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author | Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se> | 2017-12-28 18:17:45 +0800 |
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committer | Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se> | 2018-02-21 19:27:50 +0800 |
commit | 1ede68355db6adbf468d198a8d1ecb0ad1a3ea31 (patch) | |
tree | 288e71dbf81a19030f36f507d6b91bd42f3ba979 /accounts/abi/argument.go | |
parent | 5603715c06998ff9ed30eb134c4398ad1439ef48 (diff) | |
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accounts/abi: add another unpack interface
Diffstat (limited to 'accounts/abi/argument.go')
-rw-r--r-- | accounts/abi/argument.go | 59 |
1 files changed, 50 insertions, 9 deletions
diff --git a/accounts/abi/argument.go b/accounts/abi/argument.go index 04ca6150a..b9b537121 100644 --- a/accounts/abi/argument.go +++ b/accounts/abi/argument.go @@ -67,6 +67,16 @@ func (arguments Arguments) LengthNonIndexed() int { return out } +func (arguments Arguments) NonIndexed() Arguments{ + var ret []Argument + for _,arg := range arguments{ + if !arg.Indexed{ + ret = append(ret, arg) + } + } + return ret +} + // isTuple returns true for non-atomic constructs, like (uint,uint) or uint[] func (arguments Arguments) isTuple() bool { return len(arguments) > 1 @@ -114,14 +124,9 @@ func (arguments Arguments) unpackTuple(v interface{}, output []byte) error { // `j` counts the number of complex types. // both `i` and `j` are used to to correctly compute `data` offset. - i, j := -1, 0 - for _, arg := range arguments { + j := 0 + for i, arg := range arguments.NonIndexed() { - if arg.Indexed { - // can't read, continue - continue - } - i++ marshalledValue, err := toGoType((i+j)*32, arg.Type, output) if err != nil { return err @@ -178,7 +183,6 @@ func (arguments Arguments) unpackAtomic(v interface{}, output []byte) error { } value := valueOf.Elem() - marshalledValue, err := toGoType(0, arg.Type, output) if err != nil { return err @@ -186,7 +190,44 @@ func (arguments Arguments) unpackAtomic(v interface{}, output []byte) error { return set(value, reflect.ValueOf(marshalledValue), arg) } -// Unpack performs the operation Go format -> Hexdata +// UnpackValues can be used to unpack ABI-encoded hexdata according to the ABI-specification, +// without supplying a struct to unpack into. Instead, this method returns a list containing the +// values. An atomic argument will be a list with one element. +func (arguments Arguments) UnpackValues(data []byte) ([]interface{}, error){ + + retval := make([]interface{},0,arguments.LengthNonIndexed()) + + virtualArgs := 0 + + for index,arg:= range arguments.NonIndexed(){ + + marshalledValue, err := toGoType((index + virtualArgs) * 32, arg.Type, data) + + if arg.Type.T == ArrayTy { + //If we have a static array, like [3]uint256, these are coded as + // just like uint256,uint256,uint256. + // This means that we need to add two 'virtual' arguments when + // we count the index from now on + + virtualArgs += arg.Type.Size - 1 + } + + if err != nil{ + return nil, err + } + retval = append(retval, marshalledValue) + } + return retval, nil +} + +// UnpackValues performs the operation Go format -> Hexdata +// It is the semantic opposite of UnpackValues +func (arguments Arguments) PackValues(args []interface{}) ([]byte, error) { + return arguments.Pack(args...) +} + + +// Pack performs the operation Go format -> Hexdata func (arguments Arguments) Pack(args ...interface{}) ([]byte, error) { // Make sure arguments match up and pack them abiArgs := arguments |