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// Copyright 2016 The go-ethereum Authors
// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
//
// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
//
// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
//
// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.

// Package bind generates Ethereum contract Go bindings.
//
// Detailed usage document and tutorial available on the go-ethereum Wiki page:
// https://github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/wiki/Native-DApps:-Go-bindings-to-Ethereum-contracts
package bind

import (
    "bytes"
    "fmt"
    "regexp"
    "strings"
    "text/template"
    "unicode"

    "github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/accounts/abi"
    "golang.org/x/tools/imports"
)

// Lang is a target programming language selector to generate bindings for.
type Lang int

const (
    LangGo Lang = iota
    LangJava
    LangObjC
)

// Bind generates a Go wrapper around a contract ABI. This wrapper isn't meant
// to be used as is in client code, but rather as an intermediate struct which
// enforces compile time type safety and naming convention opposed to having to
// manually maintain hard coded strings that break on runtime.
func Bind(types []string, abis []string, bytecodes []string, pkg string, lang Lang) (string, error) {
    // Process each individual contract requested binding
    contracts := make(map[string]*tmplContract)

    for i := 0; i < len(types); i++ {
        // Parse the actual ABI to generate the binding for
        evmABI, err := abi.JSON(strings.NewReader(abis[i]))
        if err != nil {
            return "", err
        }
        // Strip any whitespace from the JSON ABI
        strippedABI := strings.Map(func(r rune) rune {
            if unicode.IsSpace(r) {
                return -1
            }
            return r
        }, abis[i])

        // Extract the call and transact methods, and sort them alphabetically
        var (
            calls     = make(map[string]*tmplMethod)
            transacts = make(map[string]*tmplMethod)
        )
        for _, original := range evmABI.Methods {
            // Normalize the method for capital cases and non-anonymous inputs/outputs
            normalized := original
            normalized.Name = methodNormalizer[lang](original.Name)

            normalized.Inputs = make([]abi.Argument, len(original.Inputs))
            copy(normalized.Inputs, original.Inputs)
            for j, input := range normalized.Inputs {
                if input.Name == "" {
                    normalized.Inputs[j].Name = fmt.Sprintf("arg%d", j)
                }
            }
            normalized.Outputs = make([]abi.Argument, len(original.Outputs))
            copy(normalized.Outputs, original.Outputs)
            for j, output := range normalized.Outputs {
                if output.Name != "" {
                    normalized.Outputs[j].Name = capitalise(output.Name)
                }
            }
            // Append the methods to the call or transact lists
            if original.Const {
                calls[original.Name] = &tmplMethod{Original: original, Normalized: normalized, Structured: structured(original)}
            } else {
                transacts[original.Name] = &tmplMethod{Original: original, Normalized: normalized, Structured: structured(original)}
            }
        }
        contracts[types[i]] = &tmplContract{
            Type:        capitalise(types[i]),
            InputABI:    strings.Replace(strippedABI, "\"", "\\\"", -1),
            InputBin:    strings.TrimSpace(bytecodes[i]),
            Constructor: evmABI.Constructor,
            Calls:       calls,
            Transacts:   transacts,
        }
    }
    // Generate the contract template data content and render it
    data := &tmplData{
        Package:   pkg,
        Contracts: contracts,
    }
    buffer := new(bytes.Buffer)

    funcs := map[string]interface{}{
        "bindtype":     bindType[lang],
        "namedtype":    namedType[lang],
        "capitalise":   capitalise,
        "decapitalise": decapitalise,
    }
    tmpl := template.Must(template.New("").Funcs(funcs).Parse(tmplSource[lang]))
    if err := tmpl.Execute(buffer, data); err != nil {
        return "", err
    }
    // For Go bindings pass the code through goimports to clean it up and double check
    if lang == LangGo {
        code, err := imports.Process("", buffer.Bytes(), nil)
        if err != nil {
            return "", fmt.Errorf("%v\n%s", err, buffer)
        }
        return string(code), nil
    }
    // For all others just return as is for now
    return string(buffer.Bytes()), nil
}

// bindType is a set of type binders that convert Solidity types to some supported
// programming language.
var bindType = map[Lang]func(kind abi.Type) string{
    LangGo:   bindTypeGo,
    LangJava: bindTypeJava,
}

// bindTypeGo converts a Solidity type to a Go one. Since there is no clear mapping
// from all Solidity types to Go ones (e.g. uint17), those that cannot be exactly
// mapped will use an upscaled type (e.g. *big.Int).
func bindTypeGo(kind abi.Type) string {
    stringKind := kind.String()

    switch {
    case strings.HasPrefix(stringKind, "address"):
        parts := regexp.MustCompile("address(\\[[0-9]*\\])?").FindStringSubmatch(stringKind)
        if len(parts) != 2 {
            return stringKind
        }
        return fmt.Sprintf("%scommon.Address", parts[1])

    case strings.HasPrefix(stringKind, "bytes"):
        parts := regexp.MustCompile("bytes([0-9]*)(\\[[0-9]*\\])?").FindStringSubmatch(stringKind)
        if len(parts) != 3 {
            return stringKind
        }
        return fmt.Sprintf("%s[%s]byte", parts[2], parts[1])

    case strings.HasPrefix(stringKind, "int") || strings.HasPrefix(stringKind, "uint"):
        parts := regexp.MustCompile("(u)?int([0-9]*)(\\[[0-9]*\\])?").FindStringSubmatch(stringKind)
        if len(parts) != 4 {
            return stringKind
        }
        switch parts[2] {
        case "8", "16", "32", "64":
            return fmt.Sprintf("%s%sint%s", parts[3], parts[1], parts[2])
        }
        return fmt.Sprintf("%s*big.Int", parts[3])

    case strings.HasPrefix(stringKind, "bool") || strings.HasPrefix(stringKind, "string"):
        parts := regexp.MustCompile("([a-z]+)(\\[[0-9]*\\])?").FindStringSubmatch(stringKind)
        if len(parts) != 3 {
            return stringKind
        }
        return fmt.Sprintf("%s%s", parts[2], parts[1])

    default:
        return stringKind
    }
}

// bindTypeJava converts a Solidity type to a Java one. Since there is no clear mapping
// from all Solidity types to Java ones (e.g. uint17), those that cannot be exactly
// mapped will use an upscaled type (e.g. BigDecimal).
func bindTypeJava(kind abi.Type) string {
    stringKind := kind.String()

    switch {
    case strings.HasPrefix(stringKind, "address"):
        parts := regexp.MustCompile("address(\\[[0-9]*\\])?").FindStringSubmatch(stringKind)
        if len(parts) != 2 {
            return stringKind
        }
        if parts[1] == "" {
            return fmt.Sprintf("Address")
        }
        return fmt.Sprintf("Addresses")

    case strings.HasPrefix(stringKind, "bytes"):
        parts := regexp.MustCompile("bytes([0-9]*)(\\[[0-9]*\\])?").FindStringSubmatch(stringKind)
        if len(parts) != 3 {
            return stringKind
        }
        if parts[2] != "" {
            return "byte[][]"
        }
        return "byte[]"

    case strings.HasPrefix(stringKind, "int") || strings.HasPrefix(stringKind, "uint"):
        parts := regexp.MustCompile("(u)?int([0-9]*)(\\[[0-9]*\\])?").FindStringSubmatch(stringKind)
        if len(parts) != 4 {
            return stringKind
        }
        switch parts[2] {
        case "8", "16", "32", "64":
            if parts[1] == "" {
                if parts[3] == "" {
                    return fmt.Sprintf("int%s", parts[2])
                }
                return fmt.Sprintf("int%s[]", parts[2])
            }
        }
        if parts[3] == "" {
            return fmt.Sprintf("BigInt")
        }
        return fmt.Sprintf("BigInts")

    case strings.HasPrefix(stringKind, "bool"):
        parts := regexp.MustCompile("bool(\\[[0-9]*\\])?").FindStringSubmatch(stringKind)
        if len(parts) != 2 {
            return stringKind
        }
        if parts[1] == "" {
            return fmt.Sprintf("bool")
        }
        return fmt.Sprintf("bool[]")

    case strings.HasPrefix(stringKind, "string"):
        parts := regexp.MustCompile("string(\\[[0-9]*\\])?").FindStringSubmatch(stringKind)
        if len(parts) != 2 {
            return stringKind
        }
        if parts[1] == "" {
            return fmt.Sprintf("String")
        }
        return fmt.Sprintf("String[]")

    default:
        return stringKind
    }
}

// namedType is a set of functions that transform language specific types to
// named versions that my be used inside method names.
var namedType = map[Lang]func(string, abi.Type) string{
    LangGo:   func(string, abi.Type) string { panic("this shouldn't be needed") },
    LangJava: namedTypeJava,
}

// namedTypeJava converts some primitive data types to named variants that can
// be used as parts of method names.
func namedTypeJava(javaKind string, solKind abi.Type) string {
    switch javaKind {
    case "byte[]":
        return "Binary"
    case "byte[][]":
        return "Binaries"
    case "string":
        return "String"
    case "string[]":
        return "Strings"
    case "bool":
        return "Bool"
    case "bool[]":
        return "Bools"
    case "BigInt":
        parts := regexp.MustCompile("(u)?int([0-9]*)(\\[[0-9]*\\])?").FindStringSubmatch(solKind.String())
        if len(parts) != 4 {
            return javaKind
        }
        switch parts[2] {
        case "8", "16", "32", "64":
            if parts[3] == "" {
                return capitalise(fmt.Sprintf("%sint%s", parts[1], parts[2]))
            }
            return capitalise(fmt.Sprintf("%sint%ss", parts[1], parts[2]))

        default:
            return javaKind
        }
    default:
        return javaKind
    }
}

// methodNormalizer is a name transformer that modifies Solidity method names to
// conform to target language naming concentions.
var methodNormalizer = map[Lang]func(string) string{
    LangGo:   capitalise,
    LangJava: decapitalise,
}

// capitalise makes the first character of a string upper case.
func capitalise(input string) string {
    return strings.ToUpper(input[:1]) + input[1:]
}

// decapitalise makes the first character of a string lower case.
func decapitalise(input string) string {
    return strings.ToLower(input[:1]) + input[1:]
}

// structured checks whether a method has enough information to return a proper
// Go struct ot if flat returns are needed.
func structured(method abi.Method) bool {
    if len(method.Outputs) < 2 {
        return false
    }
    for _, out := range method.Outputs {
        if out.Name == "" {
            return false
        }
    }
    return true
}