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441 lines
16 KiB
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
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// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v5.2.0) (utils/Strings.sol)
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pragma solidity ^0.8.20;
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import {Math} from "./math/Math.sol";
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import {SafeCast} from "./math/SafeCast.sol";
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import {SignedMath} from "./math/SignedMath.sol";
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/**
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* @dev String operations.
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*/
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library Strings {
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using SafeCast for *;
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bytes16 private constant HEX_DIGITS = "0123456789abcdef";
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uint8 private constant ADDRESS_LENGTH = 20;
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/**
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* @dev The `value` string doesn't fit in the specified `length`.
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*/
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error StringsInsufficientHexLength(uint256 value, uint256 length);
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/**
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* @dev The string being parsed contains characters that are not in scope of the given base.
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*/
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error StringsInvalidChar();
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/**
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* @dev The string being parsed is not a properly formatted address.
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*/
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error StringsInvalidAddressFormat();
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/**
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* @dev Converts a `uint256` to its ASCII `string` decimal representation.
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*/
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function toString(uint256 value) internal pure returns (string memory) {
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unchecked {
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uint256 length = Math.log10(value) + 1;
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string memory buffer = new string(length);
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uint256 ptr;
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assembly ("memory-safe") {
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ptr := add(buffer, add(32, length))
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}
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while (true) {
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ptr--;
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assembly ("memory-safe") {
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mstore8(ptr, byte(mod(value, 10), HEX_DIGITS))
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}
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value /= 10;
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if (value == 0) break;
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}
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return buffer;
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}
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}
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/**
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* @dev Converts a `int256` to its ASCII `string` decimal representation.
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*/
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function toStringSigned(int256 value) internal pure returns (string memory) {
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return string.concat(value < 0 ? "-" : "", toString(SignedMath.abs(value)));
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}
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/**
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* @dev Converts a `uint256` to its ASCII `string` hexadecimal representation.
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*/
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function toHexString(uint256 value) internal pure returns (string memory) {
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unchecked {
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return toHexString(value, Math.log256(value) + 1);
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}
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}
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/**
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* @dev Converts a `uint256` to its ASCII `string` hexadecimal representation with fixed length.
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*/
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function toHexString(uint256 value, uint256 length) internal pure returns (string memory) {
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uint256 localValue = value;
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bytes memory buffer = new bytes(2 * length + 2);
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buffer[0] = "0";
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buffer[1] = "x";
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for (uint256 i = 2 * length + 1; i > 1; --i) {
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buffer[i] = HEX_DIGITS[localValue & 0xf];
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localValue >>= 4;
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}
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if (localValue != 0) {
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revert StringsInsufficientHexLength(value, length);
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}
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return string(buffer);
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}
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/**
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* @dev Converts an `address` with fixed length of 20 bytes to its not checksummed ASCII `string` hexadecimal
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* representation.
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*/
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function toHexString(address addr) internal pure returns (string memory) {
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return toHexString(uint256(uint160(addr)), ADDRESS_LENGTH);
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}
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/**
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* @dev Converts an `address` with fixed length of 20 bytes to its checksummed ASCII `string` hexadecimal
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* representation, according to EIP-55.
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*/
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function toChecksumHexString(address addr) internal pure returns (string memory) {
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bytes memory buffer = bytes(toHexString(addr));
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// hash the hex part of buffer (skip length + 2 bytes, length 40)
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uint256 hashValue;
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assembly ("memory-safe") {
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hashValue := shr(96, keccak256(add(buffer, 0x22), 40))
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}
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for (uint256 i = 41; i > 1; --i) {
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// possible values for buffer[i] are 48 (0) to 57 (9) and 97 (a) to 102 (f)
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if (hashValue & 0xf > 7 && uint8(buffer[i]) > 96) {
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// case shift by xoring with 0x20
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buffer[i] ^= 0x20;
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}
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hashValue >>= 4;
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}
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return string(buffer);
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}
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/**
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* @dev Returns true if the two strings are equal.
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*/
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function equal(string memory a, string memory b) internal pure returns (bool) {
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return bytes(a).length == bytes(b).length && keccak256(bytes(a)) == keccak256(bytes(b));
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}
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/**
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* @dev Parse a decimal string and returns the value as a `uint256`.
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*
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* Requirements:
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* - The string must be formatted as `[0-9]*`
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* - The result must fit into an `uint256` type
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*/
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function parseUint(string memory input) internal pure returns (uint256) {
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return parseUint(input, 0, bytes(input).length);
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}
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/**
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* @dev Variant of {parseUint} that parses a substring of `input` located between position `begin` (included) and
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* `end` (excluded).
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*
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* Requirements:
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* - The substring must be formatted as `[0-9]*`
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* - The result must fit into an `uint256` type
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*/
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function parseUint(string memory input, uint256 begin, uint256 end) internal pure returns (uint256) {
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(bool success, uint256 value) = tryParseUint(input, begin, end);
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if (!success) revert StringsInvalidChar();
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return value;
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}
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/**
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* @dev Variant of {parseUint-string} that returns false if the parsing fails because of an invalid character.
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*
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* NOTE: This function will revert if the result does not fit in a `uint256`.
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*/
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function tryParseUint(string memory input) internal pure returns (bool success, uint256 value) {
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return _tryParseUintUncheckedBounds(input, 0, bytes(input).length);
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}
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/**
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* @dev Variant of {parseUint-string-uint256-uint256} that returns false if the parsing fails because of an invalid
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* character.
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*
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* NOTE: This function will revert if the result does not fit in a `uint256`.
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*/
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function tryParseUint(
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string memory input,
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uint256 begin,
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uint256 end
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) internal pure returns (bool success, uint256 value) {
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if (end > bytes(input).length || begin > end) return (false, 0);
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return _tryParseUintUncheckedBounds(input, begin, end);
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}
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/**
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* @dev Implementation of {tryParseUint} that does not check bounds. Caller should make sure that
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* `begin <= end <= input.length`. Other inputs would result in undefined behavior.
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*/
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function _tryParseUintUncheckedBounds(
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string memory input,
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uint256 begin,
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uint256 end
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) private pure returns (bool success, uint256 value) {
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bytes memory buffer = bytes(input);
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uint256 result = 0;
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for (uint256 i = begin; i < end; ++i) {
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uint8 chr = _tryParseChr(bytes1(_unsafeReadBytesOffset(buffer, i)));
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if (chr > 9) return (false, 0);
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result *= 10;
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result += chr;
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}
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return (true, result);
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}
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/**
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* @dev Parse a decimal string and returns the value as a `int256`.
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*
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* Requirements:
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* - The string must be formatted as `[-+]?[0-9]*`
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* - The result must fit in an `int256` type.
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*/
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function parseInt(string memory input) internal pure returns (int256) {
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return parseInt(input, 0, bytes(input).length);
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}
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/**
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* @dev Variant of {parseInt-string} that parses a substring of `input` located between position `begin` (included) and
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* `end` (excluded).
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*
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* Requirements:
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* - The substring must be formatted as `[-+]?[0-9]*`
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* - The result must fit in an `int256` type.
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*/
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function parseInt(string memory input, uint256 begin, uint256 end) internal pure returns (int256) {
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(bool success, int256 value) = tryParseInt(input, begin, end);
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if (!success) revert StringsInvalidChar();
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return value;
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}
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/**
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* @dev Variant of {parseInt-string} that returns false if the parsing fails because of an invalid character or if
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* the result does not fit in a `int256`.
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*
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* NOTE: This function will revert if the absolute value of the result does not fit in a `uint256`.
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*/
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function tryParseInt(string memory input) internal pure returns (bool success, int256 value) {
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return _tryParseIntUncheckedBounds(input, 0, bytes(input).length);
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}
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uint256 private constant ABS_MIN_INT256 = 2 ** 255;
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/**
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* @dev Variant of {parseInt-string-uint256-uint256} that returns false if the parsing fails because of an invalid
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* character or if the result does not fit in a `int256`.
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*
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* NOTE: This function will revert if the absolute value of the result does not fit in a `uint256`.
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*/
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function tryParseInt(
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string memory input,
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uint256 begin,
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uint256 end
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) internal pure returns (bool success, int256 value) {
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if (end > bytes(input).length || begin > end) return (false, 0);
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return _tryParseIntUncheckedBounds(input, begin, end);
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}
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/**
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* @dev Implementation of {tryParseInt} that does not check bounds. Caller should make sure that
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* `begin <= end <= input.length`. Other inputs would result in undefined behavior.
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*/
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function _tryParseIntUncheckedBounds(
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string memory input,
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uint256 begin,
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uint256 end
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) private pure returns (bool success, int256 value) {
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bytes memory buffer = bytes(input);
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// Check presence of a negative sign.
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bytes1 sign = begin == end ? bytes1(0) : bytes1(_unsafeReadBytesOffset(buffer, begin)); // don't do out-of-bound (possibly unsafe) read if sub-string is empty
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bool positiveSign = sign == bytes1("+");
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bool negativeSign = sign == bytes1("-");
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uint256 offset = (positiveSign || negativeSign).toUint();
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(bool absSuccess, uint256 absValue) = tryParseUint(input, begin + offset, end);
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if (absSuccess && absValue < ABS_MIN_INT256) {
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return (true, negativeSign ? -int256(absValue) : int256(absValue));
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} else if (absSuccess && negativeSign && absValue == ABS_MIN_INT256) {
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return (true, type(int256).min);
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} else return (false, 0);
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}
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/**
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* @dev Parse a hexadecimal string (with or without "0x" prefix), and returns the value as a `uint256`.
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*
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* Requirements:
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* - The string must be formatted as `(0x)?[0-9a-fA-F]*`
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* - The result must fit in an `uint256` type.
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*/
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function parseHexUint(string memory input) internal pure returns (uint256) {
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return parseHexUint(input, 0, bytes(input).length);
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}
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/**
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* @dev Variant of {parseHexUint} that parses a substring of `input` located between position `begin` (included) and
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* `end` (excluded).
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*
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* Requirements:
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* - The substring must be formatted as `(0x)?[0-9a-fA-F]*`
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* - The result must fit in an `uint256` type.
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*/
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function parseHexUint(string memory input, uint256 begin, uint256 end) internal pure returns (uint256) {
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(bool success, uint256 value) = tryParseHexUint(input, begin, end);
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if (!success) revert StringsInvalidChar();
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return value;
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}
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/**
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* @dev Variant of {parseHexUint-string} that returns false if the parsing fails because of an invalid character.
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*
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* NOTE: This function will revert if the result does not fit in a `uint256`.
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*/
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function tryParseHexUint(string memory input) internal pure returns (bool success, uint256 value) {
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return _tryParseHexUintUncheckedBounds(input, 0, bytes(input).length);
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}
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/**
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* @dev Variant of {parseHexUint-string-uint256-uint256} that returns false if the parsing fails because of an
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* invalid character.
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*
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* NOTE: This function will revert if the result does not fit in a `uint256`.
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*/
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function tryParseHexUint(
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string memory input,
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uint256 begin,
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uint256 end
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) internal pure returns (bool success, uint256 value) {
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if (end > bytes(input).length || begin > end) return (false, 0);
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return _tryParseHexUintUncheckedBounds(input, begin, end);
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}
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/**
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* @dev Implementation of {tryParseHexUint} that does not check bounds. Caller should make sure that
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* `begin <= end <= input.length`. Other inputs would result in undefined behavior.
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*/
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function _tryParseHexUintUncheckedBounds(
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string memory input,
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uint256 begin,
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uint256 end
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) private pure returns (bool success, uint256 value) {
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bytes memory buffer = bytes(input);
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// skip 0x prefix if present
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bool hasPrefix = (end > begin + 1) && bytes2(_unsafeReadBytesOffset(buffer, begin)) == bytes2("0x"); // don't do out-of-bound (possibly unsafe) read if sub-string is empty
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uint256 offset = hasPrefix.toUint() * 2;
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uint256 result = 0;
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for (uint256 i = begin + offset; i < end; ++i) {
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uint8 chr = _tryParseChr(bytes1(_unsafeReadBytesOffset(buffer, i)));
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if (chr > 15) return (false, 0);
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result *= 16;
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unchecked {
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// Multiplying by 16 is equivalent to a shift of 4 bits (with additional overflow check).
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// This guaratees that adding a value < 16 will not cause an overflow, hence the unchecked.
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result += chr;
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}
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}
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return (true, result);
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}
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/**
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* @dev Parse a hexadecimal string (with or without "0x" prefix), and returns the value as an `address`.
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*
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* Requirements:
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* - The string must be formatted as `(0x)?[0-9a-fA-F]{40}`
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*/
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function parseAddress(string memory input) internal pure returns (address) {
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return parseAddress(input, 0, bytes(input).length);
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}
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/**
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* @dev Variant of {parseAddress} that parses a substring of `input` located between position `begin` (included) and
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* `end` (excluded).
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*
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* Requirements:
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* - The substring must be formatted as `(0x)?[0-9a-fA-F]{40}`
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*/
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function parseAddress(string memory input, uint256 begin, uint256 end) internal pure returns (address) {
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(bool success, address value) = tryParseAddress(input, begin, end);
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if (!success) revert StringsInvalidAddressFormat();
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return value;
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}
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/**
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* @dev Variant of {parseAddress-string} that returns false if the parsing fails because the input is not a properly
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* formatted address. See {parseAddress} requirements.
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*/
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function tryParseAddress(string memory input) internal pure returns (bool success, address value) {
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return tryParseAddress(input, 0, bytes(input).length);
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}
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/**
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* @dev Variant of {parseAddress-string-uint256-uint256} that returns false if the parsing fails because input is not a properly
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* formatted address. See {parseAddress} requirements.
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*/
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function tryParseAddress(
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string memory input,
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uint256 begin,
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uint256 end
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) internal pure returns (bool success, address value) {
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if (end > bytes(input).length || begin > end) return (false, address(0));
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bool hasPrefix = (end > begin + 1) && bytes2(_unsafeReadBytesOffset(bytes(input), begin)) == bytes2("0x"); // don't do out-of-bound (possibly unsafe) read if sub-string is empty
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uint256 expectedLength = 40 + hasPrefix.toUint() * 2;
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// check that input is the correct length
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if (end - begin == expectedLength) {
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// length guarantees that this does not overflow, and value is at most type(uint160).max
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(bool s, uint256 v) = _tryParseHexUintUncheckedBounds(input, begin, end);
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return (s, address(uint160(v)));
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} else {
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return (false, address(0));
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}
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}
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function _tryParseChr(bytes1 chr) private pure returns (uint8) {
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uint8 value = uint8(chr);
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// Try to parse `chr`:
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// - Case 1: [0-9]
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// - Case 2: [a-f]
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// - Case 3: [A-F]
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// - otherwise not supported
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unchecked {
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if (value > 47 && value < 58) value -= 48;
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else if (value > 96 && value < 103) value -= 87;
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else if (value > 64 && value < 71) value -= 55;
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else return type(uint8).max;
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}
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return value;
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}
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/**
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* @dev Reads a bytes32 from a bytes array without bounds checking.
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*
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* NOTE: making this function internal would mean it could be used with memory unsafe offset, and marking the
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* assembly block as such would prevent some optimizations.
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*/
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function _unsafeReadBytesOffset(bytes memory buffer, uint256 offset) private pure returns (bytes32 value) {
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// This is not memory safe in the general case, but all calls to this private function are within bounds.
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assembly ("memory-safe") {
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value := mload(add(buffer, add(0x20, offset)))
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}
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}
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}
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