* Run cargo fmt on the whole code base
* Second run
* Add CI check
* Fix compilation
* More unnecessary braces
* Handle weights
* Use --all
* Use correct attributes...
* Fix UI tests
* AHHHHHHHHH
* 🤦
* Docs
* Fix compilation
* 🤷
* Please stop
* 🤦 x 2
* More
* make rustfmt.toml consistent with polkadot
Co-authored-by: André Silva <andrerfosilva@gmail.com>
* Move public functions up in rent.rs
* Added RentStatus
* Fix test name for consistency
Co-authored-by: Michael Müller <michi@parity.io>
* Mark rent functions as unstable
* Add unstable interfaces to README
* Fix doc typos
Co-authored-by: Andrew Jones <ascjones@gmail.com>
* Use DefaultNoBound
* Simplify calc_share(1)
* Don't output empty debug messages
* Make `seal_debug_message` unstable
Co-authored-by: Michael Müller <michi@parity.io>
Co-authored-by: Andrew Jones <ascjones@gmail.com>
* Update parity-wasm
* Cleanup Cargo.toml files
- Sort dependencies
- Remove minor and fix version where they are not necessary
* Update pretty_assertions
* Update rand
* contracts: Convert to framev2
* Reduce the API surface of the crate
* Remove unused import
* Merge import block
* Use pallet::metadata to reduce metadata diff
* Remove the explicit "Null" from AccountCounter
* Make host functions return TrapReason
This avoids the need to manually store any trap reasons
to the `Runtime` from the host function. This adds the following
benefits:
* It properly composes with the upcoming chain extensions
* Missing to set a trap value is now a compile error
* review: Remove superflous .into()
* pallet-contracts: Fix seal_restore_to to output proper module errors
Those errors where part of the decl_error for some time but where
never actually returned. This allows proper debugging of failed
restorations. Previously, any error did return the misleading
`ContractTrapped`.
* Bind UncheckedFrom<T::Hash> + AsRef<[u8]> everywhere
This allows us to make assumptions about the AccoutId
that are necessary for testing and in order to benchmark
the module properly.
This also groups free standing functions into inherent functions
in order to minimize the places where the new bounds need to
be specified.
* Rework contract address determination
* Do not allow override by runtime author
* Instantiate gained a new parameter "salt"
This change is done now in expecation of the upcoming code rent
which needs to change the instantiation dispatchable and
host function anyways.
The situation in where we have only something that is like CREATE2
makes it impossible for UIs to help the user to create an arbitrary
amount of instantiations from the same code.
With this change we have the same functionality as ethereum with
a CREATE and CREATE2 instantation semantic.
* Remove TrieIdGenerator
The new trait bounds allows us to remove this workaround
from the configuration trait.
* Remove default parameters for config trait
It should be solely the responsiblity to determine proper values for
these parameter. As a matter of fact most runtime weren't using these
values anyways.
* Fix tests for new account id type
Because of the new bounds on the trait tests can't get away by using
u64 as accound id. Replacing the 8 byte value by a 32 byte value
creates out quite a bit of code churn.
* Fix benchmarks
The benchmarks need adaption to the new instantiate semantics.
* Fix compile errors caused by adding new trait bounds
* Fix compile errors caused by renaming storage and rent functions
* Adapt host functions and dispatchables to the new salt
* Add tests for instantiate host functions (was not possible before)
* Add benchmark results
* Adapt to the new WeightInfo
The new benchmarks add a new parameter for salt "s" to the instantiate weights
that needs to be applied.
* Fix deploying_wasm_contract_should_work integration test
This test is adapted to use the new instantiate signature.
* Break overlong line
* Break more long lines
Co-authored-by: Parity Benchmarking Bot <admin@parity.io>
* seal: Change prefix "ext_" to "seal_" for contract callable functions
The word Ext is a overloaded term in the context of substrate. It usually
is a trait which abstracts away access to external resources usually in order
to mock them away for the purpose of tests. The contract module has its own
`Ext` trait in addition the the substrate `Ext` which makes things even more
confusing.
In order to differentiate the contract callable functions more clearly from
this `Ext` concept we rename them to use the "seal_" prefix instead.
This should change no behaviour at all. This is a pure renaming commit.
* seal: Rename import module from "env" to "seal0"
* seal: Fixup integration test
* seal: Add more tests for new import module names
* Adding script for rename, could be applicable for nodes on top of it, too
* add stderr and gitlab ci features
* apply script
* fix now minor details in expected stderr
* Update the Cargo.lock
* fix name: sc-transaction -> sc-tracing
* fix rename in script, too