package types import ( "encoding/json" "fmt" "regexp" "sort" "strings" ) //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Coin // NewCoin returns a new coin with a denomination and amount. It will panic if // the amount is negative or if the denomination is invalid. func NewCoin(denom string, amount Int) Coin { coin := Coin{ Denom: denom, Amount: amount, } if err := coin.Validate(); err != nil { panic(err) } return coin } // NewInt64Coin returns a new coin with a denomination and amount. It will panic // if the amount is negative. func NewInt64Coin(denom string, amount int64) Coin { return NewCoin(denom, NewInt(amount)) } // String provides a human-readable representation of a coin func (coin Coin) String() string { return fmt.Sprintf("%v%v", coin.Amount, coin.Denom) } // Validate returns an error if the Coin has a negative amount or if // the denom is invalid. func (coin Coin) Validate() error { if err := ValidateDenom(coin.Denom); err != nil { return err } if coin.Amount.IsNegative() { return fmt.Errorf("negative coin amount: %v", coin.Amount) } return nil } // IsValid returns true if the Coin has a non-negative amount and the denom is valid. func (coin Coin) IsValid() bool { return coin.Validate() == nil } // IsZero returns if this represents no money func (coin Coin) IsZero() bool { return coin.Amount.IsZero() } // IsGTE returns true if they are the same type and the receiver is // an equal or greater value func (coin Coin) IsGTE(other Coin) bool { if coin.Denom != other.Denom { panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid coin denominations; %s, %s", coin.Denom, other.Denom)) } return !coin.Amount.LT(other.Amount) } // IsLT returns true if they are the same type and the receiver is // a smaller value func (coin Coin) IsLT(other Coin) bool { if coin.Denom != other.Denom { panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid coin denominations; %s, %s", coin.Denom, other.Denom)) } return coin.Amount.LT(other.Amount) } // IsEqual returns true if the two sets of Coins have the same value func (coin Coin) IsEqual(other Coin) bool { if coin.Denom != other.Denom { panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid coin denominations; %s, %s", coin.Denom, other.Denom)) } return coin.Amount.Equal(other.Amount) } // Add adds amounts of two coins with same denom. If the coins differ in denom then // it panics. func (coin Coin) Add(coinB Coin) Coin { if coin.Denom != coinB.Denom { panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid coin denominations; %s, %s", coin.Denom, coinB.Denom)) } return Coin{coin.Denom, coin.Amount.Add(coinB.Amount)} } // Sub subtracts amounts of two coins with same denom. If the coins differ in denom // then it panics. func (coin Coin) Sub(coinB Coin) Coin { if coin.Denom != coinB.Denom { panic(fmt.Sprintf("invalid coin denominations; %s, %s", coin.Denom, coinB.Denom)) } res := Coin{coin.Denom, coin.Amount.Sub(coinB.Amount)} if res.IsNegative() { panic("negative coin amount") } return res } // IsPositive returns true if coin amount is positive. // // TODO: Remove once unsigned integers are used. func (coin Coin) IsPositive() bool { return coin.Amount.Sign() == 1 } // IsNegative returns true if the coin amount is negative and false otherwise. // // TODO: Remove once unsigned integers are used. func (coin Coin) IsNegative() bool { return coin.Amount.Sign() == -1 } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Coins // Coins is a set of Coin, one per currency type Coins []Coin // NewCoins constructs a new coin set. The provided coins will be sanitized by removing // zero coins and sorting the coin set. A panic will occur if the coin set is not valid. func NewCoins(coins ...Coin) Coins { newCoins := sanitizeCoins(coins) if err := newCoins.Validate(); err != nil { panic(fmt.Errorf("invalid coin set %s: %w", newCoins, err)) } return newCoins } func sanitizeCoins(coins []Coin) Coins { newCoins := removeZeroCoins(coins) if len(newCoins) == 0 { return Coins{} } return newCoins.Sort() } type coinsJSON Coins // MarshalJSON implements a custom JSON marshaller for the Coins type to allow // nil Coins to be encoded as an empty array. func (coins Coins) MarshalJSON() ([]byte, error) { if coins == nil { return json.Marshal(coinsJSON(Coins{})) } return json.Marshal(coinsJSON(coins)) } func (coins Coins) String() string { if len(coins) == 0 { return "" } out := "" for _, coin := range coins { out += fmt.Sprintf("%v,", coin.String()) } return out[:len(out)-1] } // Validate checks that the Coins are sorted, have positive amount, with a valid and unique // denomination (i.e no duplicates). Otherwise, it returns an error. func (coins Coins) Validate() error { switch len(coins) { case 0: return nil case 1: if err := ValidateDenom(coins[0].Denom); err != nil { return err } if !coins[0].IsPositive() { return fmt.Errorf("coin %s amount is not positive", coins[0]) } return nil default: // check single coin case if err := (Coins{coins[0]}).Validate(); err != nil { return err } lowDenom := coins[0].Denom seenDenoms := make(map[string]bool) seenDenoms[lowDenom] = true for _, coin := range coins[1:] { if seenDenoms[coin.Denom] { return fmt.Errorf("duplicate denomination %s", coin.Denom) } if err := ValidateDenom(coin.Denom); err != nil { return err } if coin.Denom <= lowDenom { return fmt.Errorf("denomination %s is not sorted", coin.Denom) } if !coin.IsPositive() { return fmt.Errorf("coin %s amount is not positive", coin.Denom) } // we compare each coin against the last denom lowDenom = coin.Denom seenDenoms[coin.Denom] = true } return nil } } // IsValid calls Validate and returns true when the Coins are sorted, have positive amount, with a // valid and unique denomination (i.e no duplicates). func (coins Coins) IsValid() bool { return coins.Validate() == nil } // Add adds two sets of coins. // // e.g. // {2A} + {A, 2B} = {3A, 2B} // {2A} + {0B} = {2A} // // NOTE: Add operates under the invariant that coins are sorted by // denominations. // // CONTRACT: Add will never return Coins where one Coin has a non-positive // amount. In otherwords, IsValid will always return true. func (coins Coins) Add(coinsB ...Coin) Coins { return coins.safeAdd(coinsB) } // safeAdd will perform addition of two coins sets. If both coin sets are // empty, then an empty set is returned. If only a single set is empty, the // other set is returned. Otherwise, the coins are compared in order of their // denomination and addition only occurs when the denominations match, otherwise // the coin is simply added to the sum assuming it's not zero. func (coins Coins) safeAdd(coinsB Coins) Coins { sum := ([]Coin)(nil) indexA, indexB := 0, 0 lenA, lenB := len(coins), len(coinsB) for { if indexA == lenA { if indexB == lenB { // return nil coins if both sets are empty return sum } // return set B (excluding zero coins) if set A is empty return append(sum, removeZeroCoins(coinsB[indexB:])...) } else if indexB == lenB { // return set A (excluding zero coins) if set B is empty return append(sum, removeZeroCoins(coins[indexA:])...) } coinA, coinB := coins[indexA], coinsB[indexB] switch strings.Compare(coinA.Denom, coinB.Denom) { case -1: // coin A denom < coin B denom if !coinA.IsZero() { sum = append(sum, coinA) } indexA++ case 0: // coin A denom == coin B denom res := coinA.Add(coinB) if !res.IsZero() { sum = append(sum, res) } indexA++ indexB++ case 1: // coin A denom > coin B denom if !coinB.IsZero() { sum = append(sum, coinB) } indexB++ } } } // DenomsSubsetOf returns true if receiver's denom set // is subset of coinsB's denoms. func (coins Coins) DenomsSubsetOf(coinsB Coins) bool { // more denoms in B than in receiver if len(coins) > len(coinsB) { return false } for _, coin := range coins { if coinsB.AmountOf(coin.Denom).IsZero() { return false } } return true } // Sub subtracts a set of coins from another. // // e.g. // {2A, 3B} - {A} = {A, 3B} // {2A} - {0B} = {2A} // {A, B} - {A} = {B} // // CONTRACT: Sub will never return Coins where one Coin has a non-positive // amount. In otherwords, IsValid will always return true. func (coins Coins) Sub(coinsB Coins) Coins { diff, hasNeg := coins.SafeSub(coinsB) if hasNeg { panic("negative coin amount") } return diff } // SafeSub performs the same arithmetic as Sub but returns a boolean if any // negative coin amount was returned. func (coins Coins) SafeSub(coinsB Coins) (Coins, bool) { diff := coins.safeAdd(coinsB.negative()) return diff, diff.IsAnyNegative() } // IsAllGT returns true if for every denom in coinsB, // the denom is present at a greater amount in coins. func (coins Coins) IsAllGT(coinsB Coins) bool { if len(coins) == 0 { return false } if len(coinsB) == 0 { return true } if !coinsB.DenomsSubsetOf(coins) { return false } for _, coinB := range coinsB { amountA, amountB := coins.AmountOf(coinB.Denom), coinB.Amount if !amountA.GT(amountB) { return false } } return true } // IsAllGTE returns false if for any denom in coinsB, // the denom is present at a smaller amount in coins; // else returns true. func (coins Coins) IsAllGTE(coinsB Coins) bool { if len(coinsB) == 0 { return true } if len(coins) == 0 { return false } for _, coinB := range coinsB { if coinB.Amount.GT(coins.AmountOf(coinB.Denom)) { return false } } return true } // IsAllLT returns True iff for every denom in coins, the denom is present at // a smaller amount in coinsB. func (coins Coins) IsAllLT(coinsB Coins) bool { return coinsB.IsAllGT(coins) } // IsAllLTE returns true iff for every denom in coins, the denom is present at // a smaller or equal amount in coinsB. func (coins Coins) IsAllLTE(coinsB Coins) bool { return coinsB.IsAllGTE(coins) } // IsAnyGT returns true iff for any denom in coins, the denom is present at a // greater amount in coinsB. // // e.g. // {2A, 3B}.IsAnyGT{A} = true // {2A, 3B}.IsAnyGT{5C} = false // {}.IsAnyGT{5C} = false // {2A, 3B}.IsAnyGT{} = false func (coins Coins) IsAnyGT(coinsB Coins) bool { if len(coinsB) == 0 { return false } for _, coin := range coins { amt := coinsB.AmountOf(coin.Denom) if coin.Amount.GT(amt) && !amt.IsZero() { return true } } return false } // IsAnyGTE returns true iff coins contains at least one denom that is present // at a greater or equal amount in coinsB; it returns false otherwise. // // NOTE: IsAnyGTE operates under the invariant that both coin sets are sorted // by denominations and there exists no zero coins. func (coins Coins) IsAnyGTE(coinsB Coins) bool { if len(coinsB) == 0 { return false } for _, coin := range coins { amt := coinsB.AmountOf(coin.Denom) if coin.Amount.GTE(amt) && !amt.IsZero() { return true } } return false } // IsZero returns true if there are no coins or all coins are zero. func (coins Coins) IsZero() bool { for _, coin := range coins { if !coin.IsZero() { return false } } return true } // IsEqual returns true if the two sets of Coins have the same value func (coins Coins) IsEqual(coinsB Coins) bool { if len(coins) != len(coinsB) { return false } coins = coins.Sort() coinsB = coinsB.Sort() for i := 0; i < len(coins); i++ { if !coins[i].IsEqual(coinsB[i]) { return false } } return true } // Empty returns true if there are no coins and false otherwise. func (coins Coins) Empty() bool { return len(coins) == 0 } // AmountOf returns the amount of a denom from coins func (coins Coins) AmountOf(denom string) Int { mustValidateDenom(denom) switch len(coins) { case 0: return ZeroInt() case 1: coin := coins[0] if coin.Denom == denom { return coin.Amount } return ZeroInt() default: midIdx := len(coins) / 2 // 2:1, 3:1, 4:2 coin := coins[midIdx] switch { case denom < coin.Denom: return coins[:midIdx].AmountOf(denom) case denom == coin.Denom: return coin.Amount default: return coins[midIdx+1:].AmountOf(denom) } } } // GetDenomByIndex returns the Denom of the certain coin to make the findDup generic func (coins Coins) GetDenomByIndex(i int) string { return coins[i].Denom } // IsAllPositive returns true if there is at least one coin and all currencies // have a positive value. func (coins Coins) IsAllPositive() bool { if len(coins) == 0 { return false } for _, coin := range coins { if !coin.IsPositive() { return false } } return true } // IsAnyNegative returns true if there is at least one coin whose amount // is negative; returns false otherwise. It returns false if the coin set // is empty too. // // TODO: Remove once unsigned integers are used. func (coins Coins) IsAnyNegative() bool { for _, coin := range coins { if coin.IsNegative() { return true } } return false } // negative returns a set of coins with all amount negative. // // TODO: Remove once unsigned integers are used. func (coins Coins) negative() Coins { res := make([]Coin, 0, len(coins)) for _, coin := range coins { res = append(res, Coin{ Denom: coin.Denom, Amount: coin.Amount.Neg(), }) } return res } // removeZeroCoins removes all zero coins from the given coin set in-place. func removeZeroCoins(coins Coins) Coins { result := make([]Coin, 0, len(coins)) for _, coin := range coins { if !coin.IsZero() { result = append(result, coin) } } return result } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Sort interface // Len implements sort.Interface for Coins func (coins Coins) Len() int { return len(coins) } // Less implements sort.Interface for Coins func (coins Coins) Less(i, j int) bool { return coins[i].Denom < coins[j].Denom } // Swap implements sort.Interface for Coins func (coins Coins) Swap(i, j int) { coins[i], coins[j] = coins[j], coins[i] } var _ sort.Interface = Coins{} // Sort is a helper function to sort the set of coins in-place func (coins Coins) Sort() Coins { sort.Sort(coins) return coins } //----------------------------------------------------------------------------- // Parsing var ( // Denominations can be 3 ~ 128 characters long and support letters, followed by either // a letter, a number or a separator ('/'). reDnmString = `[a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9/]{2,127}` reDecAmt = `[[:digit:]]+(?:\.[[:digit:]]+)?|\.[[:digit:]]+` reSpc = `[[:space:]]*` reDnm *regexp.Regexp reDecCoin *regexp.Regexp ) func init() { SetCoinDenomRegex(DefaultCoinDenomRegex) } // DefaultCoinDenomRegex returns the default regex string func DefaultCoinDenomRegex() string { return reDnmString } // coinDenomRegex returns the current regex string and can be overwritten for custom validation var coinDenomRegex = DefaultCoinDenomRegex // SetCoinDenomRegex allows for coin's custom validation by overriding the regular // expression string used for denom validation. func SetCoinDenomRegex(reFn func() string) { coinDenomRegex = reFn reDnm = regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf(`^%s$`, coinDenomRegex())) reDecCoin = regexp.MustCompile(fmt.Sprintf(`^(%s)%s(%s)$`, reDecAmt, reSpc, coinDenomRegex())) } // ValidateDenom is the default validation function for Coin.Denom. func ValidateDenom(denom string) error { if !reDnm.MatchString(denom) { return fmt.Errorf("invalid denom: %s", denom) } return nil } func mustValidateDenom(denom string) { if err := ValidateDenom(denom); err != nil { panic(err) } } // ParseCoinNormalized parses and normalize a cli input for one coin type, returning errors if invalid or on an empty string // as well. // Expected format: "{amount}{denomination}" func ParseCoinNormalized(coinStr string) (coin Coin, err error) { decCoin, err := ParseDecCoin(coinStr) if err != nil { return Coin{}, err } coin, _ = NormalizeDecCoin(decCoin).TruncateDecimal() return coin, nil } // ParseCoinsNormalized will parse out a list of coins separated by commas, and normalize them by converting to smallest // unit. If the parsing is successuful, the provided coins will be sanitized by removing zero coins and sorting the coin // set. Lastly a validation of the coin set is executed. If the check passes, ParseCoinsNormalized will return the // sanitized coins. // Otherwise it will return an error. // If an empty string is provided to ParseCoinsNormalized, it returns nil Coins. // ParseCoinsNormalized supports decimal coins as inputs, and truncate them to int after converted to smallest unit. // Expected format: "{amount0}{denomination},...,{amountN}{denominationN}" func ParseCoinsNormalized(coinStr string) (Coins, error) { coins, err := ParseDecCoins(coinStr) if err != nil { return Coins{}, err } return NormalizeCoins(coins), nil }