use alloy::primitives::Keccak256;
/// Encodes the input data for a function call to the given function selector.
pub fn encode_input(selector: &str, mut encoded_args: Vec<u8>) -> Vec<u8> {
let mut hasher = Keccak256::new();
hasher.update(selector.as_bytes());
let selector_bytes = &hasher.finalize()[..4];
let mut call_data = selector_bytes.to_vec();
// Remove extra prefix if present (32 bytes for dynamic data)
// Alloy encoding is including a prefix for dynamic data indicating the offset or length
// but at this point we don't want that
if encoded_args.len() > 32 &&
encoded_args[..32] ==
[0u8; 31]
.into_iter()
.chain([32].to_vec())
.collect::<Vec<u8>>()
{
encoded_args = encoded_args[32..].to_vec();
}
call_data.extend(encoded_args);
call_data
}