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import { BigNumber } from 'bignumber.js';
BigNumber.config({
// By default BigNumber's `toString` method converts to exponential notation if the value has
// more then 20 digits. We want to avoid this behavior, so we set EXPONENTIAL_AT to a high number
EXPONENTIAL_AT: 1000,
// Note(albrow): This is the lowest value for which
// `x.div(y).floor() === x.divToInt(y)`
// for all values of x and y <= MAX_UINT256, where MAX_UINT256 is the
// maximum number represented by the uint256 type in Solidity (2^256-1).
DECIMAL_PLACES: 78,
});
// Set a debug print function for NodeJS
// Upstream issue: https://github.com/MikeMcl/bignumber.js/issues/188
import isNode = require('detect-node');
if (isNode) {
// Dynamically load a NodeJS specific module.
// Typescript requires all imports to be global, so we need to use
// `const` here and disable the tslint warning.
// tslint:disable-next-line: no-var-requires
const util = require('util');
// Set a custom util.inspect function
// HACK: We add a function to the BigNumber class by assigning to the
// prototype. The function name is a symbol provided by Node.
(BigNumber.prototype as any)[util.inspect.custom] = function(): string {
// HACK: When executed, `this` will refer to the BigNumber instance.
// This is also why we need a function expression instead of an
// arrow function, as the latter does not have a `this`.
// Return the readable string representation
// tslint:disable-next-line: no-invalid-this
return this.toString();
};
}
export { BigNumber };
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