ERC20Upgradeable.sol 12 KB

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  1. // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
  2. // OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.5.0-rc.0) (token/ERC20/ERC20.sol)
  3. pragma solidity ^0.8.0;
  4. import "./IERC20Upgradeable.sol";
  5. import "./extensions/IERC20MetadataUpgradeable.sol";
  6. import "../../utils/ContextUpgradeable.sol";
  7. import "../../proxy/utils/Initializable.sol";
  8. /**
  9. * @dev Implementation of the {IERC20} interface.
  10. *
  11. * This implementation is agnostic to the way tokens are created. This means
  12. * that a supply mechanism has to be added in a derived contract using {_mint}.
  13. * For a generic mechanism see {ERC20PresetMinterPauser}.
  14. *
  15. * TIP: For a detailed writeup see our guide
  16. * https://forum.zeppelin.solutions/t/how-to-implement-erc20-supply-mechanisms/226[How
  17. * to implement supply mechanisms].
  18. *
  19. * We have followed general OpenZeppelin Contracts guidelines: functions revert
  20. * instead returning `false` on failure. This behavior is nonetheless
  21. * conventional and does not conflict with the expectations of ERC20
  22. * applications.
  23. *
  24. * Additionally, an {Approval} event is emitted on calls to {transferFrom}.
  25. * This allows applications to reconstruct the allowance for all accounts just
  26. * by listening to said events. Other implementations of the EIP may not emit
  27. * these events, as it isn't required by the specification.
  28. *
  29. * Finally, the non-standard {decreaseAllowance} and {increaseAllowance}
  30. * functions have been added to mitigate the well-known issues around setting
  31. * allowances. See {IERC20-approve}.
  32. */
  33. contract ERC20Upgradeable is Initializable, ContextUpgradeable, IERC20Upgradeable, IERC20MetadataUpgradeable {
  34. mapping(address => uint256) private _balances;
  35. mapping(address => mapping(address => uint256)) private _allowances;
  36. uint256 private _totalSupply;
  37. string private _name;
  38. string private _symbol;
  39. /**
  40. * @dev Sets the values for {name} and {symbol}.
  41. *
  42. * The default value of {decimals} is 18. To select a different value for
  43. * {decimals} you should overload it.
  44. *
  45. * All two of these values are immutable: they can only be set once during
  46. * construction.
  47. */
  48. function __ERC20_init(string memory name_, string memory symbol_) internal onlyInitializing {
  49. __Context_init_unchained();
  50. __ERC20_init_unchained(name_, symbol_);
  51. }
  52. function __ERC20_init_unchained(string memory name_, string memory symbol_) internal onlyInitializing {
  53. _name = name_;
  54. _symbol = symbol_;
  55. }
  56. /**
  57. * @dev Returns the name of the token.
  58. */
  59. function name() public view virtual override returns (string memory) {
  60. return _name;
  61. }
  62. /**
  63. * @dev Returns the symbol of the token, usually a shorter version of the
  64. * name.
  65. */
  66. function symbol() public view virtual override returns (string memory) {
  67. return _symbol;
  68. }
  69. /**
  70. * @dev Returns the number of decimals used to get its user representation.
  71. * For example, if `decimals` equals `2`, a balance of `505` tokens should
  72. * be displayed to a user as `5.05` (`505 / 10 ** 2`).
  73. *
  74. * Tokens usually opt for a value of 18, imitating the relationship between
  75. * Ether and Wei. This is the value {ERC20} uses, unless this function is
  76. * overridden;
  77. *
  78. * NOTE: This information is only used for _display_ purposes: it in
  79. * no way affects any of the arithmetic of the contract, including
  80. * {IERC20-balanceOf} and {IERC20-transfer}.
  81. */
  82. function decimals() public view virtual override returns (uint8) {
  83. return 18;
  84. }
  85. /**
  86. * @dev See {IERC20-totalSupply}.
  87. */
  88. function totalSupply() public view virtual override returns (uint256) {
  89. return _totalSupply;
  90. }
  91. /**
  92. * @dev See {IERC20-balanceOf}.
  93. */
  94. function balanceOf(address account) public view virtual override returns (uint256) {
  95. return _balances[account];
  96. }
  97. /**
  98. * @dev See {IERC20-transfer}.
  99. *
  100. * Requirements:
  101. *
  102. * - `recipient` cannot be the zero address.
  103. * - the caller must have a balance of at least `amount`.
  104. */
  105. function transfer(address recipient, uint256 amount) public virtual override returns (bool) {
  106. _transfer(_msgSender(), recipient, amount);
  107. return true;
  108. }
  109. /**
  110. * @dev See {IERC20-allowance}.
  111. */
  112. function allowance(address owner, address spender) public view virtual override returns (uint256) {
  113. return _allowances[owner][spender];
  114. }
  115. /**
  116. * @dev See {IERC20-approve}.
  117. *
  118. * NOTE: If `amount` is the maximum `uint256`, the allowance is not updated on
  119. * `transferFrom`. This is semantically equivalent to an infinite approval.
  120. *
  121. * Requirements:
  122. *
  123. * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
  124. */
  125. function approve(address spender, uint256 amount) public virtual override returns (bool) {
  126. _approve(_msgSender(), spender, amount);
  127. return true;
  128. }
  129. /**
  130. * @dev See {IERC20-transferFrom}.
  131. *
  132. * Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance. This is not
  133. * required by the EIP. See the note at the beginning of {ERC20}.
  134. *
  135. * NOTE: Does not update the allowance if the current allowance
  136. * is the maximum `uint256`.
  137. *
  138. * Requirements:
  139. *
  140. * - `sender` and `recipient` cannot be the zero address.
  141. * - `sender` must have a balance of at least `amount`.
  142. * - the caller must have allowance for ``sender``'s tokens of at least
  143. * `amount`.
  144. */
  145. function transferFrom(
  146. address sender,
  147. address recipient,
  148. uint256 amount
  149. ) public virtual override returns (bool) {
  150. uint256 currentAllowance = _allowances[sender][_msgSender()];
  151. if (currentAllowance != type(uint256).max) {
  152. require(currentAllowance >= amount, "ERC20: transfer amount exceeds allowance");
  153. unchecked {
  154. _approve(sender, _msgSender(), currentAllowance - amount);
  155. }
  156. }
  157. _transfer(sender, recipient, amount);
  158. return true;
  159. }
  160. /**
  161. * @dev Atomically increases the allowance granted to `spender` by the caller.
  162. *
  163. * This is an alternative to {approve} that can be used as a mitigation for
  164. * problems described in {IERC20-approve}.
  165. *
  166. * Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance.
  167. *
  168. * Requirements:
  169. *
  170. * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
  171. */
  172. function increaseAllowance(address spender, uint256 addedValue) public virtual returns (bool) {
  173. _approve(_msgSender(), spender, _allowances[_msgSender()][spender] + addedValue);
  174. return true;
  175. }
  176. /**
  177. * @dev Atomically decreases the allowance granted to `spender` by the caller.
  178. *
  179. * This is an alternative to {approve} that can be used as a mitigation for
  180. * problems described in {IERC20-approve}.
  181. *
  182. * Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance.
  183. *
  184. * Requirements:
  185. *
  186. * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
  187. * - `spender` must have allowance for the caller of at least
  188. * `subtractedValue`.
  189. */
  190. function decreaseAllowance(address spender, uint256 subtractedValue) public virtual returns (bool) {
  191. uint256 currentAllowance = _allowances[_msgSender()][spender];
  192. require(currentAllowance >= subtractedValue, "ERC20: decreased allowance below zero");
  193. unchecked {
  194. _approve(_msgSender(), spender, currentAllowance - subtractedValue);
  195. }
  196. return true;
  197. }
  198. /**
  199. * @dev Moves `amount` of tokens from `sender` to `recipient`.
  200. *
  201. * This internal function is equivalent to {transfer}, and can be used to
  202. * e.g. implement automatic token fees, slashing mechanisms, etc.
  203. *
  204. * Emits a {Transfer} event.
  205. *
  206. * Requirements:
  207. *
  208. * - `sender` cannot be the zero address.
  209. * - `recipient` cannot be the zero address.
  210. * - `sender` must have a balance of at least `amount`.
  211. */
  212. function _transfer(
  213. address sender,
  214. address recipient,
  215. uint256 amount
  216. ) internal virtual {
  217. require(sender != address(0), "ERC20: transfer from the zero address");
  218. require(recipient != address(0), "ERC20: transfer to the zero address");
  219. _beforeTokenTransfer(sender, recipient, amount);
  220. uint256 senderBalance = _balances[sender];
  221. require(senderBalance >= amount, "ERC20: transfer amount exceeds balance");
  222. unchecked {
  223. _balances[sender] = senderBalance - amount;
  224. }
  225. _balances[recipient] += amount;
  226. emit Transfer(sender, recipient, amount);
  227. _afterTokenTransfer(sender, recipient, amount);
  228. }
  229. /** @dev Creates `amount` tokens and assigns them to `account`, increasing
  230. * the total supply.
  231. *
  232. * Emits a {Transfer} event with `from` set to the zero address.
  233. *
  234. * Requirements:
  235. *
  236. * - `account` cannot be the zero address.
  237. */
  238. function _mint(address account, uint256 amount) internal virtual {
  239. require(account != address(0), "ERC20: mint to the zero address");
  240. _beforeTokenTransfer(address(0), account, amount);
  241. _totalSupply += amount;
  242. _balances[account] += amount;
  243. emit Transfer(address(0), account, amount);
  244. _afterTokenTransfer(address(0), account, amount);
  245. }
  246. /**
  247. * @dev Destroys `amount` tokens from `account`, reducing the
  248. * total supply.
  249. *
  250. * Emits a {Transfer} event with `to` set to the zero address.
  251. *
  252. * Requirements:
  253. *
  254. * - `account` cannot be the zero address.
  255. * - `account` must have at least `amount` tokens.
  256. */
  257. function _burn(address account, uint256 amount) internal virtual {
  258. require(account != address(0), "ERC20: burn from the zero address");
  259. _beforeTokenTransfer(account, address(0), amount);
  260. uint256 accountBalance = _balances[account];
  261. require(accountBalance >= amount, "ERC20: burn amount exceeds balance");
  262. unchecked {
  263. _balances[account] = accountBalance - amount;
  264. }
  265. _totalSupply -= amount;
  266. emit Transfer(account, address(0), amount);
  267. _afterTokenTransfer(account, address(0), amount);
  268. }
  269. /**
  270. * @dev Sets `amount` as the allowance of `spender` over the `owner` s tokens.
  271. *
  272. * This internal function is equivalent to `approve`, and can be used to
  273. * e.g. set automatic allowances for certain subsystems, etc.
  274. *
  275. * Emits an {Approval} event.
  276. *
  277. * Requirements:
  278. *
  279. * - `owner` cannot be the zero address.
  280. * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
  281. */
  282. function _approve(
  283. address owner,
  284. address spender,
  285. uint256 amount
  286. ) internal virtual {
  287. require(owner != address(0), "ERC20: approve from the zero address");
  288. require(spender != address(0), "ERC20: approve to the zero address");
  289. _allowances[owner][spender] = amount;
  290. emit Approval(owner, spender, amount);
  291. }
  292. /**
  293. * @dev Hook that is called before any transfer of tokens. This includes
  294. * minting and burning.
  295. *
  296. * Calling conditions:
  297. *
  298. * - when `from` and `to` are both non-zero, `amount` of ``from``'s tokens
  299. * will be transferred to `to`.
  300. * - when `from` is zero, `amount` tokens will be minted for `to`.
  301. * - when `to` is zero, `amount` of ``from``'s tokens will be burned.
  302. * - `from` and `to` are never both zero.
  303. *
  304. * To learn more about hooks, head to xref:ROOT:extending-contracts.adoc#using-hooks[Using Hooks].
  305. */
  306. function _beforeTokenTransfer(
  307. address from,
  308. address to,
  309. uint256 amount
  310. ) internal virtual {}
  311. /**
  312. * @dev Hook that is called after any transfer of tokens. This includes
  313. * minting and burning.
  314. *
  315. * Calling conditions:
  316. *
  317. * - when `from` and `to` are both non-zero, `amount` of ``from``'s tokens
  318. * has been transferred to `to`.
  319. * - when `from` is zero, `amount` tokens have been minted for `to`.
  320. * - when `to` is zero, `amount` of ``from``'s tokens have been burned.
  321. * - `from` and `to` are never both zero.
  322. *
  323. * To learn more about hooks, head to xref:ROOT:extending-contracts.adoc#using-hooks[Using Hooks].
  324. */
  325. function _afterTokenTransfer(
  326. address from,
  327. address to,
  328. uint256 amount
  329. ) internal virtual {}
  330. uint256[45] private __gap;
  331. }