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| .. index:: ! using for, library
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| 
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| .. _using-for:
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| 
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| *********
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| Using For
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| *********
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| 
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| The directive ``using A for B;`` can be used to attach library
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| functions (from the library ``A``) to any type (``B``).
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| These functions will receive the object they are called on
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| as their first parameter (like the ``self`` variable in Python).
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| 
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| The effect of ``using A for *;`` is that the functions from
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| the library ``A`` are attached to *any* type.
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| 
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| In both situations, *all* functions in the library are attached,
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| even those where the type of the first parameter does not
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| match the type of the object. The type is checked at the
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| point the function is called and function overload
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| resolution is performed.
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| 
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| The ``using A for B;`` directive is active only within the current
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| contract, including within all of its functions, and has no effect
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| outside of the contract in which it is used. The directive
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| may only be used inside a contract, not inside any of its functions.
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| 
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| By including a library, its data types including library functions are
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| available without having to add further code.
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| 
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| Let us rewrite the set example from the
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| :ref:`libraries` in this way::
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| 
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|     pragma solidity >=0.4.16 <0.6.0;
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| 
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|     // This is the same code as before, just without comments
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|     library Set {
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|       struct Data { mapping(uint => bool) flags; }
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| 
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|       function insert(Data storage self, uint value)
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|           public
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|           returns (bool)
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|       {
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|           if (self.flags[value])
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|             return false; // already there
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|           self.flags[value] = true;
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|           return true;
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|       }
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| 
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|       function remove(Data storage self, uint value)
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|           public
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|           returns (bool)
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|       {
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|           if (!self.flags[value])
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|               return false; // not there
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|           self.flags[value] = false;
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|           return true;
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|       }
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| 
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|       function contains(Data storage self, uint value)
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|           public
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|           view
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|           returns (bool)
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|       {
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|           return self.flags[value];
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|       }
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|     }
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| 
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|     contract C {
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|         using Set for Set.Data; // this is the crucial change
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|         Set.Data knownValues;
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| 
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|         function register(uint value) public {
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|             // Here, all variables of type Set.Data have
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|             // corresponding member functions.
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|             // The following function call is identical to
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|             // `Set.insert(knownValues, value)`
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|             require(knownValues.insert(value));
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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| It is also possible to extend elementary types in that way::
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| 
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|     pragma solidity >=0.4.16 <0.6.0;
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| 
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|     library Search {
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|         function indexOf(uint[] storage self, uint value)
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|             public
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|             view
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|             returns (uint)
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|         {
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|             for (uint i = 0; i < self.length; i++)
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|                 if (self[i] == value) return i;
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|             return uint(-1);
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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|     contract C {
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|         using Search for uint[];
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|         uint[] data;
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| 
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|         function append(uint value) public {
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|             data.push(value);
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|         }
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| 
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|         function replace(uint _old, uint _new) public {
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|             // This performs the library function call
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|             uint index = data.indexOf(_old);
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|             if (index == uint(-1))
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|                 data.push(_new);
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|             else
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|                 data[index] = _new;
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|         }
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|     }
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| 
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| Note that all library calls are actual EVM function calls. This means that
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| if you pass memory or value types, a copy will be performed, even of the
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| ``self`` variable. The only situation where no copy will be performed
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| is when storage reference variables are used.
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