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@ -31,29 +31,14 @@ var ( |
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uint16T = reflect.TypeOf(uint16(0)) |
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uint32T = reflect.TypeOf(uint32(0)) |
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uint64T = reflect.TypeOf(uint64(0)) |
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intT = reflect.TypeOf(int(0)) |
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int8T = reflect.TypeOf(int8(0)) |
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int16T = reflect.TypeOf(int16(0)) |
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int32T = reflect.TypeOf(int32(0)) |
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int64T = reflect.TypeOf(int64(0)) |
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addressT = reflect.TypeOf(common.Address{}) |
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intTS = reflect.TypeOf([]int(nil)) |
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int8TS = reflect.TypeOf([]int8(nil)) |
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int16TS = reflect.TypeOf([]int16(nil)) |
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int32TS = reflect.TypeOf([]int32(nil)) |
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int64TS = reflect.TypeOf([]int64(nil)) |
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) |
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// U256 converts a big Int into a 256bit EVM number.
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func U256(n *big.Int) []byte { |
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return math.PaddedBigBytes(math.U256(n), 32) |
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} |
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// checks whether the given reflect value is signed. This also works for slices with a number type
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func isSigned(v reflect.Value) bool { |
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switch v.Type() { |
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case intTS, int8TS, int16TS, int32TS, int64TS, intT, int8T, int16T, int32T, int64T: |
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return true |
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} |
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return false |
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} |
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