This replaces the simple selector parser in signer/fourbyte with one that
can actually handle most types. The new parser is added in accounts/abi
to also make it useable elsewhere.
This change makes it so WaitMined no longer logs an error when the receipt
is unavailable. It also changes the simulated backend to return NotFound for
unavailable receipts, just like ethclient does.
The `structs` map is populated by iterating over all methods except the constructor, which results in a nil-pointer dereference.
I've first reproduced the problem with a new test and then implemented the fix.
Co-authored-by: Arran Schlosberg <me@arranschlosberg.com>
This is the initial step for support of Solidity errors in contract bindings.
As of this change, errors can be decoded, but are not supported in
bindings yet.
Closes#23157
This fixes a bug where gas-related fields of the TransactOpts passed
to transaction methods would be modified, skipping gas estimation for
subsequent transactions.
Co-authored-by: Yondon Fu <yondon.fu@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
This doesn't fix all go-critic warnings, just the most serious ones.
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
* internal/ethapi/api: cap highest gas limit by account balance for 1559 fee parameters
* accounts/abi/bind: port gas limit cap for 1559 parameters to simulated backend
* accounts/abi/bind: add test for 1559 gas estimates for the simulated backend
* internal/ethapi/api: fix comment
* accounts/abi/bind/backends, internal/ethapi: unify naming style
Co-authored-by: Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com>
This fixes transaction sending in the case where an app using go-ethereum v1.10.4
is talking to a pre-EIP-1559 RPC node. In this case, the eth_maxPriorityFeePerGas
endpoint is not available and we can only rely on eth_gasPrice.
* accounts/abi/bind: fix bounded contracts and sim backend for 1559
* accounts/abi/bind, ethclient: don't rely on chain config for gas prices
* all: enable London for all internal tests
* les: get receipt type info in les tests
* les: fix weird test
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
This is the initial implementation of EIP-1559 in packages core/types and core.
Mining, RPC, etc. will be added in subsequent commits.
Co-authored-by: Marius van der Wijden <m.vanderwijden@live.de>
Co-authored-by: lightclient@protonmail.com <lightclient@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
This adds support for EIP-2718 typed transactions as well as EIP-2930
access list transactions (tx type 1). These EIPs are scheduled for the
Berlin fork.
There very few changes to existing APIs in core/types, and several new APIs
to deal with access list transactions. In particular, there are two new
constructor functions for transactions: types.NewTx and types.SignNewTx.
Since the canonical encoding of typed transactions is not RLP-compatible,
Transaction now has new methods for encoding and decoding: MarshalBinary
and UnmarshalBinary.
The existing EIP-155 signer does not support the new transaction types.
All code dealing with transaction signatures should be updated to use the
newer EIP-2930 signer. To make this easier for future updates, we have
added new constructor functions for types.Signer: types.LatestSigner and
types.LatestSignerForChainID.
This change also adds support for the YoloV3 testnet.
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan Schneider <ryanleeschneider@gmail.com>
There was a dormant error with structured inputs that failed unpacking.
This commit fixes the error by switching casting to the better abi.ConvertType function.
It also adds a test for calling a view function that returns a struct
This commit enables users to specify which signer they want to use while creating their transactOpts.
Previously all contract interactions used the homestead signer. Now a user can specify whether they
want to sign with homestead or EIP155 and specify the chainID which adds another layer of security.
Closes#16484
A lot of times when we hit 'core' errors, example: invalid tx, the information provided is
insufficient. We miss several pieces of information: what account has nonce too high,
and what transaction in that block was offending?
This PR adds that information, using the new type of wrapped errors.
It also adds a testcase which (partly) verifies the output from the errors.
The first commit changes all usage of direct equality-checks on core errors, into
using errors.Is. The second commit adds contextual information. This wraps most
of the core errors with more information, and also wraps it one more time in
stateprocessor, to further provide tx index and tx hash, if such a tx is encoutered in
a block. The third commit uses the chainmaker to try to generate chains with such
errors in them, thus triggering the errors and checking that the generated string meets
expectations.
* all: core: split vm.Config into BlockConfig and TxConfig
* core: core/vm: reset EVM between tx in block instead of creating new
* core/vm: added docs
* accounts/abi: fix a bug in getTypeSize method
e.g. for "Tuple[2]" type, the element of the array is a tuple type and the size of the tuple may not be 32.
* accounts/abi: add unit test of getTypeSize method