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// This contract is part of Zellic’s smart contract dataset, which is a collection of publicly available contract code gathered as of March 2023. |
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT |
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// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v4.8.0) (utils/structs/EnumerableSet.sol) |
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// This file was procedurally generated from scripts/generate/templates/EnumerableSet.js. |
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pragma solidity ^0.8.0; |
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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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* types. |
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* |
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* Sets have the following properties: |
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* |
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* - Elements are added, removed, and checked for existence in constant time |
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* (O(1)). |
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* - Elements are enumerated in O(n). No guarantees are made on the ordering. |
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* |
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* ``` |
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* contract Example { |
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* // Add the library methods |
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* using EnumerableSet for EnumerableSet.AddressSet; |
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* |
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* // Declare a set state variable |
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* EnumerableSet.AddressSet private mySet; |
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* } |
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* ``` |
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* |
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* As of v3.3.0, sets of type `bytes32` (`Bytes32Set`), `address` (`AddressSet`) |
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* and `uint256` (`UintSet`) are supported. |
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* |
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* [WARNING] |
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* ==== |
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* Trying to delete such a structure from storage will likely result in data corruption, rendering the structure |
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* unusable. |
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* See https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/pull/11843[ethereum/solidity |
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* |
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* In order to clean an EnumerableSet, you can either remove all elements one by one or create a fresh instance using an |
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* array of EnumerableSet. |
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* ==== |
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*/ |
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library EnumerableSet { |
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// To implement this library for multiple types with as little code |
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// repetition as possible, we write it in terms of a generic Set type with |
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// bytes32 values. |
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// The Set implementation uses private functions, and user-facing |
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// implementations (such as AddressSet) are just wrappers around the |
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// underlying Set. |
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// This means that we can only create new EnumerableSets for types that fit |
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// in bytes32. |
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struct Set { |
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// Storage of set values |
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bytes32[] _values; |
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// Position of the value in the `values` array, plus 1 because index 0 |
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// means a value is not in the set. |
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mapping(bytes32 => uint256) _indexes; |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Add a value to a set. 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(Set storage set, bytes32 value) private returns (bool) { |
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if (!_contains(set, value)) { |
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set._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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set._indexes[value] = set._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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* @dev Removes a value from a set. 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(Set storage set, bytes32 value) private returns (bool) { |
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// We read and store the value's index to prevent multiple reads from the same storage slot |
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uint256 valueIndex = set._indexes[value]; |
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if (valueIndex != 0) { |
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// Equivalent to contains(set, 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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uint256 toDeleteIndex = valueIndex - 1; |
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uint256 lastIndex = set._values.length - 1; |
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if (lastIndex != toDeleteIndex) { |
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bytes32 lastValue = set._values[lastIndex]; |
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// Move the last value to the index where the value to delete is |
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set._values[toDeleteIndex] = lastValue; |
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// Update the index for the moved value |
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set._indexes[lastValue] = valueIndex; // Replace lastValue's index to valueIndex |
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} |
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// Delete the slot where the moved value was stored |
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set._values.pop(); |
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// Delete the index for the deleted slot |
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delete set._indexes[value]; |
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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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* @dev Returns true if the value is in the set. O(1). |
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*/ |
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function _contains(Set storage set, bytes32 value) private view returns (bool) { |
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return set._indexes[value] != 0; |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Returns the number of values on the set. O(1). |
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*/ |
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function _length(Set storage set) private view returns (uint256) { |
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return set._values.length; |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Returns the value stored at position `index` in the set. 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(Set storage set, uint256 index) private view returns (bytes32) { |
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return set._values[index]; |
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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(Set storage set) private view returns (bytes32[] memory) { |
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return set._values; |
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} |
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// Bytes32Set |
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struct Bytes32Set { |
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Set _inner; |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Add a value to a set. 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(Bytes32Set storage set, bytes32 value) internal returns (bool) { |
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return _add(set._inner, value); |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Removes a value from a set. 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(Bytes32Set storage set, bytes32 value) internal returns (bool) { |
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return _remove(set._inner, value); |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Returns true if the value is in the set. O(1). |
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*/ |
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function contains(Bytes32Set storage set, bytes32 value) internal view returns (bool) { |
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return _contains(set._inner, value); |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Returns the number of values in the set. O(1). |
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*/ |
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function length(Bytes32Set storage set) internal view returns (uint256) { |
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return _length(set._inner); |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Returns the value stored at position `index` in the set. 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(Bytes32Set storage set, uint256 index) internal view returns (bytes32) { |
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return _at(set._inner, index); |
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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(Bytes32Set storage set) internal view returns (bytes32[] memory) { |
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bytes32[] memory store = _values(set._inner); |
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bytes32[] memory result; |
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/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly |
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assembly { |
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result := store |
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} |
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return result; |
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} |
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// AddressSet |
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struct AddressSet { |
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Set _inner; |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Add a value to a set. 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(AddressSet storage set, address value) internal returns (bool) { |
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return _add(set._inner, bytes32(uint256(uint160(value)))); |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Removes a value from a set. 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(AddressSet storage set, address value) internal returns (bool) { |
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return _remove(set._inner, bytes32(uint256(uint160(value)))); |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Returns true if the value is in the set. O(1). |
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*/ |
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function contains(AddressSet storage set, address value) internal view returns (bool) { |
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return _contains(set._inner, bytes32(uint256(uint160(value)))); |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Returns the number of values in the set. O(1). |
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*/ |
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function length(AddressSet storage set) internal view returns (uint256) { |
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return _length(set._inner); |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Returns the value stored at position `index` in the set. 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(AddressSet storage set, uint256 index) internal view returns (address) { |
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return address(uint160(uint256(_at(set._inner, index)))); |
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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(AddressSet storage set) internal view returns (address[] memory) { |
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bytes32[] memory store = _values(set._inner); |
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address[] memory result; |
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/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly |
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assembly { |
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result := store |
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} |
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return result; |
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} |
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// UintSet |
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struct UintSet { |
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Set _inner; |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Add a value to a set. 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(UintSet storage set, uint256 value) internal returns (bool) { |
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return _add(set._inner, bytes32(value)); |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Removes a value from a set. 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(UintSet storage set, uint256 value) internal returns (bool) { |
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return _remove(set._inner, bytes32(value)); |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Returns true if the value is in the set. O(1). |
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*/ |
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function contains(UintSet storage set, uint256 value) internal view returns (bool) { |
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return _contains(set._inner, bytes32(value)); |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Returns the number of values in the set. O(1). |
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*/ |
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function length(UintSet storage set) internal view returns (uint256) { |
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return _length(set._inner); |
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} |
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/** |
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* @dev Returns the value stored at position `index` in the set. 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(UintSet storage set, uint256 index) internal view returns (uint256) { |
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return uint256(_at(set._inner, index)); |
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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(UintSet storage set) internal view returns (uint256[] memory) { |
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bytes32[] memory store = _values(set._inner); |
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uint256[] memory result; |
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/// @solidity memory-safe-assembly |
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assembly { |
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result := store |
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} |
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return result; |
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} |
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} |
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