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// Copyright (C) 2019-2022 Aleo Systems Inc.
// This file is part of the snarkVM library.
// The snarkVM library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// The snarkVM library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with the snarkVM library. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
use super::*;
impl<N: Network> FinalizeRegisters<N> {
/// Loads the literal of a given operand from the registers.
///
/// # Errors
/// This method will halt if the given operand is not a literal.
/// This method will halt if the register locator is not found.
/// In the case of register members, this method will halt if the member is not found.
#[inline]
pub fn load_literal(&self, stack: &Stack<N>, operand: &Operand<N>) -> Result<Literal<N>> {
match self.load(stack, operand)? {
Value::Plaintext(Plaintext::Literal(literal, ..)) => Ok(literal),
Value::Plaintext(Plaintext::Interface(..)) => bail!("Operand must be a literal"),
Value::Record(..) => bail!("Operand must be a literal"),
}
}
/// Loads the plaintext of a given operand from the registers.
///
/// # Errors
/// This method will halt if the given operand is not a plaintext.
/// This method will halt if the register locator is not found.
/// In the case of register members, this method will halt if the member is not found.
#[inline]
pub fn load_plaintext(&self, stack: &Stack<N>, operand: &Operand<N>) -> Result<Plaintext<N>> {
match self.load(stack, operand)? {
Value::Plaintext(plaintext) => Ok(plaintext),
Value::Record(..) => bail!("Operand must be a plaintext"),
}
}
/// Loads the value of a given operand from the registers.
///
/// # Errors
/// This method will halt if the register locator is not found.
/// In the case of register members, this method will halt if the member is not found.
#[inline]
pub fn load(&self, stack: &Stack<N>, operand: &Operand<N>) -> Result<Value<N>> {
// Retrieve the register.
let register = match operand {
// If the operand is a literal, return the literal.
Operand::Literal(literal) => return Ok(Value::Plaintext(Plaintext::from(literal))),
// If the operand is a register, load the value from the register.
Operand::Register(register) => register,
// If the operand is the program ID, load the program address.
Operand::ProgramID(program_id) => {
return Ok(Value::Plaintext(Plaintext::from(Literal::Address(program_id.to_address()?))));
}
// If the operand is the caller, load the value of the caller.
Operand::Caller => bail!("Forbidden operation: Cannot use 'self.caller' in 'finalize'"),
};
// Retrieve the stack value.
let stack_value =
self.registers.get(®ister.locator()).ok_or_else(|| anyhow!("'{register}' does not exist"))?;
// Return the value for the given register or register member.
let stack_value = match register {
// If the register is a locator, then return the stack value.
Register::Locator(..) => stack_value.clone(),
// If the register is a register member, then load the specific stack value.
Register::Member(_, ref path) => {
match stack_value {
// Retrieve the plaintext member from the path.
Value::Plaintext(plaintext) => Value::Plaintext(plaintext.find(path)?),
// Retrieve the record entry from the path.
Value::Record(record) => match record.find(path)? {
Entry::Constant(plaintext) | Entry::Public(plaintext) | Entry::Private(plaintext) => {
Value::Plaintext(plaintext)
}
},
}
}
};
// Retrieve the register type.
match self.finalize_types.get_type(stack, register) {
// Ensure the stack value matches the register type.
Ok(register_type) => stack.matches_register_type(&stack_value, ®ister_type)?,
// Ensure the register is defined.
Err(error) => bail!("Register '{register}' is not a member of the function: {error}"),
};
Ok(stack_value)
}
}