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README.adoc
= Utilities
[.readme-notice]
NOTE: This document is better viewed at https://docs.openzeppelin.com/contracts/api/utils
Miscellaneous contracts and libraries containing utility functions you can use to improve security, work with new data types, or safely use low-level primitives.
* {Math}, {SignedMath}: Implementation of various arithmetic functions.
* {SafeCast}: Checked downcasting functions to avoid silent truncation.
* {ECDSA}, {MessageHashUtils}: Libraries for interacting with ECDSA signatures.
* {P256}: Library for verifying and recovering public keys from secp256r1 signatures.
* {RSA}: Library with RSA PKCS#1 v1.5 signature verification utilities.
* {SignatureChecker}: A library helper to support regular ECDSA from EOAs as well as ERC-1271 signatures for smart contracts.
* {Hashes}: Commonly used hash functions.
* {MerkleProof}: Functions for verifying https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merkle_tree[Merkle Tree] proofs.
* {EIP712}: Contract with functions to allow processing signed typed structure data according to https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-712[EIP-712].
* {ReentrancyGuard}: A modifier that can prevent reentrancy during certain functions.
* {ReentrancyGuardTransient}: Variant of {ReentrancyGuard} that uses transient storage (https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1153[EIP-1153]).
* {Pausable}: A common emergency response mechanism that can pause functionality while a remediation is pending.
* {Nonces}: Utility for tracking and verifying address nonces that only increment.
* {NoncesKeyed}: Alternative to {Nonces}, that support key-ed nonces following https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4337#semi-abstracted-nonce-support[ERC-4337 speciciations].
* {ERC165}, {ERC165Checker}: Utilities for inspecting interfaces supported by contracts.
* {BitMaps}: A simple library to manage boolean value mapped to a numerical index in an efficient way.
* {EnumerableMap}: A type like Solidity's https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/latest/types.html#mapping-types[`mapping`], but with key-value _enumeration_: this will let you know how many entries a mapping has, and iterate over them (which is not possible with `mapping`).
* {EnumerableSet}: Like {EnumerableMap}, but for https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Set_(abstract_data_type)[sets]. Can be used to store privileged accounts, issued IDs, etc.
* {DoubleEndedQueue}: An implementation of a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Double-ended_queue[double ended queue] whose values can be removed added or remove from both sides. Useful for FIFO and LIFO structures.
* {CircularBuffer}: A data structure to store the last N values pushed to it.
* {Checkpoints}: A data structure to store values mapped to a strictly increasing key. Can be used for storing and accessing values over time.
* {Heap}: A library that implements a https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Binary_heap[binary heap] in storage.
* {MerkleTree}: A library with https://wikipedia.org/wiki/Merkle_Tree[Merkle Tree] data structures and helper functions.
* {Create2}: Wrapper around the https://blog.openzeppelin.com/getting-the-most-out-of-create2/[`CREATE2` EVM opcode] for safe use without having to deal with low-level assembly.
* {Address}: Collection of functions for overloading Solidity's https://docs.soliditylang.org/en/latest/types.html#address[`address`] type.
* {Arrays}: Collection of functions that operate on https://docs.soliditylang.org/en/latest/types.html#arrays[`arrays`].
* {Base64}: On-chain base64 and base64URL encoding according to https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc4648[RFC-4648].
* {Bytes}: Common operations on bytes objects.
* {Strings}: Common operations for strings formatting.
* {ShortString}: Library to encode (and decode) short strings into (or from) a single bytes32 slot for optimizing costs. Short strings are limited to 31 characters.
* {SlotDerivation}: Methods for deriving storage slot from ERC-7201 namespaces as well as from constructions such as mapping and arrays.
* {StorageSlot}: Methods for accessing specific storage slots formatted as common primitive types.
* {TransientSlot}: Primitives for reading from and writing to transient storage (only value types are currently supported).
* {Multicall}: Abstract contract with a utility to allow batching together multiple calls in a single transaction. Useful for allowing EOAs to perform multiple operations at once.
* {Context}: A utility for abstracting the sender and calldata in the current execution context.
* {Packing}: A library for packing and unpacking multiple values into bytes32
* {Panic}: A library to revert with https://docs.soliditylang.org/en/v0.8.20/control-structures.html#panic-via-assert-and-error-via-require[Solidity panic codes].
* {Comparators}: A library that contains comparator functions to use with the {Heap} library.
* {CAIP2}, {CAIP10}: Libraries for formatting and parsing CAIP-2 and CAIP-10 identifiers.
[NOTE]
====
Because Solidity does not support generic types, {EnumerableMap} and {EnumerableSet} are specialized to a limited number of key-value types.
====
== Math
{{Math}}
{{SignedMath}}
{{SafeCast}}
== Cryptography
{{ECDSA}}
{{P256}}
{{RSA}}
{{EIP712}}
{{MessageHashUtils}}
{{SignatureChecker}}
{{Hashes}}
{{MerkleProof}}
== Security
{{ReentrancyGuard}}
{{ReentrancyGuardTransient}}
{{Pausable}}
{{Nonces}}
{{NoncesKeyed}}
== Introspection
This set of interfaces and contracts deal with https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Type_introspection[type introspection] of contracts, that is, examining which functions can be called on them. This is usually referred to as a contract's _interface_.
Ethereum contracts have no native concept of an interface, so applications must usually simply trust they are not making an incorrect call. For trusted setups this is a non-issue, but often unknown and untrusted third-party addresses need to be interacted with. There may even not be any direct calls to them! (e.g. ERC-20 tokens may be sent to a contract that lacks a way to transfer them out of it, locking them forever). In these cases, a contract _declaring_ its interface can be very helpful in preventing errors.
{{IERC165}}
{{ERC165}}
{{ERC165Checker}}
== Data Structures
{{BitMaps}}
{{EnumerableMap}}
{{EnumerableSet}}
{{DoubleEndedQueue}}
{{CircularBuffer}}
{{Checkpoints}}
{{Heap}}
{{MerkleTree}}
== Libraries
{{Create2}}
{{Address}}
{{Arrays}}
{{Base64}}
{{Strings}}
{{ShortStrings}}
{{SlotDerivation}}
{{StorageSlot}}
{{TransientSlot}}
{{Multicall}}
{{Context}}
{{Packing}}
{{Panic}}
{{Comparators}}