123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229 |
- pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
- import "./IERC20.sol";
- import "../../math/SafeMath.sol";
- /**
- * @dev Implementation of the {IERC20} interface.
- *
- * This implementation is agnostic to the way tokens are created. This means
- * that a supply mechanism has to be added in a derived contract using {_mint}.
- * For a generic mechanism see {ERC20Mintable}.
- *
- * TIP: For a detailed writeup see our guide
- * https://forum.zeppelin.solutions/t/how-to-implement-erc20-supply-mechanisms/226[How
- * to implement supply mechanisms].
- *
- * We have followed general OpenZeppelin guidelines: functions revert instead
- * of returning `false` on failure. This behavior is nonetheless conventional
- * and does not conflict with the expectations of ERC20 applications.
- *
- * Additionally, an {Approval} event is emitted on calls to {transferFrom}.
- * This allows applications to reconstruct the allowance for all accounts just
- * by listening to said events. Other implementations of the EIP may not emit
- * these events, as it isn't required by the specification.
- *
- * Finally, the non-standard {decreaseAllowance} and {increaseAllowance}
- * functions have been added to mitigate the well-known issues around setting
- * allowances. See {IERC20-approve}.
- */
- contract ERC20 is IERC20 {
- using SafeMath for uint256;
- mapping (address => uint256) private _balances;
- mapping (address => mapping (address => uint256)) private _allowances;
- uint256 private _totalSupply;
- /**
- * @dev See {IERC20-totalSupply}.
- */
- function totalSupply() public view returns (uint256) {
- return _totalSupply;
- }
- /**
- * @dev See {IERC20-balanceOf}.
- */
- function balanceOf(address account) public view returns (uint256) {
- return _balances[account];
- }
- /**
- * @dev See {IERC20-transfer}.
- *
- * Requirements:
- *
- * - `recipient` cannot be the zero address.
- * - the caller must have a balance of at least `amount`.
- */
- function transfer(address recipient, uint256 amount) public returns (bool) {
- _transfer(msg.sender, recipient, amount);
- return true;
- }
- /**
- * @dev See {IERC20-allowance}.
- */
- function allowance(address owner, address spender) public view returns (uint256) {
- return _allowances[owner][spender];
- }
- /**
- * @dev See {IERC20-approve}.
- *
- * Requirements:
- *
- * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
- */
- function approve(address spender, uint256 value) public returns (bool) {
- _approve(msg.sender, spender, value);
- return true;
- }
- /**
- * @dev See {IERC20-transferFrom}.
- *
- * Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance. This is not
- * required by the EIP. See the note at the beginning of {ERC20};
- *
- * Requirements:
- * - `sender` and `recipient` cannot be the zero address.
- * - `sender` must have a balance of at least `value`.
- * - the caller must have allowance for `sender`'s tokens of at least
- * `amount`.
- */
- function transferFrom(address sender, address recipient, uint256 amount) public returns (bool) {
- _transfer(sender, recipient, amount);
- _approve(sender, msg.sender, _allowances[sender][msg.sender].sub(amount));
- return true;
- }
- /**
- * @dev Atomically increases the allowance granted to `spender` by the caller.
- *
- * This is an alternative to {approve} that can be used as a mitigation for
- * problems described in {IERC20-approve}.
- *
- * Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance.
- *
- * Requirements:
- *
- * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
- */
- function increaseAllowance(address spender, uint256 addedValue) public returns (bool) {
- _approve(msg.sender, spender, _allowances[msg.sender][spender].add(addedValue));
- return true;
- }
- /**
- * @dev Atomically decreases the allowance granted to `spender` by the caller.
- *
- * This is an alternative to {approve} that can be used as a mitigation for
- * problems described in {IERC20-approve}.
- *
- * Emits an {Approval} event indicating the updated allowance.
- *
- * Requirements:
- *
- * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
- * - `spender` must have allowance for the caller of at least
- * `subtractedValue`.
- */
- function decreaseAllowance(address spender, uint256 subtractedValue) public returns (bool) {
- _approve(msg.sender, spender, _allowances[msg.sender][spender].sub(subtractedValue));
- return true;
- }
- /**
- * @dev Moves tokens `amount` from `sender` to `recipient`.
- *
- * This is internal function is equivalent to {transfer}, and can be used to
- * e.g. implement automatic token fees, slashing mechanisms, etc.
- *
- * Emits a {Transfer} event.
- *
- * Requirements:
- *
- * - `sender` cannot be the zero address.
- * - `recipient` cannot be the zero address.
- * - `sender` must have a balance of at least `amount`.
- */
- function _transfer(address sender, address recipient, uint256 amount) internal {
- require(sender != address(0), "ERC20: transfer from the zero address");
- require(recipient != address(0), "ERC20: transfer to the zero address");
- _balances[sender] = _balances[sender].sub(amount);
- _balances[recipient] = _balances[recipient].add(amount);
- emit Transfer(sender, recipient, amount);
- }
- /** @dev Creates `amount` tokens and assigns them to `account`, increasing
- * the total supply.
- *
- * Emits a {Transfer} event with `from` set to the zero address.
- *
- * Requirements
- *
- * - `to` cannot be the zero address.
- */
- function _mint(address account, uint256 amount) internal {
- require(account != address(0), "ERC20: mint to the zero address");
- _totalSupply = _totalSupply.add(amount);
- _balances[account] = _balances[account].add(amount);
- emit Transfer(address(0), account, amount);
- }
- /**
- * @dev Destroys `amount` tokens from `account`, reducing the
- * total supply.
- *
- * Emits a {Transfer} event with `to` set to the zero address.
- *
- * Requirements
- *
- * - `account` cannot be the zero address.
- * - `account` must have at least `amount` tokens.
- */
- function _burn(address account, uint256 value) internal {
- require(account != address(0), "ERC20: burn from the zero address");
- _totalSupply = _totalSupply.sub(value);
- _balances[account] = _balances[account].sub(value);
- emit Transfer(account, address(0), value);
- }
- /**
- * @dev Sets `amount` as the allowance of `spender` over the `owner`s tokens.
- *
- * This is internal function is equivalent to `approve`, and can be used to
- * e.g. set automatic allowances for certain subsystems, etc.
- *
- * Emits an {Approval} event.
- *
- * Requirements:
- *
- * - `owner` cannot be the zero address.
- * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
- */
- function _approve(address owner, address spender, uint256 value) internal {
- require(owner != address(0), "ERC20: approve from the zero address");
- require(spender != address(0), "ERC20: approve to the zero address");
- _allowances[owner][spender] = value;
- emit Approval(owner, spender, value);
- }
- /**
- * @dev Destoys `amount` tokens from `account`.`amount` is then deducted
- * from the caller's allowance.
- *
- * See {_burn} and {_approve}.
- */
- function _burnFrom(address account, uint256 amount) internal {
- _burn(account, amount);
- _approve(account, msg.sender, _allowances[account][msg.sender].sub(amount));
- }
- }
|