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142 lines
5.8 KiB
142 lines
5.8 KiB
pragma solidity ^0.5.0;
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import "../math/SafeMath.sol";
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import "../utils/Arrays.sol";
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import "../drafts/Counters.sol";
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import "../token/ERC20/ERC20.sol";
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/**
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* @title ERC20 token with snapshots.
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* @dev Inspired by Jordi Baylina's
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* https://github.com/Giveth/minimd/blob/ea04d950eea153a04c51fa510b068b9dded390cb/contracts/MiniMeToken.sol[MiniMeToken]
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* to record historical balances.
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*
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* When a snapshot is made, the balances and total supply at the time of the snapshot are recorded for later
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* access.
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*
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* To make a snapshot, call the {snapshot} function, which will emit the {Snapshot} event and return a snapshot id.
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* To get the total supply from a snapshot, call the function {totalSupplyAt} with the snapshot id.
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* To get the balance of an account from a snapshot, call the {balanceOfAt} function with the snapshot id and the
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* account address.
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* @author Validity Labs AG <info@validitylabs.org>
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*/
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contract ERC20Snapshot is ERC20 {
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using SafeMath for uint256;
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using Arrays for uint256[];
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using Counters for Counters.Counter;
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// Snapshotted values have arrays of ids and the value corresponding to that id. These could be an array of a
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// Snapshot struct, but that would impede usage of functions that work on an array.
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struct Snapshots {
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uint256[] ids;
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uint256[] values;
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}
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mapping (address => Snapshots) private _accountBalanceSnapshots;
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Snapshots private _totalSupplySnapshots;
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// Snapshot ids increase monotonically, with the first value being 1. An id of 0 is invalid.
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Counters.Counter private _currentSnapshotId;
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event Snapshot(uint256 id);
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// Creates a new snapshot id. Balances are only stored in snapshots on demand: unless a snapshot was taken, a
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// balance change will not be recorded. This means the extra added cost of storing snapshotted balances is only paid
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// when required, but is also flexible enough that it allows for e.g. daily snapshots.
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function snapshot() public returns (uint256) {
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_currentSnapshotId.increment();
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uint256 currentId = _currentSnapshotId.current();
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emit Snapshot(currentId);
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return currentId;
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}
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function balanceOfAt(address account, uint256 snapshotId) public view returns (uint256) {
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(bool snapshotted, uint256 value) = _valueAt(snapshotId, _accountBalanceSnapshots[account]);
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return snapshotted ? value : balanceOf(account);
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}
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function totalSupplyAt(uint256 snapshotId) public view returns(uint256) {
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(bool snapshotted, uint256 value) = _valueAt(snapshotId, _totalSupplySnapshots);
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return snapshotted ? value : totalSupply();
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}
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// _transfer, _mint and _burn are the only functions where the balances are modified, so it is there that the
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// snapshots are updated. Note that the update happens _before_ the balance change, with the pre-modified value.
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// The same is true for the total supply and _mint and _burn.
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function _transfer(address from, address to, uint256 value) internal {
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_updateAccountSnapshot(from);
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_updateAccountSnapshot(to);
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super._transfer(from, to, value);
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}
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function _mint(address account, uint256 value) internal {
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_updateAccountSnapshot(account);
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_updateTotalSupplySnapshot();
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super._mint(account, value);
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}
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function _burn(address account, uint256 value) internal {
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_updateAccountSnapshot(account);
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_updateTotalSupplySnapshot();
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super._burn(account, value);
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}
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// When a valid snapshot is queried, there are three possibilities:
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// a) The queried value was not modified after the snapshot was taken. Therefore, a snapshot entry was never
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// created for this id, and all stored snapshot ids are smaller than the requested one. The value that corresponds
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// to this id is the current one.
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// b) The queried value was modified after the snapshot was taken. Therefore, there will be an entry with the
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// requested id, and its value is the one to return.
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// c) More snapshots were created after the requested one, and the queried value was later modified. There will be
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// no entry for the requested id: the value that corresponds to it is that of the smallest snapshot id that is
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// larger than the requested one.
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//
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// In summary, we need to find an element in an array, returning the index of the smallest value that is larger if
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// it is not found, unless said value doesn't exist (e.g. when all values are smaller). Arrays.findUpperBound does
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// exactly this.
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function _valueAt(uint256 snapshotId, Snapshots storage snapshots)
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private view returns (bool, uint256)
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{
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require(snapshotId > 0, "ERC20Snapshot: id is 0");
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// solhint-disable-next-line max-line-length
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require(snapshotId <= _currentSnapshotId.current(), "ERC20Snapshot: nonexistent id");
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uint256 index = snapshots.ids.findUpperBound(snapshotId);
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if (index == snapshots.ids.length) {
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return (false, 0);
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} else {
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return (true, snapshots.values[index]);
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}
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}
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function _updateAccountSnapshot(address account) private {
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_updateSnapshot(_accountBalanceSnapshots[account], balanceOf(account));
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}
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function _updateTotalSupplySnapshot() private {
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_updateSnapshot(_totalSupplySnapshots, totalSupply());
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}
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function _updateSnapshot(Snapshots storage snapshots, uint256 currentValue) private {
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uint256 currentId = _currentSnapshotId.current();
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if (_lastSnapshotId(snapshots.ids) < currentId) {
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snapshots.ids.push(currentId);
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snapshots.values.push(currentValue);
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}
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}
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function _lastSnapshotId(uint256[] storage ids) private view returns (uint256) {
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if (ids.length == 0) {
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return 0;
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} else {
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return ids[ids.length - 1];
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}
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}
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}
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