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@ -330,14 +330,14 @@ func (s *stepCounter) CaptureStart(from common.Address, to common.Address, creat
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return nil
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}
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func (s *stepCounter) CaptureState(env *vm.EVM, pc uint64, op vm.OpCode, gas, cost uint64, memory *vm.Memory, stack *vm.Stack, rStack *vm.ReturnStack, rData []byte, contract *vm.Contract, depth int, err error) error {
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func (s *stepCounter) CaptureState(env *vm.EVM, pc uint64, op vm.OpCode, gas, cost uint64, memory *vm.Memory, stack *vm.Stack, rData []byte, contract *vm.Contract, depth int, err error) error {
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s.steps++
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// Enable this for more output
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//s.inner.CaptureState(env, pc, op, gas, cost, memory, stack, rStack, contract, depth, err)
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return nil
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}
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func (s *stepCounter) CaptureFault(env *vm.EVM, pc uint64, op vm.OpCode, gas, cost uint64, memory *vm.Memory, stack *vm.Stack, rStack *vm.ReturnStack, contract *vm.Contract, depth int, err error) error {
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func (s *stepCounter) CaptureFault(env *vm.EVM, pc uint64, op vm.OpCode, gas, cost uint64, memory *vm.Memory, stack *vm.Stack, contract *vm.Contract, depth int, err error) error {
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return nil
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}
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@ -345,227 +345,6 @@ func (s *stepCounter) CaptureEnd(output []byte, gasUsed uint64, t time.Duration,
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return nil
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}
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func TestJumpSub1024Limit(t *testing.T) {
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state, _ := state.New(common.Hash{}, state.NewDatabase(rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase()), nil)
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address := common.HexToAddress("0x0a")
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// Code is
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// 0 beginsub
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// 1 push 0
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// 3 jumpsub
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//
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// The code recursively calls itself. It should error when the returns-stack
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// grows above 1023
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state.SetCode(address, []byte{
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byte(vm.PUSH1), 3,
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byte(vm.JUMPSUB),
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byte(vm.BEGINSUB),
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byte(vm.PUSH1), 3,
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byte(vm.JUMPSUB),
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})
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tracer := stepCounter{inner: vm.NewJSONLogger(nil, os.Stdout)}
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// Enable 2315
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_, _, err := Call(address, nil, &Config{State: state,
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GasLimit: 20000,
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ChainConfig: params.AllEthashProtocolChanges,
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EVMConfig: vm.Config{
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ExtraEips: []int{2315},
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Debug: true,
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//Tracer: vm.NewJSONLogger(nil, os.Stdout),
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Tracer: &tracer,
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}})
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exp := "return stack limit reached"
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if err.Error() != exp {
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t.Fatalf("expected %v, got %v", exp, err)
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}
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if exp, got := 2048, tracer.steps; exp != got {
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t.Fatalf("expected %d steps, got %d", exp, got)
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}
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}
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func TestReturnSubShallow(t *testing.T) {
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state, _ := state.New(common.Hash{}, state.NewDatabase(rawdb.NewMemoryDatabase()), nil)
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address := common.HexToAddress("0x0a")
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// The code does returnsub without having anything on the returnstack.
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// It should not panic, but just fail after one step
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state.SetCode(address, []byte{
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byte(vm.PUSH1), 5,
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byte(vm.JUMPSUB),
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byte(vm.RETURNSUB),
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byte(vm.PC),
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byte(vm.BEGINSUB),
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byte(vm.RETURNSUB),
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byte(vm.PC),
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})
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tracer := stepCounter{}
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// Enable 2315
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_, _, err := Call(address, nil, &Config{State: state,
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GasLimit: 10000,
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ChainConfig: params.AllEthashProtocolChanges,
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EVMConfig: vm.Config{
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ExtraEips: []int{2315},
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Debug: true,
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Tracer: &tracer,
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}})
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exp := "invalid retsub"
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if err.Error() != exp {
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t.Fatalf("expected %v, got %v", exp, err)
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}
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if exp, got := 4, tracer.steps; exp != got {
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t.Fatalf("expected %d steps, got %d", exp, got)
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}
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}
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// disabled -- only used for generating markdown
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func DisabledTestReturnCases(t *testing.T) {
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cfg := &Config{
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EVMConfig: vm.Config{
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Debug: true,
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Tracer: vm.NewMarkdownLogger(nil, os.Stdout),
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ExtraEips: []int{2315},
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},
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}
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// This should fail at first opcode
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Execute([]byte{
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byte(vm.RETURNSUB),
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byte(vm.PC),
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byte(vm.PC),
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}, nil, cfg)
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// Should also fail
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Execute([]byte{
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byte(vm.PUSH1), 5,
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byte(vm.JUMPSUB),
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byte(vm.RETURNSUB),
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byte(vm.PC),
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byte(vm.BEGINSUB),
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byte(vm.RETURNSUB),
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byte(vm.PC),
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}, nil, cfg)
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// This should complete
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Execute([]byte{
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byte(vm.PUSH1), 0x4,
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byte(vm.JUMPSUB),
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byte(vm.STOP),
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byte(vm.BEGINSUB),
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byte(vm.PUSH1), 0x9,
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byte(vm.JUMPSUB),
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byte(vm.RETURNSUB),
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byte(vm.BEGINSUB),
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byte(vm.RETURNSUB),
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}, nil, cfg)
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}
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// DisabledTestEipExampleCases contains various testcases that are used for the
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// EIP examples
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// This test is disabled, as it's only used for generating markdown
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func DisabledTestEipExampleCases(t *testing.T) {
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cfg := &Config{
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EVMConfig: vm.Config{
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Debug: true,
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Tracer: vm.NewMarkdownLogger(nil, os.Stdout),
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ExtraEips: []int{2315},
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},
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}
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prettyPrint := func(comment string, code []byte) {
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instrs := make([]string, 0)
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it := asm.NewInstructionIterator(code)
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for it.Next() {
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if it.Arg() != nil && 0 < len(it.Arg()) {
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instrs = append(instrs, fmt.Sprintf("%v 0x%x", it.Op(), it.Arg()))
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} else {
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instrs = append(instrs, fmt.Sprintf("%v", it.Op()))
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}
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}
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ops := strings.Join(instrs, ", ")
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fmt.Printf("%v\nBytecode: `0x%x` (`%v`)\n",
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comment,
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code, ops)
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Execute(code, nil, cfg)
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}
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{ // First eip testcase
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code := []byte{
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byte(vm.PUSH1), 4,
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byte(vm.JUMPSUB),
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byte(vm.STOP),
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byte(vm.BEGINSUB),
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byte(vm.RETURNSUB),
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}
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prettyPrint("This should jump into a subroutine, back out and stop.", code)
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}
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{
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code := []byte{
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byte(vm.PUSH9), 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x0, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 4 + 8,
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byte(vm.JUMPSUB),
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byte(vm.STOP),
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byte(vm.BEGINSUB),
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byte(vm.PUSH1), 8 + 9,
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byte(vm.JUMPSUB),
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byte(vm.RETURNSUB),
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byte(vm.BEGINSUB),
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byte(vm.RETURNSUB),
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}
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prettyPrint("This should execute fine, going into one two depths of subroutines", code)
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}
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// TODO(@holiman) move this test into an actual test, which not only prints
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// out the trace.
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{
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code := []byte{
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byte(vm.PUSH9), 0x01, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 0x0, 0x00, 0x00, 0x00, 4 + 8,
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byte(vm.JUMPSUB),
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byte(vm.STOP),
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byte(vm.BEGINSUB),
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byte(vm.PUSH1), 8 + 9,
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byte(vm.JUMPSUB),
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byte(vm.RETURNSUB),
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byte(vm.BEGINSUB),
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byte(vm.RETURNSUB),
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}
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prettyPrint("This should fail, since the given location is outside of the "+
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"code-range. The code is the same as previous example, except that the "+
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"pushed location is `0x01000000000000000c` instead of `0x0c`.", code)
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}
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{
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// This should fail at first opcode
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code := []byte{
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byte(vm.RETURNSUB),
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byte(vm.PC),
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byte(vm.PC),
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}
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prettyPrint("This should fail at first opcode, due to shallow `return_stack`", code)
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}
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{
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code := []byte{
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byte(vm.PUSH1), 5, // Jump past the subroutine
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byte(vm.JUMP),
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byte(vm.BEGINSUB),
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byte(vm.RETURNSUB),
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byte(vm.JUMPDEST),
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byte(vm.PUSH1), 3, // Now invoke the subroutine
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byte(vm.JUMPSUB),
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}
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prettyPrint("In this example. the JUMPSUB is on the last byte of code. When the "+
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"subroutine returns, it should hit the 'virtual stop' _after_ the bytecode, "+
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"and not exit with error", code)
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}
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{
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code := []byte{
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byte(vm.BEGINSUB),
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byte(vm.RETURNSUB),
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byte(vm.STOP),
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}
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prettyPrint("In this example, the code 'walks' into a subroutine, which is not "+
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"allowed, and causes an error", code)
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}
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}
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// benchmarkNonModifyingCode benchmarks code, but if the code modifies the
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// state, this should not be used, since it does not reset the state between runs.
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func benchmarkNonModifyingCode(gas uint64, code []byte, name string, b *testing.B) {
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