pub struct CowBackend<'a> {
pub backend: Cow<'a, Backend>,
is_initialized: bool,
spec_id: SpecId,
}
Expand description
A wrapper around Backend
that ensures only revm::DatabaseRef
functions are called.
Any changes made during its existence that affect the caching layer of the underlying Database
will result in a clone of the initial Database. Therefore, this backend type is basically
a clone-on-write Backend
, where cloning is only necessary if cheatcodes will modify the
Backend
Entire purpose of this type is for fuzzing. A test function fuzzer will repeatedly execute the function via immutable raw (no state changes) calls.
N.B.: we’re assuming cheatcodes that alter the state (like multi fork swapping) are niche.
If they executed, it will require a clone of the initial input database.
This way we can support these cheatcodes cheaply without adding overhead for tests that
don’t make use of them. Alternatively each test case would require its own Backend
clone,
which would add significant overhead for large fuzz sets even if the Database is not big after
setup.
Fields§
§backend: Cow<'a, Backend>
The underlying Backend
.
No calls on the CowBackend
will ever persistently modify the backend
’s state.
is_initialized: bool
§spec_id: SpecId
Implementations§
Source§impl<'a> CowBackend<'a>
impl<'a> CowBackend<'a>
Sourcepub fn new_borrowed(backend: &'a Backend) -> CowBackend<'a>
pub fn new_borrowed(backend: &'a Backend) -> CowBackend<'a>
Creates a new CowBackend
with the given Backend
.
Sourcepub fn inspect<I>(
&mut self,
env: &mut EnvWithHandlerCfg,
inspector: &mut I,
) -> Result<ResultAndState, Report>where
I: InspectorExt,
pub fn inspect<I>(
&mut self,
env: &mut EnvWithHandlerCfg,
inspector: &mut I,
) -> Result<ResultAndState, Report>where
I: InspectorExt,
Executes the configured transaction of the env
without committing state changes
Note: in case there are any cheatcodes executed that modify the environment, this will
update the given env
with the new values.
Sourcepub fn has_state_snapshot_failure(&self) -> bool
pub fn has_state_snapshot_failure(&self) -> bool
Returns whether there was a state snapshot failure in the backend.
This is bubbled up from the underlying Copy-On-Write backend when a revert occurs.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<'a> Clone for CowBackend<'a>
impl<'a> Clone for CowBackend<'a>
Source§fn clone(&self) -> CowBackend<'a>
fn clone(&self) -> CowBackend<'a>
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
. Read moreSource§impl Database for CowBackend<'_>
impl Database for CowBackend<'_>
Source§type Error = DatabaseError
type Error = DatabaseError
Source§fn basic(
&mut self,
address: Address,
) -> Result<Option<AccountInfo>, <CowBackend<'_> as Database>::Error>
fn basic( &mut self, address: Address, ) -> Result<Option<AccountInfo>, <CowBackend<'_> as Database>::Error>
Source§fn code_by_hash(
&mut self,
code_hash: FixedBytes<32>,
) -> Result<Bytecode, <CowBackend<'_> as Database>::Error>
fn code_by_hash( &mut self, code_hash: FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<Bytecode, <CowBackend<'_> as Database>::Error>
Source§fn storage(
&mut self,
address: Address,
index: Uint<256, 4>,
) -> Result<Uint<256, 4>, <CowBackend<'_> as Database>::Error>
fn storage( &mut self, address: Address, index: Uint<256, 4>, ) -> Result<Uint<256, 4>, <CowBackend<'_> as Database>::Error>
Source§fn block_hash(
&mut self,
number: u64,
) -> Result<FixedBytes<32>, <CowBackend<'_> as Database>::Error>
fn block_hash( &mut self, number: u64, ) -> Result<FixedBytes<32>, <CowBackend<'_> as Database>::Error>
Source§impl DatabaseCommit for CowBackend<'_>
impl DatabaseCommit for CowBackend<'_>
Source§impl DatabaseExt for CowBackend<'_>
impl DatabaseExt for CowBackend<'_>
Source§fn snapshot_state(
&mut self,
journaled_state: &JournaledState,
env: &Env,
) -> Uint<256, 4>
fn snapshot_state( &mut self, journaled_state: &JournaledState, env: &Env, ) -> Uint<256, 4>
Source§fn revert_state(
&mut self,
id: Uint<256, 4>,
journaled_state: &JournaledState,
current: &mut Env,
action: RevertStateSnapshotAction,
) -> Option<JournaledState>
fn revert_state( &mut self, id: Uint<256, 4>, journaled_state: &JournaledState, current: &mut Env, action: RevertStateSnapshotAction, ) -> Option<JournaledState>
Source§fn delete_state_snapshot(&mut self, id: Uint<256, 4>) -> bool
fn delete_state_snapshot(&mut self, id: Uint<256, 4>) -> bool
id
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fn delete_state_snapshots(&mut self)
Source§fn create_fork(&mut self, fork: CreateFork) -> Result<Uint<256, 4>, Report>
fn create_fork(&mut self, fork: CreateFork) -> Result<Uint<256, 4>, Report>
Source§fn create_fork_at_transaction(
&mut self,
fork: CreateFork,
transaction: FixedBytes<32>,
) -> Result<Uint<256, 4>, Report>
fn create_fork_at_transaction( &mut self, fork: CreateFork, transaction: FixedBytes<32>, ) -> Result<Uint<256, 4>, Report>
Source§fn select_fork(
&mut self,
id: Uint<256, 4>,
env: &mut Env,
journaled_state: &mut JournaledState,
) -> Result<(), Report>
fn select_fork( &mut self, id: Uint<256, 4>, env: &mut Env, journaled_state: &mut JournaledState, ) -> Result<(), Report>
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block_number: u64,
env: &mut Env,
journaled_state: &mut JournaledState,
) -> Result<(), Report>
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inspector: &mut dyn InspectorExt,
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Source§fn active_fork_id(&self) -> Option<Uint<256, 4>>
fn active_fork_id(&self) -> Option<Uint<256, 4>>
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&self,
callee: Address,
journaled_state: &JournaledState,
) -> Option<RevertDiagnostic>
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&mut self,
allocs: &BTreeMap<Address, GenesisAccount>,
journaled_state: &mut JournaledState,
) -> Result<(), BackendError>
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Source§fn add_persistent_account(&mut self, account: Address) -> bool
fn add_persistent_account(&mut self, account: Address) -> bool
Source§fn allow_cheatcode_access(&mut self, account: Address) -> bool
fn allow_cheatcode_access(&mut self, account: Address) -> bool
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&mut self,
block_number: Uint<256, 4>,
block_hash: FixedBytes<32>,
)
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env: &mut Env,
journaled_state: &mut JournaledState,
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journaled_state: &mut JournaledState,
transaction: FixedBytes<32>,
) -> Result<Uint<256, 4>, Report>
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&mut self,
accounts: impl IntoIterator<Item = Address>,
)where
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accounts: impl IntoIterator<Item = Address>,
)where
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accounts: impl IntoIterator<Item = Address>,
)where
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accounts: impl IntoIterator<Item = Address>,
)where
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fn ensure_cheatcode_access(&self, account: &Address) -> Result<(), BackendError>
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&self,
account: &Address,
) -> Result<(), BackendError>
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Self::ensure_cheatcode_access()
but only enforces it if the backend is currently
in forking modeSource§impl DatabaseRef for CowBackend<'_>
impl DatabaseRef for CowBackend<'_>
Source§type Error = DatabaseError
type Error = DatabaseError
Source§fn basic_ref(
&self,
address: Address,
) -> Result<Option<AccountInfo>, <CowBackend<'_> as DatabaseRef>::Error>
fn basic_ref( &self, address: Address, ) -> Result<Option<AccountInfo>, <CowBackend<'_> as DatabaseRef>::Error>
Source§fn code_by_hash_ref(
&self,
code_hash: FixedBytes<32>,
) -> Result<Bytecode, <CowBackend<'_> as DatabaseRef>::Error>
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Source§fn storage_ref(
&self,
address: Address,
index: Uint<256, 4>,
) -> Result<Uint<256, 4>, <CowBackend<'_> as DatabaseRef>::Error>
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Source§fn block_hash_ref(
&self,
number: u64,
) -> Result<FixedBytes<32>, <CowBackend<'_> as DatabaseRef>::Error>
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