neo-go/pkg/rpcclient/neptoken/base.go
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intentionally left in the CHANGELOG.md, documentation and tests.
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/*
Package neptoken contains RPC wrapper for common NEP-11 and NEP-17 methods.
All of these methods are safe, read-only.
*/
package neptoken
import (
"math/big"
"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/neorpc/result"
"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/rpcclient/unwrap"
"github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/util"
)
const (
// MaxValidDecimals is the maximum value 'decimals' contract method can
// return to be considered as valid. It's log10(2^256), higher values
// don't make any sense on a VM with 256-bit integers. This restriction
// is not imposed by NEP-17 or NEP-11, but we do it as a sanity check
// anyway (and return plain int as a result).
MaxValidDecimals = 77
)
// Invoker is used by Base to call various methods.
type Invoker interface {
Call(contract util.Uint160, operation string, params ...any) (*result.Invoke, error)
}
// Base is a reader interface for common NEP-11 and NEP-17 methods built
// on top of Invoker.
type Base struct {
invoker Invoker
hash util.Uint160
}
// New creates an instance of Base for contract with the given hash using the
// given invoker.
func New(invoker Invoker, hash util.Uint160) *Base {
return &Base{invoker, hash}
}
// Decimals implements `decimals` NEP-17 or NEP-11 method and returns the number
// of decimals used by token. For non-divisible NEP-11 tokens this method always
// returns zero. Values less than 0 or more than MaxValidDecimals are considered
// to be invalid (with an appropriate error) even if returned by the contract.
func (b *Base) Decimals() (int, error) {
r, err := b.invoker.Call(b.hash, "decimals")
dec, err := unwrap.LimitedInt64(r, err, 0, MaxValidDecimals)
return int(dec), err
}
// Symbol implements `symbol` NEP-17 or NEP-11 method and returns a short token
// identifier (like "NEO" or "GAS").
func (b *Base) Symbol() (string, error) {
return unwrap.PrintableASCIIString(b.invoker.Call(b.hash, "symbol"))
}
// TotalSupply returns the total token supply currently available (the amount
// of minted tokens).
func (b *Base) TotalSupply() (*big.Int, error) {
return unwrap.BigInt(b.invoker.Call(b.hash, "totalSupply"))
}
// BalanceOf returns the token balance of the given account. For NEP-17 that's
// the token balance with decimals (1 TOK with 2 decimals will lead to 100
// returned from this method). For non-divisible NEP-11 that's the number of
// NFTs owned by the account, for divisible NEP-11 that's the sum of the parts
// of all NFTs owned by the account.
func (b *Base) BalanceOf(account util.Uint160) (*big.Int, error) {
return unwrap.BigInt(b.invoker.Call(b.hash, "balanceOf", account))
}