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Solidity
========
Solidity is an object-oriented, high-level language for implementing smart contracts.
Smart contracts are programs which govern the behaviour of accounts within the Ethereum state.
Solidity is a `curly-bracket language <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_programming_languages_by_type#Curly-bracket_languages>`_ designed to target the Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM).
It is influenced by C++, Python and JavaScript.
You can find more details about which languages Solidity has been inspired by in the :doc:`language influences <language-influences>` section.
Solidity is statically typed, supports inheritance, libraries and complex user-defined types among other features.
With Solidity you can create contracts for uses such as voting, crowdfunding, blind auctions, and multi-signature wallets.
When deploying contracts, you should use the latest released version of Solidity.
Apart from exceptional cases, only the latest version receives
`security fixes <https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/security/policy#supported-versions>`_.
Furthermore, breaking changes as well as new features are introduced regularly.
We currently use a 0.y.z version number `to indicate this fast pace of change <https://semver.org/#spec-item-4>`_.
.. warning::
Solidity recently released the 0.8.x version that introduced a lot of breaking changes.
Make sure you read :doc:`the full list <080-breaking-changes>`.
Ideas for improving Solidity or this documentation are always welcome,
read our :doc:`contributors guide <contributing>` for more details.
.. Hint::
You can download this documentation as PDF, HTML or Epub
by clicking on the versions flyout menu in the bottom-left corner and selecting the preferred download format.
Getting Started
---------------
**1. Understand the Smart Contract Basics**
If you are new to the concept of smart contracts we recommend you to get started by digging into the "Introduction to Smart Contracts" section, which covers:
* :ref:`A simple example smart contract <simple-smart-contract>` written in Solidity.
* :ref:`Blockchain Basics <blockchain-basics>`.
* :ref:`The Ethereum Virtual Machine <the-ethereum-virtual-machine>`.
**2. Get to Know Solidity**
Once you are accustomed to the basics, we recommend you read the :doc:`"Solidity by Example" <solidity-by-example>`
and “Language Description” sections to understand the core concepts of the language.
**3. Install the Solidity Compiler**
There are various ways to install the Solidity compiler,
simply choose your preferred option and follow the steps outlined on the :ref:`installation page <installing-solidity>`.
.. hint::
You can try out code examples directly in your browser with the
`Remix IDE <https://remix.ethereum.org>`_.
Remix is a web browser based IDE that allows you to write, deploy and administer Solidity smart contracts,
without the need to install Solidity locally.
.. warning::
As humans write software, it can have bugs.
You should follow established software development best-practices when writing your smart contracts.
This includes code review, testing, audits, and correctness proofs.
Smart contract users are sometimes more confident with code than their authors,
and blockchains and smart contracts have their own unique issues to watch out for,
so before working on production code, make sure you read the :ref:`security_considerations` section.
**4. Learn More**
If you want to learn more about building decentralized applications on Ethereum,
the `Ethereum Developer Resources <https://ethereum.org/en/developers/>`_ can help you with further general documentation around Ethereum,
and a wide selection of tutorials, tools and development frameworks.
If you have any questions, you can try searching for answers or asking on the
`Ethereum StackExchange <https://ethereum.stackexchange.com/>`_,
or our `Gitter channel <https://gitter.im/ethereum/solidity/>`_.
.. _translations:
Translations
------------
Community contributors help translate this documentation into several languages.
Note that they have varying degrees of completeness and up-to-dateness.
The English version stands as a reference.
You can switch between languages by clicking on the flyout menu in the bottom-left corner
and selecting the preferred language.
* `Chinese <https://docs.soliditylang.org/zh/latest/>`_
* `French <https://docs.soliditylang.org/fr/latest/>`_
* `Indonesian <https://github.com/solidity-docs/id-indonesian>`_
* `Japanese <https://github.com/solidity-docs/ja-japanese>`_
* `Korean <https://github.com/solidity-docs/ko-korean>`_
* `Persian <https://github.com/solidity-docs/fa-persian>`_
* `Russian <https://github.com/solidity-docs/ru-russian>`_
* `Spanish <https://github.com/solidity-docs/es-spanish>`_
* `Turkish <https://docs.soliditylang.org/tr/latest/>`_
.. note::
We set up a GitHub organization and translation workflow to help streamline the community efforts.
Please refer to the translation guide in the `solidity-docs org <https://github.com/solidity-docs>`_
for information on how to start a new language or contribute to the community translations.
Contents
========
:ref:`Keyword Index <genindex>`, :ref:`Search Page <search>`
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:caption: Basics
introduction-to-smart-contracts.rst
installing-solidity.rst
solidity-by-example.rst
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:caption: Language Description
layout-of-source-files.rst
structure-of-a-contract.rst
types.rst
units-and-global-variables.rst
control-structures.rst
contracts.rst
assembly.rst
cheatsheet.rst
grammar.rst
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:caption: Compiler
using-the-compiler.rst
analysing-compilation-output.rst
ir-breaking-changes.rst
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:caption: Internals
internals/layout_in_storage.rst
internals/layout_in_memory.rst
internals/layout_in_calldata.rst
internals/variable_cleanup.rst
internals/source_mappings.rst
internals/optimizer.rst
metadata.rst
abi-spec.rst
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:caption: Advisory content
security-considerations.rst
bugs.rst
050-breaking-changes.rst
060-breaking-changes.rst
070-breaking-changes.rst
080-breaking-changes.rst
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:caption: Additional Material
natspec-format.rst
smtchecker.rst
yul.rst
path-resolution.rst
.. toctree::
:maxdepth: 2
:caption: Resources
style-guide.rst
common-patterns.rst
resources.rst
contributing.rst
language-influences.rst
brand-guide.rst