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Daniil Gentili entry
This is my entry for the TON contest.
Building
Simply run the build.sh script to automatically build tonlib and set up some simplified wrapper scripts.
toolchain/build.sh
This will automatically build the lite client, fift and func, and will also edit .bashrc to add some wrapper scripts to the PATH.
lite-client
runs the lite client, already preconfigured to connect to the testnet, with db path set to $TONLIB_HOME/../ton-db-dir (aka this repo/ton-db-dir).funcompile
is a wrapper for thefunc
compiler, automatically including the stdlib while compiling.fift
is a simple wrapper for the fift compiler.
Contents
toolchain
- Some automatic builder scripts and wrappers around the funC compiler and fiftwallet
- Advanced upgradable multisignature wallettest
- A small bugreport about issues with fift exception traces- GitHub issues and bugreports:
- Another improvement for the funC language would be the implementation of more tuple manipulation primitives, such as quiet tuple fetching primitives:
// <type> <type>_atq(tuple t, int index) asm "INDEXVARQ";
AsmOp compile_tuple_atq(std::vector<VarDescr>& res, std::vector<VarDescr>& args) {
assert(args.size() == 2 && res.size() == 1);
auto& y = args[1];
if (y.is_int_const() && y.int_const >= 0 && y.int_const < 16) {
y.unused();
return exec_arg_op("INDEXQ", y.int_const, 1, 1);
}
return exec_op("INDEXVARQ", 2, 1);
}
// ...
define_builtin_func("int_atq", TypeExpr::new_map(TupleInt, Int), compile_tuple_atq);
define_builtin_func("cell_atq", TypeExpr::new_map(TupleInt, Cell), compile_tuple_atq);
define_builtin_func("slice_atq", TypeExpr::new_map(TupleInt, Cell), compile_tuple_atq);
define_builtin_func("tuple_atq", TypeExpr::new_map(TupleInt, Tuple), compile_tuple_atq);
define_builtin_func("atq", TypeExpr::new_forall({X}, TypeExpr::new_map(TupleInt, X)), compile_tuple_atq);
...as well as tuple set primitives (which I actually intended to implement in funC and use in a previous version of the wallet smart contract, then scrapped in favor of a simple dictionary).