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Contracts for Optimism Specs

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Optimism: Bedrock Edition - Contracts

Install

The repo currently uses solidity tests (run with Forge). The project uses the default hardhat directory structure, and all build/test steps should be run using the yarn scripts to ensure the correct options are set.

Install node modules with yarn (v1), and Node.js (16+).

yarn

See installation instructions for forge here.

Build

yarn build

Running Tests

Then the full test suite can be executed via yarn:

yarn test

The differential tests require typescript to be compiled to javascript.

Deployment

Create a file that corresponds to the network name in the deploy-config directory and then run the command:

L1_RPC=<ETHEREUM L1 RPC endpoint> \
PRIVATE_KEY_DEPLOYER=<PRIVATE KEY TO PAY FOR THE DEPLOYMENT> \
    npx hardhat deploy --network <network-name>

In the hardhat.config.ts, there is a deployConfigSpec field that validates that the types are correct, be sure to export an object in the deploy-config/<network-name>.ts file that has a key for each property in the deployConfigSpec.

Standards and Conventions

Style

Comments

We use Seaport-style comments with some minor modifications. Some basic rules:

  • Always use @notice since it has the same general effect as @dev but avoids confusion about when to use one over the other.
  • Include a newline between @notice and the first @param.
  • Include a newline between @param and the first @return.
  • Use a line-length of 100 characters.

We also have the following custom tags:

  • @custom:proxied: Add to a contract whenever it's meant to live behind a proxy.
  • @custom:legacy: Add to an event or function when it only exists for legacy support.
Errors
  • Use require statements when making simple assertions.
  • Use revert if throwing an error where an assertion is not being made (no custom errors). See here for an example of this in practice.
  • Error strings MUST have the format "{ContractName}: {message}" where message is a lower case string.
Function Parameters
  • Function parameters should be prefixed with an underscore.
Event Parameters
  • Event parameters should NOT be prefixed with an underscore.

Proxy by Default

All contracts should be assumed to live behind proxies (except in certain special circumstances). This means that new contracts MUST be built under the assumption of upgradeability. We use a minimal Proxy contract designed to be owned by a corresponding ProxyAdmin which follow the interfaces of OpenZeppelin's Proxy and ProxyAdmin contracts, respectively.

Unless explicitly discussed otherwise, you MUST include the following basic upgradeability pattern for each new implementation contract:

  1. Extend OpenZeppelin's Initializable base contract.
  2. Include a uint8 public constant VERSION = X at the TOP of your contract.
  3. Include a function initialize with the modifier reinitializer(VERSION).
  4. In the constructor, set any immutable variables and call the initialize function for setting mutables.

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Package last updated on 25 Aug 2022

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