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diff --git a/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/call_with_wrong_arg_count.sol b/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/call_with_wrong_arg_count.sol new file mode 100644 index 00000000..92ec4eb7 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/call_with_wrong_arg_count.sol @@ -0,0 +1,17 @@ +contract C { + function f() public { + (bool success,) = address(this).call(); + require(success); + (success,) = address(this).call(bytes4(0x12345678)); + require(success); + (success,) = address(this).call(uint(1)); + require(success); + (success,) = address(this).call(uint(1), uint(2)); + require(success); + } +} +// ---- +// TypeError: (65-85): Wrong argument count for function call: 0 arguments given but expected 1. This function requires a single bytes argument. Use "" as argument to provide empty calldata. +// TypeError: (153-171): Invalid type for argument in function call. Invalid implicit conversion from bytes4 to bytes memory requested. This function requires a single bytes argument. If all your arguments are value types, you can use abi.encode(...) to properly generate it. +// TypeError: (240-247): Invalid type for argument in function call. Invalid implicit conversion from uint256 to bytes memory requested. This function requires a single bytes argument. If all your arguments are value types, you can use abi.encode(...) to properly generate it. +// TypeError: (297-333): Wrong argument count for function call: 2 arguments given but expected 1. This function requires a single bytes argument. If all your arguments are value types, you can use abi.encode(...) to properly generate it. diff --git a/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/callcode_with_wrong_arg_count.sol b/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/callcode_with_wrong_arg_count.sol new file mode 100644 index 00000000..655d5f4c --- /dev/null +++ b/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/callcode_with_wrong_arg_count.sol @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +contract C { + function f() public { + (bool success,) = address(this).callcode(); + require(success); + (success,) = address(this).callcode(uint(1)); + require(success); + (success,) = address(this).callcode(uint(1), uint(2)); + require(success); + } +} +// ---- +// TypeError: (65-89): Wrong argument count for function call: 0 arguments given but expected 1. This function requires a single bytes argument. Use "" as argument to provide empty calldata. +// TypeError: (161-168): Invalid type for argument in function call. Invalid implicit conversion from uint256 to bytes memory requested. This function requires a single bytes argument. If all your arguments are value types, you can use abi.encode(...) to properly generate it. +// TypeError: (218-258): Wrong argument count for function call: 2 arguments given but expected 1. This function requires a single bytes argument. If all your arguments are value types, you can use abi.encode(...) to properly generate it. diff --git a/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/delegatecall_with_wrong_arg_count.sol b/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/delegatecall_with_wrong_arg_count.sol new file mode 100644 index 00000000..fa524b99 --- /dev/null +++ b/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/delegatecall_with_wrong_arg_count.sol @@ -0,0 +1,14 @@ +contract C { + function f() public { + (bool success,) = address(this).delegatecall(); + require(success); + (success,) = address(this).delegatecall(uint(1)); + require(success); + (success,) = address(this).delegatecall(uint(1), uint(2)); + require(success); + } +} +// ---- +// TypeError: (65-93): Wrong argument count for function call: 0 arguments given but expected 1. This function requires a single bytes argument. Use "" as argument to provide empty calldata. +// TypeError: (169-176): Invalid type for argument in function call. Invalid implicit conversion from uint256 to bytes memory requested. This function requires a single bytes argument. If all your arguments are value types, you can use abi.encode(...) to properly generate it. +// TypeError: (226-270): Wrong argument count for function call: 2 arguments given but expected 1. This function requires a single bytes argument. If all your arguments are value types, you can use abi.encode(...) to properly generate it. diff --git a/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/keccak256_with_wrong_arg_count.sol b/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/keccak256_with_wrong_arg_count.sol new file mode 100644 index 00000000..4857bc2e --- /dev/null +++ b/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/keccak256_with_wrong_arg_count.sol @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +contract C { + function f() public { + require(keccak256() != 0); + require(keccak256(uint(1)) != 0); + require(keccak256(uint(1), uint(2)) != 0); + } +} +// ---- +// TypeError: (55-66): Wrong argument count for function call: 0 arguments given but expected 1. This function requires a single bytes argument. Use abi.encodePacked(...) to obtain the pre-0.5.0 behaviour or abi.encode(...) to use ABI encoding. +// TypeError: (100-107): Invalid type for argument in function call. Invalid implicit conversion from uint256 to bytes memory requested. This function requires a single bytes argument. Use abi.encodePacked(...) to obtain the pre-0.5.0 behaviour or abi.encode(...) to use ABI encoding. +// TypeError: (132-159): Wrong argument count for function call: 2 arguments given but expected 1. This function requires a single bytes argument. Use abi.encodePacked(...) to obtain the pre-0.5.0 behaviour or abi.encode(...) to use ABI encoding. diff --git a/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/ripemd160_with_wrong_arg_count.sol b/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/ripemd160_with_wrong_arg_count.sol new file mode 100644 index 00000000..da41fccd --- /dev/null +++ b/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/ripemd160_with_wrong_arg_count.sol @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +contract C { + function f() public { + require(ripemd160() != 0); + require(ripemd160(uint(1)) != 0); + require(ripemd160(uint(1), uint(2)) != 0); + } +} +// ---- +// TypeError: (55-66): Wrong argument count for function call: 0 arguments given but expected 1. This function requires a single bytes argument. Use abi.encodePacked(...) to obtain the pre-0.5.0 behaviour or abi.encode(...) to use ABI encoding. +// TypeError: (100-107): Invalid type for argument in function call. Invalid implicit conversion from uint256 to bytes memory requested. This function requires a single bytes argument. Use abi.encodePacked(...) to obtain the pre-0.5.0 behaviour or abi.encode(...) to use ABI encoding. +// TypeError: (132-159): Wrong argument count for function call: 2 arguments given but expected 1. This function requires a single bytes argument. Use abi.encodePacked(...) to obtain the pre-0.5.0 behaviour or abi.encode(...) to use ABI encoding. diff --git a/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/sha256_with_wrong_arg_count.sol b/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/sha256_with_wrong_arg_count.sol new file mode 100644 index 00000000..2939e7fc --- /dev/null +++ b/test/libsolidity/syntaxTests/globalFunctions/sha256_with_wrong_arg_count.sol @@ -0,0 +1,11 @@ +contract C { + function f() public { + require(sha256() != 0); + require(sha256(uint(1)) != 0); + require(sha256(uint(1), uint(2)) != 0); + } +} +// ---- +// TypeError: (55-63): Wrong argument count for function call: 0 arguments given but expected 1. This function requires a single bytes argument. Use abi.encodePacked(...) to obtain the pre-0.5.0 behaviour or abi.encode(...) to use ABI encoding. +// TypeError: (94-101): Invalid type for argument in function call. Invalid implicit conversion from uint256 to bytes memory requested. This function requires a single bytes argument. Use abi.encodePacked(...) to obtain the pre-0.5.0 behaviour or abi.encode(...) to use ABI encoding. +// TypeError: (126-150): Wrong argument count for function call: 2 arguments given but expected 1. This function requires a single bytes argument. Use abi.encodePacked(...) to obtain the pre-0.5.0 behaviour or abi.encode(...) to use ABI encoding. |