# NEO-GO-VM A cross platform virtual machine implementation for `avm` compatible programs. # Installation VM is provided as part of neo-go binary, so usual neo-go build instructions are applicable. # Running the VM Start the virtual machine: ``` $ ./bin/neo-go vm _ ____________ __________ _ ____ ___ / | / / ____/ __ \ / ____/ __ \ | | / / |/ / / |/ / __/ / / / /_____/ / __/ / / /____| | / / /|_/ / / /| / /___/ /_/ /_____/ /_/ / /_/ /_____/ |/ / / / / /_/ |_/_____/\____/ \____/\____/ |___/_/ /_/ NEO-GO-VM > ``` # Usage ``` _ ____________ __________ _ ____ ___ / | / / ____/ __ \ / ____/ __ \ | | / / |/ / / |/ / __/ / / / /_____/ / __/ / / /____| | / / /|_/ / / /| / /___/ /_/ /_____/ /_/ / /_/ /_____/ |/ / / / / /_/ |_/_____/\____/ \____/\____/ |___/_/ /_/ NEO-GO-VM > help Commands: astack Show alt stack contents break Place a breakpoint clear clear the screen cont Continue execution of the current loaded script estack Show evaluation stack contents exit Exit the VM prompt help display help ip Show current instruction istack Show invocation stack contents loadavm Load an avm script into the VM loadgo Compile and load a Go file into the VM loadhex Load a hex-encoded script string into the VM ops Dump opcodes of the current loaded program run Execute the current loaded script step Step (n) instruction in the program ``` You can get help for each command and its parameters adding `help` as a parameter to the command: ``` NEO-GO-VM > step help Usage: step [] is optional parameter to specify number of instructions to run, example: > step 10 ``` ## Loading in your script To load an avm script into the VM: ``` NEO-GO-VM > loadavm ../contract.avm READY: loaded 36 instructions ``` Run the script: ``` NEO-GO-VM > run [ { "value": 1, "type": "BigInteger" } ] ``` You can also directly compile and load `.go` files: ``` NEO-GO-VM > loadgo ../contract.go READY: loaded 36 instructions ``` To make it even more complete, you can directly load hex strings into the VM: ``` NEO-GO-VM > loadhex 54c56b006c766b00527ac46c766b00c391640b006203005a616c756662030000616c7566 READY: loaded 36 instructions NEO-GO-VM > run [ { "value": 10, "type": "BigInteger" } ] ``` ## Running programs with arguments You can invoke smart contracts with arguments. Take the following ***roll the dice*** smartcontract as example. ``` package rollthedice import "github.com/nspcc-dev/neo-go/pkg/interop/runtime" func Main(method string, args []interface{}) int { if method == "rollDice" { // args parameter is always of type []interface, hence we need to // cast it to an int. rollDice(args[0].(int)) } return 0 } func rollDice(number int) { if number == 0 { runtime.Log("you rolled 0, better luck next time!") } if number == 1 { runtime.Log("you rolled 1, still better then 0!") } if number == 2 { runtime.Log("you rolled 2, coming closer..") } if number == 3 { runtime.Log("Sweet you rolled 3. This dice has only 3 sides o_O") } } ``` To invoke this contract we need to specify both the method and the arguments. The first parameter (called method or operation) is always of type string. Notice that arguments can have different types, they can inferred automatically (please refer to the `run` command help), but in you need to pass parameter of specific type you can specify it in `run`'s arguments: ``` NEO-GO-VM > run rollDice int:1 ``` > The method is always of type string, hence we don't need to specify the type. To add more than 1 argument: ``` NEO-GO-VM > run someMethod int:1 int:2 string:foo string:bar ``` Currently supported types: - `bool (bool:false and bool:true)` - `int (int:1 int:100)` - `string (string:foo string:this is a string)` ## Debugging The `neo-go-vm` provides a debugger to inspect your program in-depth. ### Stepping through the program Step 4 instructions. ``` NEO-GO-VM > step 4 at breakpoint 3 (DUPFROMALTSTACK) NEO-GO-VM 3 > ``` Using just `step` will execute 1 instruction at a time. ``` NEO-GO-VM 3 > step at breakpoint 4 (PUSH0) NEO-GO-VM 4 > ``` ### Breakpoints To place breakpoints: ``` NEO-GO-VM > break 10 breakpoint added at instruction 10 NEO-GO-VM > cont at breakpoint 10 (SETITEM) NEO-GO-VM 10 > cont ``` ## Inspecting stack Inspecting the evaluation stack: ``` NEO-GO-VM > estack [ { "value": [ null, null, null, null, null, null, null ], "type": "Array" }, { "value": 4, "type": "BigInteger" } ] ``` There are more stacks that you can inspect. - `astack` alt stack - `istack` invocation stack