Provide cosigners explicitly during deploy and don't read wallet twice.
This is needed because manifest validation requires valid sender address.
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Stratonikov <evgeniy@nspcc.ru>
Sometimes on-chain invocations need a bit more GAS than expected after test
invocations, so let the user compensate for that. 2.x has similar option since
483fefbb62.
On many occassions we can determine at compile-time if contract config lacks
some properties it needs. This includes all native contract invocations
through stdlib, as both hashes and methods are known at compile-time
there.
Signed-off-by: Evgeniy Stratonikov <evgeniy@nspcc.ru>
We have a lot of common code which is shared between `smartcontract` and
`wallet` cli packages. It's convinient to keep it in a separate helper
package in order to avoid functional cli packages dependencies.
It's a bit easier to use. Previously we couldn't have it because it was used
for '--mainnet', but we no longer specify the network, so it can be used for
'--manifest'.
It allows to invoke native contracts as committee
from CLI in privnet, e.g. to set new oracle nodes.
Also don't require `out` flag in `multisig sign`
if tx is to be pushed.
Follow missed change from neo-project/neo#1816 .
`None` may be used for any signer. Currently it is used
for sender to only pay fees, or to sign tx attributes.
We currently can't process events in codegen, so we have to provide
them via .yml config file. Do not delete the rest of the code connected
with conversion of MethodDebugInfo.Event into manifest.Event as we have
issue #1038.
It's not needed any more with Go 1.13 as we have wrapping/unwrapping in base
packages. All errors.Wrap calls are replaced with fmt.Errorf, some strings are
improved along the way.
The script is passed as a hex string, but no one should care. The hash is a
hex-encoded LE value, but no one should care either. Hex might change to
base64, LE to BE, no one outside these functions should care about that.
1. We have all necessary information in manifest.json, so don't need
config.yaml for deployment anymore. It also allow us to be consistent
with C# cli (it uses only .manifest.json and .nef files for contract
deployment)
2. Remove EntryPoint and Methods from ProjectConfig as compiler is able
to generate this information by itself.
Add ability to generate NEO3-compatable *.manifest.json into compiler.
This file represets contract manifest and includes ABI information, so
we don't need to create separate *.abi.json file. NEO3 debugger also
needs *.manifest.json only. So, switched from *.abi.json to
*.manifest.json file.
This makes rpc flags consistent across all commands, previously some commands
used 'endpoint, e' and some 'rpc, r', some had ability to change timeout and
some hadn't. Now 'rpc-endpoint, r' is used everywhere along with 'timeout, t'.
A part of integration with NEO Blockchain Toolkit (see #902). To be
able to deploy smart-contract compiled with neo-go compiler via NEO
Express, we have to generate additional .abi.json file. This file
contains the following information:
- hash of the compiled contract
- smart-contract metadata (title, description, version, author,
email, has-storage, has-dynamic-invoke, is-payable)
- smart-contract entry point
- functions
- events
However, this .abi.json file is slightly different from the one,
described in manifest.go, so we have to add auxilaury stractures for
json marshalling. The .abi.json format used by NEO-Express is described
[here](https://github.com/neo-project/neo-devpack-dotnet/blob/master/src/Neo.Compiler.MSIL/FuncExport.cs#L66).
Parsing gas from float value is not always a right idea as
a transform from float is not 1-to-1.
This commit implements Fixed8Flag which parses Fixed8 value from string.
Passing WIF directly in the command line is not something we should be doing.
Also split netfee and sysfee in the RPC as they're different (and add a script
attribute for free transactions).
That's how it was intended to behave originally. One thing questionable here
is contract price (policy thing, basically) being moved to smartcontract
package, but it's probably fine for NEO 2.0 (as it won't change) and we'll
make something better for NEO 3.0.
Merged two types:
- smartcontract.ParamType
- rpc.StackParamType
into single one:
- smartcontract.ParamType
as they duplicated the functionality.
NOTE: type smartcontract.MapType was added (as in C# implementation).
From now, list of supported smartcontract parameter types:
UnknownType
SignatureType
BoolType
IntegerType
Hash160Type
Hash256Type
ByteArrayType
PublicKeyType
StringType
ArrayType
MapType
InteropInterfaceType
VoidType
Mostly as is, no real effort done yet to optimize them, so there are still a
lot of duplicates there, but at least we sort them out into different smaller
packages.
We already have support for running scripts inside VM CLI, so here we can just
make RPC endpoint configurable and be done with it. It also allows to use
local RPC endpoint if there is a need to.
Make inspect work with avms by default and with go files if told so. In the
end this makes our CLI interface more consistent and usable. Drop useless
CompileAndInspect() compiler method along the way.
Fixes things like:
* exported type/method/function X should have comment or be unexported
* comment on exported type/method/function X should be of the form "X ..."
(with optional leading article)
Refs. #213.
neo-storm has developed more wrappers for syscall APIs, so they can and should
be used as a drop-in replacement for pkg/vm/api. Moving it out of vm, as it's
not exactly related to the VM itself.
* Fixed bug in else stmts
* Fixed if else bug
* Back to %v for formatting instructions
Imported from CityOfZion/neo-storm (ea8440e1454207753c8d209ce7c2cf724fd4ea16).
* A new command `cli init --name testcontract` now creates a directory testcontract/main.go
Imported from CityOfZion/neo-storm (331585e51ce13b6fe902b7a352b150c5b457a4f5).
* implemented operation and param flags in the cli invoke cmd.
* reverted prev changes and added debug flag for compiling.
* change transactionType variable to Type, for package convention
* index support for arrays.
* implemented builtin (len) for the compiler.
* bumped version -> 0.35.0
* updated compiler README and changed invoke to testinvoke.
* Started RPC package to allow querying balances and sending raw transactions for sc's
* integrate invoke cmd in cli
* bumped version
* added sendrawtransaction to the rpc client.
* Print proper error messages while using contract subcommands and also exit with status code 1.
* Make -in a flag, also remove dot from avm extension.
* Work on feedback by Anthony.
* Update README and VERSION
* refactor to use ast.Walk for recursive converting
* added lots of test cases
* added a new way to handle jump labels
* function calls with multiple arguments
* binary expression (LOR LAND)
* struct types + method receives
* cleaner opcode dumps, side by side diff for debugging test cases