With this, we don't need the univ3 specific method in the router contract. This should be flexible enough for most protocols that integrate
TODO: is this safe enough??
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ENG-4411 Took 1 hour 52 minutes
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Curve pools use a different address from ETH (native token)
- Pass Chain into the SwapEncoderBuilder and SwapEncoder
- Add native_token_curve_address and native_token_address to CurveSwapEncoder
- Added integration test for this curve case
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ENG-4306 Took 1 hour 4 minutes
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We don't need to use all the functionalities of the Curve Router, only the swap type 1 (exchange). By bypassing the router we can save gas on 2 token transfers and with smaller calldata
A nice side effect is that the executor is much more readable and understandable now
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ENG-4305 Took 2 hours 25 minutes
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- To match the other executor inits and to not leak information about ICore into the deployment script.
- Also fix fork block of tests. This had been temporarily changed to test the Ekubo executor. For some reason, vm.rollFork is not working in this case. Skip the Ekubo integration test for now (we know it runs with the correct block, where the pool we call is actually already deployed)
- add integration test
- cannot directly call _handleCallback from the locked method of the tycho router because of bytes memory to bytes callback conversion
- Rename to EkuboPoolKey because of conflict with USV4 pool key
- Bonus: fix bug where input token to swap method must be ERC20 (we should also support ETH)
- Needed to take pool code init hash as input param for executors
- Added tests for ethereum. Will test base on-chain.
- Important note: Pancakeswap uses their deployer instead of their factory (this is a different address) for target verification.
- This factory is not the same for Ethereum and Base, so Base txs were failing when verifying pool addresses.
- I've double checked that we don't have this problem for Balancer V2 - the vault address in the same on Base and on Ethereum Mainnet.
- Only for single swaps
- Used USV4 for this because it's the only DEX we support that allows native ETH swaps
- For Native ETH input single swaps, we need to properly check the remaining amount (we were treating them wronly like ERC20 tokens)
- For Native ETH output single swaps, we were passing the incorrect currency (the settle always needs to be the out token and the take always needs to be the in token, this should not depend on the zeroForOne value).
The selector and executor are decoded inside this function now.
For Uniswap V3 I had to manually slice the msg.data from uniswapV3SwapCallback to get the data that matters for the callback
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Construct the uniswap v4 specific objects inside the executor
The swap test in the executor alone doesn't work anymore because of the callback data prepended to the rest of he calldata
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ENG-4222 Took 4 hours 0 minutes
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