.. index:: ! constant ************************ Constant State Variables ************************ State variables can be declared as ``constant``. In this case, they have to be assigned from an expression which is a constant at compile time. Any expression that accesses storage, blockchain data (e.g. ``now``, ``address(this).balance`` or ``block.number``) or execution data (``msg.value`` or ``gasleft()``) or makes calls to external contracts is disallowed. Expressions that might have a side-effect on memory allocation are allowed, but those that might have a side-effect on other memory objects are not. The built-in functions ``keccak256``, ``sha256``, ``ripemd160``, ``ecrecover``, ``addmod`` and ``mulmod`` are allowed (even though, with the exception of ``keccak256``, they do call external contracts). The reason behind allowing side-effects on the memory allocator is that it should be possible to construct complex objects like e.g. lookup-tables. This feature is not yet fully usable. The compiler does not reserve a storage slot for these variables, and every occurrence is replaced by the respective constant expression (which might be computed to a single value by the optimizer). Not all types for constants are implemented at this time. The only supported types are value types and strings. :: pragma solidity >=0.4.0 <0.6.0; contract C { uint constant x = 32**22 + 8; string constant text = "abc"; bytes32 constant myHash = keccak256("abc"); }