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  1. //! Anchor ⚓ is a framework for Solana's Sealevel runtime providing several
  2. //! convenient developer tools.
  3. //!
  4. //! - Rust eDSL for writing safe, secure, and high level Solana programs
  5. //! - [IDL](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Interface_description_language) specification
  6. //! - TypeScript package for generating clients from IDL
  7. //! - CLI and workspace management for developing complete applications
  8. //!
  9. //! If you're familiar with developing in Ethereum's
  10. //! [Solidity](https://docs.soliditylang.org/en/v0.7.4/),
  11. //! [Truffle](https://www.trufflesuite.com/),
  12. //! [web3.js](https://github.com/ethereum/web3.js) or Parity's
  13. //! [Ink!](https://github.com/paritytech/ink), then the experience will be
  14. //! familiar. Although the syntax and semantics are targeted at Solana, the high
  15. //! level workflow of writing RPC request handlers, emitting an IDL, and
  16. //! generating clients from IDL is the same.
  17. //!
  18. //! For detailed tutorials and examples on how to use Anchor, see the guided
  19. //! [tutorials](https://project-serum.github.io/anchor) or examples in the GitHub
  20. //! [repository](https://github.com/project-serum/anchor).
  21. //!
  22. //! Presented here are the Rust primitives for building on Solana.
  23. extern crate self as anchor_lang;
  24. use bytemuck::{Pod, Zeroable};
  25. use solana_program::account_info::AccountInfo;
  26. use solana_program::instruction::AccountMeta;
  27. use solana_program::pubkey::Pubkey;
  28. use std::collections::BTreeMap;
  29. use std::io::Write;
  30. mod account_meta;
  31. pub mod accounts;
  32. mod bpf_upgradeable_state;
  33. mod bpf_writer;
  34. mod common;
  35. pub mod context;
  36. mod ctor;
  37. pub mod error;
  38. #[doc(hidden)]
  39. pub mod idl;
  40. pub mod system_program;
  41. mod vec;
  42. pub use crate::bpf_upgradeable_state::*;
  43. pub use anchor_attribute_access_control::access_control;
  44. pub use anchor_attribute_account::{account, declare_id, zero_copy};
  45. pub use anchor_attribute_constant::constant;
  46. pub use anchor_attribute_error::*;
  47. pub use anchor_attribute_event::{emit, event};
  48. pub use anchor_attribute_interface::interface;
  49. pub use anchor_attribute_program::program;
  50. pub use anchor_attribute_state::state;
  51. pub use anchor_derive_accounts::Accounts;
  52. /// Borsh is the default serialization format for instructions and accounts.
  53. pub use borsh::{BorshDeserialize as AnchorDeserialize, BorshSerialize as AnchorSerialize};
  54. pub use solana_program;
  55. pub type Result<T> = std::result::Result<T, error::Error>;
  56. /// A data structure of validated accounts that can be deserialized from the
  57. /// input to a Solana program. Implementations of this trait should perform any
  58. /// and all requisite constraint checks on accounts to ensure the accounts
  59. /// maintain any invariants required for the program to run securely. In most
  60. /// cases, it's recommended to use the [`Accounts`](./derive.Accounts.html)
  61. /// derive macro to implement this trait.
  62. pub trait Accounts<'info>: ToAccountMetas + ToAccountInfos<'info> + Sized {
  63. /// Returns the validated accounts struct. What constitutes "valid" is
  64. /// program dependent. However, users of these types should never have to
  65. /// worry about account substitution attacks. For example, if a program
  66. /// expects a `Mint` account from the SPL token program in a particular
  67. /// field, then it should be impossible for this method to return `Ok` if
  68. /// any other account type is given--from the SPL token program or elsewhere.
  69. ///
  70. /// `program_id` is the currently executing program. `accounts` is the
  71. /// set of accounts to construct the type from. For every account used,
  72. /// the implementation should mutate the slice, consuming the used entry
  73. /// so that it cannot be used again.
  74. fn try_accounts(
  75. program_id: &Pubkey,
  76. accounts: &mut &[AccountInfo<'info>],
  77. ix_data: &[u8],
  78. bumps: &mut BTreeMap<String, u8>,
  79. ) -> Result<Self>;
  80. }
  81. /// The exit procedure for an account. Any cleanup or persistence to storage
  82. /// should be done here.
  83. pub trait AccountsExit<'info>: ToAccountMetas + ToAccountInfos<'info> {
  84. /// `program_id` is the currently executing program.
  85. fn exit(&self, _program_id: &Pubkey) -> Result<()> {
  86. // no-op
  87. Ok(())
  88. }
  89. }
  90. /// The close procedure to initiate garabage collection of an account, allowing
  91. /// one to retrieve the rent exemption.
  92. pub trait AccountsClose<'info>: ToAccountInfos<'info> {
  93. fn close(&self, sol_destination: AccountInfo<'info>) -> Result<()>;
  94. }
  95. /// Transformation to
  96. /// [`AccountMeta`](../solana_program/instruction/struct.AccountMeta.html)
  97. /// structs.
  98. pub trait ToAccountMetas {
  99. /// `is_signer` is given as an optional override for the signer meta field.
  100. /// This covers the edge case when a program-derived-address needs to relay
  101. /// a transaction from a client to another program but sign the transaction
  102. /// before the relay. The client cannot mark the field as a signer, and so
  103. /// we have to override the is_signer meta field given by the client.
  104. fn to_account_metas(&self, is_signer: Option<bool>) -> Vec<AccountMeta>;
  105. }
  106. /// Transformation to
  107. /// [`AccountInfo`](../solana_program/account_info/struct.AccountInfo.html)
  108. /// structs.
  109. pub trait ToAccountInfos<'info> {
  110. fn to_account_infos(&self) -> Vec<AccountInfo<'info>>;
  111. }
  112. /// Transformation to an `AccountInfo` struct.
  113. pub trait ToAccountInfo<'info> {
  114. fn to_account_info(&self) -> AccountInfo<'info>;
  115. }
  116. impl<'info, T> ToAccountInfo<'info> for T
  117. where
  118. T: AsRef<AccountInfo<'info>>,
  119. {
  120. fn to_account_info(&self) -> AccountInfo<'info> {
  121. self.as_ref().clone()
  122. }
  123. }
  124. /// A data structure that can be serialized and stored into account storage,
  125. /// i.e. an
  126. /// [`AccountInfo`](../solana_program/account_info/struct.AccountInfo.html#structfield.data)'s
  127. /// mutable data slice.
  128. ///
  129. /// Implementors of this trait should ensure that any subsequent usage of the
  130. /// `AccountDeserialize` trait succeeds if and only if the account is of the
  131. /// correct type.
  132. ///
  133. /// In most cases, one can use the default implementation provided by the
  134. /// [`#[account]`](./attr.account.html) attribute.
  135. pub trait AccountSerialize {
  136. /// Serializes the account data into `writer`.
  137. fn try_serialize<W: Write>(&self, _writer: &mut W) -> Result<()> {
  138. Ok(())
  139. }
  140. }
  141. /// A data structure that can be deserialized and stored into account storage,
  142. /// i.e. an
  143. /// [`AccountInfo`](../solana_program/account_info/struct.AccountInfo.html#structfield.data)'s
  144. /// mutable data slice.
  145. pub trait AccountDeserialize: Sized {
  146. /// Deserializes previously initialized account data. Should fail for all
  147. /// uninitialized accounts, where the bytes are zeroed. Implementations
  148. /// should be unique to a particular account type so that one can never
  149. /// successfully deserialize the data of one account type into another.
  150. /// For example, if the SPL token program were to implement this trait,
  151. /// it should be impossible to deserialize a `Mint` account into a token
  152. /// `Account`.
  153. fn try_deserialize(buf: &mut &[u8]) -> Result<Self> {
  154. Self::try_deserialize_unchecked(buf)
  155. }
  156. /// Deserializes account data without checking the account discriminator.
  157. /// This should only be used on account initialization, when the bytes of
  158. /// the account are zeroed.
  159. fn try_deserialize_unchecked(buf: &mut &[u8]) -> Result<Self>;
  160. }
  161. /// An account data structure capable of zero copy deserialization.
  162. pub trait ZeroCopy: Discriminator + Copy + Clone + Zeroable + Pod {}
  163. /// Calculates the data for an instruction invocation, where the data is
  164. /// `Sha256(<namespace>::<method_name>)[..8] || BorshSerialize(args)`.
  165. /// `args` is a borsh serialized struct of named fields for each argument given
  166. /// to an instruction.
  167. pub trait InstructionData: AnchorSerialize {
  168. fn data(&self) -> Vec<u8>;
  169. }
  170. /// An event that can be emitted via a Solana log. See [`emit!`](crate::prelude::emit) for an example.
  171. pub trait Event: AnchorSerialize + AnchorDeserialize + Discriminator {
  172. fn data(&self) -> Vec<u8>;
  173. }
  174. // The serialized event data to be emitted via a Solana log.
  175. // TODO: remove this on the next major version upgrade.
  176. #[doc(hidden)]
  177. #[deprecated(since = "0.4.2", note = "Please use Event instead")]
  178. pub trait EventData: AnchorSerialize + Discriminator {
  179. fn data(&self) -> Vec<u8>;
  180. }
  181. /// 8 byte unique identifier for a type.
  182. pub trait Discriminator {
  183. fn discriminator() -> [u8; 8];
  184. }
  185. /// Bump seed for program derived addresses.
  186. pub trait Bump {
  187. fn seed(&self) -> u8;
  188. }
  189. /// Defines an address expected to own an account.
  190. pub trait Owner {
  191. fn owner() -> Pubkey;
  192. }
  193. /// Defines the id of a program.
  194. pub trait Id {
  195. fn id() -> Pubkey;
  196. }
  197. /// Defines the Pubkey of an account.
  198. pub trait Key {
  199. fn key(&self) -> Pubkey;
  200. }
  201. impl Key for Pubkey {
  202. fn key(&self) -> Pubkey {
  203. *self
  204. }
  205. }
  206. /// The prelude contains all commonly used components of the crate.
  207. /// All programs should include it via `anchor_lang::prelude::*;`.
  208. pub mod prelude {
  209. pub use super::{
  210. access_control, account, accounts::account::Account,
  211. accounts::account_loader::AccountLoader, accounts::program::Program,
  212. accounts::signer::Signer, accounts::system_account::SystemAccount,
  213. accounts::sysvar::Sysvar, accounts::unchecked_account::UncheckedAccount, constant,
  214. context::Context, context::CpiContext, declare_id, emit, err, error, event, interface,
  215. program, require, require_eq, require_gt, require_gte, require_keys_eq, require_keys_neq,
  216. require_neq, solana_program::bpf_loader_upgradeable::UpgradeableLoaderState, source, state,
  217. system_program::System, zero_copy, AccountDeserialize, AccountSerialize, Accounts,
  218. AccountsExit, AnchorDeserialize, AnchorSerialize, Id, Key, Owner, ProgramData, Result,
  219. ToAccountInfo, ToAccountInfos, ToAccountMetas,
  220. };
  221. pub use anchor_attribute_error::*;
  222. pub use borsh;
  223. pub use error::*;
  224. pub use solana_program::account_info::{next_account_info, AccountInfo};
  225. pub use solana_program::instruction::AccountMeta;
  226. pub use solana_program::msg;
  227. pub use solana_program::program_error::ProgramError;
  228. pub use solana_program::pubkey::Pubkey;
  229. pub use solana_program::sysvar::clock::Clock;
  230. pub use solana_program::sysvar::epoch_schedule::EpochSchedule;
  231. pub use solana_program::sysvar::instructions::Instructions;
  232. pub use solana_program::sysvar::rent::Rent;
  233. pub use solana_program::sysvar::rewards::Rewards;
  234. pub use solana_program::sysvar::slot_hashes::SlotHashes;
  235. pub use solana_program::sysvar::slot_history::SlotHistory;
  236. pub use solana_program::sysvar::stake_history::StakeHistory;
  237. pub use solana_program::sysvar::Sysvar as SolanaSysvar;
  238. pub use thiserror;
  239. }
  240. /// Internal module used by macros and unstable apis.
  241. #[doc(hidden)]
  242. pub mod __private {
  243. use super::Result;
  244. /// The discriminator anchor uses to mark an account as closed.
  245. pub const CLOSED_ACCOUNT_DISCRIMINATOR: [u8; 8] = [255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255, 255];
  246. pub use crate::ctor::Ctor;
  247. pub use anchor_attribute_account::ZeroCopyAccessor;
  248. pub use anchor_attribute_event::EventIndex;
  249. pub use base64;
  250. pub use bytemuck;
  251. use solana_program::pubkey::Pubkey;
  252. pub mod state {
  253. pub use crate::accounts::state::*;
  254. }
  255. // Calculates the size of an account, which may be larger than the deserialized
  256. // data in it. This trait is currently only used for `#[state]` accounts.
  257. #[doc(hidden)]
  258. pub trait AccountSize {
  259. fn size(&self) -> Result<u64>;
  260. }
  261. // Very experimental trait.
  262. #[doc(hidden)]
  263. pub trait ZeroCopyAccessor<Ty> {
  264. fn get(&self) -> Ty;
  265. fn set(input: &Ty) -> Self;
  266. }
  267. #[doc(hidden)]
  268. impl ZeroCopyAccessor<Pubkey> for [u8; 32] {
  269. fn get(&self) -> Pubkey {
  270. Pubkey::new(self)
  271. }
  272. fn set(input: &Pubkey) -> [u8; 32] {
  273. input.to_bytes()
  274. }
  275. }
  276. #[doc(hidden)]
  277. pub use crate::accounts::state::PROGRAM_STATE_SEED;
  278. }
  279. /// Ensures a condition is true, otherwise returns with the given error.
  280. /// Use this with or without a custom error type.
  281. ///
  282. /// # Example
  283. /// ```ignore
  284. /// // Instruction function
  285. /// pub fn set_data(ctx: Context<SetData>, data: u64) -> Result<()> {
  286. /// require!(ctx.accounts.data.mutation_allowed, MyError::MutationForbidden);
  287. /// ctx.accounts.data.data = data;
  288. /// Ok(())
  289. /// }
  290. ///
  291. /// // An enum for custom error codes
  292. /// #[error_code]
  293. /// pub enum MyError {
  294. /// MutationForbidden
  295. /// }
  296. ///
  297. /// // An account definition
  298. /// #[account]
  299. /// #[derive(Default)]
  300. /// pub struct MyData {
  301. /// mutation_allowed: bool,
  302. /// data: u64
  303. /// }
  304. ///
  305. /// // An account validation struct
  306. /// #[derive(Accounts)]
  307. /// pub struct SetData<'info> {
  308. /// #[account(mut)]
  309. /// pub data: Account<'info, MyData>
  310. /// }
  311. /// ```
  312. #[macro_export]
  313. macro_rules! require {
  314. ($invariant:expr, $error:tt $(,)?) => {
  315. if !($invariant) {
  316. return Err(anchor_lang::error!(crate::ErrorCode::$error));
  317. }
  318. };
  319. ($invariant:expr, $error:expr $(,)?) => {
  320. if !($invariant) {
  321. return Err(anchor_lang::error!($error));
  322. }
  323. };
  324. }
  325. /// Ensures two NON-PUBKEY values are equal.
  326. ///
  327. /// Use [require_keys_eq](crate::prelude::require_keys_eq)
  328. /// to compare two pubkeys.
  329. ///
  330. /// Can be used with or without a custom error code.
  331. ///
  332. /// # Example
  333. /// ```rust,ignore
  334. /// pub fn set_data(ctx: Context<SetData>, data: u64) -> Result<()> {
  335. /// require_eq!(ctx.accounts.data.data, 0);
  336. /// ctx.accounts.data.data = data;
  337. /// Ok(())
  338. /// }
  339. /// ```
  340. #[macro_export]
  341. macro_rules! require_eq {
  342. ($value1: expr, $value2: expr, $error_code:expr $(,)?) => {
  343. if $value1 != $value2 {
  344. return Err(error!($error_code).with_values(($value1, $value2)));
  345. }
  346. };
  347. ($value1: expr, $value2: expr $(,)?) => {
  348. if $value1 != $value2 {
  349. return Err(error!(anchor_lang::error::ErrorCode::RequireEqViolated)
  350. .with_values(($value1, $value2)));
  351. }
  352. };
  353. }
  354. /// Ensures two NON-PUBKEY values are not equal.
  355. ///
  356. /// Use [require_keys_neq](crate::prelude::require_keys_neq)
  357. /// to compare two pubkeys.
  358. ///
  359. /// Can be used with or without a custom error code.
  360. ///
  361. /// # Example
  362. /// ```rust,ignore
  363. /// pub fn set_data(ctx: Context<SetData>, data: u64) -> Result<()> {
  364. /// require_neq!(ctx.accounts.data.data, 0);
  365. /// ctx.accounts.data.data = data;
  366. /// Ok(());
  367. /// }
  368. /// ```
  369. #[macro_export]
  370. macro_rules! require_neq {
  371. ($value1: expr, $value2: expr, $error_code: expr $(,)?) => {
  372. if $value1 == $value2 {
  373. return Err(error!($error_code).with_values(($value1, $value2)));
  374. }
  375. };
  376. ($value1: expr, $value2: expr $(,)?) => {
  377. if $value1 == $value2 {
  378. return Err(error!(anchor_lang::error::ErrorCode::RequireNeqViolated)
  379. .with_values(($value1, $value2)));
  380. }
  381. };
  382. }
  383. /// Ensures two pubkeys values are equal.
  384. ///
  385. /// Use [require_eq](crate::prelude::require_eq)
  386. /// to compare two non-pubkey values.
  387. ///
  388. /// Can be used with or without a custom error code.
  389. ///
  390. /// # Example
  391. /// ```rust,ignore
  392. /// pub fn set_data(ctx: Context<SetData>, data: u64) -> Result<()> {
  393. /// require_keys_eq!(ctx.accounts.data.authority.key(), ctx.accounts.authority.key());
  394. /// ctx.accounts.data.data = data;
  395. /// Ok(())
  396. /// }
  397. /// ```
  398. #[macro_export]
  399. macro_rules! require_keys_eq {
  400. ($value1: expr, $value2: expr, $error_code:expr $(,)?) => {
  401. if $value1 != $value2 {
  402. return Err(error!($error_code).with_pubkeys(($value1, $value2)));
  403. }
  404. };
  405. ($value1: expr, $value2: expr $(,)?) => {
  406. if $value1 != $value2 {
  407. return Err(error!(anchor_lang::error::ErrorCode::RequireKeysEqViolated)
  408. .with_pubkeys(($value1, $value2)));
  409. }
  410. };
  411. }
  412. /// Ensures two pubkeys are not equal.
  413. ///
  414. /// Use [require_neq](crate::prelude::require_neq)
  415. /// to compare two non-pubkey values.
  416. ///
  417. /// Can be used with or without a custom error code.
  418. ///
  419. /// # Example
  420. /// ```rust,ignore
  421. /// pub fn set_data(ctx: Context<SetData>, data: u64) -> Result<()> {
  422. /// require_keys_neq!(ctx.accounts.data.authority.key(), ctx.accounts.other.key());
  423. /// ctx.accounts.data.data = data;
  424. /// Ok(())
  425. /// }
  426. /// ```
  427. #[macro_export]
  428. macro_rules! require_keys_neq {
  429. ($value1: expr, $value2: expr, $error_code: expr $(,)?) => {
  430. if $value1 == $value2 {
  431. return Err(error!($error_code).with_pubkeys(($value1, $value2)));
  432. }
  433. };
  434. ($value1: expr, $value2: expr $(,)?) => {
  435. if $value1 == $value2 {
  436. return Err(
  437. error!(anchor_lang::error::ErrorCode::RequireKeysNeqViolated)
  438. .with_pubkeys(($value1, $value2)),
  439. );
  440. }
  441. };
  442. }
  443. /// Ensures the first NON-PUBKEY value is greater than the second
  444. /// NON-PUBKEY value.
  445. ///
  446. /// To include an equality check, use [require_gte](crate::require_gte).
  447. ///
  448. /// Can be used with or without a custom error code.
  449. ///
  450. /// # Example
  451. /// ```rust,ignore
  452. /// pub fn set_data(ctx: Context<SetData>, data: u64) -> Result<()> {
  453. /// require_gt!(ctx.accounts.data.data, 0);
  454. /// ctx.accounts.data.data = data;
  455. /// Ok(());
  456. /// }
  457. /// ```
  458. #[macro_export]
  459. macro_rules! require_gt {
  460. ($value1: expr, $value2: expr, $error_code: expr $(,)?) => {
  461. if $value1 <= $value2 {
  462. return Err(error!($error_code).with_values(($value1, $value2)));
  463. }
  464. };
  465. ($value1: expr, $value2: expr $(,)?) => {
  466. if $value1 <= $value2 {
  467. return Err(error!(anchor_lang::error::ErrorCode::RequireGtViolated)
  468. .with_values(($value1, $value2)));
  469. }
  470. };
  471. }
  472. /// Ensures the first NON-PUBKEY value is greater than or equal
  473. /// to the second NON-PUBKEY value.
  474. ///
  475. /// Can be used with or without a custom error code.
  476. ///
  477. /// # Example
  478. /// ```rust,ignore
  479. /// pub fn set_data(ctx: Context<SetData>, data: u64) -> Result<()> {
  480. /// require_gte!(ctx.accounts.data.data, 1);
  481. /// ctx.accounts.data.data = data;
  482. /// Ok(());
  483. /// }
  484. /// ```
  485. #[macro_export]
  486. macro_rules! require_gte {
  487. ($value1: expr, $value2: expr, $error_code: expr $(,)?) => {
  488. if $value1 < $value2 {
  489. return Err(error!($error_code).with_values(($value1, $value2)));
  490. }
  491. };
  492. ($value1: expr, $value2: expr $(,)?) => {
  493. if $value1 < $value2 {
  494. return Err(error!(anchor_lang::error::ErrorCode::RequireGteViolated)
  495. .with_values(($value1, $value2)));
  496. }
  497. };
  498. }
  499. /// Returns with the given error.
  500. /// Use this with a custom error type.
  501. ///
  502. /// # Example
  503. /// ```ignore
  504. /// // Instruction function
  505. /// pub fn example(ctx: Context<Example>) -> Result<()> {
  506. /// err!(MyError::SomeError)
  507. /// }
  508. ///
  509. /// // An enum for custom error codes
  510. /// #[error_code]
  511. /// pub enum MyError {
  512. /// SomeError
  513. /// }
  514. /// ```
  515. #[macro_export]
  516. macro_rules! err {
  517. ($error:tt $(,)?) => {
  518. Err(anchor_lang::error!(crate::ErrorCode::$error))
  519. };
  520. ($error:expr $(,)?) => {
  521. Err(anchor_lang::error!($error))
  522. };
  523. }
  524. /// Creates a [`Source`](crate::error::Source)
  525. #[macro_export]
  526. macro_rules! source {
  527. () => {
  528. anchor_lang::error::Source {
  529. filename: file!(),
  530. line: line!(),
  531. }
  532. };
  533. }