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[DOC] Some updates on functions.
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@ -11,8 +11,8 @@ Functions
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Function Parameters and Return Variables
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========================================
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As in JavaScript, functions may take parameters as input. Unlike in JavaScript
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and C, functions may also return an arbitrary number of values as output.
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Functions take typed parameters as input and may, unlike in many other
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languages, also return an arbitrary number of values as output.
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Function Parameters
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-------------------
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@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ Function parameters are declared the same way as variables, and the name of
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unused parameters can be omitted.
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For example, if you want your contract to accept one kind of external call
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with two integers, you would use something like::
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with two integers, you would use something like the following::
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pragma solidity >=0.4.16 <0.7.0;
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@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ Function parameters can be used as any other local variable and they can also be
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An :ref:`external function<external-function-calls>` cannot accept a
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multi-dimensional array as an input
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parameter. This functionality is possible if you enable the new
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experimental ``ABIEncoderV2`` feature by adding ``pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;`` to your source file.
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``ABIEncoderV2`` feature by adding ``pragma experimental ABIEncoderV2;`` to your source file.
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An :ref:`internal function<external-function-calls>` can accept a
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multi-dimensional array without enabling the feature.
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@ -70,7 +70,8 @@ two integers passed as function parameters, then you use something like::
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The names of return variables can be omitted.
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Return variables can be used as any other local variable and they
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are initialized with their :ref:`default value <default-value>` and have that value unless explicitly set.
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are initialized with their :ref:`default value <default-value>` and have that
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value until they are (re-)assigned.
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You can either explicitly assign to return variables and
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then leave the function using ``return;``,
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@ -96,7 +97,7 @@ return variables and then using ``return;`` to leave the function.
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.. note::
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You cannot return some types from non-internal functions, notably
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multi-dimensional dynamic arrays and structs. If you enable the
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new experimental ``ABIEncoderV2`` feature by adding ``pragma experimental
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new ``ABIEncoderV2`` feature by adding ``pragma experimental
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ABIEncoderV2;`` to your source file then more types are available, but
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``mapping`` types are still limited to inside a single contract and you
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cannot transfer them.
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@ -107,7 +108,8 @@ Returning Multiple Values
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-------------------------
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When a function has multiple return types, the statement ``return (v0, v1, ..., vn)`` can be used to return multiple values.
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The number of components must be the same as the number of return types.
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The number of components must be the same as the number of return variables
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and their types have to match, potentially after an :ref:`implicit conversion <types-conversion-elementary-types>`.
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.. index:: ! view function, function;view
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@ -120,7 +122,7 @@ Functions can be declared ``view`` in which case they promise not to modify the
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.. note::
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If the compiler's EVM target is Byzantium or newer (default) the opcode
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``STATICCALL`` is used for ``view`` functions which enforces the state
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``STATICCALL`` is used when ``view`` functions are called, which enforces the state
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to stay unmodified as part of the EVM execution. For library ``view`` functions
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``DELEGATECALL`` is used, because there is no combined ``DELEGATECALL`` and ``STATICCALL``.
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This means library ``view`` functions do not have run-time checks that prevent state
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@ -229,7 +231,9 @@ This behaviour is also in line with the ``STATICCALL`` opcode.
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Receive Ether Function
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======================
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A contract can have at most one ``receive`` function, declared using ``receive() external payable``.
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A contract can have at most one ``receive`` function, declared using
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``receive() external payable { ... }``
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(without the ``function`` keyword).
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This function cannot have arguments, cannot return anything and must have
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``external`` visibility and ``payable`` state mutability. It is executed on a
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call to the contract with empty calldata. This is the function that is executed
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@ -260,12 +264,17 @@ will consume more gas than the 2300 gas stipend:
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.. warning::
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A contract without a receive Ether function can receive Ether as a recipient of a `coinbase transaction` (aka `miner block reward`)
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A contract without a receive Ether function can receive Ether as a
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recipient of a `coinbase transaction` (aka `miner block reward`)
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or as a destination of a ``selfdestruct``.
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A contract cannot react to such Ether transfers and thus also cannot reject them. This is a design choice of the EVM and Solidity cannot work around it.
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A contract cannot react to such Ether transfers and thus also
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cannot reject them. This is a design choice of the EVM and
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Solidity cannot work around it.
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It also means that ``address(this).balance`` can be higher than the sum of some manual accounting implemented in a contract (i.e. having a counter updated in the receive Ether function).
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It also means that ``address(this).balance`` can be higher
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than the sum of some manual accounting implemented in a
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contract (i.e. having a counter updated in the receive Ether function).
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Below you can see an example of a Sink contract that uses function ``receive``.
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@ -276,7 +285,10 @@ Below you can see an example of a Sink contract that uses function ``receive``.
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// This contract keeps all Ether sent to it with no way
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// to get it back.
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contract Sink {
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receive() external payable { }
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event Received(address, uint);
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receive() external payable {
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emit Received(msg.sender, msg.value);
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}
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}
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.. index:: ! fallback function, function;fallback
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