Make specific quotes that are expected to be used by the TychoRouter for the tests. Do not use the BebopHarness
Commented out Aggregate tests
Took 6 hours 40 minutes
Apparently was not necessary and was causing clippy warnings.
```
warning: you seem to be trying to use `&Box<T>`. Consider using just `&T`
--> src/encoding/models.rs:91:32
|
91 | pub protocol_state: Option<&'a Box<dyn ProtocolSim>>,
| ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ help: try: `&'a dyn ProtocolSim`
|
= help: for further information visit https://rust-lang.github.io/rust-clippy/master/index.html#borrowed_box
= note: `#[warn(clippy::borrowed_box)]` on by default
```
We don't want to be responsible for holding private keys -> the user is the one that should do this outside of tycho-execution
Done:
- Remove signature from EncodedSolution
- Introduce UserTransferType and pass that everywhere instead of is_permit2_active and token_in_already_in_router
- Remove signing from permit2. Added it to the encoding_utils.rs only
- Mark encode_full_calldata as deprecated
- Backwards compatibility: still accept a signer for the encode_full_calldata case
- Update all tests
Took 2 hours 10 minutes
Took 13 minutes
- Remove encode_full_calldata from the TychoEncoder trait
- Make the TychoExecutorEncoder use encode_solutions instead of encode_full_calldata
- Update tycho-encode.rs accordingly
Took 1 hour 3 minutes
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This way the user is responsible for encoding the Tycho Router method inputs that are used as guardrails in execution.
Interface changes:
- Create EncodedSolution
- StrategyEncoder
- don't need to know have permit2 or token_in_already_in_router as attributes anymore
- encode_strategy returns EncodedSolution now (no method encoding done here now)
- TychoEncoder
- add encode_solution() method. This is the recommended method for users
- needs to have permit2, token_in_already_in_router and router_address as attributes
- permit creation is made in the router now
Also:
- create encoding_utils.rs
- update all tests
Took 2 hours 42 minutes
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This will block an attempt to transfer from the user when we expect the funds to already be in the router.
chores:
- add docs
- in EncodingContext, rename transfer to transfer_type
Took 58 minutes
The transfer from the user into the router is supposed to happen in the router (we only support this in the executors for callback constrained protocols). This is necessary because of some security concerns that were found in the audit. This way we reduce the space of attack.
- Refactored TransferOptimization not to handle TransferTypes anymore but just return bools.
- Split get_transfer_type into get_transfers and get_in_between_transfer. Updates tests
- Updated the strategies to use this
- Updated function signatures to pass transfer_from and funds_receiver
- Updated SwapEncoders to handle this
- SplitSwapStrategy just assumes all tokens are sent to and from the router at all times
Took 2 hours 46 minutes
- For protocols like Balancer and Curve, which expect funds to be in the router at the time of swap, we must support also transferring funds from the user into the router. Doing this in the router would mean we are dealing with transfers in two different places: in the router main methods and in the executors. To avoid this, we are now performing transfers just in the executors, and two transfer types have been added to support transfers into the router.
TODO:
- Add this for Balancer and Curve (only added for USV4 atm).
- TODO consider renaming TRANSFER_FROM and TRANSFER_PERMIT2 to include "pool" in the name
- The tycho router address default is set at the EncoderBuilder level (not inside the strategies)
- Rename TychoCoreChain to TychoCommonChain
- Only take TychoCommonChain as an argument at the outermost level: EncoderBuilder. Everywhere else we use the execution Chain right away
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ENG-4332 Took 1 hour 10 minutes
- The router address can be set when creating the SplitSwapStrategy, which now takes an Option<Bytes> as input during initialization (another breaking interface change)
- This change allows us to change our router address in the future with minimal effect on the users. Users should only pass the router address in the split swap initialization if they intend to use their own router for execution.
- This change also means that the router address does not need to be passed with the solution, even when using the executor strategy (which was pointless).
- I thought of having a router_address() method to set this in the encoder builder - but it seemed too messy, since we don't need the router address for execution for example. We would then potentially unnecessarily load and set the default router address when not needed. It is also not even used at the highest level EVMTychoEncoder, so it makes more sense for it to be directly associated with the swap strategy instead.
- Users will now not be able to encode for different routers without re-initializing the strategy. We assumed this use case to be very rare and not worth supporting.
Also:
- Remove amount_out_min. Our reasoning is that we perform high-level final amount checks anyway (and expect users to do the same). Lower-level USV4 min amount checks are redundant.
To achieve this, a small refactor was necessary with the introduction of a SwapGroup object, and a separate method to create a vec of these objects. This then separates all logic related to combining protocol data nicely and cleanly into its own method with its own tests.
TODO:
- Deal with split swaps and add test for split swap scenario
- Clean up all existing PR comments
Return selector in the StrategyEncoder. This is needed for the ExecutorStrategyEncoder
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ENG-4088 Took 12 minutes
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