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- // SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
- pragma solidity ^0.6.2;
- import "./escrow/Escrow.sol";
- /**
- * @dev Simple implementation of a
- * https://consensys.github.io/smart-contract-best-practices/recommendations/#favor-pull-over-push-for-external-calls[pull-payment]
- * strategy, where the paying contract doesn't interact directly with the
- * receiver account, which must withdraw its payments itself.
- *
- * Pull-payments are often considered the best practice when it comes to sending
- * Ether, security-wise. It prevents recipients from blocking execution, and
- * eliminates reentrancy concerns.
- *
- * TIP: If you would like to learn more about reentrancy and alternative ways
- * to protect against it, check out our blog post
- * https://blog.openzeppelin.com/reentrancy-after-istanbul/[Reentrancy After Istanbul].
- *
- * To use, derive from the `PullPayment` contract, and use {_asyncTransfer}
- * instead of Solidity's `transfer` function. Payees can query their due
- * payments with {payments}, and retrieve them with {withdrawPayments}.
- */
- contract PullPayment {
- Escrow private _escrow;
- constructor () internal {
- _escrow = new Escrow();
- }
- /**
- * @dev Withdraw accumulated payments, forwarding all gas to the recipient.
- *
- * Note that _any_ account can call this function, not just the `payee`.
- * This means that contracts unaware of the `PullPayment` protocol can still
- * receive funds this way, by having a separate account call
- * {withdrawPayments}.
- *
- * WARNING: Forwarding all gas opens the door to reentrancy vulnerabilities.
- * Make sure you trust the recipient, or are either following the
- * checks-effects-interactions pattern or using {ReentrancyGuard}.
- *
- * @param payee Whose payments will be withdrawn.
- */
- function withdrawPayments(address payable payee) public virtual {
- _escrow.withdraw(payee);
- }
- /**
- * @dev Returns the payments owed to an address.
- * @param dest The creditor's address.
- */
- function payments(address dest) public view returns (uint256) {
- return _escrow.depositsOf(dest);
- }
- /**
- * @dev Called by the payer to store the sent amount as credit to be pulled.
- * Funds sent in this way are stored in an intermediate {Escrow} contract, so
- * there is no danger of them being spent before withdrawal.
- *
- * @param dest The destination address of the funds.
- * @param amount The amount to transfer.
- */
- function _asyncTransfer(address dest, uint256 amount) internal virtual {
- _escrow.deposit{ value: amount }(dest);
- }
- }
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