nimbus-eth1/nimbus/evm/interpreter/op_handlers/oph_push.nim

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# Nimbus
# Copyright (c) 2018-2024 Status Research & Development GmbH
# Licensed under either of
# * Apache License, version 2.0, ([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or
# http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
# * MIT license ([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or
# http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
# at your option. This file may not be copied, modified, or distributed except
# according to those terms.
## EVM Opcode Handlers: Push Operations
## ====================================
##
{.push raises: [].}
import
std/[sequtils],
../../code_stream,
../../stack,
../../evm_errors,
../op_codes,
./oph_defs,
./oph_gen_handlers
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Private helpers
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
proc fnName(n: int): string {.compileTime.} =
"push" & $n & "Op"
proc opName(n: int): string {.compileTime.} =
"Push" & $n
proc fnInfo(n: int): string {.compileTime.} =
var blurb = case n
of 1: "byte"
else: $n & " bytes"
"Push " & blurb & " on the stack"
template pushImpl(cpt: VmCpt; n: static int): EvmResultVoid =
cpt.stack.push cpt.code.readVmWord(n)
const
inxRange = toSeq(1 .. 32)
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Private, op handlers implementation
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
genOphHandlers fnName, fnInfo, inxRange, pushImpl
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# Public, op exec table entries
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
genOphList fnName, fnInfo, inxRange, "VmOpExecPush", opName
# Push0 needs to be slightly different because it's only available after
# Shanghai (EIP-3855). But it still seems like it belongs in this file.
# (Alternatively, we could make genOphList accept some more information
# about which opcodes are for which forks, but that seems uglier than
# just adding Push0 here as a special case.)
proc push0Op(cpt: VmCpt): EvmResultVoid =
## 0x5f, push 0 onto the stack
cpt.stack.push(0)
const
VmOpExecPushZero*: seq[VmOpExec] = @[
(opCode: Push0, ## 0x5f, push 0 onto the stack
forks: VmOpShanghaiAndLater,
name: "Push0",
info: "Push 0 on the stack",
exec: push0Op)]
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
# End
# ------------------------------------------------------------------------------