pub struct Vyper {
pub path: PathBuf,
pub version: Version,
}
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Vyper compiler. Wrapper aound vyper binary.
Fields§
§path: PathBuf
§version: Version
Implementations§
Source§impl Vyper
impl Vyper
Sourcepub fn new(path: impl Into<PathBuf>) -> Result<Self>
pub fn new(path: impl Into<PathBuf>) -> Result<Self>
Creates a new instance of the Vyper compiler. Uses the vyper
binary in the system PATH
.
Sourcepub fn compile_source(&self, path: &Path) -> Result<VyperOutput>
pub fn compile_source(&self, path: &Path) -> Result<VyperOutput>
Convenience function for compiling all sources under the given path
Sourcepub fn compile_exact(&self, input: &VyperInput) -> Result<VyperOutput>
pub fn compile_exact(&self, input: &VyperInput) -> Result<VyperOutput>
Same as Self::compile()
, but only returns those files which are included in the
CompilerInput
.
In other words, this removes those files from the VyperOutput
that are not
included in the provided CompilerInput
.
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Sourcepub fn compile<T: Serialize>(&self, input: &T) -> Result<VyperOutput>
pub fn compile<T: Serialize>(&self, input: &T) -> Result<VyperOutput>
Compiles with --standard-json
and deserializes the output as VyperOutput
.
§Examples
use foundry_compilers::{
artifacts::{
vyper::{VyperInput, VyperSettings},
Source,
},
Vyper,
};
use std::path::Path;
let vyper = Vyper::new("vyper")?;
let path = Path::new("path/to/sources");
let sources = Source::read_all_from(path, &["vy", "vyi"])?;
let input = VyperInput::new(sources, VyperSettings::default(), &vyper.version);
let output = vyper.compile(&input)?;
Sourcepub fn compile_as<T: Serialize, D: DeserializeOwned>(
&self,
input: &T,
) -> Result<D>
pub fn compile_as<T: Serialize, D: DeserializeOwned>( &self, input: &T, ) -> Result<D>
Compiles with --standard-json
and deserializes the output as the given D
.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Compiler for Vyper
impl Compiler for Vyper
Source§type Settings = VyperSettings
type Settings = VyperSettings
Source§type CompilationError = VyperCompilationError
type CompilationError = VyperCompilationError
Source§type ParsedSource = VyperParsedSource
type ParsedSource = VyperParsedSource
Source§type Input = VyperVersionedInput
type Input = VyperVersionedInput
Source§type Language = VyperLanguage
type Language = VyperLanguage
Source§type CompilerContract = Contract
type CompilerContract = Contract
Source§fn compile(
&self,
input: &Self::Input,
) -> Result<CompilerOutput<VyperCompilationError, Contract>>
fn compile( &self, input: &Self::Input, ) -> Result<CompilerOutput<VyperCompilationError, Contract>>
Source§fn available_versions(&self, _language: &Self::Language) -> Vec<CompilerVersion>
fn available_versions(&self, _language: &Self::Language) -> Vec<CompilerVersion>
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for Vyper
impl RefUnwindSafe for Vyper
impl Send for Vyper
impl Sync for Vyper
impl Unpin for Vyper
impl UnwindSafe for Vyper
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