- Needed to change the integration test setup to use two USV3 pools instead of one V3 and V2, since the V2 pool was taking too much fees for the order to be fulfilled.
- Also needed to change the fork block to make this test work, which meant also needing to update the data for the existing testExecute.
- Needed to update the filler address with the one from the test
- Removed unnecessary approval from non-integration test. The approval is now performed in the callback method.
Reasons for using regular approvals instead of permit2:
- More simplicity, simpler setup
- Unfortunately we won't be able to "expire" approvals, which is a risk we may be okay with taking - since one advantage of this is that we will be able save on gas by not approving the reactor every single time (is this our intention?)
TODO:
- Do we really need input tokens to pass through our router?
- Handle native ETH (double check how this is transferred in the reactor)
- locked-ether: We do have a withdraw method. Not sure why it doesn't register with slither. Already tried renaming.
- low-level-calls: This low level call is integral to the design of our filler contract.=