Beispiel #1
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        /// <summary>
        /// Compiles Solidity code
        /// </summary>
        /// <param name="parameters"> A JSON string containing the contract to compile and extra parameters to feed
        /// to the compiler
        /// </param>
        /// <returns>Returns the raw compiler output containing the bytecode and metadata; or errors encountered by the
        /// compiler whilst trying to compile
        /// </returns>
        /// <example>
        /// This example shows how a sample 'params' input should look like when running a JSON RPC call
        /// <code>
        /// params: [{
        /// "Contract": "pragma solidity ^0.4.22; contract test { function multiply(uint a) public returns(uint d) {return a * 7;} }",
        /// "EvmVersion": "byzantium", //optional
        /// "Optimize": true,
        /// "Runs": 200  //optional
        /// }]
        /// </code>
        /// </example>

        public ResultWrapper <string> nethm_compileSolidity(string parameters)
        {
            CompilerParameters compilerParameters = new CompilerParameters();

            compilerParameters.FromJson(parameters);

            Match  match        = Regex.Match(compilerParameters.Contract, @"contract (.*?) ");
            string contractName = match.Groups[1].Value;

            string result = Proxy.Compile(compilerParameters.Contract, compilerParameters.EvmVersion,
                                          compilerParameters.Optimize, compilerParameters.Runs);

            JObject parsedResult = JObject.Parse(result);
            string  byteCode     = (string)parsedResult["contracts"][contractName][contractName]["evm"]["bytecode"]["object"];

            return(byteCode == null
                ? ResultWrapper <string> .Fail((string)parsedResult["errors"])
                : ResultWrapper <string> .Success(result)); //returning the entire compiler output instead of just the bytecode
        }