The `structs` map is populated by iterating over all methods except the constructor, which results in a nil-pointer dereference.
I've first reproduced the problem with a new test and then implemented the fix.
Co-authored-by: Arran Schlosberg <me@arranschlosberg.com>
This is the initial step for support of Solidity errors in contract bindings.
As of this change, errors can be decoded, but are not supported in
bindings yet.
Closes#23157
This fixes a bug where gas-related fields of the TransactOpts passed
to transaction methods would be modified, skipping gas estimation for
subsequent transactions.
Co-authored-by: Yondon Fu <yondon.fu@gmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
This doesn't fix all go-critic warnings, just the most serious ones.
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
* ethclient/gethclient: fix flaky test (due to map key ordering)
* accounts/keystore: fix test failing due to rand collision due to low time resolution on windows
* internal/ethapi/api: cap highest gas limit by account balance for 1559 fee parameters
* accounts/abi/bind: port gas limit cap for 1559 parameters to simulated backend
* accounts/abi/bind: add test for 1559 gas estimates for the simulated backend
* internal/ethapi/api: fix comment
* accounts/abi/bind/backends, internal/ethapi: unify naming style
Co-authored-by: Péter Szilágyi <peterke@gmail.com>
Ticket #23273 found a flaw where we were unable to sign legacy-transactions
using the external signer, even if we're still on non-london network. That's
fixed in this PR.
Additionally, I found that even when supplying all parameters, it was impossible
to sign a london-transaction on an unsynched node. It's a pretty common usecase
that someone wants to sign a transaction using an unsynced 'vanilla' node,
providing all necessary data. Our setDefaults, however, insisted on checking the
current block against the config. This PR therefore adds a case, so that if both
MaxPriorityFeePerGas and MaxFeePerGas are provided, we accept them as given.
OBS This PR fixes a regression -- on current master, we are unable to sign a
london-transaction unless the node is synched, which may break scenarios where
geth (or clef) is used as a cold wallet.
Fixes#23273
This fixes transaction sending in the case where an app using go-ethereum v1.10.4
is talking to a pre-EIP-1559 RPC node. In this case, the eth_maxPriorityFeePerGas
endpoint is not available and we can only rely on eth_gasPrice.
* accounts/abi/bind: fix bounded contracts and sim backend for 1559
* accounts/abi/bind, ethclient: don't rely on chain config for gas prices
* all: enable London for all internal tests
* les: get receipt type info in les tests
* les: fix weird test
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
This is the initial implementation of EIP-1559 in packages core/types and core.
Mining, RPC, etc. will be added in subsequent commits.
Co-authored-by: Marius van der Wijden <m.vanderwijden@live.de>
Co-authored-by: lightclient@protonmail.com <lightclient@protonmail.com>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
* all: add thousandths separators for big numbers on log messages
* p2p/sentry: drop accidental file
* common, log: add fast number formatter
* common, eth/protocols/snap: simplifty fancy num types
* log: handle nil big ints
* replaces `an chance` with `a chance`
* replaces `SignHashWithPassphrase` with `SignTextWithPassphrase` as there was no SignHashWithPasspharse function in the file
This replaces the github.com/pborman/uuid dependency with
github.com/google/uuid because the former is only a wrapper for
the latter (since v1.0.0).
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
This adds support for EIP-2718 typed transactions as well as EIP-2930
access list transactions (tx type 1). These EIPs are scheduled for the
Berlin fork.
There very few changes to existing APIs in core/types, and several new APIs
to deal with access list transactions. In particular, there are two new
constructor functions for transactions: types.NewTx and types.SignNewTx.
Since the canonical encoding of typed transactions is not RLP-compatible,
Transaction now has new methods for encoding and decoding: MarshalBinary
and UnmarshalBinary.
The existing EIP-155 signer does not support the new transaction types.
All code dealing with transaction signatures should be updated to use the
newer EIP-2930 signer. To make this easier for future updates, we have
added new constructor functions for types.Signer: types.LatestSigner and
types.LatestSignerForChainID.
This change also adds support for the YoloV3 testnet.
Co-authored-by: Martin Holst Swende <martin@swende.se>
Co-authored-by: Felix Lange <fjl@twurst.com>
Co-authored-by: Ryan Schneider <ryanleeschneider@gmail.com>
There was a dormant error with structured inputs that failed unpacking.
This commit fixes the error by switching casting to the better abi.ConvertType function.
It also adds a test for calling a view function that returns a struct
* remove uneeded convertion type
* remove redundant type in composite literal
* omit explicit type where implicit
* remove unused redundant parenthesis
* remove redundant import alias duktape
* accounts/scwallet: use go-ethereum crypto instead of go-ecdh
github.com/wsddn/go-ecdh is a wrapper package for ECDH functionality
with any elliptic curve.
Since 'generic' ECDH is not required in accounts/scwallet (the curve is
always secp256k1), we can just use the standard library functionality
and our own crypto libraries to perform ECDH and save a dependency.
* Update accounts/scwallet/securechannel.go
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Ballet <gballet@gmail.com>
* Use the correct key
Co-authored-by: Guillaume Ballet <gballet@gmail.com>
This commit enables users to specify which signer they want to use while creating their transactOpts.
Previously all contract interactions used the homestead signer. Now a user can specify whether they
want to sign with homestead or EIP155 and specify the chainID which adds another layer of security.
Closes#16484