Official Go implementation of the Ethereum protocol
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go-ethereum/core/vm/stack.go

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// Copyright 2014 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 vm
import (
"sync"
"github.com/holiman/uint256"
)
var stackPool = sync.Pool{
New: func() interface{} {
return &Stack{data: make([]uint256.Int, 0, 16)}
},
}
// Stack is an object for basic stack operations. Items popped to the stack are
// expected to be changed and modified. stack does not take care of adding newly
// initialized objects.
type Stack struct {
data []uint256.Int
}
func newstack() *Stack {
return stackPool.Get().(*Stack)
}
func returnStack(s *Stack) {
s.data = s.data[:0]
stackPool.Put(s)
}
// Data returns the underlying uint256.Int array.
func (st *Stack) Data() []uint256.Int {
return st.data
}
func (st *Stack) push(d *uint256.Int) {
// NOTE push limit (1024) is checked in baseCheck
st.data = append(st.data, *d)
}
func (st *Stack) pop() (ret uint256.Int) {
ret = st.data[len(st.data)-1]
st.data = st.data[:len(st.data)-1]
return
}
func (st *Stack) len() int {
return len(st.data)
}
func (st *Stack) swap1() {
st.data[st.len()-2], st.data[st.len()-1] = st.data[st.len()-1], st.data[st.len()-2]
}
func (st *Stack) swap2() {
st.data[st.len()-3], st.data[st.len()-1] = st.data[st.len()-1], st.data[st.len()-3]
}
func (st *Stack) swap3() {
st.data[st.len()-4], st.data[st.len()-1] = st.data[st.len()-1], st.data[st.len()-4]
}
func (st *Stack) swap4() {
st.data[st.len()-5], st.data[st.len()-1] = st.data[st.len()-1], st.data[st.len()-5]
}
func (st *Stack) swap5() {
st.data[st.len()-6], st.data[st.len()-1] = st.data[st.len()-1], st.data[st.len()-6]
}
func (st *Stack) swap6() {
st.data[st.len()-7], st.data[st.len()-1] = st.data[st.len()-1], st.data[st.len()-7]
}
func (st *Stack) swap7() {
st.data[st.len()-8], st.data[st.len()-1] = st.data[st.len()-1], st.data[st.len()-8]
}
func (st *Stack) swap8() {
st.data[st.len()-9], st.data[st.len()-1] = st.data[st.len()-1], st.data[st.len()-9]
}
func (st *Stack) swap9() {
st.data[st.len()-10], st.data[st.len()-1] = st.data[st.len()-1], st.data[st.len()-10]
}
func (st *Stack) swap10() {
st.data[st.len()-11], st.data[st.len()-1] = st.data[st.len()-1], st.data[st.len()-11]
}
func (st *Stack) swap11() {
st.data[st.len()-12], st.data[st.len()-1] = st.data[st.len()-1], st.data[st.len()-12]
}
func (st *Stack) swap12() {
st.data[st.len()-13], st.data[st.len()-1] = st.data[st.len()-1], st.data[st.len()-13]
}
func (st *Stack) swap13() {
st.data[st.len()-14], st.data[st.len()-1] = st.data[st.len()-1], st.data[st.len()-14]
}
func (st *Stack) swap14() {
st.data[st.len()-15], st.data[st.len()-1] = st.data[st.len()-1], st.data[st.len()-15]
}
func (st *Stack) swap15() {
st.data[st.len()-16], st.data[st.len()-1] = st.data[st.len()-1], st.data[st.len()-16]
}
func (st *Stack) swap16() {
st.data[st.len()-17], st.data[st.len()-1] = st.data[st.len()-1], st.data[st.len()-17]
}
func (st *Stack) dup(n int) {
st.push(&st.data[st.len()-n])
}
func (st *Stack) peek() *uint256.Int {
return &st.data[st.len()-1]
}
// Back returns the n'th item in stack
func (st *Stack) Back(n int) *uint256.Int {
return &st.data[st.len()-n-1]
}