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@@ -5,6 +5,8 @@ const { TYPES } = require('./EnumerableSet.opts');
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const header = `\
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pragma solidity ^0.8.20;
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+import {Hashes} from "../cryptography/Hashes.sol";
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+
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/**
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* @dev Library for managing
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* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(abstract_data_type)[sets] of primitive
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@@ -233,6 +235,121 @@ function values(${name} storage set) internal view returns (${type}[] memory) {
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}
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`;
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+const memorySet = ({ name, type }) => `\
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+struct ${name} {
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+ // Storage of set values
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+ ${type}[] _values;
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+ // Position is the index of the value in the \`values\` array plus 1.
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+ // Position 0 is used to mean a value is not in the self.
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+ mapping(bytes32 valueHash => uint256) _positions;
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * @dev Add a value to a self. O(1).
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+ *
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+ * Returns true if the value was added to the set, that is if it was not
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+ * already present.
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+ */
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+function add(${name} storage self, ${type} memory value) internal returns (bool) {
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+ if (!contains(self, value)) {
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+ self._values.push(value);
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+ // The value is stored at length-1, but we add 1 to all indexes
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+ // and use 0 as a sentinel value
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+ self._positions[_hash(value)] = self._values.length;
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+ return true;
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+ } else {
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+ return false;
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+ }
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * @dev Removes a value from a self. O(1).
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+ *
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+ * Returns true if the value was removed from the set, that is if it was
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+ * present.
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+ */
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+function remove(${name} storage self, ${type} memory value) internal returns (bool) {
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+ // We cache the value's position to prevent multiple reads from the same storage slot
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+ bytes32 valueHash = _hash(value);
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+ uint256 position = self._positions[valueHash];
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+
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+ if (position != 0) {
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+ // Equivalent to contains(self, value)
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+ // To delete an element from the _values array in O(1), we swap the element to delete with the last one in
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+ // the array, and then remove the last element (sometimes called as 'swap and pop').
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+ // This modifies the order of the array, as noted in {at}.
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+
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+ uint256 valueIndex = position - 1;
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+ uint256 lastIndex = self._values.length - 1;
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+
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+ if (valueIndex != lastIndex) {
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+ ${type} memory lastValue = self._values[lastIndex];
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+
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+ // Move the lastValue to the index where the value to delete is
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+ self._values[valueIndex] = lastValue;
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+ // Update the tracked position of the lastValue (that was just moved)
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+ self._positions[_hash(lastValue)] = position;
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+ }
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+
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+ // Delete the slot where the moved value was stored
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+ self._values.pop();
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+
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+ // Delete the tracked position for the deleted slot
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+ delete self._positions[valueHash];
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+
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+ return true;
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+ } else {
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+ return false;
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+ }
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * @dev Returns true if the value is in the self. O(1).
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+ */
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+function contains(${name} storage self, ${type} memory value) internal view returns (bool) {
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+ return self._positions[_hash(value)] != 0;
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * @dev Returns the number of values on the self. O(1).
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+ */
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+function length(${name} storage self) internal view returns (uint256) {
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+ return self._values.length;
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * @dev Returns the value stored at position \`index\` in the self. O(1).
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+ *
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+ * Note that there are no guarantees on the ordering of values inside the
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+ * array, and it may change when more values are added or removed.
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+ *
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+ * Requirements:
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+ *
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+ * - \`index\` must be strictly less than {length}.
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+ */
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+function at(${name} storage self, uint256 index) internal view returns (${type} memory) {
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+ return self._values[index];
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+}
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+
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+/**
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+ * @dev Return the entire set in an array
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+ *
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+ * WARNING: This operation will copy the entire storage to memory, which can be quite expensive. This is designed
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+ * to mostly be used by view accessors that are queried without any gas fees. Developers should keep in mind that
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+ * this function has an unbounded cost, and using it as part of a state-changing function may render the function
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+ * uncallable if the set grows to a point where copying to memory consumes too much gas to fit in a block.
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+ */
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+function values(${name} storage self) internal view returns (${type}[] memory) {
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+ return self._values;
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+}
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+`;
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+
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+const hashes = `\
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+function _hash(bytes32[2] memory value) private pure returns (bytes32) {
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+ return Hashes.efficientKeccak256(value[0], value[1]);
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+}
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+`;
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+
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// GENERATE
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module.exports = format(
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header.trimEnd(),
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@@ -240,7 +357,9 @@ module.exports = format(
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format(
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[].concat(
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defaultSet,
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- TYPES.map(details => customSet(details)),
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+ TYPES.filter(({ size }) => size == undefined).map(details => customSet(details)),
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+ TYPES.filter(({ size }) => size != undefined).map(details => memorySet(details)),
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+ hashes,
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),
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).trimEnd(),
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'}',
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