Use STATICCALL for view and pure

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Leonardo Alt 2018-07-04 16:29:52 +02:00
parent 238dbe1b99
commit 38026d3114
4 changed files with 60 additions and 18 deletions

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@ -10,6 +10,7 @@ Breaking Changes:
* ABI Encoder: Properly pad data from calldata (``msg.data`` and external function parameters). Use ``abi.encodePacked`` for unpadded encoding.
* Code Generator: Signed right shift uses proper arithmetic shift, i.e. rounding towards negative infinity. Warning: this may silently change the semantics of existing code!
* Code Generator: Revert at runtime if calldata is too short or points out of bounds. This is done inside the ``ABI decoder`` and therefore also applies to ``abi.decode()``.
* Code Generator: Use ``STATICCALL`` for ``pure`` and ``view`` functions. This was already the case in the experimental 0.5.0 mode.
* Commandline interface: Remove obsolete ``--formal`` option.
* Commandline interface: Rename the ``--julia`` option to ``--yul``.
* Commandline interface: Require ``-`` if standard input is used as source.

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@ -451,6 +451,10 @@ View Functions
Functions can be declared ``view`` in which case they promise not to modify the state.
.. note::
If the compiler's EVM target is Byzantium or newer (default) the opcode
``STATICCALL`` is used.
The following statements are considered modifying the state:
#. Writing to state variables.
@ -464,7 +468,7 @@ The following statements are considered modifying the state:
::
pragma solidity ^0.4.16;
pragma solidity >0.4.24;
contract C {
function f(uint a, uint b) public view returns (uint) {
@ -479,11 +483,12 @@ The following statements are considered modifying the state:
Getter methods are marked ``view``.
.. note::
If invalid explicit type conversions are used, state modifications are possible
even though a ``view`` function was called.
You can switch the compiler to use ``STATICCALL`` when calling such functions and thus
prevent modifications to the state on the level of the EVM by adding
``pragma experimental "v0.5.0";``
Prior to version 0.5.0, the compiler did not use the ``STATICCALL`` opcode
for ``view`` functions.
This enabled state modifications in ``view`` functions through the use of
invalid explicit type conversions.
By using ``STATICCALL`` for ``view`` functions, modifications to the
state are prevented on the level of the EVM.
.. index:: ! pure function, function;pure
@ -494,6 +499,9 @@ Pure Functions
Functions can be declared ``pure`` in which case they promise not to read from or modify the state.
.. note::
If the compiler's EVM target is Byzantium or newer (default) the opcode ``STATICCALL`` is used.
In addition to the list of state modifying statements explained above, the following are considered reading from the state:
#. Reading from state variables.
@ -504,7 +512,7 @@ In addition to the list of state modifying statements explained above, the follo
::
pragma solidity ^0.4.16;
pragma solidity >0.4.24;
contract C {
function f(uint a, uint b) public pure returns (uint) {
@ -513,11 +521,12 @@ In addition to the list of state modifying statements explained above, the follo
}
.. note::
If invalid explicit type conversions are used, state modifications are possible
even though a ``pure`` function was called.
You can switch the compiler to use ``STATICCALL`` when calling such functions and thus
prevent modifications to the state on the level of the EVM by adding
``pragma experimental "v0.5.0";``
Prior to version 0.5.0, the compiler did not use the ``STATICCALL`` opcode
for ``pure`` functions.
This enabled state modifications in ``pure`` functions through the use of
invalid explicit type conversions.
By using ``STATICCALL`` for ``pure`` functions, modifications to the
state are prevented on the level of the EVM.
.. warning::
It is not possible to prevent functions from reading the state at the level

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@ -1810,15 +1810,11 @@ void ExpressionCompiler::appendExternalFunctionCall(
if (_functionType.bound())
utils().moveToStackTop(gasValueSize, _functionType.selfType()->sizeOnStack());
bool const v050 = m_context.experimentalFeatureActive(ExperimentalFeature::V050);
auto funKind = _functionType.kind();
bool returnSuccessCondition = funKind == FunctionType::Kind::BareCall || funKind == FunctionType::Kind::BareCallCode || funKind == FunctionType::Kind::BareDelegateCall;
bool isCallCode = funKind == FunctionType::Kind::BareCallCode || funKind == FunctionType::Kind::CallCode;
bool isDelegateCall = funKind == FunctionType::Kind::BareDelegateCall || funKind == FunctionType::Kind::DelegateCall;
bool useStaticCall =
_functionType.stateMutability() <= StateMutability::View &&
v050 &&
m_context.evmVersion().hasStaticCall();
bool useStaticCall = _functionType.stateMutability() <= StateMutability::View && m_context.evmVersion().hasStaticCall();
bool haveReturndatacopy = m_context.evmVersion().supportsReturndata();
unsigned retSize = 0;

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@ -12173,7 +12173,6 @@ BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(abi_encode_call)
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(staticcall_for_view_and_pure)
{
char const* sourceCode = R"(
pragma experimental "v0.5.0";
contract C {
uint x;
function f() public returns (uint) {
@ -12408,6 +12407,43 @@ BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(senders_balance)
BOOST_CHECK(callContractFunction("f()") == encodeArgs(u256(27)));
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_CASE(write_storage_external)
{
char const* sourceCode = R"(
contract C {
uint public x;
function f(uint y) public payable {
x = y;
}
function g(uint y) external {
x = y;
}
function h() public {
this.g(12);
}
}
contract D {
C c = new C();
function f() public payable returns (uint) {
c.g(3);
return c.x();
}
function g() public returns (uint) {
c.g(8);
return c.x();
}
function h() public returns (uint) {
c.h();
return c.x();
}
}
)";
compileAndRun(sourceCode, 0, "D");
ABI_CHECK(callContractFunction("f()"), encodeArgs(3));
ABI_CHECK(callContractFunction("g()"), encodeArgs(8));
ABI_CHECK(callContractFunction("h()"), encodeArgs(12));
}
BOOST_AUTO_TEST_SUITE_END()
}