mean of x and y, i.e. $\sqrt{x * y}$, rounding down.
///
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x * y must fit in UD60x18.
///
/// @param x The first operand as a UD60x18 number.
/// @param y The second operand as a UD60x18 number.
/// @return result The result as a UD60x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function gm(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
uint256 xUint = x.unwrap();
uint256 yUint = y.unwrap();
if (xUint == 0 || yUint == 0) {
return ZERO;
}
unchecked {
// Checking for overflow this way is faster than letting Solidity do it.
uint256 xyUint = xUint * yUint;
if (xyUint / xUint != yUint) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_UD60x18_Gm_Overflow(x, y);
}
// We don't need to multiply the result by `UNIT` here because the x*y product picked up a factor of `UNIT`
// during multiplication. See the comments in {Common.sqrt}.
result = wrap(Common.sqrt(xyUint));
}
}
/// @notice Calculates the inverse of x.
///
/// @dev Notes:
/// - The result is rounded toward zero.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - x must not be zero.
///
/// @param x The UD60x18 number for which to calculate the inverse.
/// @return result The inverse as a UD60x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function inv(UD60x18 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
unchecked {
result = wrap(uUNIT_SQUARED / x.unwrap());
}
}
/// @notice Calculates the natural logarithm of x using the following formula:
///
/// $$
/// ln{x} = log_2{x} / log_2{e}
/// $$
///
/// @dev Notes:
/// - Refer to the notes in {log2}.
/// - The precision isn't sufficiently fine-grained to return exactly `UNIT` when the input is `E`.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Refer to the requirements in {log2}.
///
/// @param x The UD60x18 number for which to calculate the natural logarithm.
/// @return result The natural logarithm as a UD60x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function ln(UD60x18 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
unchecked {
// Inline the fixed-point multiplication to save gas. This is overflow-safe because the maximum value that
// {log2} can return is ~196_205294292027477728.
result = wrap(log2(x).unwrap() * uUNIT / uLOG2_E);
}
}
/// @notice Calculates the common logarithm of x using the following formula:
///
/// $$
/// log_{10}{x} = log_2{x} / log_2{10}
/// $$
///
/// However, if x is an exact power of ten, a hard coded value is returned.
///
/// @dev Notes:
/// - Refer to the notes in {log2}.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Refer to the requirements in {log2}.
///
/// @param x The UD60x18 number for which to calculate the common logarithm.
/// @return result The common logarithm as a UD60x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function log10(UD60x18 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
uint256 xUint = x.unwrap();
if (xUint < uUNIT) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_UD60x18_Log_InputTooSmall(x);
}
// Note that the `mul` in this assembly block is the standard multiplication operation, not {UD60x18.mul}.
// prettier-ignore
assembly ("memory-safe") {
switch x
case 1 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(0, 18)) }
case 10 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(1, 18)) }
case 100 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(2, 18)) }
case 1000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(3, 18)) }
case 10000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(4, 18)) }
case 100000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(5, 18)) }
case 1000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(6, 18)) }
case 10000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(7, 18)) }
case 100000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(8, 18)) }
case 1000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(9, 18)) }
case 10000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(10, 18)) }
case 100000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(11, 18)) }
case 1000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(12, 18)) }
case 10000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(13, 18)) }
case 100000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(14, 18)) }
case 1000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(15, 18)) }
case 10000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(16, 18)) }
case 100000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(17, 18)) }
case 1000000000000000000 { result := 0 }
case 10000000000000000000 { result := uUNIT }
case 100000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 2) }
case 1000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 3) }
case 10000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 4) }
case 100000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 5) }
case 1000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 6) }
case 10000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 7) }
case 100000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 8) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 9) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 10) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 11) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 12) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 13) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 14) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 15) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 16) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 17) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 18) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 19) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 20) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 21) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 22) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 23) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 24) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 25) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 26) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 27) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 28) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 29) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 30) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 31) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 32) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 33) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 34) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 35) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 36) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 37) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 38) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 39) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 40) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 41) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 42) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 43) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 44) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 45) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 46) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 47) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 48) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 49) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 50) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 51) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 52) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 53) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 54) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 55) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 56) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 57) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 58) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 59) }
default { result := uMAX_UD60x18 }
}
if (result.unwrap() == uMAX_UD60x18) {
unchecked {
// Inline the fixed-point division to save gas.
result = wrap(log2(x).unwrap() * uUNIT / uLOG2_10);
}
}
}
/// @notice Calculates the binary logarithm of x using the iterative approximation algorithm:
///
/// $$
/// log_2{x} = n + log_2{y}, \text{ where } y = x*2^{-n}, \ y \in [1, 2)
/// $$
///
/// For $0 \leq x \lt 1$, the input is inverted:
///
/// $$
/// log_2{x} = -log_2{\frac{1}{x}}
/// $$
///
/// @dev See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_logarithm#Iterative_approximation
///
/// Notes:
/// - Due to the lossy precision of the iterative approximation, the results are not perfectly accurate to the last decimal.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - x must be greater than zero.
///
/// @param x The UD60x18 number for which to calculate the binary logarithm.
/// @return result The binary logarithm as a UD60x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function log2(UD60x18 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
uint256 xUint = x.unwrap();
if (xUint < uUNIT) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_UD60x18_Log_InputTooSmall(x);
}
unchecked {
// Calculate the integer part of the logarithm.
uint256 n = Common.msb(xUint / uUNIT);
// This is the integer part of the logarithm as a UD60x18 number. The operation can't overflow because n
// n is at most 255 and UNIT is 1e18.
uint256 resultUint = n * uUNIT;
// Calculate $y = x * 2^{-n}$.
uint256 y = xUint >> n;
// If y is the unit number, the fractional part is zero.
if (y == uUNIT) {
return wrap(resultUint);
}
// Calculate the fractional part via the iterative approximation.
// The `delta >>= 1` part is equivalent to `delta /= 2`, but shifting bits is more gas efficient.
uint256 DOUBLE_UNIT = 2e18;
for (uint256 delta = uHALF_UNIT; delta > 0; delta >>= 1) {
y = (y * y) / uUNIT;
// Is y^2 >= 2e18 and so in the range [2e18, 4e18)?
if (y >= DOUBLE_UNIT) {
// Add the 2^{-m} factor to the logarithm.
resultUint += delta;
// Halve y, which corresponds to z/2 in the Wikipedia article.
y >>= 1;
}
}
result = wrap(resultUint);
}
}
/// @notice Multiplies two UD60x18 numbers together, returning a new UD60x18 number.
///
/// @dev Uses {Common.mulDiv} to enable overflow-safe multiplication and division.
///
/// Notes:
/// - Refer to the notes in {Common.mulDiv}.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Refer to the requirements in {Common.mulDiv}.
///
/// @dev See the documentation in {Common.mulDiv18}.
/// @param x The multiplicand as a UD60x18 number.
/// @param y The multiplier as a UD60x18 number.
/// @return result The product as a UD60x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function mul(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
result = wrap(Common.mulDiv18(x.unwrap(), y.unwrap()));
}
/// @notice Raises x to the power of y.
///
/// For $1 \leq x \leq \infty$, the following standard formula is used:
///
/// $$
/// x^y = 2^{log_2{x} * y}
/// $$
///
/// For $0 \leq x \lt 1$, since the unsigned {log2} is undefined, an equivalent formula is used:
///
/// $$
/// i = \frac{1}{x}
/// w = 2^{log_2{i} * y}
/// x^y = \frac{1}{w}
/// $$
///
/// @dev Notes:
/// - Refer to the notes in {log2} and {mul}.
/// - Returns `UNIT` for 0^0.
/// - It may not perform well with very small values of x. Consider using SD59x18 as an alternative.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Refer to the requirements in {exp2}, {log2}, and {mul}.
///
/// @param x The base as a UD60x18 number.
/// @param y The exponent as a UD60x18 number.
/// @return result The result as a UD60x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function pow(UD60x18 x, UD60x18 y) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
uint256 xUint = x.unwrap();
uint256 yUint = y.unwrap();
// If both x and y are zero, the result is `UNIT`. If just x is zero, the result is always zero.
if (xUint == 0) {
return yUint == 0 ? UNIT : ZERO;
}
// If x is `UNIT`, the result is always `UNIT`.
else if (xUint == uUNIT) {
return UNIT;
}
// If y is zero, the result is always `UNIT`.
if (yUint == 0) {
return UNIT;
}
// If y is `UNIT`, the result is always x.
else if (yUint == uUNIT) {
return x;
}
// If x is greater than `UNIT`, use the standard formula.
if (xUint > uUNIT) {
result = exp2(mul(log2(x), y));
}
// Conversely, if x is less than `UNIT`, use the equivalent formula.
else {
UD60x18 i = wrap(uUNIT_SQUARED / xUint);
UD60x18 w = exp2(mul(log2(i), y));
result = wrap(uUNIT_SQUARED / w.unwrap());
}
}
/// @notice Raises x (a UD60x18 number) to the power y (an unsigned basic integer) using the well-known
/// algorithm "exponentiation by squaring".
///
/// @dev See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exponentiation_by_squaring.
///
/// Notes:
/// - Refer to the notes in {Common.mulDiv18}.
/// - Returns `UNIT` for 0^0.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - The result must fit in UD60x18.
///
/// @param x The base as a UD60x18 number.
/// @param y The exponent as a uint256.
/// @return result The result as a UD60x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function powu(UD60x18 x, uint256 y) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
// Calculate the first iteration of the loop in advance.
uint256 xUint = x.unwrap();
uint256 resultUint = y & 1 > 0 ? xUint : uUNIT;
// Equivalent to `for(y /= 2; y > 0; y /= 2)`.
for (y >>= 1; y > 0; y >>= 1) {
xUint = Common.mulDiv18(xUint, xUint);
// Equivalent to `y % 2 == 1`.
if (y & 1 > 0) {
resultUint = Common.mulDiv18(resultUint, xUint);
}
}
result = wrap(resultUint);
}
/// @notice Calculates the square root of x using the Babylonian method.
///
/// @dev See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_of_computing_square_roots#Babylonian_method.
///
/// Notes:
/// - The result is rounded toward zero.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - x must be less than `MAX_UD60x18 / UNIT`.
///
/// @param x The UD60x18 number for which to calculate the square root.
/// @return result The result as a UD60x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function sqrt(UD60x18 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
uint256 xUint = x.unwrap();
unchecked {
if (xUint > uMAX_UD60x18 / uUNIT) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_UD60x18_Sqrt_Overflow(x);
}
// Multiply x by `UNIT` to account for the factor of `UNIT` picked up when multiplying two UD60x18 numbers.
// In this case, the two numbers are both the square root.
result = wrap(Common.sqrt(xUint * uUNIT));
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import "./Casting.sol" as Casting;
import "./Helpers.sol" as Helpers;
import "./Math.sol" as Math;
/// @notice The unsigned 60.18-decimal fixed-point number representation, which can have up to 60 digits and up to 18
/// decimals. The values of this are bound by the minimum and the maximum values permitted by the Solidity type uint256.
/// @dev The value type is defined here so it can be imported in all other files.
type UD60x18 is uint256;
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
CASTING
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
using {
Casting.intoSD1x18,
Casting.intoUD2x18,
Casting.intoSD59x18,
Casting.intoUint128,
Casting.intoUint256,
Casting.intoUint40,
Casting.unwrap
} for UD60x18 global;
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
// The global "using for" directive makes the functions in this library callable on the UD60x18 type.
using {
Math.avg,
Math.ceil,
Math.div,
Math.exp,
Math.exp2,
Math.floor,
Math.frac,
Math.gm,
Math.inv,
Math.ln,
Math.log10,
Math.log2,
Math.mul,
Math.pow,
Math.powu,
Math.sqrt
} for UD60x18 global;
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
HELPER FUNCTIONS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
// The global "using for" directive makes the functions in this library callable on the UD60x18 type.
using {
Helpers.add,
Helpers.and,
Helpers.eq,
Helpers.gt,
Helpers.gte,
Helpers.isZero,
Helpers.lshift,
Helpers.lt,
Helpers.lte,
Helpers.mod,
Helpers.neq,
Helpers.not,
Helpers.or,
Helpers.rshift,
Helpers.sub,
Helpers.uncheckedAdd,
Helpers.uncheckedSub,
Helpers.xor
} for UD60x18 global;
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
OPERATORS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
// The global "using for" directive makes it possible to use these operators on the UD60x18 type.
using {
Helpers.add as +,
Helpers.and2 as &,
Math.div as /,
Helpers.eq as ==,
Helpers.gt as >,
Helpers.gte as >=,
Helpers.lt as <,
Helpers.lte as <=,
Helpers.or as |,
Helpers.mod as %,
Math.mul as *,
Helpers.neq as !=,
Helpers.not as ~,
Helpers.sub as -,
Helpers.xor as ^
} for UD60x18 global;// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import "./Errors.sol" as CastingErrors;
import { MAX_UINT128, MAX_UINT40 } from "../Common.sol";
import { uMAX_SD1x18, uMIN_SD1x18 } from "../sd1x18/Constants.sol";
import { SD1x18 } from "../sd1x18/ValueType.sol";
import { uMAX_UD2x18 } from "../ud2x18/Constants.sol";
import { UD2x18 } from "../ud2x18/ValueType.sol";
import { UD60x18 } from "../ud60x18/ValueType.sol";
import { SD59x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
/// @notice Casts an SD59x18 number into int256.
/// @dev This is basically a functional alias for {unwrap}.
function intoInt256(SD59x18 x) pure returns (int256 result) {
result = SD59x18.unwrap(x);
}
/// @notice Casts an SD59x18 number into SD1x18.
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be greater than or equal to `uMIN_SD1x18`.
/// - x must be less than or equal to `uMAX_SD1x18`.
function intoSD1x18(SD59x18 x) pure returns (SD1x18 result) {
int256 xInt = SD59x18.unwrap(x);
if (xInt < uMIN_SD1x18) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoSD1x18_Underflow(x);
}
if (xInt > uMAX_SD1x18) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoSD1x18_Overflow(x);
}
result = SD1x18.wrap(int64(xInt));
}
/// @notice Casts an SD59x18 number into UD2x18.
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be positive.
/// - x must be less than or equal to `uMAX_UD2x18`.
function intoUD2x18(SD59x18 x) pure returns (UD2x18 result) {
int256 xInt = SD59x18.unwrap(x);
if (xInt < 0) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoUD2x18_Underflow(x);
}
if (xInt > int256(uint256(uMAX_UD2x18))) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoUD2x18_Overflow(x);
}
result = UD2x18.wrap(uint64(uint256(xInt)));
}
/// @notice Casts an SD59x18 number into UD60x18.
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be positive.
function intoUD60x18(SD59x18 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
int256 xInt = SD59x18.unwrap(x);
if (xInt < 0) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoUD60x18_Underflow(x);
}
result = UD60x18.wrap(uint256(xInt));
}
/// @notice Casts an SD59x18 number into uint256.
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be positive.
function intoUint256(SD59x18 x) pure returns (uint256 result) {
int256 xInt = SD59x18.unwrap(x);
if (xInt < 0) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoUint256_Underflow(x);
}
result = uint256(xInt);
}
/// @notice Casts an SD59x18 number into uint128.
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be positive.
/// - x must be less than or equal to `uMAX_UINT128`.
function intoUint128(SD59x18 x) pure returns (uint128 result) {
int256 xInt = SD59x18.unwrap(x);
if (xInt < 0) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoUint128_Underflow(x);
}
if (xInt > int256(uint256(MAX_UINT128))) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoUint128_Overflow(x);
}
result = uint128(uint256(xInt));
}
/// @notice Casts an SD59x18 number into uint40.
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be positive.
/// - x must be less than or equal to `MAX_UINT40`.
function intoUint40(SD59x18 x) pure returns (uint40 result) {
int256 xInt = SD59x18.unwrap(x);
if (xInt < 0) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoUint40_Underflow(x);
}
if (xInt > int256(uint256(MAX_UINT40))) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoUint40_Overflow(x);
}
result = uint40(uint256(xInt));
}
/// @notice Alias for {wrap}.
function sd(int256 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
result = SD59x18.wrap(x);
}
/// @notice Alias for {wrap}.
function sd59x18(int256 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
result = SD59x18.wrap(x);
}
/// @notice Unwraps an SD59x18 number into int256.
function unwrap(SD59x18 x) pure returns (int256 result) {
result = SD59x18.unwrap(x);
}
/// @notice Wraps an int256 number into SD59x18.
function wrap(int256 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
result = SD59x18.wrap(x);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { SD59x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
// NOTICE: the "u" prefix stands for "unwrapped".
/// @dev Euler's number as an SD59x18 number.
SD59x18 constant E = SD59x18.wrap(2_718281828459045235);
/// @dev The maximum input permitted in {exp}.
int256 constant uEXP_MAX_INPUT = 133_084258667509499440;
SD59x18 constant EXP_MAX_INPUT = SD59x18.wrap(uEXP_MAX_INPUT);
/// @dev The maximum input permitted in {exp2}.
int256 constant uEXP2_MAX_INPUT = 192e18 - 1;
SD59x18 constant EXP2_MAX_INPUT = SD59x18.wrap(uEXP2_MAX_INPUT);
/// @dev Half the UNIT number.
int256 constant uHALF_UNIT = 0.5e18;
SD59x18 constant HALF_UNIT = SD59x18.wrap(uHALF_UNIT);
/// @dev $log_2(10)$ as an SD59x18 number.
int256 constant uLOG2_10 = 3_321928094887362347;
SD59x18 constant LOG2_10 = SD59x18.wrap(uLOG2_10);
/// @dev $log_2(e)$ as an SD59x18 number.
int256 constant uLOG2_E = 1_442695040888963407;
SD59x18 constant LOG2_E = SD59x18.wrap(uLOG2_E);
/// @dev The maximum value an SD59x18 number can have.
int256 constant uMAX_SD59x18 = 57896044618658097711785492504343953926634992332820282019728_792003956564819967;
SD59x18 constant MAX_SD59x18 = SD59x18.wrap(uMAX_SD59x18);
/// @dev The maximum whole value an SD59x18 number can have.
int256 constant uMAX_WHOLE_SD59x18 = 57896044618658097711785492504343953926634992332820282019728_000000000000000000;
SD59x18 constant MAX_WHOLE_SD59x18 = SD59x18.wrap(uMAX_WHOLE_SD59x18);
/// @dev The minimum value an SD59x18 number can have.
int256 constant uMIN_SD59x18 = -57896044618658097711785492504343953926634992332820282019728_792003956564819968;
SD59x18 constant MIN_SD59x18 = SD59x18.wrap(uMIN_SD59x18);
/// @dev The minimum whole value an SD59x18 number can have.
int256 constant uMIN_WHOLE_SD59x18 = -57896044618658097711785492504343953926634992332820282019728_000000000000000000;
SD59x18 constant MIN_WHOLE_SD59x18 = SD59x18.wrap(uMIN_WHOLE_SD59x18);
/// @dev PI as an SD59x18 number.
SD59x18 constant PI = SD59x18.wrap(3_141592653589793238);
/// @dev The unit number, which gives the decimal precision of SD59x18.
int256 constant uUNIT = 1e18;
SD59x18 constant UNIT = SD59x18.wrap(1e18);
/// @dev The unit number squared.
int256 constant uUNIT_SQUARED = 1e36;
SD59x18 constant UNIT_SQUARED = SD59x18.wrap(uUNIT_SQUARED);
/// @dev Zero as an SD59x18 number.
SD59x18 constant ZERO = SD59x18.wrap(0);// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { uMAX_SD59x18, uMIN_SD59x18, uUNIT } from "./Constants.sol";
import { PRBMath_SD59x18_Convert_Overflow, PRBMath_SD59x18_Convert_Underflow } from "./Errors.sol";
import { SD59x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
/// @notice Converts a simple integer to SD59x18 by multiplying it by `UNIT`.
///
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be greater than or equal to `MIN_SD59x18 / UNIT`.
/// - x must be less than or equal to `MAX_SD59x18 / UNIT`.
///
/// @param x The basic integer to convert.
/// @param result The same number converted to SD59x18.
function convert(int256 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
if (x < uMIN_SD59x18 / uUNIT) {
revert PRBMath_SD59x18_Convert_Underflow(x);
}
if (x > uMAX_SD59x18 / uUNIT) {
revert PRBMath_SD59x18_Convert_Overflow(x);
}
unchecked {
result = SD59x18.wrap(x * uUNIT);
}
}
/// @notice Converts an SD59x18 number to a simple integer by dividing it by `UNIT`.
/// @dev The result is rounded toward zero.
/// @param x The SD59x18 number to convert.
/// @return result The same number as a simple integer.
function convert(SD59x18 x) pure returns (int256 result) {
result = SD59x18.unwrap(x) / uUNIT;
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { SD59x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
/// @notice Thrown when taking the absolute value of `MIN_SD59x18`.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Abs_MinSD59x18();
/// @notice Thrown when ceiling a number overflows SD59x18.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Ceil_Overflow(SD59x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when converting a basic integer to the fixed-point format overflows SD59x18.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Convert_Overflow(int256 x);
/// @notice Thrown when converting a basic integer to the fixed-point format underflows SD59x18.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Convert_Underflow(int256 x);
/// @notice Thrown when dividing two numbers and one of them is `MIN_SD59x18`.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Div_InputTooSmall();
/// @notice Thrown when dividing two numbers and one of the intermediary unsigned results overflows SD59x18.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Div_Overflow(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y);
/// @notice Thrown when taking the natural exponent of a base greater than 133_084258667509499441.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Exp_InputTooBig(SD59x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when taking the binary exponent of a base greater than 192e18.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Exp2_InputTooBig(SD59x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when flooring a number underflows SD59x18.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Floor_Underflow(SD59x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when taking the geometric mean of two numbers and their product is negative.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Gm_NegativeProduct(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y);
/// @notice Thrown when taking the geometric mean of two numbers and multiplying them overflows SD59x18.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Gm_Overflow(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD60x18 number that doesn't fit in SD1x18.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoSD1x18_Overflow(SD59x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD60x18 number that doesn't fit in SD1x18.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoSD1x18_Underflow(SD59x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD60x18 number that doesn't fit in UD2x18.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoUD2x18_Overflow(SD59x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD60x18 number that doesn't fit in UD2x18.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoUD2x18_Underflow(SD59x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD60x18 number that doesn't fit in UD60x18.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoUD60x18_Underflow(SD59x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD60x18 number that doesn't fit in uint128.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoUint128_Overflow(SD59x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD60x18 number that doesn't fit in uint128.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoUint128_Underflow(SD59x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD60x18 number that doesn't fit in uint256.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoUint256_Underflow(SD59x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD60x18 number that doesn't fit in uint40.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoUint40_Overflow(SD59x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a UD60x18 number that doesn't fit in uint40.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_IntoUint40_Underflow(SD59x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when taking the logarithm of a number less than or equal to zero.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Log_InputTooSmall(SD59x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when multiplying two numbers and one of the inputs is `MIN_SD59x18`.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Mul_InputTooSmall();
/// @notice Thrown when multiplying two numbers and the intermediary absolute result overflows SD59x18.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Mul_Overflow(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y);
/// @notice Thrown when raising a number to a power and hte intermediary absolute result overflows SD59x18.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Powu_Overflow(SD59x18 x, uint256 y);
/// @notice Thrown when taking the square root of a negative number.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Sqrt_NegativeInput(SD59x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when the calculating the square root overflows SD59x18.
error PRBMath_SD59x18_Sqrt_Overflow(SD59x18 x);// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { wrap } from "./Casting.sol";
import { SD59x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
/// @notice Implements the checked addition operation (+) in the SD59x18 type.
function add(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
return wrap(x.unwrap() + y.unwrap());
}
/// @notice Implements the AND (&) bitwise operation in the SD59x18 type.
function and(SD59x18 x, int256 bits) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
return wrap(x.unwrap() & bits);
}
/// @notice Implements the AND (&) bitwise operation in the SD59x18 type.
function and2(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
return wrap(x.unwrap() & y.unwrap());
}
/// @notice Implements the equal (=) operation in the SD59x18 type.
function eq(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (bool result) {
result = x.unwrap() == y.unwrap();
}
/// @notice Implements the greater than operation (>) in the SD59x18 type.
function gt(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (bool result) {
result = x.unwrap() > y.unwrap();
}
/// @notice Implements the greater than or equal to operation (>=) in the SD59x18 type.
function gte(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (bool result) {
result = x.unwrap() >= y.unwrap();
}
/// @notice Implements a zero comparison check function in the SD59x18 type.
function isZero(SD59x18 x) pure returns (bool result) {
result = x.unwrap() == 0;
}
/// @notice Implements the left shift operation (<<) in the SD59x18 type.
function lshift(SD59x18 x, uint256 bits) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() << bits);
}
/// @notice Implements the lower than operation (<) in the SD59x18 type.
function lt(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (bool result) {
result = x.unwrap() < y.unwrap();
}
/// @notice Implements the lower than or equal to operation (<=) in the SD59x18 type.
function lte(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (bool result) {
result = x.unwrap() <= y.unwrap();
}
/// @notice Implements the unchecked modulo operation (%) in the SD59x18 type.
function mod(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() % y.unwrap());
}
/// @notice Implements the not equal operation (!=) in the SD59x18 type.
function neq(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (bool result) {
result = x.unwrap() != y.unwrap();
}
/// @notice Implements the NOT (~) bitwise operation in the SD59x18 type.
function not(SD59x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
result = wrap(~x.unwrap());
}
/// @notice Implements the OR (|) bitwise operation in the SD59x18 type.
function or(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() | y.unwrap());
}
/// @notice Implements the right shift operation (>>) in the SD59x18 type.
function rshift(SD59x18 x, uint256 bits) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() >> bits);
}
/// @notice Implements the checked subtraction operation (-) in the SD59x18 type.
function sub(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() - y.unwrap());
}
/// @notice Implements the checked unary minus operation (-) in the SD59x18 type.
function unary(SD59x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
result = wrap(-x.unwrap());
}
/// @notice Implements the unchecked addition operation (+) in the SD59x18 type.
function uncheckedAdd(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
unchecked {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() + y.unwrap());
}
}
/// @notice Implements the unchecked subtraction operation (-) in the SD59x18 type.
function uncheckedSub(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
unchecked {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() - y.unwrap());
}
}
/// @notice Implements the unchecked unary minus operation (-) in the SD59x18 type.
function uncheckedUnary(SD59x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
unchecked {
result = wrap(-x.unwrap());
}
}
/// @notice Implements the XOR (^) bitwise operation in the SD59x18 type.
function xor(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() ^ y.unwrap());
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import "../Common.sol" as Common;
import "./Errors.sol" as Errors;
import {
uEXP_MAX_INPUT,
uEXP2_MAX_INPUT,
uHALF_UNIT,
uLOG2_10,
uLOG2_E,
uMAX_SD59x18,
uMAX_WHOLE_SD59x18,
uMIN_SD59x18,
uMIN_WHOLE_SD59x18,
UNIT,
uUNIT,
uUNIT_SQUARED,
ZERO
} from "./Constants.sol";
import { wrap } from "./Helpers.sol";
import { SD59x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
/// @notice Calculates the absolute value of x.
///
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be greater than `MIN_SD59x18`.
///
/// @param x The SD59x18 number for which to calculate the absolute value.
/// @param result The absolute value of x as an SD59x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function abs(SD59x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
int256 xInt = x.unwrap();
if (xInt == uMIN_SD59x18) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_SD59x18_Abs_MinSD59x18();
}
result = xInt < 0 ? wrap(-xInt) : x;
}
/// @notice Calculates the arithmetic average of x and y.
///
/// @dev Notes:
/// - The result is rounded toward zero.
///
/// @param x The first operand as an SD59x18 number.
/// @param y The second operand as an SD59x18 number.
/// @return result The arithmetic average as an SD59x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function avg(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
int256 xInt = x.unwrap();
int256 yInt = y.unwrap();
unchecked {
// This operation is equivalent to `x / 2 + y / 2`, and it can never overflow.
int256 sum = (xInt >> 1) + (yInt >> 1);
if (sum < 0) {
// If at least one of x and y is odd, add 1 to the result, because shifting negative numbers to the right
// rounds toward negative infinity. The right part is equivalent to `sum + (x % 2 == 1 || y % 2 == 1)`.
assembly ("memory-safe") {
result := add(sum, and(or(xInt, yInt), 1))
}
} else {
// Add 1 if both x and y are odd to account for the double 0.5 remainder truncated after shifting.
result = wrap(sum + (xInt & yInt & 1));
}
}
}
/// @notice Yields the smallest whole number greater than or equal to x.
///
/// @dev Optimized for fractional value inputs, because every whole value has (1e18 - 1) fractional counterparts.
/// See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floor_and_ceiling_functions.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - x must be less than or equal to `MAX_WHOLE_SD59x18`.
///
/// @param x The SD59x18 number to ceil.
/// @param result The smallest whole number greater than or equal to x, as an SD59x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function ceil(SD59x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
int256 xInt = x.unwrap();
if (xInt > uMAX_WHOLE_SD59x18) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_SD59x18_Ceil_Overflow(x);
}
int256 remainder = xInt % uUNIT;
if (remainder == 0) {
result = x;
} else {
unchecked {
// Solidity uses C fmod style, which returns a modulus with the same sign as x.
int256 resultInt = xInt - remainder;
if (xInt > 0) {
resultInt += uUNIT;
}
result = wrap(resultInt);
}
}
}
/// @notice Divides two SD59x18 numbers, returning a new SD59x18 number.
///
/// @dev This is an extension of {Common.mulDiv} for signed numbers, which works by computing the signs and the absolute
/// values separately.
///
/// Notes:
/// - Refer to the notes in {Common.mulDiv}.
/// - The result is rounded toward zero.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Refer to the requirements in {Common.mulDiv}.
/// - None of the inputs can be `MIN_SD59x18`.
/// - The denominator must not be zero.
/// - The result must fit in SD59x18.
///
/// @param x The numerator as an SD59x18 number.
/// @param y The denominator as an SD59x18 number.
/// @param result The quotient as an SD59x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function div(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
int256 xInt = x.unwrap();
int256 yInt = y.unwrap();
if (xInt == uMIN_SD59x18 || yInt == uMIN_SD59x18) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_SD59x18_Div_InputTooSmall();
}
// Get hold of the absolute values of x and y.
uint256 xAbs;
uint256 yAbs;
unchecked {
xAbs = xInt < 0 ? uint256(-xInt) : uint256(xInt);
yAbs = yInt < 0 ? uint256(-yInt) : uint256(yInt);
}
// Compute the absolute value (x*UNIT÷y). The resulting value must fit in SD59x18.
uint256 resultAbs = Common.mulDiv(xAbs, uint256(uUNIT), yAbs);
if (resultAbs > uint256(uMAX_SD59x18)) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_SD59x18_Div_Overflow(x, y);
}
// Check if x and y have the same sign using two's complement representation. The left-most bit represents the sign (1 for
// negative, 0 for positive or zero).
bool sameSign = (xInt ^ yInt) > -1;
// If the inputs have the same sign, the result should be positive. Otherwise, it should be negative.
unchecked {
result = wrap(sameSign ? int256(resultAbs) : -int256(resultAbs));
}
}
/// @notice Calculates the natural exponent of x using the following formula:
///
/// $$
/// e^x = 2^{x * log_2{e}}
/// $$
///
/// @dev Notes:
/// - Refer to the notes in {exp2}.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Refer to the requirements in {exp2}.
/// - x must be less than 133_084258667509499441.
///
/// @param x The exponent as an SD59x18 number.
/// @return result The result as an SD59x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function exp(SD59x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
int256 xInt = x.unwrap();
// This check prevents values greater than 192e18 from being passed to {exp2}.
if (xInt > uEXP_MAX_INPUT) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_SD59x18_Exp_InputTooBig(x);
}
unchecked {
// Inline the fixed-point multiplication to save gas.
int256 doubleUnitProduct = xInt * uLOG2_E;
result = exp2(wrap(doubleUnitProduct / uUNIT));
}
}
/// @notice Calculates the binary exponent of x using the binary fraction method using the following formula:
///
/// $$
/// 2^{-x} = \frac{1}{2^x}
/// $$
///
/// @dev See https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/q/79903/24693.
///
/// Notes:
/// - If x is less than -59_794705707972522261, the result is zero.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - x must be less than 192e18.
/// - The result must fit in SD59x18.
///
/// @param x The exponent as an SD59x18 number.
/// @return result The result as an SD59x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function exp2(SD59x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
int256 xInt = x.unwrap();
if (xInt < 0) {
// The inverse of any number less than this is truncated to zero.
if (xInt < -59_794705707972522261) {
return ZERO;
}
unchecked {
// Inline the fixed-point inversion to save gas.
result = wrap(uUNIT_SQUARED / exp2(wrap(-xInt)).unwrap());
}
} else {
// Numbers greater than or equal to 192e18 don't fit in the 192.64-bit format.
if (xInt > uEXP2_MAX_INPUT) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_SD59x18_Exp2_InputTooBig(x);
}
unchecked {
// Convert x to the 192.64-bit fixed-point format.
uint256 x_192x64 = uint256((xInt << 64) / uUNIT);
// It is safe to cast the result to int256 due to the checks above.
result = wrap(int256(Common.exp2(x_192x64)));
}
}
}
/// @notice Yields the greatest whole number less than or equal to x.
///
/// @dev Optimized for fractional value inputs, because for every whole value there are (1e18 - 1) fractional
/// counterparts. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Floor_and_ceiling_functions.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - x must be greater than or equal to `MIN_WHOLE_SD59x18`.
///
/// @param x The SD59x18 number to floor.
/// @param result The greatest whole number less than or equal to x, as an SD59x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function floor(SD59x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
int256 xInt = x.unwrap();
if (xInt < uMIN_WHOLE_SD59x18) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_SD59x18_Floor_Underflow(x);
}
int256 remainder = xInt % uUNIT;
if (remainder == 0) {
result = x;
} else {
unchecked {
// Solidity uses C fmod style, which returns a modulus with the same sign as x.
int256 resultInt = xInt - remainder;
if (xInt < 0) {
resultInt -= uUNIT;
}
result = wrap(resultInt);
}
}
}
/// @notice Yields the excess beyond the floor of x for positive numbers and the part of the number to the right.
/// of the radix point for negative numbers.
/// @dev Based on the odd function definition. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fractional_part
/// @param x The SD59x18 number to get the fractional part of.
/// @param result The fractional part of x as an SD59x18 number.
function frac(SD59x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
result = wrap(x.unwrap() % uUNIT);
}
/// @notice Calculates the geometric mean of x and y, i.e. $\sqrt{x * y}$.
///
/// @dev Notes:
/// - The result is rounded toward zero.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - x * y must fit in SD59x18.
/// - x * y must not be negative, since complex numbers are not supported.
///
/// @param x The first operand as an SD59x18 number.
/// @param y The second operand as an SD59x18 number.
/// @return result The result as an SD59x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function gm(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
int256 xInt = x.unwrap();
int256 yInt = y.unwrap();
if (xInt == 0 || yInt == 0) {
return ZERO;
}
unchecked {
// Equivalent to `xy / x != y`. Checking for overflow this way is faster than letting Solidity do it.
int256 xyInt = xInt * yInt;
if (xyInt / xInt != yInt) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_SD59x18_Gm_Overflow(x, y);
}
// The product must not be negative, since complex numbers are not supported.
if (xyInt < 0) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_SD59x18_Gm_NegativeProduct(x, y);
}
// We don't need to multiply the result by `UNIT` here because the x*y product picked up a factor of `UNIT`
// during multiplication. See the comments in {Common.sqrt}.
uint256 resultUint = Common.sqrt(uint256(xyInt));
result = wrap(int256(resultUint));
}
}
/// @notice Calculates the inverse of x.
///
/// @dev Notes:
/// - The result is rounded toward zero.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - x must not be zero.
///
/// @param x The SD59x18 number for which to calculate the inverse.
/// @return result The inverse as an SD59x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function inv(SD59x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
result = wrap(uUNIT_SQUARED / x.unwrap());
}
/// @notice Calculates the natural logarithm of x using the following formula:
///
/// $$
/// ln{x} = log_2{x} / log_2{e}
/// $$
///
/// @dev Notes:
/// - Refer to the notes in {log2}.
/// - The precision isn't sufficiently fine-grained to return exactly `UNIT` when the input is `E`.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Refer to the requirements in {log2}.
///
/// @param x The SD59x18 number for which to calculate the natural logarithm.
/// @return result The natural logarithm as an SD59x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function ln(SD59x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
// Inline the fixed-point multiplication to save gas. This is overflow-safe because the maximum value that
// {log2} can return is ~195_205294292027477728.
result = wrap(log2(x).unwrap() * uUNIT / uLOG2_E);
}
/// @notice Calculates the common logarithm of x using the following formula:
///
/// $$
/// log_{10}{x} = log_2{x} / log_2{10}
/// $$
///
/// However, if x is an exact power of ten, a hard coded value is returned.
///
/// @dev Notes:
/// - Refer to the notes in {log2}.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Refer to the requirements in {log2}.
///
/// @param x The SD59x18 number for which to calculate the common logarithm.
/// @return result The common logarithm as an SD59x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function log10(SD59x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
int256 xInt = x.unwrap();
if (xInt < 0) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_SD59x18_Log_InputTooSmall(x);
}
// Note that the `mul` in this block is the standard multiplication operation, not {SD59x18.mul}.
// prettier-ignore
assembly ("memory-safe") {
switch x
case 1 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(0, 18)) }
case 10 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(1, 18)) }
case 100 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(2, 18)) }
case 1000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(3, 18)) }
case 10000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(4, 18)) }
case 100000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(5, 18)) }
case 1000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(6, 18)) }
case 10000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(7, 18)) }
case 100000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(8, 18)) }
case 1000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(9, 18)) }
case 10000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(10, 18)) }
case 100000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(11, 18)) }
case 1000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(12, 18)) }
case 10000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(13, 18)) }
case 100000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(14, 18)) }
case 1000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(15, 18)) }
case 10000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(16, 18)) }
case 100000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, sub(17, 18)) }
case 1000000000000000000 { result := 0 }
case 10000000000000000000 { result := uUNIT }
case 100000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 2) }
case 1000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 3) }
case 10000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 4) }
case 100000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 5) }
case 1000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 6) }
case 10000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 7) }
case 100000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 8) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 9) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 10) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 11) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 12) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 13) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 14) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 15) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 16) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 17) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 18) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 19) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 20) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 21) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 22) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 23) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 24) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 25) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 26) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 27) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 28) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 29) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 30) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 31) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 32) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 33) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 34) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 35) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 36) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 37) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 38) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 39) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 40) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 41) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 42) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 43) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 44) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 45) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 46) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 47) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 48) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 49) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 50) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 51) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 52) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 53) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 54) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 55) }
case 100000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 56) }
case 1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 57) }
case 10000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 { result := mul(uUNIT, 58) }
default { result := uMAX_SD59x18 }
}
if (result.unwrap() == uMAX_SD59x18) {
unchecked {
// Inline the fixed-point division to save gas.
result = wrap(log2(x).unwrap() * uUNIT / uLOG2_10);
}
}
}
/// @notice Calculates the binary logarithm of x using the iterative approximation algorithm:
///
/// $$
/// log_2{x} = n + log_2{y}, \text{ where } y = x*2^{-n}, \ y \in [1, 2)
/// $$
///
/// For $0 \leq x \lt 1$, the input is inverted:
///
/// $$
/// log_2{x} = -log_2{\frac{1}{x}}
/// $$
///
/// @dev See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_logarithm#Iterative_approximation.
///
/// Notes:
/// - Due to the lossy precision of the iterative approximation, the results are not perfectly accurate to the last decimal.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - x must be greater than zero.
///
/// @param x The SD59x18 number for which to calculate the binary logarithm.
/// @return result The binary logarithm as an SD59x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function log2(SD59x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
int256 xInt = x.unwrap();
if (xInt <= 0) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_SD59x18_Log_InputTooSmall(x);
}
unchecked {
int256 sign;
if (xInt >= uUNIT) {
sign = 1;
} else {
sign = -1;
// Inline the fixed-point inversion to save gas.
xInt = uUNIT_SQUARED / xInt;
}
// Calculate the integer part of the logarithm.
uint256 n = Common.msb(uint256(xInt / uUNIT));
// This is the integer part of the logarithm as an SD59x18 number. The operation can't overflow
// because n is at most 255, `UNIT` is 1e18, and the sign is either 1 or -1.
int256 resultInt = int256(n) * uUNIT;
// Calculate $y = x * 2^{-n}$.
int256 y = xInt >> n;
// If y is the unit number, the fractional part is zero.
if (y == uUNIT) {
return wrap(resultInt * sign);
}
// Calculate the fractional part via the iterative approximation.
// The `delta >>= 1` part is equivalent to `delta /= 2`, but shifting bits is more gas efficient.
int256 DOUBLE_UNIT = 2e18;
for (int256 delta = uHALF_UNIT; delta > 0; delta >>= 1) {
y = (y * y) / uUNIT;
// Is y^2 >= 2e18 and so in the range [2e18, 4e18)?
if (y >= DOUBLE_UNIT) {
// Add the 2^{-m} factor to the logarithm.
resultInt = resultInt + delta;
// Halve y, which corresponds to z/2 in the Wikipedia article.
y >>= 1;
}
}
resultInt *= sign;
result = wrap(resultInt);
}
}
/// @notice Multiplies two SD59x18 numbers together, returning a new SD59x18 number.
///
/// @dev Notes:
/// - Refer to the notes in {Common.mulDiv18}.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Refer to the requirements in {Common.mulDiv18}.
/// - None of the inputs can be `MIN_SD59x18`.
/// - The result must fit in SD59x18.
///
/// @param x The multiplicand as an SD59x18 number.
/// @param y The multiplier as an SD59x18 number.
/// @return result The product as an SD59x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function mul(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
int256 xInt = x.unwrap();
int256 yInt = y.unwrap();
if (xInt == uMIN_SD59x18 || yInt == uMIN_SD59x18) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_SD59x18_Mul_InputTooSmall();
}
// Get hold of the absolute values of x and y.
uint256 xAbs;
uint256 yAbs;
unchecked {
xAbs = xInt < 0 ? uint256(-xInt) : uint256(xInt);
yAbs = yInt < 0 ? uint256(-yInt) : uint256(yInt);
}
// Compute the absolute value (x*y÷UNIT). The resulting value must fit in SD59x18.
uint256 resultAbs = Common.mulDiv18(xAbs, yAbs);
if (resultAbs > uint256(uMAX_SD59x18)) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_SD59x18_Mul_Overflow(x, y);
}
// Check if x and y have the same sign using two's complement representation. The left-most bit represents the sign (1 for
// negative, 0 for positive or zero).
bool sameSign = (xInt ^ yInt) > -1;
// If the inputs have the same sign, the result should be positive. Otherwise, it should be negative.
unchecked {
result = wrap(sameSign ? int256(resultAbs) : -int256(resultAbs));
}
}
/// @notice Raises x to the power of y using the following formula:
///
/// $$
/// x^y = 2^{log_2{x} * y}
/// $$
///
/// @dev Notes:
/// - Refer to the notes in {exp2}, {log2}, and {mul}.
/// - Returns `UNIT` for 0^0.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Refer to the requirements in {exp2}, {log2}, and {mul}.
///
/// @param x The base as an SD59x18 number.
/// @param y Exponent to raise x to, as an SD59x18 number
/// @return result x raised to power y, as an SD59x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function pow(SD59x18 x, SD59x18 y) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
int256 xInt = x.unwrap();
int256 yInt = y.unwrap();
// If both x and y are zero, the result is `UNIT`. If just x is zero, the result is always zero.
if (xInt == 0) {
return yInt == 0 ? UNIT : ZERO;
}
// If x is `UNIT`, the result is always `UNIT`.
else if (xInt == uUNIT) {
return UNIT;
}
// If y is zero, the result is always `UNIT`.
if (yInt == 0) {
return UNIT;
}
// If y is `UNIT`, the result is always x.
else if (yInt == uUNIT) {
return x;
}
// Calculate the result using the formula.
result = exp2(mul(log2(x), y));
}
/// @notice Raises x (an SD59x18 number) to the power y (an unsigned basic integer) using the well-known
/// algorithm "exponentiation by squaring".
///
/// @dev See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exponentiation_by_squaring.
///
/// Notes:
/// - Refer to the notes in {Common.mulDiv18}.
/// - Returns `UNIT` for 0^0.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Refer to the requirements in {abs} and {Common.mulDiv18}.
/// - The result must fit in SD59x18.
///
/// @param x The base as an SD59x18 number.
/// @param y The exponent as a uint256.
/// @return result The result as an SD59x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function powu(SD59x18 x, uint256 y) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
uint256 xAbs = uint256(abs(x).unwrap());
// Calculate the first iteration of the loop in advance.
uint256 resultAbs = y & 1 > 0 ? xAbs : uint256(uUNIT);
// Equivalent to `for(y /= 2; y > 0; y /= 2)`.
uint256 yAux = y;
for (yAux >>= 1; yAux > 0; yAux >>= 1) {
xAbs = Common.mulDiv18(xAbs, xAbs);
// Equivalent to `y % 2 == 1`.
if (yAux & 1 > 0) {
resultAbs = Common.mulDiv18(resultAbs, xAbs);
}
}
// The result must fit in SD59x18.
if (resultAbs > uint256(uMAX_SD59x18)) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_SD59x18_Powu_Overflow(x, y);
}
unchecked {
// Is the base negative and the exponent odd? If yes, the result should be negative.
int256 resultInt = int256(resultAbs);
bool isNegative = x.unwrap() < 0 && y & 1 == 1;
if (isNegative) {
resultInt = -resultInt;
}
result = wrap(resultInt);
}
}
/// @notice Calculates the square root of x using the Babylonian method.
///
/// @dev See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_of_computing_square_roots#Babylonian_method.
///
/// Notes:
/// - Only the positive root is returned.
/// - The result is rounded toward zero.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - x cannot be negative, since complex numbers are not supported.
/// - x must be less than `MAX_SD59x18 / UNIT`.
///
/// @param x The SD59x18 number for which to calculate the square root.
/// @return result The result as an SD59x18 number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function sqrt(SD59x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
int256 xInt = x.unwrap();
if (xInt < 0) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_SD59x18_Sqrt_NegativeInput(x);
}
if (xInt > uMAX_SD59x18 / uUNIT) {
revert Errors.PRBMath_SD59x18_Sqrt_Overflow(x);
}
unchecked {
// Multiply x by `UNIT` to account for the factor of `UNIT` picked up when multiplying two SD59x18 numbers.
// In this case, the two numbers are both the square root.
uint256 resultUint = Common.sqrt(uint256(xInt * uUNIT));
result = wrap(int256(resultUint));
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import "./Casting.sol" as Casting;
import "./Helpers.sol" as Helpers;
import "./Math.sol" as Math;
/// @notice The signed 59.18-decimal fixed-point number representation, which can have up to 59 digits and up to 18
/// decimals. The values of this are bound by the minimum and the maximum values permitted by the underlying Solidity
/// type int256.
type SD59x18 is int256;
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
CASTING
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
using {
Casting.intoInt256,
Casting.intoSD1x18,
Casting.intoUD2x18,
Casting.intoUD60x18,
Casting.intoUint256,
Casting.intoUint128,
Casting.intoUint40,
Casting.unwrap
} for SD59x18 global;
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
MATHEMATICAL FUNCTIONS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
using {
Math.abs,
Math.avg,
Math.ceil,
Math.div,
Math.exp,
Math.exp2,
Math.floor,
Math.frac,
Math.gm,
Math.inv,
Math.log10,
Math.log2,
Math.ln,
Math.mul,
Math.pow,
Math.powu,
Math.sqrt
} for SD59x18 global;
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
HELPER FUNCTIONS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
using {
Helpers.add,
Helpers.and,
Helpers.eq,
Helpers.gt,
Helpers.gte,
Helpers.isZero,
Helpers.lshift,
Helpers.lt,
Helpers.lte,
Helpers.mod,
Helpers.neq,
Helpers.not,
Helpers.or,
Helpers.rshift,
Helpers.sub,
Helpers.uncheckedAdd,
Helpers.uncheckedSub,
Helpers.uncheckedUnary,
Helpers.xor
} for SD59x18 global;
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
OPERATORS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
// The global "using for" directive makes it possible to use these operators on the SD59x18 type.
using {
Helpers.add as +,
Helpers.and2 as &,
Math.div as /,
Helpers.eq as ==,
Helpers.gt as >,
Helpers.gte as >=,
Helpers.lt as <,
Helpers.lte as <=,
Helpers.mod as %,
Math.mul as *,
Helpers.neq as !=,
Helpers.not as ~,
Helpers.or as |,
Helpers.sub as -,
Helpers.unary as -,
Helpers.xor as ^
} for SD59x18 global;// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts v4.4.1 (utils/introspection/IERC165.sol)
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
/**
* @dev Interface of the ERC165 standard, as defined in the
* https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-165[EIP].
*
* Implementers can declare support of contract interfaces, which can then be
* queried by others ({ERC165Checker}).
*
* For an implementation, see {ERC165}.
*/
interface IERC165 {
/**
* @dev Returns true if this contract implements the interface defined by
* `interfaceId`. See the corresponding
* https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-165#how-interfaces-are-identified[EIP section]
* to learn more about how these ids are created.
*
* This function call must use less than 30 000 gas.
*/
function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceId) external view returns (bool);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
/// @title IAdminable
/// @notice Contract module that provides a basic access control mechanism, with an admin that can be
/// granted exclusive access to specific functions. The inheriting contract must set the initial admin
/// in the constructor.
interface IAdminable {
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
EVENTS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Emitted when the admin is transferred.
/// @param oldAdmin The address of the old admin.
/// @param newAdmin The address of the new admin.
event TransferAdmin(address indexed oldAdmin, address indexed newAdmin);
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
CONSTANT FUNCTIONS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice The address of the admin account or contract.
function admin() external view returns (address);
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
NON-CONSTANT FUNCTIONS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Transfers the contract admin to a new address.
///
/// @dev Notes:
/// - Does not revert if the admin is the same.
/// - This function can potentially leave the contract without an admin, thereby removing any
/// functionality that is only available to the admin.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - `msg.sender` must be the contract admin.
///
/// @param newAdmin The address of the new admin.
function transferAdmin(address newAdmin) external;
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { IERC20 } from "@openzeppelin/contracts/token/ERC20/IERC20.sol";
import { UD60x18 } from "@prb/math/src/UD60x18.sol";
import { IAdminable } from "./IAdminable.sol";
/// @title ISablierV2Controller
/// @notice This contract is in charge of the Sablier V2 protocol configuration, handling such values as the
/// protocol fees.
interface ISablierV2Comptroller is IAdminable {
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
EVENTS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Emitted when the admin sets a new flash fee.
/// @param admin The address of the contract admin.
/// @param oldFlashFee The old flash fee, denoted as a fixed-point number.
/// @param newFlashFee The new flash fee, denoted as a fixed-point number.
event SetFlashFee(address indexed admin, UD60x18 oldFlashFee, UD60x18 newFlashFee);
/// @notice Emitted when the admin sets a new protocol fee for the provided ERC-20 asset.
/// @param admin The address of the contract admin.
/// @param asset The contract address of the ERC-20 asset the new protocol fee has been set for.
/// @param oldProtocolFee The old protocol fee, denoted as a fixed-point number.
/// @param newProtocolFee The new protocol fee, denoted as a fixed-point number.
event SetProtocolFee(address indexed admin, IERC20 indexed asset, UD60x18 oldProtocolFee, UD60x18 newProtocolFee);
/// @notice Emitted when the admin enables or disables an ERC-20 asset for flash loaning.
/// @param admin The address of the contract admin.
/// @param asset The contract address of the ERC-20 asset to toggle.
/// @param newFlag Whether the ERC-20 asset can be flash loaned.
event ToggleFlashAsset(address indexed admin, IERC20 indexed asset, bool newFlag);
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
CONSTANT FUNCTIONS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Retrieves the global flash fee, denoted as a fixed-point number where 1e18 is 100%.
///
/// @dev Notes:
/// - This fee represents a percentage, not an amount. Do not confuse it with {IERC3156FlashLender.flashFee},
/// which calculates the fee amount for a specified flash loan amount.
/// - Unlike the protocol fee, this is a global fee applied to all flash loans, not a per-asset fee.
function flashFee() external view returns (UD60x18 fee);
/// @notice Retrieves a flag indicating whether the provided ERC-20 asset can be flash loaned.
/// @param token The contract address of the ERC-20 asset to check.
function isFlashAsset(IERC20 token) external view returns (bool result);
/// @notice Retrieves the protocol fee for all streams created with the provided ERC-20 asset.
/// @param asset The contract address of the ERC-20 asset to query.
/// @return fee The protocol fee denoted as a fixed-point number where 1e18 is 100%.
function protocolFees(IERC20 asset) external view returns (UD60x18 fee);
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
NON-CONSTANT FUNCTIONS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Updates the flash fee charged on all flash loans made with any ERC-20 asset.
///
/// @dev Emits a {SetFlashFee} event.
///
/// Notes:
/// - Does not revert if the fee is the same.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - `msg.sender` must be the contract admin.
///
/// @param newFlashFee The new flash fee to set, denoted as a fixed-point number where 1e18 is 100%.
function setFlashFee(UD60x18 newFlashFee) external;
/// @notice Sets a new protocol fee that will be charged on all streams created with the provided ERC-20 asset.
///
/// @dev Emits a {SetProtocolFee} event.
///
/// Notes:
/// - The fee is not denoted in units of the asset's decimals; it is a fixed-point number. Refer to the
/// PRBMath documentation for more detail on the logic of UD60x18.
/// - Does not revert if the fee is the same.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - `msg.sender` must be the contract admin.
///
/// @param asset The contract address of the ERC-20 asset to update the fee for.
/// @param newProtocolFee The new protocol fee, denoted as a fixed-point number where 1e18 is 100%.
function setProtocolFee(IERC20 asset, UD60x18 newProtocolFee) external;
/// @notice Toggles the flash loanability of an ERC-20 asset.
///
/// @dev Emits a {ToggleFlashAsset} event.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - `msg.sender` must be the admin.
///
/// @param asset The address of the ERC-20 asset to toggle.
function toggleFlashAsset(IERC20 asset) external;
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
// Common.sol
//
// Common mathematical functions needed by both SD59x18 and UD60x18. Note that these global functions do not
// always operate with SD59x18 and UD60x18 numbers.
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
CUSTOM ERRORS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Thrown when the resultant value in {mulDiv} overflows uint256.
error PRBMath_MulDiv_Overflow(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 denominator);
/// @notice Thrown when the resultant value in {mulDiv18} overflows uint256.
error PRBMath_MulDiv18_Overflow(uint256 x, uint256 y);
/// @notice Thrown when one of the inputs passed to {mulDivSigned} is `type(int256).min`.
error PRBMath_MulDivSigned_InputTooSmall();
/// @notice Thrown when the resultant value in {mulDivSigned} overflows int256.
error PRBMath_MulDivSigned_Overflow(int256 x, int256 y);
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
CONSTANTS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @dev The maximum value a uint128 number can have.
uint128 constant MAX_UINT128 = type(uint128).max;
/// @dev The maximum value a uint40 number can have.
uint40 constant MAX_UINT40 = type(uint40).max;
/// @dev The unit number, which the decimal precision of the fixed-point types.
uint256 constant UNIT = 1e18;
/// @dev The unit number inverted mod 2^256.
uint256 constant UNIT_INVERSE = 78156646155174841979727994598816262306175212592076161876661_508869554232690281;
/// @dev The the largest power of two that divides the decimal value of `UNIT`. The logarithm of this value is the least significant
/// bit in the binary representation of `UNIT`.
uint256 constant UNIT_LPOTD = 262144;
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
FUNCTIONS
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
/// @notice Calculates the binary exponent of x using the binary fraction method.
/// @dev Has to use 192.64-bit fixed-point numbers. See https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/a/96594/24693.
/// @param x The exponent as an unsigned 192.64-bit fixed-point number.
/// @return result The result as an unsigned 60.18-decimal fixed-point number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function exp2(uint256 x) pure returns (uint256 result) {
unchecked {
// Start from 0.5 in the 192.64-bit fixed-point format.
result = 0x800000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000;
// The following logic multiplies the result by $\sqrt{2^{-i}}$ when the bit at position i is 1. Key points:
//
// 1. Intermediate results will not overflow, as the starting point is 2^191 and all magic factors are under 2^65.
// 2. The rationale for organizing the if statements into groups of 8 is gas savings. If the result of performing
// a bitwise AND operation between x and any value in the array [0x80; 0x40; 0x20; 0x10; 0x08; 0x04; 0x02; 0x01] is 1,
// we know that `x & 0xFF` is also 1.
if (x & 0xFF00000000000000 > 0) {
if (x & 0x8000000000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x16A09E667F3BCC909) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x4000000000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1306FE0A31B7152DF) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x2000000000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1172B83C7D517ADCE) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x1000000000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10B5586CF9890F62A) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x800000000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1059B0D31585743AE) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x400000000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x102C9A3E778060EE7) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x200000000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10163DA9FB33356D8) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x100000000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100B1AFA5ABCBED61) >> 64;
}
}
if (x & 0xFF000000000000 > 0) {
if (x & 0x80000000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10058C86DA1C09EA2) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x40000000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1002C605E2E8CEC50) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x20000000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100162F3904051FA1) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x10000000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000B175EFFDC76BA) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x8000000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100058BA01FB9F96D) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x4000000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10002C5CC37DA9492) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x2000000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000162E525EE0547) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x1000000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000B17255775C04) >> 64;
}
}
if (x & 0xFF0000000000 > 0) {
if (x & 0x800000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000058B91B5BC9AE) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x400000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100002C5C89D5EC6D) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x200000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000162E43F4F831) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x100000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100000B1721BCFC9A) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x80000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000058B90CF1E6E) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x40000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000002C5C863B73F) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x20000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100000162E430E5A2) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x10000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000000B172183551) >> 64;
}
}
if (x & 0xFF00000000 > 0) {
if (x & 0x8000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100000058B90C0B49) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x4000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000002C5C8601CC) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x2000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000000162E42FFF0) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x1000000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000000B17217FBB) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x800000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000000058B90BFCE) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x400000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100000002C5C85FE3) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x200000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000000162E42FF1) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x100000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100000000B17217F8) >> 64;
}
}
if (x & 0xFF000000 > 0) {
if (x & 0x80000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000000058B90BFC) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x40000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000000002C5C85FE) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x20000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100000000162E42FF) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x10000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000000000B17217F) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x8000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100000000058B90C0) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x4000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000000002C5C860) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x2000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000000000162E430) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x1000000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000000000B17218) >> 64;
}
}
if (x & 0xFF0000 > 0) {
if (x & 0x800000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000000000058B90C) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x400000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100000000002C5C86) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x200000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000000000162E43) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x100000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100000000000B1721) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x80000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000000000058B91) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x40000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000000000002C5C8) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x20000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100000000000162E4) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x10000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000000000000B172) >> 64;
}
}
if (x & 0xFF00 > 0) {
if (x & 0x8000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100000000000058B9) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x4000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000000000002C5D) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x2000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000000000000162E) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x1000 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000000000000B17) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x800 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000000000000058C) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x400 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100000000000002C6) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x200 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000000000000163) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x100 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x100000000000000B1) >> 64;
}
}
if (x & 0xFF > 0) {
if (x & 0x80 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000000000000059) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x40 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000000000000002C) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x20 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000000000000016) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x10 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x1000000000000000B) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x8 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000000000000006) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x4 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000000000000003) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x2 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000000000000001) >> 64;
}
if (x & 0x1 > 0) {
result = (result * 0x10000000000000001) >> 64;
}
}
// In the code snippet below, two operations are executed simultaneously:
//
// 1. The result is multiplied by $(2^n + 1)$, where $2^n$ represents the integer part, and the additional 1
// accounts for the initial guess of 0.5. This is achieved by subtracting from 191 instead of 192.
// 2. The result is then converted to an unsigned 60.18-decimal fixed-point format.
//
// The underlying logic is based on the relationship $2^{191-ip} = 2^{ip} / 2^{191}$, where $ip$ denotes the,
// integer part, $2^n$.
result *= UNIT;
result >>= (191 - (x >> 64));
}
}
/// @notice Finds the zero-based index of the first 1 in the binary representation of x.
///
/// @dev See the note on "msb" in this Wikipedia article: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Find_first_set
///
/// Each step in this implementation is equivalent to this high-level code:
///
/// ```solidity
/// if (x >= 2 ** 128) {
/// x >>= 128;
/// result += 128;
/// }
/// ```
///
/// Where 128 is replaced with each respective power of two factor. See the full high-level implementation here:
/// https://gist.github.com/PaulRBerg/f932f8693f2733e30c4d479e8e980948
///
/// The Yul instructions used below are:
///
/// - "gt" is "greater than"
/// - "or" is the OR bitwise operator
/// - "shl" is "shift left"
/// - "shr" is "shift right"
///
/// @param x The uint256 number for which to find the index of the most significant bit.
/// @return result The index of the most significant bit as a uint256.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function msb(uint256 x) pure returns (uint256 result) {
// 2^128
assembly ("memory-safe") {
let factor := shl(7, gt(x, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF))
x := shr(factor, x)
result := or(result, factor)
}
// 2^64
assembly ("memory-safe") {
let factor := shl(6, gt(x, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFF))
x := shr(factor, x)
result := or(result, factor)
}
// 2^32
assembly ("memory-safe") {
let factor := shl(5, gt(x, 0xFFFFFFFF))
x := shr(factor, x)
result := or(result, factor)
}
// 2^16
assembly ("memory-safe") {
let factor := shl(4, gt(x, 0xFFFF))
x := shr(factor, x)
result := or(result, factor)
}
// 2^8
assembly ("memory-safe") {
let factor := shl(3, gt(x, 0xFF))
x := shr(factor, x)
result := or(result, factor)
}
// 2^4
assembly ("memory-safe") {
let factor := shl(2, gt(x, 0xF))
x := shr(factor, x)
result := or(result, factor)
}
// 2^2
assembly ("memory-safe") {
let factor := shl(1, gt(x, 0x3))
x := shr(factor, x)
result := or(result, factor)
}
// 2^1
// No need to shift x any more.
assembly ("memory-safe") {
let factor := gt(x, 0x1)
result := or(result, factor)
}
}
/// @notice Calculates x*y÷denominator with 512-bit precision.
///
/// @dev Credits to Remco Bloemen under MIT license https://xn--2-umb.com/21/muldiv.
///
/// Notes:
/// - The result is rounded toward zero.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - The denominator must not be zero.
/// - The result must fit in uint256.
///
/// @param x The multiplicand as a uint256.
/// @param y The multiplier as a uint256.
/// @param denominator The divisor as a uint256.
/// @return result The result as a uint256.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function mulDiv(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 denominator) pure returns (uint256 result) {
// 512-bit multiply [prod1 prod0] = x * y. Compute the product mod 2^256 and mod 2^256 - 1, then use
// use the Chinese Remainder Theorem to reconstruct the 512-bit result. The result is stored in two 256
// variables such that product = prod1 * 2^256 + prod0.
uint256 prod0; // Least significant 256 bits of the product
uint256 prod1; // Most significant 256 bits of the product
assembly ("memory-safe") {
let mm := mulmod(x, y, not(0))
prod0 := mul(x, y)
prod1 := sub(sub(mm, prod0), lt(mm, prod0))
}
// Handle non-overflow cases, 256 by 256 division.
if (prod1 == 0) {
unchecked {
return prod0 / denominator;
}
}
// Make sure the result is less than 2^256. Also prevents denominator == 0.
if (prod1 >= denominator) {
revert PRBMath_MulDiv_Overflow(x, y, denominator);
}
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// 512 by 256 division
////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Make division exact by subtracting the remainder from [prod1 prod0].
uint256 remainder;
assembly ("memory-safe") {
// Compute remainder using the mulmod Yul instruction.
remainder := mulmod(x, y, denominator)
// Subtract 256 bit number from 512-bit number.
prod1 := sub(prod1, gt(remainder, prod0))
prod0 := sub(prod0, remainder)
}
unchecked {
// Calculate the largest power of two divisor of the denominator using the unary operator ~. This operation cannot overflow
// because the denominator cannot be zero at this point in the function execution. The result is always >= 1.
// For more detail, see https://cs.stackexchange.com/q/138556/92363.
uint256 lpotdod = denominator & (~denominator + 1);
uint256 flippedLpotdod;
assembly ("memory-safe") {
// Factor powers of two out of denominator.
denominator := div(denominator, lpotdod)
// Divide [prod1 prod0] by lpotdod.
prod0 := div(prod0, lpotdod)
// Get the flipped value `2^256 / lpotdod`. If the `lpotdod` is zero, the flipped value is one.
// `sub(0, lpotdod)` produces the two's complement version of `lpotdod`, which is equivalent to flipping all the bits.
// However, `div` interprets this value as an unsigned value: https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/q/147168/24693
flippedLpotdod := add(div(sub(0, lpotdod), lpotdod), 1)
}
// Shift in bits from prod1 into prod0.
prod0 |= prod1 * flippedLpotdod;
// Invert denominator mod 2^256. Now that denominator is an odd number, it has an inverse modulo 2^256 such
// that denominator * inv = 1 mod 2^256. Compute the inverse by starting with a seed that is correct for
// four bits. That is, denominator * inv = 1 mod 2^4.
uint256 inverse = (3 * denominator) ^ 2;
// Use the Newton-Raphson iteration to improve the precision. Thanks to Hensel's lifting lemma, this also works
// in modular arithmetic, doubling the correct bits in each step.
inverse *= 2 - denominator * inverse; // inverse mod 2^8
inverse *= 2 - denominator * inverse; // inverse mod 2^16
inverse *= 2 - denominator * inverse; // inverse mod 2^32
inverse *= 2 - denominator * inverse; // inverse mod 2^64
inverse *= 2 - denominator * inverse; // inverse mod 2^128
inverse *= 2 - denominator * inverse; // inverse mod 2^256
// Because the division is now exact we can divide by multiplying with the modular inverse of denominator.
// This will give us the correct result modulo 2^256. Since the preconditions guarantee that the outcome is
// less than 2^256, this is the final result. We don't need to compute the high bits of the result and prod1
// is no longer required.
result = prod0 * inverse;
}
}
/// @notice Calculates x*y÷1e18 with 512-bit precision.
///
/// @dev A variant of {mulDiv} with constant folding, i.e. in which the denominator is hard coded to 1e18.
///
/// Notes:
/// - The body is purposely left uncommented; to understand how this works, see the documentation in {mulDiv}.
/// - The result is rounded toward zero.
/// - We take as an axiom that the result cannot be `MAX_UINT256` when x and y solve the following system of equations:
///
/// $$
/// \begin{cases}
/// x * y = MAX\_UINT256 * UNIT \\
/// (x * y) \% UNIT \geq \frac{UNIT}{2}
/// \end{cases}
/// $$
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Refer to the requirements in {mulDiv}.
/// - The result must fit in uint256.
///
/// @param x The multiplicand as an unsigned 60.18-decimal fixed-point number.
/// @param y The multiplier as an unsigned 60.18-decimal fixed-point number.
/// @return result The result as an unsigned 60.18-decimal fixed-point number.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function mulDiv18(uint256 x, uint256 y) pure returns (uint256 result) {
uint256 prod0;
uint256 prod1;
assembly ("memory-safe") {
let mm := mulmod(x, y, not(0))
prod0 := mul(x, y)
prod1 := sub(sub(mm, prod0), lt(mm, prod0))
}
if (prod1 == 0) {
unchecked {
return prod0 / UNIT;
}
}
if (prod1 >= UNIT) {
revert PRBMath_MulDiv18_Overflow(x, y);
}
uint256 remainder;
assembly ("memory-safe") {
remainder := mulmod(x, y, UNIT)
result :=
mul(
or(
div(sub(prod0, remainder), UNIT_LPOTD),
mul(sub(prod1, gt(remainder, prod0)), add(div(sub(0, UNIT_LPOTD), UNIT_LPOTD), 1))
),
UNIT_INVERSE
)
}
}
/// @notice Calculates x*y÷denominator with 512-bit precision.
///
/// @dev This is an extension of {mulDiv} for signed numbers, which works by computing the signs and the absolute values separately.
///
/// Notes:
/// - The result is rounded toward zero.
///
/// Requirements:
/// - Refer to the requirements in {mulDiv}.
/// - None of the inputs can be `type(int256).min`.
/// - The result must fit in int256.
///
/// @param x The multiplicand as an int256.
/// @param y The multiplier as an int256.
/// @param denominator The divisor as an int256.
/// @return result The result as an int256.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function mulDivSigned(int256 x, int256 y, int256 denominator) pure returns (int256 result) {
if (x == type(int256).min || y == type(int256).min || denominator == type(int256).min) {
revert PRBMath_MulDivSigned_InputTooSmall();
}
// Get hold of the absolute values of x, y and the denominator.
uint256 xAbs;
uint256 yAbs;
uint256 dAbs;
unchecked {
xAbs = x < 0 ? uint256(-x) : uint256(x);
yAbs = y < 0 ? uint256(-y) : uint256(y);
dAbs = denominator < 0 ? uint256(-denominator) : uint256(denominator);
}
// Compute the absolute value of x*y÷denominator. The result must fit in int256.
uint256 resultAbs = mulDiv(xAbs, yAbs, dAbs);
if (resultAbs > uint256(type(int256).max)) {
revert PRBMath_MulDivSigned_Overflow(x, y);
}
// Get the signs of x, y and the denominator.
uint256 sx;
uint256 sy;
uint256 sd;
assembly ("memory-safe") {
// "sgt" is the "signed greater than" assembly instruction and "sub(0,1)" is -1 in two's complement.
sx := sgt(x, sub(0, 1))
sy := sgt(y, sub(0, 1))
sd := sgt(denominator, sub(0, 1))
}
// XOR over sx, sy and sd. What this does is to check whether there are 1 or 3 negative signs in the inputs.
// If there are, the result should be negative. Otherwise, it should be positive.
unchecked {
result = sx ^ sy ^ sd == 0 ? -int256(resultAbs) : int256(resultAbs);
}
}
/// @notice Calculates the square root of x using the Babylonian method.
///
/// @dev See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methods_of_computing_square_roots#Babylonian_method.
///
/// Notes:
/// - If x is not a perfect square, the result is rounded down.
/// - Credits to OpenZeppelin for the explanations in comments below.
///
/// @param x The uint256 number for which to calculate the square root.
/// @return result The result as a uint256.
/// @custom:smtchecker abstract-function-nondet
function sqrt(uint256 x) pure returns (uint256 result) {
if (x == 0) {
return 0;
}
// For our first guess, we calculate the biggest power of 2 which is smaller than the square root of x.
//
// We know that the "msb" (most significant bit) of x is a power of 2 such that we have:
//
// $$
// msb(x) <= x <= 2*msb(x)$
// $$
//
// We write $msb(x)$ as $2^k$, and we get:
//
// $$
// k = log_2(x)
// $$
//
// Thus, we can write the initial inequality as:
//
// $$
// 2^{log_2(x)} <= x <= 2*2^{log_2(x)+1} \\
// sqrt(2^k) <= sqrt(x) < sqrt(2^{k+1}) \\
// 2^{k/2} <= sqrt(x) < 2^{(k+1)/2} <= 2^{(k/2)+1}
// $$
//
// Consequently, $2^{log_2(x) /2} is a good first approximation of sqrt(x) with at least one correct bit.
uint256 xAux = uint256(x);
result = 1;
if (xAux >= 2 ** 128) {
xAux >>= 128;
result <<= 64;
}
if (xAux >= 2 ** 64) {
xAux >>= 64;
result <<= 32;
}
if (xAux >= 2 ** 32) {
xAux >>= 32;
result <<= 16;
}
if (xAux >= 2 ** 16) {
xAux >>= 16;
result <<= 8;
}
if (xAux >= 2 ** 8) {
xAux >>= 8;
result <<= 4;
}
if (xAux >= 2 ** 4) {
xAux >>= 4;
result <<= 2;
}
if (xAux >= 2 ** 2) {
result <<= 1;
}
// At this point, `result` is an estimation with at least one bit of precision. We know the true value has at
// most 128 bits, since it is the square root of a uint256. Newton's method converges quadratically (precision
// doubles at every iteration). We thus need at most 7 iteration to turn our partial result with one bit of
// precision into the expected uint128 result.
unchecked {
result = (result + x / result) >> 1;
result = (result + x / result) >> 1;
result = (result + x / result) >> 1;
result = (result + x / result) >> 1;
result = (result + x / result) >> 1;
result = (result + x / result) >> 1;
result = (result + x / result) >> 1;
// If x is not a perfect square, round the result toward zero.
uint256 roundedResult = x / result;
if (result >= roundedResult) {
result = roundedResult;
}
}
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { SD1x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
/// @dev Euler's number as an SD1x18 number.
SD1x18 constant E = SD1x18.wrap(2_718281828459045235);
/// @dev The maximum value an SD1x18 number can have.
int64 constant uMAX_SD1x18 = 9_223372036854775807;
SD1x18 constant MAX_SD1x18 = SD1x18.wrap(uMAX_SD1x18);
/// @dev The maximum value an SD1x18 number can have.
int64 constant uMIN_SD1x18 = -9_223372036854775808;
SD1x18 constant MIN_SD1x18 = SD1x18.wrap(uMIN_SD1x18);
/// @dev PI as an SD1x18 number.
SD1x18 constant PI = SD1x18.wrap(3_141592653589793238);
/// @dev The unit number, which gives the decimal precision of SD1x18.
SD1x18 constant UNIT = SD1x18.wrap(1e18);
int256 constant uUNIT = 1e18;// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import "./Casting.sol" as Casting;
/// @notice The signed 1.18-decimal fixed-point number representation, which can have up to 1 digit and up to 18
/// decimals. The values of this are bound by the minimum and the maximum values permitted by the underlying Solidity
/// type int64. This is useful when end users want to use int64 to save gas, e.g. with tight variable packing in contract
/// storage.
type SD1x18 is int64;
/*//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
CASTING
//////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////*/
using {
Casting.intoSD59x18,
Casting.intoUD2x18,
Casting.intoUD60x18,
Casting.intoUint256,
Casting.intoUint128,
Casting.intoUint40,
Casting.unwrap
} for SD1x18 global;// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import "../Common.sol" as Common;
import "./Errors.sol" as CastingErrors;
import { SD59x18 } from "../sd59x18/ValueType.sol";
import { UD2x18 } from "../ud2x18/ValueType.sol";
import { UD60x18 } from "../ud60x18/ValueType.sol";
import { SD1x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
/// @notice Casts an SD1x18 number into SD59x18.
/// @dev There is no overflow check because the domain of SD1x18 is a subset of SD59x18.
function intoSD59x18(SD1x18 x) pure returns (SD59x18 result) {
result = SD59x18.wrap(int256(SD1x18.unwrap(x)));
}
/// @notice Casts an SD1x18 number into UD2x18.
/// - x must be positive.
function intoUD2x18(SD1x18 x) pure returns (UD2x18 result) {
int64 xInt = SD1x18.unwrap(x);
if (xInt < 0) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_SD1x18_ToUD2x18_Underflow(x);
}
result = UD2x18.wrap(uint64(xInt));
}
/// @notice Casts an SD1x18 number into UD60x18.
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be positive.
function intoUD60x18(SD1x18 x) pure returns (UD60x18 result) {
int64 xInt = SD1x18.unwrap(x);
if (xInt < 0) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_SD1x18_ToUD60x18_Underflow(x);
}
result = UD60x18.wrap(uint64(xInt));
}
/// @notice Casts an SD1x18 number into uint256.
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be positive.
function intoUint256(SD1x18 x) pure returns (uint256 result) {
int64 xInt = SD1x18.unwrap(x);
if (xInt < 0) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_SD1x18_ToUint256_Underflow(x);
}
result = uint256(uint64(xInt));
}
/// @notice Casts an SD1x18 number into uint128.
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be positive.
function intoUint128(SD1x18 x) pure returns (uint128 result) {
int64 xInt = SD1x18.unwrap(x);
if (xInt < 0) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_SD1x18_ToUint128_Underflow(x);
}
result = uint128(uint64(xInt));
}
/// @notice Casts an SD1x18 number into uint40.
/// @dev Requirements:
/// - x must be positive.
/// - x must be less than or equal to `MAX_UINT40`.
function intoUint40(SD1x18 x) pure returns (uint40 result) {
int64 xInt = SD1x18.unwrap(x);
if (xInt < 0) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_SD1x18_ToUint40_Underflow(x);
}
if (xInt > int64(uint64(Common.MAX_UINT40))) {
revert CastingErrors.PRBMath_SD1x18_ToUint40_Overflow(x);
}
result = uint40(uint64(xInt));
}
/// @notice Alias for {wrap}.
function sd1x18(int64 x) pure returns (SD1x18 result) {
result = SD1x18.wrap(x);
}
/// @notice Unwraps an SD1x18 number into int64.
function unwrap(SD1x18 x) pure returns (int64 result) {
result = SD1x18.unwrap(x);
}
/// @notice Wraps an int64 number into SD1x18.
function wrap(int64 x) pure returns (SD1x18 result) {
result = SD1x18.wrap(x);
}// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.8.19;
import { SD1x18 } from "./ValueType.sol";
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a SD1x18 number that doesn't fit in UD2x18.
error PRBMath_SD1x18_ToUD2x18_Underflow(SD1x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a SD1x18 number that doesn't fit in UD60x18.
error PRBMath_SD1x18_ToUD60x18_Underflow(SD1x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a SD1x18 number that doesn't fit in uint128.
error PRBMath_SD1x18_ToUint128_Underflow(SD1x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a SD1x18 number that doesn't fit in uint256.
error PRBMath_SD1x18_ToUint256_Underflow(SD1x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a SD1x18 number that doesn't fit in uint40.
error PRBMath_SD1x18_ToUint40_Overflow(SD1x18 x);
/// @notice Thrown when trying to cast a SD1x18 number that doesn't fit in uint40.
error PRBMath_SD1x18_ToUint40_Underflow(SD1x18 x);{
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