This commit refactors the code in `invariants.go` to support state invariant checks for different actor versions. The code now includes checks for versions 10 and 11 of the actors. The `CheckStateInvariants` function is invoked based on the actor version, passing the appropriate parameters. This change ensures that state invariant checks are performed correctly for different actor versions.
The changes made are as follows:
- Added imports for actor versions 10 and 11.
- Added `case` statements for versions 10 and 11 in the switch statement.
- Invoked `CheckStateInvariants` function with the correct parameters for each version.
- Handled errors returned by the `CheckStateInvariants` function.
These changes enhance the flexibility and compatibility of the code with different actor versions, improving the accuracy of state invariant checks.
Fixes: #10814
This PR updates the following RPC methods according to EIP-1898
specs.
The following RPC methods are affected:
- eth_getBalance
- eth_getStorageAt
- eth_getTransactionCount
- eth_getCode
- eth_call
Note that eth_getBlockByNumber was not included in this list in
the spec although it seems it should be affected also?
Currently these methods all accept a blkParam string which can be
one of "latest", "earliest", "pending", or a block number (decimal
or hex). The spec enables caller to additionally specify a json
hash which can include the following fields:
- blockNumber EthUint64: A block number (decimal or hex) which is
similar to the original use of the blkParam string
- blockHash EthHash: The block hash
- requireCanonical bool) If true we should make sure the block is
in the canonical chain
Since the blkParam needs to support both being a number/string and
a json hash then this to properly work we need to introduce a new
struct with pointer fields to check if they exist. This is done
in the EthBlockParamByNumberOrHash struct which first tries to
unmarshal as a json hash (according to eip-1898) and then fallback
to unmarshal as string/number.