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package math
import (
"encoding"
"encoding/json"
"fmt"
"math/big"
"strings"
"sync"
"testing"
)
// MaxBitLen defines the maximum bit length supported bit Int and Uint types.
const MaxBitLen = 256
func newIntegerFromString(s string) (*big.Int, bool) {
return new(big.Int).SetString(s, 0)
}
func equal(i, i2 *big.Int) bool { return i.Cmp(i2) == 0 }
func gt(i, i2 *big.Int) bool { return i.Cmp(i2) == 1 }
func gte(i, i2 *big.Int) bool { return i.Cmp(i2) >= 0 }
func lt(i, i2 *big.Int) bool { return i.Cmp(i2) == -1 }
func lte(i, i2 *big.Int) bool { return i.Cmp(i2) <= 0 }
func add(i, i2 *big.Int) *big.Int { return new(big.Int).Add(i, i2) }
func sub(i, i2 *big.Int) *big.Int { return new(big.Int).Sub(i, i2) }
func mul(i, i2 *big.Int) *big.Int { return new(big.Int).Mul(i, i2) }
func div(i, i2 *big.Int) *big.Int { return new(big.Int).Quo(i, i2) }
func mod(i, i2 *big.Int) *big.Int { return new(big.Int).Mod(i, i2) }
func neg(i *big.Int) *big.Int { return new(big.Int).Neg(i) }
func abs(i *big.Int) *big.Int { return new(big.Int).Abs(i) }
func min(i, i2 *big.Int) *big.Int {
if i.Cmp(i2) == 1 {
return new(big.Int).Set(i2)
}
return new(big.Int).Set(i)
}
func max(i, i2 *big.Int) *big.Int {
if i.Cmp(i2) == -1 {
return new(big.Int).Set(i2)
}
return new(big.Int).Set(i)
}
func unmarshalText(i *big.Int, text string) error {
if err := i.UnmarshalText([]byte(text)); err != nil {
return err
}
if i.BitLen() > MaxBitLen {
return fmt.Errorf("integer out of range: %s", text)
}
return nil
}
var _ customProtobufType = (*Int)(nil)
// Int wraps big.Int with a 256 bit range bound
// Checks overflow, underflow and division by zero
// Exists in range from -(2^256 - 1) to 2^256 - 1
type Int struct {
i *big.Int
}
// BigInt converts Int to big.Int
func (i Int) BigInt() *big.Int {
if i.IsNil() {
return nil
}
return new(big.Int).Set(i.i)
}
// BigInt converts Int to big.Int, mutative the input
func (i Int) BigIntMut() *big.Int {
if i.IsNil() {
return nil
}
return i.i
}
// IsNil returns true if Int is uninitialized
func (i Int) IsNil() bool {
return i.i == nil
}
// NewInt constructs Int from int64
func NewInt(n int64) Int {
return Int{big.NewInt(n)}
}
// NewIntFromUint64 constructs an Int from a uint64.
func NewIntFromUint64(n uint64) Int {
b := big.NewInt(0)
b.SetUint64(n)
return Int{b}
}
// NewIntFromBigInt constructs Int from big.Int. If the provided big.Int is nil,
// it returns an empty instance. This function panics if the bit length is > 256.
// Note, the caller can safely mutate the argument after this function returns.
func NewIntFromBigInt(i *big.Int) Int {
if i == nil {
return Int{}
}
if i.BitLen() > MaxBitLen {
panic("NewIntFromBigInt() out of bound")
}
return Int{new(big.Int).Set(i)}
}
// NewIntFromString constructs Int from string
func NewIntFromString(s string) (res Int, ok bool) {
i, ok := newIntegerFromString(s)
if !ok {
return
}
// Check overflow
if i.BitLen() > MaxBitLen {
ok = false
return
}
return Int{i}, true
}
// NewIntWithDecimal constructs Int with decimal
// Result value is n*10^dec
func NewIntWithDecimal(n int64, dec int) Int {
if dec < 0 {
panic("NewIntWithDecimal() decimal is negative")
}
exp := new(big.Int).Exp(big.NewInt(10), big.NewInt(int64(dec)), nil)
i := new(big.Int)
i.Mul(big.NewInt(n), exp)
// Check overflow
if i.BitLen() > MaxBitLen {
panic("NewIntWithDecimal() out of bound")
}
return Int{i}
}
// ZeroInt returns Int value with zero
func ZeroInt() Int { return Int{big.NewInt(0)} }
// OneInt returns Int value with one
func OneInt() Int { return Int{big.NewInt(1)} }
// ToLegacyDec converts Int to LegacyDec
func (i Int) ToLegacyDec() LegacyDec {
return LegacyNewDecFromInt(i)
}
// Int64 converts Int to int64
// Panics if the value is out of range
func (i Int) Int64() int64 {
if !i.i.IsInt64() {
panic("Int64() out of bound")
}
return i.i.Int64()
}
// IsInt64 returns true if Int64() not panics
func (i Int) IsInt64() bool {
return i.i.IsInt64()
}
// Uint64 converts Int to uint64
// Panics if the value is out of range
func (i Int) Uint64() uint64 {
if !i.i.IsUint64() {
panic("Uint64() out of bounds")
}
return i.i.Uint64()
}
// IsUint64 returns true if Uint64() not panics
func (i Int) IsUint64() bool {
return i.i.IsUint64()
}
// IsZero returns true if Int is zero
func (i Int) IsZero() bool {
return i.i.Sign() == 0
}
// IsNegative returns true if Int is negative
func (i Int) IsNegative() bool {
return i.i.Sign() == -1
}
// IsPositive returns true if Int is positive
func (i Int) IsPositive() bool {
return i.i.Sign() == 1
}
// Sign returns sign of Int
func (i Int) Sign() int {
return i.i.Sign()
}
// Equal compares two Ints
func (i Int) Equal(i2 Int) bool {
return equal(i.i, i2.i)
}
// GT returns true if first Int is greater than second
func (i Int) GT(i2 Int) bool {
return gt(i.i, i2.i)
}
// GTE returns true if receiver Int is greater than or equal to the parameter
// Int.
func (i Int) GTE(i2 Int) bool {
return gte(i.i, i2.i)
}
// LT returns true if first Int is lesser than second
func (i Int) LT(i2 Int) bool {
return lt(i.i, i2.i)
}
// LTE returns true if first Int is less than or equal to second
func (i Int) LTE(i2 Int) bool {
return lte(i.i, i2.i)
}
// Add adds Int from another
func (i Int) Add(i2 Int) (res Int) {
res = Int{add(i.i, i2.i)}
// Check overflow
if res.i.BitLen() > MaxBitLen {
panic("Int overflow")
}
return
}
// AddRaw adds int64 to Int
func (i Int) AddRaw(i2 int64) Int {
return i.Add(NewInt(i2))
}
// Sub subtracts Int from another
func (i Int) Sub(i2 Int) (res Int) {
res = Int{sub(i.i, i2.i)}
// Check overflow
if res.i.BitLen() > MaxBitLen {
panic("Int overflow")
}
return
}
// SubRaw subtracts int64 from Int
func (i Int) SubRaw(i2 int64) Int {
return i.Sub(NewInt(i2))
}
// Mul multiples two Ints
func (i Int) Mul(i2 Int) (res Int) {
// Check overflow
if i.i.BitLen()+i2.i.BitLen()-1 > MaxBitLen {
panic("Int overflow")
}
res = Int{mul(i.i, i2.i)}
// Check overflow if sign of both are same
if res.i.BitLen() > MaxBitLen {
panic("Int overflow")
}
return
}
// MulRaw multipies Int and int64
func (i Int) MulRaw(i2 int64) Int {
return i.Mul(NewInt(i2))
}
// Quo divides Int with Int
func (i Int) Quo(i2 Int) (res Int) {
// Check division-by-zero
if i2.i.Sign() == 0 {
panic("Division by zero")
}
return Int{div(i.i, i2.i)}
}
// QuoRaw divides Int with int64
func (i Int) QuoRaw(i2 int64) Int {
return i.Quo(NewInt(i2))
}
// Mod returns remainder after dividing with Int
func (i Int) Mod(i2 Int) Int {
if i2.Sign() == 0 {
panic("division-by-zero")
}
return Int{mod(i.i, i2.i)}
}
// ModRaw returns remainder after dividing with int64
func (i Int) ModRaw(i2 int64) Int {
return i.Mod(NewInt(i2))
}
// Neg negates Int
func (i Int) Neg() (res Int) {
return Int{neg(i.i)}
}
// Abs returns the absolute value of Int.
func (i Int) Abs() Int {
return Int{abs(i.i)}
}
// return the minimum of the ints
func MinInt(i1, i2 Int) Int {
return Int{min(i1.BigInt(), i2.BigInt())}
}
// MaxInt returns the maximum between two integers.
func MaxInt(i, i2 Int) Int {
return Int{max(i.BigInt(), i2.BigInt())}
}
// Human readable string
func (i Int) String() string {
return i.i.String()
}
// MarshalJSON defines custom encoding scheme
func (i Int) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) {
if i.i == nil { // Necessary since default Uint initialization has i.i as nil
i.i = new(big.Int)
}
return marshalJSON(i.i)
}
// UnmarshalJSON defines custom decoding scheme
func (i *Int) UnmarshalJSON(bz []byte) error {
if i.i == nil { // Necessary since default Int initialization has i.i as nil
i.i = new(big.Int)
}
return unmarshalJSON(i.i, bz)
}
// MarshalJSON for custom encoding scheme
// Must be encoded as a string for JSON precision
func marshalJSON(i encoding.TextMarshaler) ([]byte, error) {
text, err := i.MarshalText()
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return json.Marshal(string(text))
}
// UnmarshalJSON for custom decoding scheme
// Must be encoded as a string for JSON precision
func unmarshalJSON(i *big.Int, bz []byte) error {
var text string
if err := json.Unmarshal(bz, &text); err != nil {
return err
}
return unmarshalText(i, text)
}
// MarshalYAML returns the YAML representation.
func (i Int) MarshalYAML() (interface{}, error) {
return i.String(), nil
}
// Marshal implements the gogo proto custom type interface.
func (i Int) Marshal() ([]byte, error) {
if i.i == nil {
i.i = new(big.Int)
}
return i.i.MarshalText()
}
// MarshalTo implements the gogo proto custom type interface.
func (i *Int) MarshalTo(data []byte) (n int, err error) {
if i.i == nil {
i.i = new(big.Int)
}
if i.i.BitLen() == 0 { // The value 0
n = copy(data, []byte{0x30})
return n, nil
}
bz, err := i.Marshal()
if err != nil {
return 0, err
}
n = copy(data, bz)
return n, nil
}
// Unmarshal implements the gogo proto custom type interface.
func (i *Int) Unmarshal(data []byte) error {
if len(data) == 0 {
i = nil
return nil
}
if i.i == nil {
i.i = new(big.Int)
}
if err := i.i.UnmarshalText(data); err != nil {
return err
}
if i.i.BitLen() > MaxBitLen {
return fmt.Errorf("integer out of range; got: %d, max: %d", i.i.BitLen(), MaxBitLen)
}
return nil
}
// Size implements the gogo proto custom type interface.
func (i *Int) Size() int {
bz, _ := i.Marshal()
return len(bz)
}
// Override Amino binary serialization by proxying to protobuf.
func (i Int) MarshalAmino() ([]byte, error) { return i.Marshal() }
func (i *Int) UnmarshalAmino(bz []byte) error { return i.Unmarshal(bz) }
// intended to be used with require/assert: require.True(IntEq(...))
func IntEq(t *testing.T, exp, got Int) (*testing.T, bool, string, string, string) {
t.Helper()
return t, exp.Equal(got), "expected:\t%v\ngot:\t\t%v", exp.String(), got.String()
}
func hasOnlyDigits(s string) bool {
if s == "" {
return false
}
for _, r := range s {
if r < '0' || r > '9' {
return false
}
}
return true
}
const thousandSeparator string = "'"
var stringsBuilderPool = &sync.Pool{
New: func() any { return new(strings.Builder) },
}
// FormatInt formats an integer (encoded as in protobuf) into a value-rendered
// string following ADR-050. This function operates with string manipulation
// (instead of manipulating the int or math.Int object).
func FormatInt(v string) (string, error) {
if len(v) == 0 {
return "", fmt.Errorf("cannot format empty string")
}
sign := ""
if v[0] == '-' {
sign = "-"
v = v[1:]
}
if len(v) > 1 {
v = strings.TrimLeft(v, "0")
}
// Ensure that the string contains only digits at this point.
if !hasOnlyDigits(v) {
return "", fmt.Errorf("expecting only digits 0-9, but got non-digits in %q", v)
}
// 1. Less than 4 digits don't need any formatting.
if len(v) <= 3 {
return sign + v, nil
}
sb := stringsBuilderPool.Get().(*strings.Builder)
defer stringsBuilderPool.Put(sb)
sb.Reset()
sb.Grow(len(v) + len(v)/3) // Exactly v + numberOfThousandSeparatorsIn(v)
// 2. If the length of v is not a multiple of 3 e.g. 1234 or 12345, to achieve 1'234 or 12'345,
// we can simply slide to the first mod3 values of v that aren't the multiples of 3 then insert in
// the thousands separator so in this case: write(12'); then the remaining v will be entirely multiple
// of 3 hence v = 34*
if mod3 := len(v) % 3; mod3 != 0 {
sb.WriteString(v[:mod3])
v = v[mod3:]
sb.WriteString(thousandSeparator)
}
// 3. By this point v is entirely multiples of 3 hence we just insert the separator at every 3 digit.
for i := 0; i < len(v); i += 3 {
end := i + 3
sb.WriteString(v[i:end])
if end < len(v) {
sb.WriteString(thousandSeparator)
}
}
return sign + sb.String(), nil
}