pool-sync 3.0.0

A library for synchronizing and managing various types of liquidity pools across different blockchains
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity >=0.6.2;

import "./IERC20.sol";

/// @dev Interface of the ERC4626 "Tokenized Vault Standard", as defined in
/// https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4626
interface IERC4626 is IERC20 {
    event Deposit(address indexed sender, address indexed owner, uint256 assets, uint256 shares);

    event Withdraw(
        address indexed sender, address indexed receiver, address indexed owner, uint256 assets, uint256 shares
    );

    /// @notice Returns the address of the underlying token used for the Vault for accounting, depositing, and withdrawing.
    /// @dev
    /// - MUST be an ERC-20 token contract.
    /// - MUST NOT revert.
    function asset() external view returns (address assetTokenAddress);

    /// @notice Returns the total amount of the underlying asset that is “managed” by Vault.
    /// @dev
    /// - SHOULD include any compounding that occurs from yield.
    /// - MUST be inclusive of any fees that are charged against assets in the Vault.
    /// - MUST NOT revert.
    function totalAssets() external view returns (uint256 totalManagedAssets);

    /// @notice Returns the amount of shares that the Vault would exchange for the amount of assets provided, in an ideal
    /// scenario where all the conditions are met.
    /// @dev
    /// - MUST NOT be inclusive of any fees that are charged against assets in the Vault.
    /// - MUST NOT show any variations depending on the caller.
    /// - MUST NOT reflect slippage or other on-chain conditions, when performing the actual exchange.
    /// - MUST NOT revert.
    ///
    /// NOTE: This calculation MAY NOT reflect the “per-user” price-per-share, and instead should reflect the
    /// “average-user’s” price-per-share, meaning what the average user should expect to see when exchanging to and
    /// from.
    function convertToShares(uint256 assets) external view returns (uint256 shares);

    /// @notice Returns the amount of assets that the Vault would exchange for the amount of shares provided, in an ideal
    /// scenario where all the conditions are met.
    /// @dev
    /// - MUST NOT be inclusive of any fees that are charged against assets in the Vault.
    /// - MUST NOT show any variations depending on the caller.
    /// - MUST NOT reflect slippage or other on-chain conditions, when performing the actual exchange.
    /// - MUST NOT revert.
    ///
    /// NOTE: This calculation MAY NOT reflect the “per-user” price-per-share, and instead should reflect the
    /// “average-user’s” price-per-share, meaning what the average user should expect to see when exchanging to and
    /// from.
    function convertToAssets(uint256 shares) external view returns (uint256 assets);

    /// @notice Returns the maximum amount of the underlying asset that can be deposited into the Vault for the receiver,
    /// through a deposit call.
    /// @dev
    /// - MUST return a limited value if receiver is subject to some deposit limit.
    /// - MUST return 2 ** 256 - 1 if there is no limit on the maximum amount of assets that may be deposited.
    /// - MUST NOT revert.
    function maxDeposit(address receiver) external view returns (uint256 maxAssets);

    /// @notice Allows an on-chain or off-chain user to simulate the effects of their deposit at the current block, given
    /// current on-chain conditions.
    /// @dev
    /// - MUST return as close to and no more than the exact amount of Vault shares that would be minted in a deposit
    ///   call in the same transaction. I.e. deposit should return the same or more shares as previewDeposit if called
    ///   in the same transaction.
    /// - MUST NOT account for deposit limits like those returned from maxDeposit and should always act as though the
    ///   deposit would be accepted, regardless if the user has enough tokens approved, etc.
    /// - MUST be inclusive of deposit fees. Integrators should be aware of the existence of deposit fees.
    /// - MUST NOT revert.
    ///
    /// NOTE: any unfavorable discrepancy between convertToShares and previewDeposit SHOULD be considered slippage in
    /// share price or some other type of condition, meaning the depositor will lose assets by depositing.
    function previewDeposit(uint256 assets) external view returns (uint256 shares);

    /// @notice Mints shares Vault shares to receiver by depositing exactly amount of underlying tokens.
    /// @dev
    /// - MUST emit the Deposit event.
    /// - MAY support an additional flow in which the underlying tokens are owned by the Vault contract before the
    ///   deposit execution, and are accounted for during deposit.
    /// - MUST revert if all of assets cannot be deposited (due to deposit limit being reached, slippage, the user not
    ///   approving enough underlying tokens to the Vault contract, etc).
    ///
    /// NOTE: most implementations will require pre-approval of the Vault with the Vault’s underlying asset token.
    function deposit(uint256 assets, address receiver) external returns (uint256 shares);

    /// @notice Returns the maximum amount of the Vault shares that can be minted for the receiver, through a mint call.
    /// @dev
    /// - MUST return a limited value if receiver is subject to some mint limit.
    /// - MUST return 2 ** 256 - 1 if there is no limit on the maximum amount of shares that may be minted.
    /// - MUST NOT revert.
    function maxMint(address receiver) external view returns (uint256 maxShares);

    /// @notice Allows an on-chain or off-chain user to simulate the effects of their mint at the current block, given
    /// current on-chain conditions.
    /// @dev
    /// - MUST return as close to and no fewer than the exact amount of assets that would be deposited in a mint call
    ///   in the same transaction. I.e. mint should return the same or fewer assets as previewMint if called in the
    ///   same transaction.
    /// - MUST NOT account for mint limits like those returned from maxMint and should always act as though the mint
    ///   would be accepted, regardless if the user has enough tokens approved, etc.
    /// - MUST be inclusive of deposit fees. Integrators should be aware of the existence of deposit fees.
    /// - MUST NOT revert.
    ///
    /// NOTE: any unfavorable discrepancy between convertToAssets and previewMint SHOULD be considered slippage in
    /// share price or some other type of condition, meaning the depositor will lose assets by minting.
    function previewMint(uint256 shares) external view returns (uint256 assets);

    /// @notice Mints exactly shares Vault shares to receiver by depositing amount of underlying tokens.
    /// @dev
    /// - MUST emit the Deposit event.
    /// - MAY support an additional flow in which the underlying tokens are owned by the Vault contract before the mint
    ///   execution, and are accounted for during mint.
    /// - MUST revert if all of shares cannot be minted (due to deposit limit being reached, slippage, the user not
    ///   approving enough underlying tokens to the Vault contract, etc).
    ///
    /// NOTE: most implementations will require pre-approval of the Vault with the Vault’s underlying asset token.
    function mint(uint256 shares, address receiver) external returns (uint256 assets);

    /// @notice Returns the maximum amount of the underlying asset that can be withdrawn from the owner balance in the
    /// Vault, through a withdraw call.
    /// @dev
    /// - MUST return a limited value if owner is subject to some withdrawal limit or timelock.
    /// - MUST NOT revert.
    function maxWithdraw(address owner) external view returns (uint256 maxAssets);

    /// @notice Allows an on-chain or off-chain user to simulate the effects of their withdrawal at the current block,
    /// given current on-chain conditions.
    /// @dev
    /// - MUST return as close to and no fewer than the exact amount of Vault shares that would be burned in a withdraw
    ///   call in the same transaction. I.e. withdraw should return the same or fewer shares as previewWithdraw if
    ///   called
    ///   in the same transaction.
    /// - MUST NOT account for withdrawal limits like those returned from maxWithdraw and should always act as though
    ///   the withdrawal would be accepted, regardless if the user has enough shares, etc.
    /// - MUST be inclusive of withdrawal fees. Integrators should be aware of the existence of withdrawal fees.
    /// - MUST NOT revert.
    ///
    /// NOTE: any unfavorable discrepancy between convertToShares and previewWithdraw SHOULD be considered slippage in
    /// share price or some other type of condition, meaning the depositor will lose assets by depositing.
    function previewWithdraw(uint256 assets) external view returns (uint256 shares);

    /// @notice Burns shares from owner and sends exactly assets of underlying tokens to receiver.
    /// @dev
    /// - MUST emit the Withdraw event.
    /// - MAY support an additional flow in which the underlying tokens are owned by the Vault contract before the
    ///   withdraw execution, and are accounted for during withdraw.
    /// - MUST revert if all of assets cannot be withdrawn (due to withdrawal limit being reached, slippage, the owner
    ///   not having enough shares, etc).
    ///
    /// Note that some implementations will require pre-requesting to the Vault before a withdrawal may be performed.
    /// Those methods should be performed separately.
    function withdraw(uint256 assets, address receiver, address owner) external returns (uint256 shares);

    /// @notice Returns the maximum amount of Vault shares that can be redeemed from the owner balance in the Vault,
    /// through a redeem call.
    /// @dev
    /// - MUST return a limited value if owner is subject to some withdrawal limit or timelock.
    /// - MUST return balanceOf(owner) if owner is not subject to any withdrawal limit or timelock.
    /// - MUST NOT revert.
    function maxRedeem(address owner) external view returns (uint256 maxShares);

    /// @notice Allows an on-chain or off-chain user to simulate the effects of their redeemption at the current block,
    /// given current on-chain conditions.
    /// @dev
    /// - MUST return as close to and no more than the exact amount of assets that would be withdrawn in a redeem call
    ///   in the same transaction. I.e. redeem should return the same or more assets as previewRedeem if called in the
    ///   same transaction.
    /// - MUST NOT account for redemption limits like those returned from maxRedeem and should always act as though the
    ///   redemption would be accepted, regardless if the user has enough shares, etc.
    /// - MUST be inclusive of withdrawal fees. Integrators should be aware of the existence of withdrawal fees.
    /// - MUST NOT revert.
    ///
    /// NOTE: any unfavorable discrepancy between convertToAssets and previewRedeem SHOULD be considered slippage in
    /// share price or some other type of condition, meaning the depositor will lose assets by redeeming.
    function previewRedeem(uint256 shares) external view returns (uint256 assets);

    /// @notice Burns exactly shares from owner and sends assets of underlying tokens to receiver.
    /// @dev
    /// - MUST emit the Withdraw event.
    /// - MAY support an additional flow in which the underlying tokens are owned by the Vault contract before the
    ///   redeem execution, and are accounted for during redeem.
    /// - MUST revert if all of shares cannot be redeemed (due to withdrawal limit being reached, slippage, the owner
    ///   not having enough shares, etc).
    ///
    /// NOTE: some implementations will require pre-requesting to the Vault before a withdrawal may be performed.
    /// Those methods should be performed separately.
    function redeem(uint256 shares, address receiver, address owner) external returns (uint256 assets);
}