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Roman Khimov
fed95e0069 smartcontract: (un)marshal AnyType value as null
Neo 3 can emit Null in its transfer notifications in `from` or `to` fields
when minting/burning tokens (unlike Neo 2 that emitted util.Uint256{} for this
case), then it gets converted to Parameter as AnyType and we have to JSONize
it somehow for proper RPC functioning.
2020-06-05 19:20:16 +03:00
Roman Khimov
03ecab5eec smartcontract: add JSON marshal/unmarshal for InteropType
We actually have to do that in order to answer getapplicationlog requests for
transactions that leave some interop items on the stack. It follows the same
logic our binary serializer/deserializes does leaving the type and stripping
the value (whatever that is).
2020-05-25 00:27:39 +03:00
Roman Khimov
f64aa201c7
Merge pull request #819 from nspcc-dev/fix/util160_marshalling
smartcontract: fix uint160 marshalling in smartcontract.Parameter
2020-04-01 22:04:30 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
5a62eb923e smartcontract: fix uint160 marshalling in smartcontract.Parameter
There's a bug after #785: smartcontract.Parameter of type hash160 should
be marshalled in LE (as default marshaller for uint160 does) instead of
BE, so fixed.
2020-04-01 20:48:46 +03:00
Roman Khimov
25201d480d smartcontract: simplify Array JSON marshalling 2020-04-01 19:21:00 +03:00
Roman Khimov
3dbe549a61 smartcontract: store MapType Parameter as a slice of KV pairs
Fixes #809.

Basically, there are three alternative approaches to fixing it:
 * allowing both []byte and string for ByteArrayType value
   minimal invasion into existing code, but ugly as hell and will probably
   backfire at some point
 * storing string values in ByteArrayType
   incurs quite a number of type conversions (and associated data copying),
   though note that these values are not changed usually, so dynamic
   properties of []byte are almost irrelevant here
 * storing only []byte values in ByteArrayType
   makes it impossible to use them as map keys which can be solved in several
   ways:
   - via an interface (Marshalable)
     which is good, but makes testing and comparing values in general harder,
     because of keys mismatch
   - using serialized Parameter as a key (in a string)
     which will need some additional marshaling/unmarshaling
   - converting MapType from map to a slice of key-value pairs
     not a bad idea as we don't use this map as a map really, the type
     itself is all about input/output for real VM types and this approach is
     also a bit closer to JSON representation of the Map
2020-04-01 19:21:00 +03:00
Roman Khimov
751e79d480
Merge pull request #785 from nspcc-dev/feature/uint160_marshalling
util: JSONify uint160 using LE instead of BE
2020-03-24 12:41:07 +03:00
Anna Shaleva
2001a40312 util: JSONify uint160 using LE instead of BE
closes #769
2020-03-23 17:38:58 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
6ac69d075e smartcontract: implement io.Serializable for Parameter 2020-03-23 16:27:47 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
9666e99a17 smartcontract: marshal Integer values to JSON-strings
It is done so in C# implementation, we better be
as compatible as possible.
Closes #770.
2020-03-18 11:58:17 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
b945f4346a smartcontract: marshal Arrays properly 2020-03-05 18:22:40 +03:00
Evgenii Stratonikov
46db4e9d9d smartcontract: rename param_context.go to parameter.go 2020-03-04 20:01:26 +03:00
Renamed from pkg/smartcontract/param_context.go (Browse further)