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| **************************************
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| Units and Globally Available Variables
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| **************************************
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| 
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| .. index:: wei, finney, szabo, ether
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| 
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| Ether Units
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| ===========
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| 
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| A literal number can take a suffix of ``wei``, ``finney``, ``szabo`` or ``ether`` to convert between the subdenominations of Ether, where Ether currency numbers without a postfix are assumed to be Wei, e.g. ``2 ether == 2000 finney`` evaluates to ``true``.
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| 
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| .. index:: time, seconds, minutes, hours, days, weeks, years
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| 
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| Time Units
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| ==========
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| 
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| Suffixes like ``seconds``, ``minutes``, ``hours``, ``days``, ``weeks`` and
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| ``years`` after literal numbers can be used to convert between units of time where seconds are the base
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| unit and units are considered naively in the following way:
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| 
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|  * ``1 == 1 seconds``
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|  * ``1 minutes == 60 seconds``
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|  * ``1 hours == 60 minutes``
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|  * ``1 days == 24 hours``
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|  * ``1 weeks = 7 days``
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|  * ``1 years = 365 days``
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| 
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| Take care if you perform calendar calculations using these units, because
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| not every year equals 365 days and not even every day has 24 hours
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| because of `leap seconds <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leap_second>`_.
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| Due to the fact that leap seconds cannot be predicted, an exact calendar
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| library has to be updated by an external oracle.
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| 
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| These suffixes cannot be applied to variables. If you want to
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| interpret some input variable in e.g. days, you can do it in the following way::
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| 
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|     function f(uint start, uint daysAfter) {
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|         if (now >= start + daysAfter * 1 days) { ... }
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|     }
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| 
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| Special Variables and Functions
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| ===============================
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| 
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| There are special variables and functions which always exist in the global
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| namespace and are mainly used to provide information about the blockchain.
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| 
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| .. index:: block, coinbase, difficulty, number, block;number, timestamp, block;timestamp, msg, data, gas, sender, value, now, gas price, origin
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| 
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| 
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| Block and Transaction Properties
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| --------------------------------
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| 
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| - ``block.blockhash(uint blockNumber) returns (bytes32)``: hash of the given block - only works for 256 most recent blocks excluding current
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| - ``block.coinbase`` (``address``): current block miner's address
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| - ``block.difficulty`` (``uint``): current block difficulty
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| - ``block.gaslimit`` (``uint``): current block gaslimit
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| - ``block.number`` (``uint``): current block number
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| - ``block.timestamp`` (``uint``): current block timestamp
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| - ``msg.data`` (``bytes``): complete calldata
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| - ``msg.gas`` (``uint``): remaining gas
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| - ``msg.sender`` (``address``): sender of the message (current call)
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| - ``msg.sig`` (``bytes4``): first four bytes of the calldata (i.e. function identifier)
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| - ``msg.value`` (``uint``): number of wei sent with the message
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| - ``now`` (``uint``): current block timestamp (alias for ``block.timestamp``)
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| - ``tx.gasprice`` (``uint``): gas price of the transaction
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| - ``tx.origin`` (``address``): sender of the transaction (full call chain)
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| 
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| .. note::
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|     The values of all members of ``msg``, including ``msg.sender`` and
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|     ``msg.value`` can change for every **external** function call.
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|     This includes calls to library functions.
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| 
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|     If you want to implement access restrictions in library functions using
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|     ``msg.sender``, you have to manually supply the value of
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|     ``msg.sender`` as an argument.
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| 
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| .. note::
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|     The block hashes are not available for all blocks for scalability reasons.
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|     You can only access the hashes of the most recent 256 blocks, all other
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|     values will be zero.
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| 
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| .. index:: assert, revert, keccak256, ripemd160, sha256, ecrecover, addmod, mulmod, cryptography, this, super, selfdestruct, balance, send
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| 
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| Mathematical and Cryptographic Functions
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| ----------------------------------------
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| 
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| ``assert(bool condition)``:
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|     throws if the condition is not met.
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| ``addmod(uint x, uint y, uint k) returns (uint)``:
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|     compute ``(x + y) % k`` where the addition is performed with arbitrary precision and does not wrap around at ``2**256``.
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| ``mulmod(uint x, uint y, uint k) returns (uint)``:
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|     compute ``(x * y) % k`` where the multiplication is performed with arbitrary precision and does not wrap around at ``2**256``.
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| ``keccak256(...) returns (bytes32)``:
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|     compute the Ethereum-SHA-3 (Keccak-256) hash of the (tightly packed) arguments
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| ``sha3(...) returns (bytes32)``:
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|     alias to `keccak256()`
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| ``sha256(...) returns (bytes32)``:
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|     compute the SHA-256 hash of the (tightly packed) arguments
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| ``ripemd160(...) returns (bytes20)``:
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|     compute RIPEMD-160 hash of the (tightly packed) arguments
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| ``ecrecover(bytes32 hash, uint8 v, bytes32 r, bytes32 s) returns (address)``:
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|     recover the address associated with the public key from elliptic curve signature or return zero on error
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| ``revert()``:
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|     abort execution and revert state changes
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| 
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| In the above, "tightly packed" means that the arguments are concatenated without padding.
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| This means that the following are all identical::
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| 
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|     keccak256("ab", "c")
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|     keccak256("abc")
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|     keccak256(0x616263)
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|     keccak256(6382179)
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|     keccak256(97, 98, 99)
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| 
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| If padding is needed, explicit type conversions can be used: ``keccak256("\x00\x12")`` is the
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| same as ``keccak256(uint16(0x12))``.
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| 
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| Note that constants will be packed using the minimum number of bytes required to store them.
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| This means that, for example, ``keccak256(0) == keccak256(uint8(0))`` and
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| ``keccak256(0x12345678) == keccak256(uint32(0x12345678))``.
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| 
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| It might be that you run into Out-of-Gas for ``sha256``, ``ripemd160`` or ``ecrecover`` on a *private blockchain*. The reason for this is that those are implemented as so-called precompiled contracts and these contracts only really exist after they received the first message (although their contract code is hardcoded). Messages to non-existing contracts are more expensive and thus the execution runs into an Out-of-Gas error. A workaround for this problem is to first send e.g. 1 Wei to each of the contracts before you use them in your actual contracts. This is not an issue on the official or test net.
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| 
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| .. _address_related:
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| 
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| Address Related
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| ---------------
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| 
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| ``<address>.balance`` (``uint256``):
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|     balance of the :ref:`address` in Wei
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| ``<address>.send(uint256 amount) returns (bool)``:
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|     send given amount of Wei to :ref:`address`, returns ``false`` on failure
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| 
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| For more information, see the section on :ref:`address`.
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| 
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| .. warning::
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|     There are some dangers in using ``send``: The transfer fails if the call stack depth is at 1024
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|     (this can always be forced by the caller) and it also fails if the recipient runs out of gas. So in order
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|     to make safe Ether transfers, always check the return value of ``send`` or even better:
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|     Use a pattern where the recipient withdraws the money.
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| 
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| .. index:: this, selfdestruct
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| 
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| Contract Related
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| ----------------
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| 
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| ``this`` (current contract's type):
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|     the current contract, explicitly convertible to :ref:`address`
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| 
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| ``selfdestruct(address recipient)``:
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|     destroy the current contract, sending its funds to the given :ref:`address`
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| 
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| Furthermore, all functions of the current contract are callable directly including the current function.
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| 
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