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// Copyright (C) Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
//
// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
// You may obtain a copy of the License at
//
// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
//
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
// limitations under the License.
use crate::{CallFlags, Result, ReturnFlags};
use paste::paste;
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
mod wasm32;
#[cfg(target_arch = "riscv32")]
mod riscv32;
macro_rules! hash_fn {
( $name:ident, $bytes:literal ) => {
paste! {
#[doc = "Computes the " $name " " $bytes "-bit hash on the given input buffer."]
#[doc = "\n# Notes\n"]
#[doc = "- The `input` and `output` buffer may overlap."]
#[doc = "- The output buffer is expected to hold at least " $bytes " bits."]
#[doc = "- It is the callers responsibility to provide an output buffer that is large enough to hold the expected amount of bytes returned by the hash function."]
#[doc = "\n# Parameters\n"]
#[doc = "- `input`: The input data buffer."]
#[doc = "- `output`: The output buffer to write the hash result to."]
fn [<hash_ $name>](input: &[u8], output: &mut [u8; $bytes]);
}
};
}
// TODO remove cfg once used by all targets
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
#[inline(always)]
fn extract_from_slice(output: &mut &mut [u8], new_len: usize) {
debug_assert!(new_len <= output.len());
let tmp = core::mem::take(output);
*output = &mut tmp[..new_len];
}
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
#[inline(always)]
fn ptr_len_or_sentinel(data: &mut Option<&mut &mut [u8]>) -> (*mut u8, u32) {
match data {
Some(ref mut data) => (data.as_mut_ptr(), data.len() as _),
None => (crate::SENTINEL as _, 0),
}
}
#[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")]
#[inline(always)]
fn ptr_or_sentinel(data: &Option<&[u8]>) -> *const u8 {
match data {
Some(ref data) => data.as_ptr(),
None => crate::SENTINEL as _,
}
}
/// Implements [`HostFn`] for each supported target architecture.
pub enum HostFnImpl {}
/// Defines all the host apis implemented by both wasm and RISC-V vms.
pub trait HostFn {
/// Returns the number of times specified contract exists on the call stack. Delegated calls are
/// not counted as separate calls.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `account`: The contract address. Should be decodable as an `T::AccountId`. Traps
/// otherwise.
///
/// # Return
///
/// Returns the number of times specified contract exists on the call stack.
#[deprecated(
note = "Unstable function. Behaviour can change without further notice. Use only for testing."
)]
fn account_reentrance_count(account: &[u8]) -> u32;
/// Stores the address of the current contract into the supplied buffer.
///
/// If the available space in `output` is less than the size of the value a trap is triggered.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the address.
fn address(output: &mut &mut [u8]);
/// Lock a new delegate dependency to the contract.
///
/// Traps if the maximum number of delegate_dependencies is reached or if
/// the delegate dependency already exists.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `code_hash`: The code hash of the dependency. Should be decodable as an `T::Hash`. Traps
/// otherwise.
fn lock_delegate_dependency(code_hash: &[u8]);
/// Stores the *free* balance of the current account into the supplied buffer.
///
/// If the available space in `output` is less than the size of the value a trap is triggered.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the balance.
fn balance(output: &mut &mut [u8]);
/// Stores the current block number of the current contract into the supplied buffer.
///
/// If the available space in `output` is less than the size of the value a trap is triggered.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the block number.
fn block_number(output: &mut &mut [u8]);
/// Make a call to another contract.
///
/// This is equivalent to calling the newer version of this function with
/// `flags` set to [`CallFlags::ALLOW_REENTRY`]. See the newer version for documentation.
#[deprecated(note = "Deprecated, use newer version instead")]
fn call(
callee: &[u8],
gas: u64,
value: &[u8],
input_data: &[u8],
output: Option<&mut &mut [u8]>,
) -> Result;
/// Make a call to another contract.
///
/// Equivalent to the newer [`Self::call_v2`] version but works with
/// *ref_time* Weight only
#[deprecated(note = "Deprecated, use newer version instead")]
fn call_v1(
flags: CallFlags,
callee: &[u8],
gas: u64,
value: &[u8],
input_data: &[u8],
output: Option<&mut &mut [u8]>,
) -> Result;
/// Call (possibly transferring some amount of funds) into the specified account.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `flags`: See [`CallFlags`] for a documentation of the supported flags.
/// - `callee`: The address of the callee. Should be decodable as an `T::AccountId`. Traps
/// otherwise.
/// - `ref_time_limit`: how much *ref_time* Weight to devote to the execution.
/// - `proof_size_limit`: how much *proof_size* Weight to devote to the execution.
/// - `deposit`: The storage deposit limit for instantiation. Should be decodable as a
/// `Option<T::Balance>`. Traps otherwise. Passing `None` means setting no specific limit for
/// the call, which implies storage usage up to the limit of the parent call.
/// - `value`: The value to transfer into the contract. Should be decodable as a `T::Balance`.
/// Traps otherwise.
/// - `input`: The input data buffer used to call the contract.
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the call output buffer. If `None`
/// is provided then the output buffer is not copied.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// An error means that the call wasn't successful output buffer is returned unless
/// stated otherwise.
///
/// - [CalleeReverted][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::CalleeReverted]: Output buffer is returned.
/// - [CalleeTrapped][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::CalleeTrapped]
/// - [TransferFailed][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::TransferFailed]
/// - [NotCallable][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::NotCallable]
fn call_v2(
flags: CallFlags,
callee: &[u8],
ref_time_limit: u64,
proof_size_limit: u64,
deposit: Option<&[u8]>,
value: &[u8],
input_data: &[u8],
output: Option<&mut &mut [u8]>,
) -> Result;
/// Call into the chain extension provided by the chain if any.
///
/// Handling of the input values is up to the specific chain extension and so is the
/// return value. The extension can decide to use the inputs as primitive inputs or as
/// in/out arguments by interpreting them as pointers. Any caller of this function
/// must therefore coordinate with the chain that it targets.
///
/// # Note
///
/// If no chain extension exists the contract will trap with the `NoChainExtension`
/// module error.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `func_id`: The function id of the chain extension.
/// - `input`: The input data buffer.
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the call output buffer. If `None`
/// is provided then the output buffer is not copied.
///
/// # Return
///
/// The chain extension returned value, if executed successfully.
fn call_chain_extension(func_id: u32, input: &[u8], output: Option<&mut &mut [u8]>) -> u32;
/// Call some dispatchable of the runtime.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `call`: The call data.
///
/// # Return
///
/// Returns `Error::Success` when the dispatchable was successfully executed and
/// returned `Ok`. When the dispatchable was executed but returned an error
/// `Error::CallRuntimeFailed` is returned. The full error is not
/// provided because it is not guaranteed to be stable.
///
/// # Comparison with `ChainExtension`
///
/// Just as a chain extension this API allows the runtime to extend the functionality
/// of contracts. While making use of this function is generally easier it cannot be
/// used in all cases. Consider writing a chain extension if you need to do perform
/// one of the following tasks:
///
/// - Return data.
/// - Provide functionality **exclusively** to contracts.
/// - Provide custom weights.
/// - Avoid the need to keep the `Call` data structure stable.
fn call_runtime(call: &[u8]) -> Result;
/// Stores the address of the caller into the supplied buffer.
///
/// If the available space in `output` is less than the size of the value a trap is triggered.
///
/// If this is a top-level call (i.e. initiated by an extrinsic) the origin address of the
/// extrinsic will be returned. Otherwise, if this call is initiated by another contract then
/// the address of the contract will be returned.
///
/// If there is no address associated with the caller (e.g. because the caller is root) then
/// it traps with `BadOrigin`.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the caller address.
fn caller(output: &mut &mut [u8]);
/// Checks whether the caller of the current contract is the origin of the whole call stack.
///
/// Prefer this over [`is_contract()`][`Self::is_contract`] when checking whether your contract
/// is being called by a contract or a plain account. The reason is that it performs better
/// since it does not need to do any storage lookups.
///
/// # Return
///
/// A return value of `true` indicates that this contract is being called by a plain account
/// and `false` indicates that the caller is another contract.
fn caller_is_origin() -> bool;
/// Checks whether the caller of the current contract is root.
///
/// Note that only the origin of the call stack can be root. Hence this function returning
/// `true` implies that the contract is being called by the origin.
///
/// A return value of `true` indicates that this contract is being called by a root origin,
/// and `false` indicates that the caller is a signed origin.
fn caller_is_root() -> u32;
/// Clear the value at the given key in the contract storage.
///
/// Equivalent to the newer [`Self::clear_storage_v1`] version with
/// the exception of the return type. Still a valid thing to call when not interested in the
/// return value.
fn clear_storage(key: &[u8]);
/// Clear the value at the given key in the contract storage.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `key`: The storage key.
///
/// # Return
///
/// Returns the size of the pre-existing value at the specified key if any.
fn clear_storage_v1(key: &[u8]) -> Option<u32>;
/// Retrieve the code hash for a specified contract address.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `account_id`: The address of the contract.Should be decodable as an `T::AccountId`. Traps
/// otherwise.
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the code hash.
///
///
/// # Errors
///
/// - [CodeNotFound][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::CodeNotFound]
fn code_hash(account_id: &[u8], output: &mut [u8]) -> Result;
/// Checks whether there is a value stored under the given key.
///
/// This version is to be used with a fixed sized storage key. For runtimes supporting
/// transparent hashing, please use the newer version of this function.
fn contains_storage(key: &[u8]) -> Option<u32>;
/// Checks whether there is a value stored under the given key.
///
/// The key length must not exceed the maximum defined by the contracts module parameter.
///
/// # Parameters
/// - `key`: The storage key.
///
/// # Return
///
/// Returns the size of the pre-existing value at the specified key if any.
fn contains_storage_v1(key: &[u8]) -> Option<u32>;
/// Emit a custom debug message.
///
/// No newlines are added to the supplied message.
/// Specifying invalid UTF-8 just drops the message with no trap.
///
/// This is a no-op if debug message recording is disabled which is always the case
/// when the code is executing on-chain. The message is interpreted as UTF-8 and
/// appended to the debug buffer which is then supplied to the calling RPC client.
///
/// # Note
///
/// Even though no action is taken when debug message recording is disabled there is still
/// a non trivial overhead (and weight cost) associated with calling this function. Contract
/// languages should remove calls to this function (either at runtime or compile time) when
/// not being executed as an RPC. For example, they could allow users to disable logging
/// through compile time flags (cargo features) for on-chain deployment. Additionally, the
/// return value of this function can be cached in order to prevent further calls at runtime.
fn debug_message(str: &[u8]) -> Result;
/// Execute code in the context (storage, caller, value) of the current contract.
///
/// Reentrancy protection is always disabled since the callee is allowed
/// to modify the callers storage. This makes going through a reentrancy attack
/// unnecessary for the callee when it wants to exploit the caller.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `flags`: See [`CallFlags`] for a documentation of the supported flags.
/// - `code_hash`: The hash of the code to be executed.
/// - `input`: The input data buffer used to call the contract.
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the call output buffer. If `None`
/// is provided then the output buffer is not copied.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// An error means that the call wasn't successful and no output buffer is returned unless
/// stated otherwise.
///
/// - [CalleeReverted][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::CalleeReverted]: Output buffer is returned.
/// - [CalleeTrapped][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::CalleeTrapped]
/// - [CodeNotFound][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::CodeNotFound]
fn delegate_call(
flags: CallFlags,
code_hash: &[u8],
input_data: &[u8],
output: Option<&mut &mut [u8]>,
) -> Result;
/// Deposit a contract event with the data buffer and optional list of topics. There is a limit
/// on the maximum number of topics specified by `event_topics`.
///
/// There should not be any duplicates in `topics`.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `topics`: The topics list encoded as `Vec<T::Hash>`. It can't contain duplicates.
fn deposit_event(topics: &[u8], data: &[u8]);
/// Recovers the ECDSA public key from the given message hash and signature.
///
/// Writes the public key into the given output buffer.
/// Assumes the secp256k1 curve.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `signature`: The signature bytes.
/// - `message_hash`: The message hash bytes.
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the public key.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// - [EcdsaRecoveryFailed][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::EcdsaRecoveryFailed]
fn ecdsa_recover(
signature: &[u8; 65],
message_hash: &[u8; 32],
output: &mut [u8; 33],
) -> Result;
/// Calculates Ethereum address from the ECDSA compressed public key and stores
/// it into the supplied buffer.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `pubkey`: The public key bytes.
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the address.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// - [EcdsaRecoveryFailed][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::EcdsaRecoveryFailed]
fn ecdsa_to_eth_address(pubkey: &[u8; 33], output: &mut [u8; 20]) -> Result;
/// Stores the weight left into the supplied buffer.
///
/// Equivalent to the newer [`Self::gas_left_v1`] version but
/// works with *ref_time* Weight only.
fn gas_left(out: &mut &mut [u8]);
/// Stores the amount of weight left into the supplied buffer.
/// The data is encoded as Weight.
///
/// If the available space in `output` is less than the size of the value a trap is triggered.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the weight left.
#[deprecated(
note = "Unstable function. Behaviour can change without further notice. Use only for testing."
)]
fn gas_left_v1(output: &mut &mut [u8]);
/// Retrieve the value under the given key from storage.
///
/// This version is to be used with a fixed sized storage key. For runtimes supporting
/// transparent hashing, please use the newer version of this function.
fn get_storage(key: &[u8], output: &mut &mut [u8]) -> Result;
/// Retrieve the value under the given key from storage.
///
/// The key length must not exceed the maximum defined by the contracts module parameter.
///
/// # Parameters
/// - `key`: The storage key.
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the storage entry.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// [KeyNotFound][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::KeyNotFound]
fn get_storage_v1(key: &[u8], output: &mut &mut [u8]) -> Result;
hash_fn!(sha2_256, 32);
hash_fn!(keccak_256, 32);
hash_fn!(blake2_256, 32);
hash_fn!(blake2_128, 16);
/// Stores the input passed by the caller into the supplied buffer.
///
/// # Note
///
/// This function traps if:
/// - the input is larger than the available space.
/// - the input was previously forwarded by a [`call()`][`Self::call()`].
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the input data.
fn input(output: &mut &mut [u8]);
/// Instantiate a contract with the specified code hash.
///
/// Equivalent to the newer [`Self::instantiate_v2`] version but works
/// with *ref_time* Weight only.
#[deprecated(note = "Deprecated, use newer version instead")]
fn instantiate_v1(
code_hash: &[u8],
gas: u64,
value: &[u8],
input: &[u8],
address: Option<&mut &mut [u8]>,
output: Option<&mut &mut [u8]>,
salt: &[u8],
) -> Result;
/// Instantiate a contract with the specified code hash.
///
/// This function creates an account and executes the constructor defined in the code specified
/// by the code hash.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `code_hash`: The hash of the code to be instantiated.
/// - `ref_time_limit`: how much *ref_time* Weight to devote to the execution.
/// - `proof_size_limit`: how much *proof_size* Weight to devote to the execution.
/// - `deposit`: The storage deposit limit for instantiation. Should be decodable as a
/// `Option<T::Balance>`. Traps otherwise. Passing `None` means setting no specific limit for
/// the call, which implies storage usage up to the limit of the parent call.
/// - `value`: The value to transfer into the contract. Should be decodable as a `T::Balance`.
/// Traps otherwise.
/// - `input`: The input data buffer.
/// - `address`: A reference to the address buffer to write the address of the contract. If
/// `None` is provided then the output buffer is not copied.
/// - `output`: A reference to the return value buffer to write the constructor output buffer.
/// If `None` is provided then the output buffer is not copied.
/// - `salt`: The salt bytes to use for this instantiation.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// Please consult the [ReturnErrorCode][`crate::ReturnErrorCode`] enum declaration for more
/// information on those errors. Here we only note things specific to this function.
///
/// An error means that the account wasn't created and no address or output buffer
/// is returned unless stated otherwise.
///
/// - [CalleeReverted][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::CalleeReverted]: Output buffer is returned.
/// - [CalleeTrapped][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::CalleeTrapped]
/// - [TransferFailed][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::TransferFailed]
/// - [CodeNotFound][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::CodeNotFound]
fn instantiate_v2(
code_hash: &[u8],
ref_time_limit: u64,
proof_size_limit: u64,
deposit: Option<&[u8]>,
value: &[u8],
input: &[u8],
address: Option<&mut &mut [u8]>,
output: Option<&mut &mut [u8]>,
salt: &[u8],
) -> Result;
/// Returns a nonce that is unique per contract instantiation.
///
/// The nonce is incremented for each successful contract instantiation. This is a
/// sensible default salt for contract instantiations.
fn instantiation_nonce() -> u64;
/// Checks whether a specified address belongs to a contract.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `account_id`: The address to check. Should be decodable as an `T::AccountId`. Traps
/// otherwise.
///
/// # Return
///
/// Returns `true` if the address belongs to a contract.
fn is_contract(account_id: &[u8]) -> bool;
/// Stores the minimum balance (a.k.a. existential deposit) into the supplied buffer.
/// The data is encoded as `T::Balance`.
///
/// If the available space in `output` is less than the size of the value a trap is triggered.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the minimum balance.
fn minimum_balance(output: &mut &mut [u8]);
/// Retrieve the code hash of the currently executing contract.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the code hash.
fn own_code_hash(output: &mut [u8]);
/// Load the latest block timestamp into the supplied buffer
///
/// If the available space in `output` is less than the size of the value a trap is triggered.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the timestamp.
fn now(output: &mut &mut [u8]);
/// Returns the number of times the currently executing contract exists on the call stack in
/// addition to the calling instance.
///
/// # Return
///
/// Returns `0` when there is no reentrancy.
#[deprecated(
note = "Unstable function. Behaviour can change without further notice. Use only for testing."
)]
fn reentrance_count() -> u32;
/// Removes the delegate dependency from the contract.
///
/// Traps if the delegate dependency does not exist.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `code_hash`: The code hash of the dependency. Should be decodable as an `T::Hash`. Traps
/// otherwise.
fn unlock_delegate_dependency(code_hash: &[u8]);
/// Cease contract execution and save a data buffer as a result of the execution.
///
/// This function never returns as it stops execution of the caller.
/// This is the only way to return a data buffer to the caller. Returning from
/// execution without calling this function is equivalent to calling:
/// ```nocompile
/// return_value(ReturnFlags::empty(), &[])
/// ```
///
/// Using an unnamed non empty `ReturnFlags` triggers a trap.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `flags`: Flag used to signal special return conditions to the supervisor. See
/// [`ReturnFlags`] for a documentation of the supported flags.
/// - `return_value`: The return value buffer.
fn return_value(flags: ReturnFlags, return_value: &[u8]) -> !;
/// Replace the contract code at the specified address with new code.
///
/// # Note
///
/// There are a couple of important considerations which must be taken into account when
/// using this API:
///
/// 1. The storage at the code address will remain untouched. This means that contract
/// developers must ensure that the storage layout of the new code is compatible with that of
/// the old code.
///
/// 2. Contracts using this API can't be assumed as having deterministic addresses. Said another
/// way, when using this API you lose the guarantee that an address always identifies a specific
/// code hash.
///
/// 3. If a contract calls into itself after changing its code the new call would use
/// the new code. However, if the original caller panics after returning from the sub call it
/// would revert the changes made by [`set_code_hash()`][`Self::set_code_hash`] and the next
/// caller would use the old code.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `code_hash`: The hash of the new code. Should be decodable as an `T::Hash`. Traps
/// otherwise.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// - [CodeNotFound][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::CodeNotFound]
fn set_code_hash(code_hash: &[u8]) -> Result;
/// Set the value at the given key in the contract storage.
///
/// Equivalent to [`Self::set_storage_v1`] version with the
/// exception of the return type. Still a valid thing to call for fixed sized storage key, when
/// not interested in the return value.
fn set_storage(key: &[u8], value: &[u8]);
/// Set the value at the given key in the contract storage.
///
/// This version is to be used with a fixed sized storage key. For runtimes supporting
/// transparent hashing, please use the newer version of this function.
fn set_storage_v1(key: &[u8], value: &[u8]) -> Option<u32>;
/// Set the value at the given key in the contract storage.
///
/// The key and value lengths must not exceed the maximums defined by the contracts module
/// parameters.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `key`: The storage key.
/// - `encoded_value`: The storage value.
///
/// # Return
///
/// Returns the size of the pre-existing value at the specified key if any.
fn set_storage_v2(key: &[u8], value: &[u8]) -> Option<u32>;
/// Verify a sr25519 signature
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `signature`: The signature bytes.
/// - `message`: The message bytes.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// - [Sr25519VerifyFailed][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::Sr25519VerifyFailed]
fn sr25519_verify(signature: &[u8; 64], message: &[u8], pub_key: &[u8; 32]) -> Result;
/// Retrieve and remove the value under the given key from storage.
///
/// # Parameters
/// - `key`: The storage key.
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the storage entry.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// [KeyNotFound][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::KeyNotFound]
fn take_storage(key: &[u8], output: &mut &mut [u8]) -> Result;
/// Transfer some amount of funds into the specified account.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `account_id`: The address of the account to transfer funds to. Should be decodable as an
/// `T::AccountId`. Traps otherwise.
/// - `value`: The value to transfer. Should be decodable as a `T::Balance`. Traps otherwise.
///
/// # Errors
///
/// - [TransferFailed][`crate::ReturnErrorCode::TransferFailed]
fn transfer(account_id: &[u8], value: &[u8]) -> Result;
/// Remove the calling account and transfer remaining balance.
///
/// This is equivalent to calling the newer version of this function
#[deprecated(note = "Deprecated, use newer version instead")]
fn terminate(beneficiary: &[u8]) -> !;
/// Remove the calling account and transfer remaining **free** balance.
///
/// This function never returns. Either the termination was successful and the
/// execution of the destroyed contract is halted. Or it failed during the termination
/// which is considered fatal and results in a trap + rollback.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `beneficiary`: The address of the beneficiary account, Should be decodable as an
/// `T::AccountId`.
///
/// # Traps
///
/// - The contract is live i.e is already on the call stack.
/// - Failed to send the balance to the beneficiary.
/// - The deletion queue is full.
fn terminate_v1(beneficiary: &[u8]) -> !;
/// Stores the value transferred along with this call/instantiate into the supplied buffer.
/// The data is encoded as `T::Balance`.
///
/// If the available space in `output` is less than the size of the value a trap is triggered.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the transferred value.
fn value_transferred(output: &mut &mut [u8]);
/// Stores the price for the specified amount of gas into the supplied buffer.
///
/// Equivalent to the newer [`Self::weight_to_fee_v1`] version but
/// works with *ref_time* Weight only. It is recommended to switch to the latest version, once
/// it's stabilized.
fn weight_to_fee(gas: u64, output: &mut &mut [u8]);
/// Stores the price for the specified amount of gas into the supplied buffer.
/// The data is encoded as `T::Balance`.
///
/// If the available space in `output` is less than the size of the value a trap is triggered.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `ref_time_limit`: The *ref_time* Weight limit to query the price for.
/// - `proof_size_limit`: The *proof_size* Weight limit to query the price for.
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the price.
#[deprecated(
note = "Unstable function. Behaviour can change without further notice. Use only for testing."
)]
fn weight_to_fee_v1(ref_time_limit: u64, proof_size_limit: u64, output: &mut &mut [u8]);
/// Execute an XCM program locally, using the contract's address as the origin.
/// This is equivalent to dispatching `pallet_xcm::execute` through call_runtime, except that
/// the function is called directly instead of being dispatched.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `msg`: The message, should be decodable as a [VersionedXcm](https://paritytech.github.io/polkadot-sdk/master/staging_xcm/enum.VersionedXcm.html),
/// traps otherwise.
/// - `output`: A reference to the output data buffer to write the [Outcome](https://paritytech.github.io/polkadot-sdk/master/staging_xcm/v3/enum.Outcome.html)
///
/// # Return
///
/// Returns `Error::Success` when the XCM execution attempt is successful. When the XCM
/// execution fails, `ReturnCode::XcmExecutionFailed` is returned
#[deprecated(
note = "Unstable function. Behaviour can change without further notice. Use only for testing."
)]
fn xcm_execute(msg: &[u8]) -> Result;
/// Send an XCM program from the contract to the specified destination.
/// This is equivalent to dispatching `pallet_xcm::send` through `call_runtime`, except that
/// the function is called directly instead of being dispatched.
///
/// # Parameters
///
/// - `dest`: The XCM destination, should be decodable as [VersionedMultiLocation](https://paritytech.github.io/polkadot-sdk/master/staging_xcm/enum.VersionedMultiLocation.html),
/// traps otherwise.
/// - `msg`: The message, should be decodable as a [VersionedXcm](https://paritytech.github.io/polkadot-sdk/master/staging_xcm/enum.VersionedXcm.html),
/// traps otherwise.
///
/// # Return
///
/// Returns `ReturnCode::Success` when the message was successfully sent. When the XCM
/// execution fails, `ReturnErrorCode::XcmSendFailed` is returned.
#[deprecated(
note = "Unstable function. Behaviour can change without further notice. Use only for testing."
)]
fn xcm_send(dest: &[u8], msg: &[u8], output: &mut [u8; 32]) -> Result;
}