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Contract Name:
Vault

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v0.8.26+commit.8a97fa7a

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File 1 of 19 : Vault.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

import {Ownable} from "../lib/solady/src/auth/Ownable.sol";
import {IERC20Metadata, IERC20, ERC20} from "../lib/openzeppelin-contracts/contracts/token/ERC20/ERC20.sol";
import {ERC4626} from "../lib/openzeppelin-contracts/contracts/token/ERC20/extensions/ERC4626.sol";
import {ERC4626Fees} from "../lib/openzeppelin-contracts/contracts/mocks/docs/ERC4626Fees.sol";
import {FixedPointMathLib} from "../lib/solady/src/utils/FixedPointMathLib.sol";

contract Vault is ERC4626Fees, Ownable {
    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                           ERRORS                           */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    error Vault__ProtocolFeeAddressCannotBeZero();
    error Vault__ProtocolFeeCannotExceed500Bps();
    error Vault__RecipientCannotBeZeroAddress();
    error Vault__DepositCapMAxxedOut();
    error Vault__NewCapCannotBeLessThanTotalAssets();
    error Vault__ManagementFeeCannotExceed500Bps();
    error Vault__ManagementFeeRecipientCannotBeZeroAddress();

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                           EVENTS                           */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    event CapUpdated(uint256 indexed newCap);
    event ProtocolFeeAddressSet(address indexed protocolFeeAddress);
    event DepositFeeSet(uint256 indexed depositFee);
    event ManagementFeeSet(uint256 indexed managementFeeInBps);
    event ManagementFeeRecipientSet(address indexed managementFeeRecipient);
    event ClaimedFees(uint256 managementFees);

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                           STATE                            */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev name of the vault token
    string private _name;

    /// @dev symbol of the vault token
    string private _symbol;

    /// @dev performance fee in basis points
    uint256 public performanceFeeInBps;

    /// @dev annualized management fee in basis points
    uint256 public managementFeeInBps;

    /// @dev deposit fee
    uint256 public depositFeeInBps;

    /// @dev total assets deposited by users. (totalAssets() - yield)
    uint256 public totalUserDeposits;

    /// @dev peformance fee recipient
    address public performanceFeeRecipient;

    /// @dev management fee recipient
    address public managementFeeRecipient;

    /// @dev fee address
    address public depositFeeRecipient;

    /// @dev timestamp of the last management fee accrual
    uint256 public lastFeeAccrual;

    /// @dev management fees accrued since last claim
    uint256 public accruedManagementFees;

    /// @dev deposit cap for the vault
    uint256 public depositCap;

    constructor(
        address underlying_,
        string memory name_,
        string memory symbol_,
        uint256 managementFeeInBps_,
        uint256 depositFeeInBps_,
        address depositFeeRecipient_,
        address managementFeeRecipient_,
        address owner_
    ) ERC20(name_, symbol_) ERC4626(IERC20(underlying_)) {
        _name = name_;
        _symbol = symbol_;
        managementFeeInBps = managementFeeInBps_;
        depositFeeInBps = depositFeeInBps_;

        managementFeeRecipient = managementFeeRecipient_;
        depositFeeRecipient = depositFeeRecipient_;

        _setOwner(owner_);
        lastFeeAccrual = block.timestamp;

        depositCap = type(uint256).max;
    }

    /**
     * @notice Accrues management fees based on time elapsed and user deposits.
     */
    function _accrueManagementFee() internal {
        uint256 elapsedTime = block.timestamp - lastFeeAccrual;
        if (elapsedTime == 0 || managementFeeInBps == 0) return;

        // uint256 feeAmount = (totalUserDeposits * elapsedTime * managementFeeInBps) / 10_000 / 365 days;
        uint256 feeAmount =
            FixedPointMathLib.mulDivUp(totalUserDeposits * managementFeeInBps, elapsedTime, 365 days * 10_000);
        accruedManagementFees = feeAmount > 0 ? accruedManagementFees + feeAmount : accruedManagementFees;
        lastFeeAccrual = block.timestamp;
    }

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                        ERC20 FUNCTIONS                     */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /**
     * @dev Returns the name of the token.
     */
    function name() public view virtual override (ERC20, IERC20Metadata) returns (string memory) {
        return _name;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the symbol of the token, usually a shorter version of the
     * name.
     */
    function symbol() public view virtual override (ERC20, IERC20Metadata) returns (string memory) {
        return _symbol;
    }

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                       ERC4626 FUNCTIONS                    */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    function _deposit(address caller, address receiver, uint256 assets, uint256 shares) internal override {
        if (totalAssets() + assets > depositCap) {
            revert Vault__DepositCapMAxxedOut();
        }

        _accrueManagementFee();
        totalUserDeposits += assets;
        super._deposit(caller, receiver, assets, shares);
    }

    function _withdraw(address caller, address receiver, address owner, uint256 assets, uint256 shares)
        internal
        override
    {
        _accrueManagementFee();
        totalUserDeposits -= assets;
        super._withdraw(caller, receiver, owner, assets, shares);
    }

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                       ADMIN FUNCTIONS                      */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /**
     * @notice Changes the name of the token.
     * @param newName The new name for the token.
     */
    function updateName(string memory newName) public onlyOwner {
        _name = newName;
    }
    /**
     * @notice Changes the symbol of the token.
     * @param newSymbol The new symbol for the token.
     */

    function updateSymbol(string memory newSymbol) public onlyOwner {
        _symbol = newSymbol;
    }

    /**
     * @notice Sets the recipient for deposit fees.
     * @param address_ The address to receive deposit fees.
     */
    function setProtocolFeeAddress(address address_) public onlyOwner {
        if (address_ == address(0)) revert Vault__ProtocolFeeAddressCannotBeZero();
        depositFeeRecipient = address_;
        emit ProtocolFeeAddressSet(address_);
    }

    /**
     * @notice Sets the deposit fee in basis points.
     * @param fee_ The new deposit fee, capped at 500 basis points.
     */
    function setDepositFeeInBps(uint256 fee_) public onlyOwner {
        if (fee_ > 500) revert Vault__ProtocolFeeCannotExceed500Bps();
        depositFeeInBps = fee_;
        emit DepositFeeSet(fee_);
    }

    /**
     * @notice Sets the management fee in basis points.
     * @param fee_ The new management fee, capped at 500 basis points.
     */
    function setManagementFeeInBps(uint256 fee_) public onlyOwner {
        if (fee_ > 500) revert Vault__ManagementFeeCannotExceed500Bps();
        managementFeeInBps = fee_;
        emit ManagementFeeSet(fee_);
    }

    /**
     * @notice Sets the recipient for management fees.
     * @param recipient_ The address to receive management fees.
     */
    function setManagementFeeRecipient(address recipient_) public onlyOwner {
        if (recipient_ == address(0)) revert Vault__ManagementFeeRecipientCannotBeZeroAddress();
        managementFeeRecipient = recipient_;
        emit ManagementFeeRecipientSet(recipient_);
    }

    function _entryFeeBasisPoints() internal view virtual override returns (uint256) {
        return depositFeeInBps;
    }

    function _entryFeeRecipient() internal view virtual override returns (address) {
        return depositFeeRecipient;
    }

    /**
     * @notice Updates the deposit cap for the vault.
     * @param newCap_ The new deposit cap value.
     */
    function updateCap(uint256 newCap_) external onlyOwner {
        if (newCap_ < totalAssets()) {
            revert Vault__NewCapCannotBeLessThanTotalAssets();
        }
        depositCap = newCap_;
        emit CapUpdated(newCap_);
    }

    /**
     * @notice Manually accrues fees for management and performance.
     */
    function harvestFees() external {
        _accrueManagementFee();
    }

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                       CLAIM FEE LOGIC                      */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /**
     * @notice Claims accrued management and performance fees.
     */
    function claimFees() external onlyOwner {
        uint256 managementFeesToClaim = accruedManagementFees;

        if (managementFeesToClaim > 0) {
            _mint(managementFeeRecipient, convertToShares(managementFeesToClaim));
            accruedManagementFees = 0;
        }

        emit ClaimedFees(managementFeesToClaim);
    }
}

File 2 of 19 : Ownable.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.4;

/// @notice Simple single owner authorization mixin.
/// @author Solady (https://github.com/vectorized/solady/blob/main/src/auth/Ownable.sol)
///
/// @dev Note:
/// This implementation does NOT auto-initialize the owner to `msg.sender`.
/// You MUST call the `_initializeOwner` in the constructor / initializer.
///
/// While the ownable portion follows
/// [EIP-173](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-173) for compatibility,
/// the nomenclature for the 2-step ownership handover may be unique to this codebase.
abstract contract Ownable {
    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                       CUSTOM ERRORS                        */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev The caller is not authorized to call the function.
    error Unauthorized();

    /// @dev The `newOwner` cannot be the zero address.
    error NewOwnerIsZeroAddress();

    /// @dev The `pendingOwner` does not have a valid handover request.
    error NoHandoverRequest();

    /// @dev Cannot double-initialize.
    error AlreadyInitialized();

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                           EVENTS                           */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev The ownership is transferred from `oldOwner` to `newOwner`.
    /// This event is intentionally kept the same as OpenZeppelin's Ownable to be
    /// compatible with indexers and [EIP-173](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-173),
    /// despite it not being as lightweight as a single argument event.
    event OwnershipTransferred(address indexed oldOwner, address indexed newOwner);

    /// @dev An ownership handover to `pendingOwner` has been requested.
    event OwnershipHandoverRequested(address indexed pendingOwner);

    /// @dev The ownership handover to `pendingOwner` has been canceled.
    event OwnershipHandoverCanceled(address indexed pendingOwner);

    /// @dev `keccak256(bytes("OwnershipTransferred(address,address)"))`.
    uint256 private constant _OWNERSHIP_TRANSFERRED_EVENT_SIGNATURE =
        0x8be0079c531659141344cd1fd0a4f28419497f9722a3daafe3b4186f6b6457e0;

    /// @dev `keccak256(bytes("OwnershipHandoverRequested(address)"))`.
    uint256 private constant _OWNERSHIP_HANDOVER_REQUESTED_EVENT_SIGNATURE =
        0xdbf36a107da19e49527a7176a1babf963b4b0ff8cde35ee35d6cd8f1f9ac7e1d;

    /// @dev `keccak256(bytes("OwnershipHandoverCanceled(address)"))`.
    uint256 private constant _OWNERSHIP_HANDOVER_CANCELED_EVENT_SIGNATURE =
        0xfa7b8eab7da67f412cc9575ed43464468f9bfbae89d1675917346ca6d8fe3c92;

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                          STORAGE                           */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev The owner slot is given by:
    /// `bytes32(~uint256(uint32(bytes4(keccak256("_OWNER_SLOT_NOT")))))`.
    /// It is intentionally chosen to be a high value
    /// to avoid collision with lower slots.
    /// The choice of manual storage layout is to enable compatibility
    /// with both regular and upgradeable contracts.
    bytes32 internal constant _OWNER_SLOT =
        0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff74873927;

    /// The ownership handover slot of `newOwner` is given by:
    /// ```
    ///     mstore(0x00, or(shl(96, user), _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED))
    ///     let handoverSlot := keccak256(0x00, 0x20)
    /// ```
    /// It stores the expiry timestamp of the two-step ownership handover.
    uint256 private constant _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED = 0x389a75e1;

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                     INTERNAL FUNCTIONS                     */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev Override to return true to make `_initializeOwner` prevent double-initialization.
    function _guardInitializeOwner() internal pure virtual returns (bool guard) {}

    /// @dev Initializes the owner directly without authorization guard.
    /// This function must be called upon initialization,
    /// regardless of whether the contract is upgradeable or not.
    /// This is to enable generalization to both regular and upgradeable contracts,
    /// and to save gas in case the initial owner is not the caller.
    /// For performance reasons, this function will not check if there
    /// is an existing owner.
    function _initializeOwner(address newOwner) internal virtual {
        if (_guardInitializeOwner()) {
            /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
            assembly {
                let ownerSlot := _OWNER_SLOT
                if sload(ownerSlot) {
                    mstore(0x00, 0x0dc149f0) // `AlreadyInitialized()`.
                    revert(0x1c, 0x04)
                }
                // Clean the upper 96 bits.
                newOwner := shr(96, shl(96, newOwner))
                // Store the new value.
                sstore(ownerSlot, or(newOwner, shl(255, iszero(newOwner))))
                // Emit the {OwnershipTransferred} event.
                log3(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_TRANSFERRED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, 0, newOwner)
            }
        } else {
            /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
            assembly {
                // Clean the upper 96 bits.
                newOwner := shr(96, shl(96, newOwner))
                // Store the new value.
                sstore(_OWNER_SLOT, newOwner)
                // Emit the {OwnershipTransferred} event.
                log3(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_TRANSFERRED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, 0, newOwner)
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Sets the owner directly without authorization guard.
    function _setOwner(address newOwner) internal virtual {
        if (_guardInitializeOwner()) {
            /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
            assembly {
                let ownerSlot := _OWNER_SLOT
                // Clean the upper 96 bits.
                newOwner := shr(96, shl(96, newOwner))
                // Emit the {OwnershipTransferred} event.
                log3(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_TRANSFERRED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, sload(ownerSlot), newOwner)
                // Store the new value.
                sstore(ownerSlot, or(newOwner, shl(255, iszero(newOwner))))
            }
        } else {
            /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
            assembly {
                let ownerSlot := _OWNER_SLOT
                // Clean the upper 96 bits.
                newOwner := shr(96, shl(96, newOwner))
                // Emit the {OwnershipTransferred} event.
                log3(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_TRANSFERRED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, sload(ownerSlot), newOwner)
                // Store the new value.
                sstore(ownerSlot, newOwner)
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Throws if the sender is not the owner.
    function _checkOwner() internal view virtual {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // If the caller is not the stored owner, revert.
            if iszero(eq(caller(), sload(_OWNER_SLOT))) {
                mstore(0x00, 0x82b42900) // `Unauthorized()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns how long a two-step ownership handover is valid for in seconds.
    /// Override to return a different value if needed.
    /// Made internal to conserve bytecode. Wrap it in a public function if needed.
    function _ownershipHandoverValidFor() internal view virtual returns (uint64) {
        return 48 * 3600;
    }

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                  PUBLIC UPDATE FUNCTIONS                   */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev Allows the owner to transfer the ownership to `newOwner`.
    function transferOwnership(address newOwner) public payable virtual onlyOwner {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            if iszero(shl(96, newOwner)) {
                mstore(0x00, 0x7448fbae) // `NewOwnerIsZeroAddress()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
        }
        _setOwner(newOwner);
    }

    /// @dev Allows the owner to renounce their ownership.
    function renounceOwnership() public payable virtual onlyOwner {
        _setOwner(address(0));
    }

    /// @dev Request a two-step ownership handover to the caller.
    /// The request will automatically expire in 48 hours (172800 seconds) by default.
    function requestOwnershipHandover() public payable virtual {
        unchecked {
            uint256 expires = block.timestamp + _ownershipHandoverValidFor();
            /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
            assembly {
                // Compute and set the handover slot to `expires`.
                mstore(0x0c, _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED)
                mstore(0x00, caller())
                sstore(keccak256(0x0c, 0x20), expires)
                // Emit the {OwnershipHandoverRequested} event.
                log2(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_HANDOVER_REQUESTED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, caller())
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Cancels the two-step ownership handover to the caller, if any.
    function cancelOwnershipHandover() public payable virtual {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // Compute and set the handover slot to 0.
            mstore(0x0c, _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED)
            mstore(0x00, caller())
            sstore(keccak256(0x0c, 0x20), 0)
            // Emit the {OwnershipHandoverCanceled} event.
            log2(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_HANDOVER_CANCELED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, caller())
        }
    }

    /// @dev Allows the owner to complete the two-step ownership handover to `pendingOwner`.
    /// Reverts if there is no existing ownership handover requested by `pendingOwner`.
    function completeOwnershipHandover(address pendingOwner) public payable virtual onlyOwner {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // Compute and set the handover slot to 0.
            mstore(0x0c, _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED)
            mstore(0x00, pendingOwner)
            let handoverSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x20)
            // If the handover does not exist, or has expired.
            if gt(timestamp(), sload(handoverSlot)) {
                mstore(0x00, 0x6f5e8818) // `NoHandoverRequest()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
            // Set the handover slot to 0.
            sstore(handoverSlot, 0)
        }
        _setOwner(pendingOwner);
    }

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                   PUBLIC READ FUNCTIONS                    */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev Returns the owner of the contract.
    function owner() public view virtual returns (address result) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            result := sload(_OWNER_SLOT)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the expiry timestamp for the two-step ownership handover to `pendingOwner`.
    function ownershipHandoverExpiresAt(address pendingOwner)
        public
        view
        virtual
        returns (uint256 result)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // Compute the handover slot.
            mstore(0x0c, _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED)
            mstore(0x00, pendingOwner)
            // Load the handover slot.
            result := sload(keccak256(0x0c, 0x20))
        }
    }

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                         MODIFIERS                          */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev Marks a function as only callable by the owner.
    modifier onlyOwner() virtual {
        _checkOwner();
        _;
    }
}

File 3 of 19 : ERC20.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v5.2.0) (token/ERC20/ERC20.sol)

pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

import {IERC20} from "./IERC20.sol";
import {IERC20Metadata} from "./extensions/IERC20Metadata.sol";
import {Context} from "../../utils/Context.sol";
import {IERC20Errors} from "../../interfaces/draft-IERC6093.sol";

/**
 * @dev Implementation of the {IERC20} interface.
 *
 * This implementation is agnostic to the way tokens are created. This means
 * that a supply mechanism has to be added in a derived contract using {_mint}.
 *
 * TIP: For a detailed writeup see our guide
 * https://forum.openzeppelin.com/t/how-to-implement-erc20-supply-mechanisms/226[How
 * to implement supply mechanisms].
 *
 * The default value of {decimals} is 18. To change this, you should override
 * this function so it returns a different value.
 *
 * We have followed general OpenZeppelin Contracts guidelines: functions revert
 * instead returning `false` on failure. This behavior is nonetheless
 * conventional and does not conflict with the expectations of ERC-20
 * applications.
 */
abstract contract ERC20 is Context, IERC20, IERC20Metadata, IERC20Errors {
    mapping(address account => uint256) private _balances;

    mapping(address account => mapping(address spender => uint256)) private _allowances;

    uint256 private _totalSupply;

    string private _name;
    string private _symbol;

    /**
     * @dev Sets the values for {name} and {symbol}.
     *
     * All two of these values are immutable: they can only be set once during
     * construction.
     */
    constructor(string memory name_, string memory symbol_) {
        _name = name_;
        _symbol = symbol_;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the name of the token.
     */
    function name() public view virtual returns (string memory) {
        return _name;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the symbol of the token, usually a shorter version of the
     * name.
     */
    function symbol() public view virtual returns (string memory) {
        return _symbol;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the number of decimals used to get its user representation.
     * For example, if `decimals` equals `2`, a balance of `505` tokens should
     * be displayed to a user as `5.05` (`505 / 10 ** 2`).
     *
     * Tokens usually opt for a value of 18, imitating the relationship between
     * Ether and Wei. This is the default value returned by this function, unless
     * it's overridden.
     *
     * NOTE: This information is only used for _display_ purposes: it in
     * no way affects any of the arithmetic of the contract, including
     * {IERC20-balanceOf} and {IERC20-transfer}.
     */
    function decimals() public view virtual returns (uint8) {
        return 18;
    }

    /**
     * @dev See {IERC20-totalSupply}.
     */
    function totalSupply() public view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return _totalSupply;
    }

    /**
     * @dev See {IERC20-balanceOf}.
     */
    function balanceOf(address account) public view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return _balances[account];
    }

    /**
     * @dev See {IERC20-transfer}.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - `to` cannot be the zero address.
     * - the caller must have a balance of at least `value`.
     */
    function transfer(address to, uint256 value) public virtual returns (bool) {
        address owner = _msgSender();
        _transfer(owner, to, value);
        return true;
    }

    /**
     * @dev See {IERC20-allowance}.
     */
    function allowance(address owner, address spender) public view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return _allowances[owner][spender];
    }

    /**
     * @dev See {IERC20-approve}.
     *
     * NOTE: If `value` is the maximum `uint256`, the allowance is not updated on
     * `transferFrom`. This is semantically equivalent to an infinite approval.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
     */
    function approve(address spender, uint256 value) public virtual returns (bool) {
        address owner = _msgSender();
        _approve(owner, spender, value);
        return true;
    }

    /**
     * @dev See {IERC20-transferFrom}.
     *
     * Skips emitting an {Approval} event indicating an allowance update. This is not
     * required by the ERC. See {xref-ERC20-_approve-address-address-uint256-bool-}[_approve].
     *
     * NOTE: Does not update the allowance if the current allowance
     * is the maximum `uint256`.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - `from` and `to` cannot be the zero address.
     * - `from` must have a balance of at least `value`.
     * - the caller must have allowance for ``from``'s tokens of at least
     * `value`.
     */
    function transferFrom(address from, address to, uint256 value) public virtual returns (bool) {
        address spender = _msgSender();
        _spendAllowance(from, spender, value);
        _transfer(from, to, value);
        return true;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Moves a `value` amount of tokens from `from` to `to`.
     *
     * This internal function is equivalent to {transfer}, and can be used to
     * e.g. implement automatic token fees, slashing mechanisms, etc.
     *
     * Emits a {Transfer} event.
     *
     * NOTE: This function is not virtual, {_update} should be overridden instead.
     */
    function _transfer(address from, address to, uint256 value) internal {
        if (from == address(0)) {
            revert ERC20InvalidSender(address(0));
        }
        if (to == address(0)) {
            revert ERC20InvalidReceiver(address(0));
        }
        _update(from, to, value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Transfers a `value` amount of tokens from `from` to `to`, or alternatively mints (or burns) if `from`
     * (or `to`) is the zero address. All customizations to transfers, mints, and burns should be done by overriding
     * this function.
     *
     * Emits a {Transfer} event.
     */
    function _update(address from, address to, uint256 value) internal virtual {
        if (from == address(0)) {
            // Overflow check required: The rest of the code assumes that totalSupply never overflows
            _totalSupply += value;
        } else {
            uint256 fromBalance = _balances[from];
            if (fromBalance < value) {
                revert ERC20InsufficientBalance(from, fromBalance, value);
            }
            unchecked {
                // Overflow not possible: value <= fromBalance <= totalSupply.
                _balances[from] = fromBalance - value;
            }
        }

        if (to == address(0)) {
            unchecked {
                // Overflow not possible: value <= totalSupply or value <= fromBalance <= totalSupply.
                _totalSupply -= value;
            }
        } else {
            unchecked {
                // Overflow not possible: balance + value is at most totalSupply, which we know fits into a uint256.
                _balances[to] += value;
            }
        }

        emit Transfer(from, to, value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Creates a `value` amount of tokens and assigns them to `account`, by transferring it from address(0).
     * Relies on the `_update` mechanism
     *
     * Emits a {Transfer} event with `from` set to the zero address.
     *
     * NOTE: This function is not virtual, {_update} should be overridden instead.
     */
    function _mint(address account, uint256 value) internal {
        if (account == address(0)) {
            revert ERC20InvalidReceiver(address(0));
        }
        _update(address(0), account, value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Destroys a `value` amount of tokens from `account`, lowering the total supply.
     * Relies on the `_update` mechanism.
     *
     * Emits a {Transfer} event with `to` set to the zero address.
     *
     * NOTE: This function is not virtual, {_update} should be overridden instead
     */
    function _burn(address account, uint256 value) internal {
        if (account == address(0)) {
            revert ERC20InvalidSender(address(0));
        }
        _update(account, address(0), value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Sets `value` as the allowance of `spender` over the `owner` s tokens.
     *
     * This internal function is equivalent to `approve`, and can be used to
     * e.g. set automatic allowances for certain subsystems, etc.
     *
     * Emits an {Approval} event.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - `owner` cannot be the zero address.
     * - `spender` cannot be the zero address.
     *
     * Overrides to this logic should be done to the variant with an additional `bool emitEvent` argument.
     */
    function _approve(address owner, address spender, uint256 value) internal {
        _approve(owner, spender, value, true);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Variant of {_approve} with an optional flag to enable or disable the {Approval} event.
     *
     * By default (when calling {_approve}) the flag is set to true. On the other hand, approval changes made by
     * `_spendAllowance` during the `transferFrom` operation set the flag to false. This saves gas by not emitting any
     * `Approval` event during `transferFrom` operations.
     *
     * Anyone who wishes to continue emitting `Approval` events on the`transferFrom` operation can force the flag to
     * true using the following override:
     *
     * ```solidity
     * function _approve(address owner, address spender, uint256 value, bool) internal virtual override {
     *     super._approve(owner, spender, value, true);
     * }
     * ```
     *
     * Requirements are the same as {_approve}.
     */
    function _approve(address owner, address spender, uint256 value, bool emitEvent) internal virtual {
        if (owner == address(0)) {
            revert ERC20InvalidApprover(address(0));
        }
        if (spender == address(0)) {
            revert ERC20InvalidSpender(address(0));
        }
        _allowances[owner][spender] = value;
        if (emitEvent) {
            emit Approval(owner, spender, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Updates `owner` s allowance for `spender` based on spent `value`.
     *
     * Does not update the allowance value in case of infinite allowance.
     * Revert if not enough allowance is available.
     *
     * Does not emit an {Approval} event.
     */
    function _spendAllowance(address owner, address spender, uint256 value) internal virtual {
        uint256 currentAllowance = allowance(owner, spender);
        if (currentAllowance < type(uint256).max) {
            if (currentAllowance < value) {
                revert ERC20InsufficientAllowance(spender, currentAllowance, value);
            }
            unchecked {
                _approve(owner, spender, currentAllowance - value, false);
            }
        }
    }
}

File 4 of 19 : ERC4626.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v5.1.0) (token/ERC20/extensions/ERC4626.sol)

pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

import {IERC20, IERC20Metadata, ERC20} from "../ERC20.sol";
import {SafeERC20} from "../utils/SafeERC20.sol";
import {IERC4626} from "../../../interfaces/IERC4626.sol";
import {Math} from "../../../utils/math/Math.sol";

/**
 * @dev Implementation of the ERC-4626 "Tokenized Vault Standard" as defined in
 * https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4626[ERC-4626].
 *
 * This extension allows the minting and burning of "shares" (represented using the ERC-20 inheritance) in exchange for
 * underlying "assets" through standardized {deposit}, {mint}, {redeem} and {burn} workflows. This contract extends
 * the ERC-20 standard. Any additional extensions included along it would affect the "shares" token represented by this
 * contract and not the "assets" token which is an independent contract.
 *
 * [CAUTION]
 * ====
 * In empty (or nearly empty) ERC-4626 vaults, deposits are at high risk of being stolen through frontrunning
 * with a "donation" to the vault that inflates the price of a share. This is variously known as a donation or inflation
 * attack and is essentially a problem of slippage. Vault deployers can protect against this attack by making an initial
 * deposit of a non-trivial amount of the asset, such that price manipulation becomes infeasible. Withdrawals may
 * similarly be affected by slippage. Users can protect against this attack as well as unexpected slippage in general by
 * verifying the amount received is as expected, using a wrapper that performs these checks such as
 * https://github.com/fei-protocol/ERC4626#erc4626router-and-base[ERC4626Router].
 *
 * Since v4.9, this implementation introduces configurable virtual assets and shares to help developers mitigate that risk.
 * The `_decimalsOffset()` corresponds to an offset in the decimal representation between the underlying asset's decimals
 * and the vault decimals. This offset also determines the rate of virtual shares to virtual assets in the vault, which
 * itself determines the initial exchange rate. While not fully preventing the attack, analysis shows that the default
 * offset (0) makes it non-profitable even if an attacker is able to capture value from multiple user deposits, as a result
 * of the value being captured by the virtual shares (out of the attacker's donation) matching the attacker's expected gains.
 * With a larger offset, the attack becomes orders of magnitude more expensive than it is profitable. More details about the
 * underlying math can be found xref:erc4626.adoc#inflation-attack[here].
 *
 * The drawback of this approach is that the virtual shares do capture (a very small) part of the value being accrued
 * to the vault. Also, if the vault experiences losses, the users try to exit the vault, the virtual shares and assets
 * will cause the first user to exit to experience reduced losses in detriment to the last users that will experience
 * bigger losses. Developers willing to revert back to the pre-v4.9 behavior just need to override the
 * `_convertToShares` and `_convertToAssets` functions.
 *
 * To learn more, check out our xref:ROOT:erc4626.adoc[ERC-4626 guide].
 * ====
 */
abstract contract ERC4626 is ERC20, IERC4626 {
    using Math for uint256;

    IERC20 private immutable _asset;
    uint8 private immutable _underlyingDecimals;

    /**
     * @dev Attempted to deposit more assets than the max amount for `receiver`.
     */
    error ERC4626ExceededMaxDeposit(address receiver, uint256 assets, uint256 max);

    /**
     * @dev Attempted to mint more shares than the max amount for `receiver`.
     */
    error ERC4626ExceededMaxMint(address receiver, uint256 shares, uint256 max);

    /**
     * @dev Attempted to withdraw more assets than the max amount for `receiver`.
     */
    error ERC4626ExceededMaxWithdraw(address owner, uint256 assets, uint256 max);

    /**
     * @dev Attempted to redeem more shares than the max amount for `receiver`.
     */
    error ERC4626ExceededMaxRedeem(address owner, uint256 shares, uint256 max);

    /**
     * @dev Set the underlying asset contract. This must be an ERC20-compatible contract (ERC-20 or ERC-777).
     */
    constructor(IERC20 asset_) {
        (bool success, uint8 assetDecimals) = _tryGetAssetDecimals(asset_);
        _underlyingDecimals = success ? assetDecimals : 18;
        _asset = asset_;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Attempts to fetch the asset decimals. A return value of false indicates that the attempt failed in some way.
     */
    function _tryGetAssetDecimals(IERC20 asset_) private view returns (bool ok, uint8 assetDecimals) {
        (bool success, bytes memory encodedDecimals) = address(asset_).staticcall(
            abi.encodeCall(IERC20Metadata.decimals, ())
        );
        if (success && encodedDecimals.length >= 32) {
            uint256 returnedDecimals = abi.decode(encodedDecimals, (uint256));
            if (returnedDecimals <= type(uint8).max) {
                return (true, uint8(returnedDecimals));
            }
        }
        return (false, 0);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Decimals are computed by adding the decimal offset on top of the underlying asset's decimals. This
     * "original" value is cached during construction of the vault contract. If this read operation fails (e.g., the
     * asset has not been created yet), a default of 18 is used to represent the underlying asset's decimals.
     *
     * See {IERC20Metadata-decimals}.
     */
    function decimals() public view virtual override(IERC20Metadata, ERC20) returns (uint8) {
        return _underlyingDecimals + _decimalsOffset();
    }

    /** @dev See {IERC4626-asset}. */
    function asset() public view virtual returns (address) {
        return address(_asset);
    }

    /** @dev See {IERC4626-totalAssets}. */
    function totalAssets() public view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return _asset.balanceOf(address(this));
    }

    /** @dev See {IERC4626-convertToShares}. */
    function convertToShares(uint256 assets) public view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return _convertToShares(assets, Math.Rounding.Floor);
    }

    /** @dev See {IERC4626-convertToAssets}. */
    function convertToAssets(uint256 shares) public view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return _convertToAssets(shares, Math.Rounding.Floor);
    }

    /** @dev See {IERC4626-maxDeposit}. */
    function maxDeposit(address) public view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return type(uint256).max;
    }

    /** @dev See {IERC4626-maxMint}. */
    function maxMint(address) public view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return type(uint256).max;
    }

    /** @dev See {IERC4626-maxWithdraw}. */
    function maxWithdraw(address owner) public view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return _convertToAssets(balanceOf(owner), Math.Rounding.Floor);
    }

    /** @dev See {IERC4626-maxRedeem}. */
    function maxRedeem(address owner) public view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return balanceOf(owner);
    }

    /** @dev See {IERC4626-previewDeposit}. */
    function previewDeposit(uint256 assets) public view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return _convertToShares(assets, Math.Rounding.Floor);
    }

    /** @dev See {IERC4626-previewMint}. */
    function previewMint(uint256 shares) public view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return _convertToAssets(shares, Math.Rounding.Ceil);
    }

    /** @dev See {IERC4626-previewWithdraw}. */
    function previewWithdraw(uint256 assets) public view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return _convertToShares(assets, Math.Rounding.Ceil);
    }

    /** @dev See {IERC4626-previewRedeem}. */
    function previewRedeem(uint256 shares) public view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return _convertToAssets(shares, Math.Rounding.Floor);
    }

    /** @dev See {IERC4626-deposit}. */
    function deposit(uint256 assets, address receiver) public virtual returns (uint256) {
        uint256 maxAssets = maxDeposit(receiver);
        if (assets > maxAssets) {
            revert ERC4626ExceededMaxDeposit(receiver, assets, maxAssets);
        }

        uint256 shares = previewDeposit(assets);
        _deposit(_msgSender(), receiver, assets, shares);

        return shares;
    }

    /** @dev See {IERC4626-mint}. */
    function mint(uint256 shares, address receiver) public virtual returns (uint256) {
        uint256 maxShares = maxMint(receiver);
        if (shares > maxShares) {
            revert ERC4626ExceededMaxMint(receiver, shares, maxShares);
        }

        uint256 assets = previewMint(shares);
        _deposit(_msgSender(), receiver, assets, shares);

        return assets;
    }

    /** @dev See {IERC4626-withdraw}. */
    function withdraw(uint256 assets, address receiver, address owner) public virtual returns (uint256) {
        uint256 maxAssets = maxWithdraw(owner);
        if (assets > maxAssets) {
            revert ERC4626ExceededMaxWithdraw(owner, assets, maxAssets);
        }

        uint256 shares = previewWithdraw(assets);
        _withdraw(_msgSender(), receiver, owner, assets, shares);

        return shares;
    }

    /** @dev See {IERC4626-redeem}. */
    function redeem(uint256 shares, address receiver, address owner) public virtual returns (uint256) {
        uint256 maxShares = maxRedeem(owner);
        if (shares > maxShares) {
            revert ERC4626ExceededMaxRedeem(owner, shares, maxShares);
        }

        uint256 assets = previewRedeem(shares);
        _withdraw(_msgSender(), receiver, owner, assets, shares);

        return assets;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Internal conversion function (from assets to shares) with support for rounding direction.
     */
    function _convertToShares(uint256 assets, Math.Rounding rounding) internal view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return assets.mulDiv(totalSupply() + 10 ** _decimalsOffset(), totalAssets() + 1, rounding);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Internal conversion function (from shares to assets) with support for rounding direction.
     */
    function _convertToAssets(uint256 shares, Math.Rounding rounding) internal view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return shares.mulDiv(totalAssets() + 1, totalSupply() + 10 ** _decimalsOffset(), rounding);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Deposit/mint common workflow.
     */
    function _deposit(address caller, address receiver, uint256 assets, uint256 shares) internal virtual {
        // If _asset is ERC-777, `transferFrom` can trigger a reentrancy BEFORE the transfer happens through the
        // `tokensToSend` hook. On the other hand, the `tokenReceived` hook, that is triggered after the transfer,
        // calls the vault, which is assumed not malicious.
        //
        // Conclusion: we need to do the transfer before we mint so that any reentrancy would happen before the
        // assets are transferred and before the shares are minted, which is a valid state.
        // slither-disable-next-line reentrancy-no-eth
        SafeERC20.safeTransferFrom(_asset, caller, address(this), assets);
        _mint(receiver, shares);

        emit Deposit(caller, receiver, assets, shares);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Withdraw/redeem common workflow.
     */
    function _withdraw(
        address caller,
        address receiver,
        address owner,
        uint256 assets,
        uint256 shares
    ) internal virtual {
        if (caller != owner) {
            _spendAllowance(owner, caller, shares);
        }

        // If _asset is ERC-777, `transfer` can trigger a reentrancy AFTER the transfer happens through the
        // `tokensReceived` hook. On the other hand, the `tokensToSend` hook, that is triggered before the transfer,
        // calls the vault, which is assumed not malicious.
        //
        // Conclusion: we need to do the transfer after the burn so that any reentrancy would happen after the
        // shares are burned and after the assets are transferred, which is a valid state.
        _burn(owner, shares);
        SafeERC20.safeTransfer(_asset, receiver, assets);

        emit Withdraw(caller, receiver, owner, assets, shares);
    }

    function _decimalsOffset() internal view virtual returns (uint8) {
        return 0;
    }
}

File 5 of 19 : ERC4626Fees.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT

pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

import {IERC20} from "../../token/ERC20/IERC20.sol";
import {ERC4626} from "../../token/ERC20/extensions/ERC4626.sol";
import {SafeERC20} from "../../token/ERC20/utils/SafeERC20.sol";
import {Math} from "../../utils/math/Math.sol";

/// @dev ERC-4626 vault with entry/exit fees expressed in https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basis_point[basis point (bp)].
///
/// NOTE: The contract charges fees in terms of assets, not shares. This means that the fees are calculated based on the
/// amount of assets that are being deposited or withdrawn, and not based on the amount of shares that are being minted or
/// redeemed. This is an opinionated design decision that should be taken into account when integrating this contract.
///
/// WARNING: This contract has not been audited and shouldn't be considered production ready. Consider using it with caution.
abstract contract ERC4626Fees is ERC4626 {
    using Math for uint256;

    uint256 private constant _BASIS_POINT_SCALE = 1e4;

    // === Overrides ===

    /// @dev Preview taking an entry fee on deposit. See {IERC4626-previewDeposit}.
    function previewDeposit(uint256 assets) public view virtual override returns (uint256) {
        uint256 fee = _feeOnTotal(assets, _entryFeeBasisPoints());
        return super.previewDeposit(assets - fee);
    }

    /// @dev Preview adding an entry fee on mint. See {IERC4626-previewMint}.
    function previewMint(uint256 shares) public view virtual override returns (uint256) {
        uint256 assets = super.previewMint(shares);
        return assets + _feeOnRaw(assets, _entryFeeBasisPoints());
    }

    /// @dev Preview adding an exit fee on withdraw. See {IERC4626-previewWithdraw}.
    function previewWithdraw(uint256 assets) public view virtual override returns (uint256) {
        uint256 fee = _feeOnRaw(assets, _exitFeeBasisPoints());
        return super.previewWithdraw(assets + fee);
    }

    /// @dev Preview taking an exit fee on redeem. See {IERC4626-previewRedeem}.
    function previewRedeem(uint256 shares) public view virtual override returns (uint256) {
        uint256 assets = super.previewRedeem(shares);
        return assets - _feeOnTotal(assets, _exitFeeBasisPoints());
    }

    /// @dev Send entry fee to {_entryFeeRecipient}. See {IERC4626-_deposit}.
    function _deposit(address caller, address receiver, uint256 assets, uint256 shares) internal virtual override {
        uint256 fee = _feeOnTotal(assets, _entryFeeBasisPoints());
        address recipient = _entryFeeRecipient();

        super._deposit(caller, receiver, assets, shares);

        if (fee > 0 && recipient != address(this)) {
            SafeERC20.safeTransfer(IERC20(asset()), recipient, fee);
        }
    }

    /// @dev Send exit fee to {_exitFeeRecipient}. See {IERC4626-_deposit}.
    function _withdraw(
        address caller,
        address receiver,
        address owner,
        uint256 assets,
        uint256 shares
    ) internal virtual override {
        uint256 fee = _feeOnRaw(assets, _exitFeeBasisPoints());
        address recipient = _exitFeeRecipient();

        super._withdraw(caller, receiver, owner, assets, shares);

        if (fee > 0 && recipient != address(this)) {
            SafeERC20.safeTransfer(IERC20(asset()), recipient, fee);
        }
    }

    // === Fee configuration ===

    function _entryFeeBasisPoints() internal view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return 0; // replace with e.g. 100 for 1%
    }

    function _exitFeeBasisPoints() internal view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return 0; // replace with e.g. 100 for 1%
    }

    function _entryFeeRecipient() internal view virtual returns (address) {
        return address(0); // replace with e.g. a treasury address
    }

    function _exitFeeRecipient() internal view virtual returns (address) {
        return address(0); // replace with e.g. a treasury address
    }

    // === Fee operations ===

    /// @dev Calculates the fees that should be added to an amount `assets` that does not already include fees.
    /// Used in {IERC4626-mint} and {IERC4626-withdraw} operations.
    function _feeOnRaw(uint256 assets, uint256 feeBasisPoints) private pure returns (uint256) {
        return assets.mulDiv(feeBasisPoints, _BASIS_POINT_SCALE, Math.Rounding.Ceil);
    }

    /// @dev Calculates the fee part of an amount `assets` that already includes fees.
    /// Used in {IERC4626-deposit} and {IERC4626-redeem} operations.
    function _feeOnTotal(uint256 assets, uint256 feeBasisPoints) private pure returns (uint256) {
        return assets.mulDiv(feeBasisPoints, feeBasisPoints + _BASIS_POINT_SCALE, Math.Rounding.Ceil);
    }
}

File 6 of 19 : FixedPointMathLib.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.4;

/// @notice Arithmetic library with operations for fixed-point numbers.
/// @author Solady (https://github.com/vectorized/solady/blob/main/src/utils/FixedPointMathLib.sol)
/// @author Modified from Solmate (https://github.com/transmissions11/solmate/blob/main/src/utils/FixedPointMathLib.sol)
library FixedPointMathLib {
    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                       CUSTOM ERRORS                        */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev The operation failed, as the output exceeds the maximum value of uint256.
    error ExpOverflow();

    /// @dev The operation failed, as the output exceeds the maximum value of uint256.
    error FactorialOverflow();

    /// @dev The operation failed, due to an overflow.
    error RPowOverflow();

    /// @dev The mantissa is too big to fit.
    error MantissaOverflow();

    /// @dev The operation failed, due to an multiplication overflow.
    error MulWadFailed();

    /// @dev The operation failed, due to an multiplication overflow.
    error SMulWadFailed();

    /// @dev The operation failed, either due to a multiplication overflow, or a division by a zero.
    error DivWadFailed();

    /// @dev The operation failed, either due to a multiplication overflow, or a division by a zero.
    error SDivWadFailed();

    /// @dev The operation failed, either due to a multiplication overflow, or a division by a zero.
    error MulDivFailed();

    /// @dev The division failed, as the denominator is zero.
    error DivFailed();

    /// @dev The full precision multiply-divide operation failed, either due
    /// to the result being larger than 256 bits, or a division by a zero.
    error FullMulDivFailed();

    /// @dev The output is undefined, as the input is less-than-or-equal to zero.
    error LnWadUndefined();

    /// @dev The input outside the acceptable domain.
    error OutOfDomain();

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                         CONSTANTS                          */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev The scalar of ETH and most ERC20s.
    uint256 internal constant WAD = 1e18;

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*              SIMPLIFIED FIXED POINT OPERATIONS             */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev Equivalent to `(x * y) / WAD` rounded down.
    function mulWad(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // Equivalent to `require(y == 0 || x <= type(uint256).max / y)`.
            if gt(x, div(not(0), y)) {
                if y {
                    mstore(0x00, 0xbac65e5b) // `MulWadFailed()`.
                    revert(0x1c, 0x04)
                }
            }
            z := div(mul(x, y), WAD)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Equivalent to `(x * y) / WAD` rounded down.
    function sMulWad(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := mul(x, y)
            // Equivalent to `require((x == 0 || z / x == y) && !(x == -1 && y == type(int256).min))`.
            if iszero(gt(or(iszero(x), eq(sdiv(z, x), y)), lt(not(x), eq(y, shl(255, 1))))) {
                mstore(0x00, 0xedcd4dd4) // `SMulWadFailed()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
            z := sdiv(z, WAD)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Equivalent to `(x * y) / WAD` rounded down, but without overflow checks.
    function rawMulWad(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := div(mul(x, y), WAD)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Equivalent to `(x * y) / WAD` rounded down, but without overflow checks.
    function rawSMulWad(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := sdiv(mul(x, y), WAD)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Equivalent to `(x * y) / WAD` rounded up.
    function mulWadUp(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := mul(x, y)
            // Equivalent to `require(y == 0 || x <= type(uint256).max / y)`.
            if iszero(eq(div(z, y), x)) {
                if y {
                    mstore(0x00, 0xbac65e5b) // `MulWadFailed()`.
                    revert(0x1c, 0x04)
                }
            }
            z := add(iszero(iszero(mod(z, WAD))), div(z, WAD))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Equivalent to `(x * y) / WAD` rounded up, but without overflow checks.
    function rawMulWadUp(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := add(iszero(iszero(mod(mul(x, y), WAD))), div(mul(x, y), WAD))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Equivalent to `(x * WAD) / y` rounded down.
    function divWad(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // Equivalent to `require(y != 0 && x <= type(uint256).max / WAD)`.
            if iszero(mul(y, lt(x, add(1, div(not(0), WAD))))) {
                mstore(0x00, 0x7c5f487d) // `DivWadFailed()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
            z := div(mul(x, WAD), y)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Equivalent to `(x * WAD) / y` rounded down.
    function sDivWad(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := mul(x, WAD)
            // Equivalent to `require(y != 0 && ((x * WAD) / WAD == x))`.
            if iszero(mul(y, eq(sdiv(z, WAD), x))) {
                mstore(0x00, 0x5c43740d) // `SDivWadFailed()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
            z := sdiv(z, y)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Equivalent to `(x * WAD) / y` rounded down, but without overflow and divide by zero checks.
    function rawDivWad(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := div(mul(x, WAD), y)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Equivalent to `(x * WAD) / y` rounded down, but without overflow and divide by zero checks.
    function rawSDivWad(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := sdiv(mul(x, WAD), y)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Equivalent to `(x * WAD) / y` rounded up.
    function divWadUp(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // Equivalent to `require(y != 0 && x <= type(uint256).max / WAD)`.
            if iszero(mul(y, lt(x, add(1, div(not(0), WAD))))) {
                mstore(0x00, 0x7c5f487d) // `DivWadFailed()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
            z := add(iszero(iszero(mod(mul(x, WAD), y))), div(mul(x, WAD), y))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Equivalent to `(x * WAD) / y` rounded up, but without overflow and divide by zero checks.
    function rawDivWadUp(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := add(iszero(iszero(mod(mul(x, WAD), y))), div(mul(x, WAD), y))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Equivalent to `x` to the power of `y`.
    /// because `x ** y = (e ** ln(x)) ** y = e ** (ln(x) * y)`.
    /// Note: This function is an approximation.
    function powWad(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256) {
        // Using `ln(x)` means `x` must be greater than 0.
        return expWad((lnWad(x) * y) / int256(WAD));
    }

    /// @dev Returns `exp(x)`, denominated in `WAD`.
    /// Credit to Remco Bloemen under MIT license: https://2π.com/22/exp-ln
    /// Note: This function is an approximation. Monotonically increasing.
    function expWad(int256 x) internal pure returns (int256 r) {
        unchecked {
            // When the result is less than 0.5 we return zero.
            // This happens when `x <= (log(1e-18) * 1e18) ~ -4.15e19`.
            if (x <= -41446531673892822313) return r;

            /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
            assembly {
                // When the result is greater than `(2**255 - 1) / 1e18` we can not represent it as
                // an int. This happens when `x >= floor(log((2**255 - 1) / 1e18) * 1e18) ≈ 135`.
                if iszero(slt(x, 135305999368893231589)) {
                    mstore(0x00, 0xa37bfec9) // `ExpOverflow()`.
                    revert(0x1c, 0x04)
                }
            }

            // `x` is now in the range `(-42, 136) * 1e18`. Convert to `(-42, 136) * 2**96`
            // for more intermediate precision and a binary basis. This base conversion
            // is a multiplication by 1e18 / 2**96 = 5**18 / 2**78.
            x = (x << 78) / 5 ** 18;

            // Reduce range of x to (-½ ln 2, ½ ln 2) * 2**96 by factoring out powers
            // of two such that exp(x) = exp(x') * 2**k, where k is an integer.
            // Solving this gives k = round(x / log(2)) and x' = x - k * log(2).
            int256 k = ((x << 96) / 54916777467707473351141471128 + 2 ** 95) >> 96;
            x = x - k * 54916777467707473351141471128;

            // `k` is in the range `[-61, 195]`.

            // Evaluate using a (6, 7)-term rational approximation.
            // `p` is made monic, we'll multiply by a scale factor later.
            int256 y = x + 1346386616545796478920950773328;
            y = ((y * x) >> 96) + 57155421227552351082224309758442;
            int256 p = y + x - 94201549194550492254356042504812;
            p = ((p * y) >> 96) + 28719021644029726153956944680412240;
            p = p * x + (4385272521454847904659076985693276 << 96);

            // We leave `p` in `2**192` basis so we don't need to scale it back up for the division.
            int256 q = x - 2855989394907223263936484059900;
            q = ((q * x) >> 96) + 50020603652535783019961831881945;
            q = ((q * x) >> 96) - 533845033583426703283633433725380;
            q = ((q * x) >> 96) + 3604857256930695427073651918091429;
            q = ((q * x) >> 96) - 14423608567350463180887372962807573;
            q = ((q * x) >> 96) + 26449188498355588339934803723976023;

            /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
            assembly {
                // Div in assembly because solidity adds a zero check despite the unchecked.
                // The q polynomial won't have zeros in the domain as all its roots are complex.
                // No scaling is necessary because p is already `2**96` too large.
                r := sdiv(p, q)
            }

            // r should be in the range `(0.09, 0.25) * 2**96`.

            // We now need to multiply r by:
            // - The scale factor `s ≈ 6.031367120`.
            // - The `2**k` factor from the range reduction.
            // - The `1e18 / 2**96` factor for base conversion.
            // We do this all at once, with an intermediate result in `2**213`
            // basis, so the final right shift is always by a positive amount.
            r = int256(
                (uint256(r) * 3822833074963236453042738258902158003155416615667) >> uint256(195 - k)
            );
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `ln(x)`, denominated in `WAD`.
    /// Credit to Remco Bloemen under MIT license: https://2π.com/22/exp-ln
    /// Note: This function is an approximation. Monotonically increasing.
    function lnWad(int256 x) internal pure returns (int256 r) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // We want to convert `x` from `10**18` fixed point to `2**96` fixed point.
            // We do this by multiplying by `2**96 / 10**18`. But since
            // `ln(x * C) = ln(x) + ln(C)`, we can simply do nothing here
            // and add `ln(2**96 / 10**18)` at the end.

            // Compute `k = log2(x) - 96`, `r = 159 - k = 255 - log2(x) = 255 ^ log2(x)`.
            r := shl(7, lt(0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff, x))
            r := or(r, shl(6, lt(0xffffffffffffffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(5, lt(0xffffffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(4, lt(0xffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(3, lt(0xff, shr(r, x))))
            // We place the check here for more optimal stack operations.
            if iszero(sgt(x, 0)) {
                mstore(0x00, 0x1615e638) // `LnWadUndefined()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
            // forgefmt: disable-next-item
            r := xor(r, byte(and(0x1f, shr(shr(r, x), 0x8421084210842108cc6318c6db6d54be)),
                0xf8f9f9faf9fdfafbf9fdfcfdfafbfcfef9fafdfafcfcfbfefafafcfbffffffff))

            // Reduce range of x to (1, 2) * 2**96
            // ln(2^k * x) = k * ln(2) + ln(x)
            x := shr(159, shl(r, x))

            // Evaluate using a (8, 8)-term rational approximation.
            // `p` is made monic, we will multiply by a scale factor later.
            // forgefmt: disable-next-item
            let p := sub( // This heavily nested expression is to avoid stack-too-deep for via-ir.
                sar(96, mul(add(43456485725739037958740375743393,
                sar(96, mul(add(24828157081833163892658089445524,
                sar(96, mul(add(3273285459638523848632254066296,
                    x), x))), x))), x)), 11111509109440967052023855526967)
            p := sub(sar(96, mul(p, x)), 45023709667254063763336534515857)
            p := sub(sar(96, mul(p, x)), 14706773417378608786704636184526)
            p := sub(mul(p, x), shl(96, 795164235651350426258249787498))
            // We leave `p` in `2**192` basis so we don't need to scale it back up for the division.

            // `q` is monic by convention.
            let q := add(5573035233440673466300451813936, x)
            q := add(71694874799317883764090561454958, sar(96, mul(x, q)))
            q := add(283447036172924575727196451306956, sar(96, mul(x, q)))
            q := add(401686690394027663651624208769553, sar(96, mul(x, q)))
            q := add(204048457590392012362485061816622, sar(96, mul(x, q)))
            q := add(31853899698501571402653359427138, sar(96, mul(x, q)))
            q := add(909429971244387300277376558375, sar(96, mul(x, q)))

            // `p / q` is in the range `(0, 0.125) * 2**96`.

            // Finalization, we need to:
            // - Multiply by the scale factor `s = 5.549…`.
            // - Add `ln(2**96 / 10**18)`.
            // - Add `k * ln(2)`.
            // - Multiply by `10**18 / 2**96 = 5**18 >> 78`.

            // The q polynomial is known not to have zeros in the domain.
            // No scaling required because p is already `2**96` too large.
            p := sdiv(p, q)
            // Multiply by the scaling factor: `s * 5**18 * 2**96`, base is now `5**18 * 2**192`.
            p := mul(1677202110996718588342820967067443963516166, p)
            // Add `ln(2) * k * 5**18 * 2**192`.
            // forgefmt: disable-next-item
            p := add(mul(16597577552685614221487285958193947469193820559219878177908093499208371, sub(159, r)), p)
            // Add `ln(2**96 / 10**18) * 5**18 * 2**192`.
            p := add(600920179829731861736702779321621459595472258049074101567377883020018308, p)
            // Base conversion: mul `2**18 / 2**192`.
            r := sar(174, p)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `W_0(x)`, denominated in `WAD`.
    /// See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lambert_W_function
    /// a.k.a. Product log function. This is an approximation of the principal branch.
    /// Note: This function is an approximation. Monotonically increasing.
    function lambertW0Wad(int256 x) internal pure returns (int256 w) {
        // forgefmt: disable-next-item
        unchecked {
            if ((w = x) <= -367879441171442322) revert OutOfDomain(); // `x` less than `-1/e`.
            (int256 wad, int256 p) = (int256(WAD), x);
            uint256 c; // Whether we need to avoid catastrophic cancellation.
            uint256 i = 4; // Number of iterations.
            if (w <= 0x1ffffffffffff) {
                if (-0x4000000000000 <= w) {
                    i = 1; // Inputs near zero only take one step to converge.
                } else if (w <= -0x3ffffffffffffff) {
                    i = 32; // Inputs near `-1/e` take very long to converge.
                }
            } else if (uint256(w >> 63) == uint256(0)) {
                /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
                assembly {
                    // Inline log2 for more performance, since the range is small.
                    let v := shr(49, w)
                    let l := shl(3, lt(0xff, v))
                    l := add(or(l, byte(and(0x1f, shr(shr(l, v), 0x8421084210842108cc6318c6db6d54be)),
                        0x0706060506020504060203020504030106050205030304010505030400000000)), 49)
                    w := sdiv(shl(l, 7), byte(sub(l, 31), 0x0303030303030303040506080c13))
                    c := gt(l, 60)
                    i := add(2, add(gt(l, 53), c))
                }
            } else {
                int256 ll = lnWad(w = lnWad(w));
                /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
                assembly {
                    // `w = ln(x) - ln(ln(x)) + b * ln(ln(x)) / ln(x)`.
                    w := add(sdiv(mul(ll, 1023715080943847266), w), sub(w, ll))
                    i := add(3, iszero(shr(68, x)))
                    c := iszero(shr(143, x))
                }
                if (c == uint256(0)) {
                    do { // If `x` is big, use Newton's so that intermediate values won't overflow.
                        int256 e = expWad(w);
                        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
                        assembly {
                            let t := mul(w, div(e, wad))
                            w := sub(w, sdiv(sub(t, x), div(add(e, t), wad)))
                        }
                        if (p <= w) break;
                        p = w;
                    } while (--i != uint256(0));
                    /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
                    assembly {
                        w := sub(w, sgt(w, 2))
                    }
                    return w;
                }
            }
            do { // Otherwise, use Halley's for faster convergence.
                int256 e = expWad(w);
                /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
                assembly {
                    let t := add(w, wad)
                    let s := sub(mul(w, e), mul(x, wad))
                    w := sub(w, sdiv(mul(s, wad), sub(mul(e, t), sdiv(mul(add(t, wad), s), add(t, t)))))
                }
                if (p <= w) break;
                p = w;
            } while (--i != c);
            /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
            assembly {
                w := sub(w, sgt(w, 2))
            }
            // For certain ranges of `x`, we'll use the quadratic-rate recursive formula of
            // R. Iacono and J.P. Boyd for the last iteration, to avoid catastrophic cancellation.
            if (c == uint256(0)) return w;
            int256 t = w | 1;
            /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
            assembly {
                x := sdiv(mul(x, wad), t)
            }
            x = (t * (wad + lnWad(x)));
            /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
            assembly {
                w := sdiv(x, add(wad, t))
            }
        }
    }

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                  GENERAL NUMBER UTILITIES                  */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev Returns `a * b == x * y`, with full precision.
    function fullMulEq(uint256 a, uint256 b, uint256 x, uint256 y)
        internal
        pure
        returns (bool result)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            result := and(eq(mul(a, b), mul(x, y)), eq(mulmod(x, y, not(0)), mulmod(a, b, not(0))))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Calculates `floor(x * y / d)` with full precision.
    /// Throws if result overflows a uint256 or when `d` is zero.
    /// Credit to Remco Bloemen under MIT license: https://2π.com/21/muldiv
    function fullMulDiv(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 d) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // 512-bit multiply `[p1 p0] = x * y`.
            // Compute the product mod `2**256` and mod `2**256 - 1`
            // then use the Chinese Remainder Theorem to reconstruct
            // the 512 bit result. The result is stored in two 256
            // variables such that `product = p1 * 2**256 + p0`.

            // Temporarily use `z` as `p0` to save gas.
            z := mul(x, y) // Lower 256 bits of `x * y`.
            for {} 1 {} {
                // If overflows.
                if iszero(mul(or(iszero(x), eq(div(z, x), y)), d)) {
                    let mm := mulmod(x, y, not(0))
                    let p1 := sub(mm, add(z, lt(mm, z))) // Upper 256 bits of `x * y`.

                    /*------------------- 512 by 256 division --------------------*/

                    // Make division exact by subtracting the remainder from `[p1 p0]`.
                    let r := mulmod(x, y, d) // Compute remainder using mulmod.
                    let t := and(d, sub(0, d)) // The least significant bit of `d`. `t >= 1`.
                    // Make sure `z` is less than `2**256`. Also prevents `d == 0`.
                    // Placing the check here seems to give more optimal stack operations.
                    if iszero(gt(d, p1)) {
                        mstore(0x00, 0xae47f702) // `FullMulDivFailed()`.
                        revert(0x1c, 0x04)
                    }
                    d := div(d, t) // Divide `d` by `t`, which is a power of two.
                    // Invert `d mod 2**256`
                    // Now that `d` is an odd number, it has an inverse
                    // modulo `2**256` such that `d * inv = 1 mod 2**256`.
                    // Compute the inverse by starting with a seed that is correct
                    // correct for four bits. That is, `d * inv = 1 mod 2**4`.
                    let inv := xor(2, mul(3, d))
                    // Now use Newton-Raphson iteration to improve the precision.
                    // Thanks to Hensel's lifting lemma, this also works in modular
                    // arithmetic, doubling the correct bits in each step.
                    inv := mul(inv, sub(2, mul(d, inv))) // inverse mod 2**8
                    inv := mul(inv, sub(2, mul(d, inv))) // inverse mod 2**16
                    inv := mul(inv, sub(2, mul(d, inv))) // inverse mod 2**32
                    inv := mul(inv, sub(2, mul(d, inv))) // inverse mod 2**64
                    inv := mul(inv, sub(2, mul(d, inv))) // inverse mod 2**128
                    z :=
                        mul(
                            // Divide [p1 p0] by the factors of two.
                            // Shift in bits from `p1` into `p0`. For this we need
                            // to flip `t` such that it is `2**256 / t`.
                            or(mul(sub(p1, gt(r, z)), add(div(sub(0, t), t), 1)), div(sub(z, r), t)),
                            mul(sub(2, mul(d, inv)), inv) // inverse mod 2**256
                        )
                    break
                }
                z := div(z, d)
                break
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Calculates `floor(x * y / d)` with full precision.
    /// Behavior is undefined if `d` is zero or the final result cannot fit in 256 bits.
    /// Performs the full 512 bit calculation regardless.
    function fullMulDivUnchecked(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 d)
        internal
        pure
        returns (uint256 z)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := mul(x, y)
            let mm := mulmod(x, y, not(0))
            let p1 := sub(mm, add(z, lt(mm, z)))
            let t := and(d, sub(0, d))
            let r := mulmod(x, y, d)
            d := div(d, t)
            let inv := xor(2, mul(3, d))
            inv := mul(inv, sub(2, mul(d, inv)))
            inv := mul(inv, sub(2, mul(d, inv)))
            inv := mul(inv, sub(2, mul(d, inv)))
            inv := mul(inv, sub(2, mul(d, inv)))
            inv := mul(inv, sub(2, mul(d, inv)))
            z :=
                mul(
                    or(mul(sub(p1, gt(r, z)), add(div(sub(0, t), t), 1)), div(sub(z, r), t)),
                    mul(sub(2, mul(d, inv)), inv)
                )
        }
    }

    /// @dev Calculates `floor(x * y / d)` with full precision, rounded up.
    /// Throws if result overflows a uint256 or when `d` is zero.
    /// Credit to Uniswap-v3-core under MIT license:
    /// https://github.com/Uniswap/v3-core/blob/main/contracts/libraries/FullMath.sol
    function fullMulDivUp(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 d) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        z = fullMulDiv(x, y, d);
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            if mulmod(x, y, d) {
                z := add(z, 1)
                if iszero(z) {
                    mstore(0x00, 0xae47f702) // `FullMulDivFailed()`.
                    revert(0x1c, 0x04)
                }
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Calculates `floor(x * y / 2 ** n)` with full precision.
    /// Throws if result overflows a uint256.
    /// Credit to Philogy under MIT license:
    /// https://github.com/SorellaLabs/angstrom/blob/main/contracts/src/libraries/X128MathLib.sol
    function fullMulDivN(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint8 n) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // Temporarily use `z` as `p0` to save gas.
            z := mul(x, y) // Lower 256 bits of `x * y`. We'll call this `z`.
            for {} 1 {} {
                if iszero(or(iszero(x), eq(div(z, x), y))) {
                    let k := and(n, 0xff) // `n`, cleaned.
                    let mm := mulmod(x, y, not(0))
                    let p1 := sub(mm, add(z, lt(mm, z))) // Upper 256 bits of `x * y`.
                    //         |      p1     |      z     |
                    // Before: | p1_0 ¦ p1_1 | z_0  ¦ z_1 |
                    // Final:  |   0  ¦ p1_0 | p1_1 ¦ z_0 |
                    // Check that final `z` doesn't overflow by checking that p1_0 = 0.
                    if iszero(shr(k, p1)) {
                        z := add(shl(sub(256, k), p1), shr(k, z))
                        break
                    }
                    mstore(0x00, 0xae47f702) // `FullMulDivFailed()`.
                    revert(0x1c, 0x04)
                }
                z := shr(and(n, 0xff), z)
                break
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `floor(x * y / d)`.
    /// Reverts if `x * y` overflows, or `d` is zero.
    function mulDiv(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 d) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := mul(x, y)
            // Equivalent to `require(d != 0 && (y == 0 || x <= type(uint256).max / y))`.
            if iszero(mul(or(iszero(x), eq(div(z, x), y)), d)) {
                mstore(0x00, 0xad251c27) // `MulDivFailed()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
            z := div(z, d)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `ceil(x * y / d)`.
    /// Reverts if `x * y` overflows, or `d` is zero.
    function mulDivUp(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 d) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := mul(x, y)
            // Equivalent to `require(d != 0 && (y == 0 || x <= type(uint256).max / y))`.
            if iszero(mul(or(iszero(x), eq(div(z, x), y)), d)) {
                mstore(0x00, 0xad251c27) // `MulDivFailed()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
            z := add(iszero(iszero(mod(z, d))), div(z, d))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x`, the modular multiplicative inverse of `a`, such that `(a * x) % n == 1`.
    function invMod(uint256 a, uint256 n) internal pure returns (uint256 x) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let g := n
            let r := mod(a, n)
            for { let y := 1 } 1 {} {
                let q := div(g, r)
                let t := g
                g := r
                r := sub(t, mul(r, q))
                let u := x
                x := y
                y := sub(u, mul(y, q))
                if iszero(r) { break }
            }
            x := mul(eq(g, 1), add(x, mul(slt(x, 0), n)))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `ceil(x / d)`.
    /// Reverts if `d` is zero.
    function divUp(uint256 x, uint256 d) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            if iszero(d) {
                mstore(0x00, 0x65244e4e) // `DivFailed()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
            z := add(iszero(iszero(mod(x, d))), div(x, d))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `max(0, x - y)`.
    function zeroFloorSub(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := mul(gt(x, y), sub(x, y))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `condition ? x : y`, without branching.
    function ternary(bool condition, uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := xor(x, mul(xor(x, y), iszero(condition)))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `condition ? x : y`, without branching.
    function ternary(bool condition, bytes32 x, bytes32 y) internal pure returns (bytes32 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := xor(x, mul(xor(x, y), iszero(condition)))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `condition ? x : y`, without branching.
    function ternary(bool condition, address x, address y) internal pure returns (address z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := xor(x, mul(xor(x, y), iszero(condition)))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Exponentiate `x` to `y` by squaring, denominated in base `b`.
    /// Reverts if the computation overflows.
    function rpow(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := mul(b, iszero(y)) // `0 ** 0 = 1`. Otherwise, `0 ** n = 0`.
            if x {
                z := xor(b, mul(xor(b, x), and(y, 1))) // `z = isEven(y) ? scale : x`
                let half := shr(1, b) // Divide `b` by 2.
                // Divide `y` by 2 every iteration.
                for { y := shr(1, y) } y { y := shr(1, y) } {
                    let xx := mul(x, x) // Store x squared.
                    let xxRound := add(xx, half) // Round to the nearest number.
                    // Revert if `xx + half` overflowed, or if `x ** 2` overflows.
                    if or(lt(xxRound, xx), shr(128, x)) {
                        mstore(0x00, 0x49f7642b) // `RPowOverflow()`.
                        revert(0x1c, 0x04)
                    }
                    x := div(xxRound, b) // Set `x` to scaled `xxRound`.
                    // If `y` is odd:
                    if and(y, 1) {
                        let zx := mul(z, x) // Compute `z * x`.
                        let zxRound := add(zx, half) // Round to the nearest number.
                        // If `z * x` overflowed or `zx + half` overflowed:
                        if or(xor(div(zx, x), z), lt(zxRound, zx)) {
                            // Revert if `x` is non-zero.
                            if x {
                                mstore(0x00, 0x49f7642b) // `RPowOverflow()`.
                                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
                            }
                        }
                        z := div(zxRound, b) // Return properly scaled `zxRound`.
                    }
                }
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the square root of `x`, rounded down.
    function sqrt(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // `floor(sqrt(2**15)) = 181`. `sqrt(2**15) - 181 = 2.84`.
            z := 181 // The "correct" value is 1, but this saves a multiplication later.

            // This segment is to get a reasonable initial estimate for the Babylonian method. With a bad
            // start, the correct # of bits increases ~linearly each iteration instead of ~quadratically.

            // Let `y = x / 2**r`. We check `y >= 2**(k + 8)`
            // but shift right by `k` bits to ensure that if `x >= 256`, then `y >= 256`.
            let r := shl(7, lt(0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff, x))
            r := or(r, shl(6, lt(0xffffffffffffffffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(5, lt(0xffffffffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(4, lt(0xffffff, shr(r, x))))
            z := shl(shr(1, r), z)

            // Goal was to get `z*z*y` within a small factor of `x`. More iterations could
            // get y in a tighter range. Currently, we will have y in `[256, 256*(2**16))`.
            // We ensured `y >= 256` so that the relative difference between `y` and `y+1` is small.
            // That's not possible if `x < 256` but we can just verify those cases exhaustively.

            // Now, `z*z*y <= x < z*z*(y+1)`, and `y <= 2**(16+8)`, and either `y >= 256`, or `x < 256`.
            // Correctness can be checked exhaustively for `x < 256`, so we assume `y >= 256`.
            // Then `z*sqrt(y)` is within `sqrt(257)/sqrt(256)` of `sqrt(x)`, or about 20bps.

            // For `s` in the range `[1/256, 256]`, the estimate `f(s) = (181/1024) * (s+1)`
            // is in the range `(1/2.84 * sqrt(s), 2.84 * sqrt(s))`,
            // with largest error when `s = 1` and when `s = 256` or `1/256`.

            // Since `y` is in `[256, 256*(2**16))`, let `a = y/65536`, so that `a` is in `[1/256, 256)`.
            // Then we can estimate `sqrt(y)` using
            // `sqrt(65536) * 181/1024 * (a + 1) = 181/4 * (y + 65536)/65536 = 181 * (y + 65536)/2**18`.

            // There is no overflow risk here since `y < 2**136` after the first branch above.
            z := shr(18, mul(z, add(shr(r, x), 65536))) // A `mul()` is saved from starting `z` at 181.

            // Given the worst case multiplicative error of 2.84 above, 7 iterations should be enough.
            z := shr(1, add(z, div(x, z)))
            z := shr(1, add(z, div(x, z)))
            z := shr(1, add(z, div(x, z)))
            z := shr(1, add(z, div(x, z)))
            z := shr(1, add(z, div(x, z)))
            z := shr(1, add(z, div(x, z)))
            z := shr(1, add(z, div(x, z)))

            // If `x+1` is a perfect square, the Babylonian method cycles between
            // `floor(sqrt(x))` and `ceil(sqrt(x))`. This statement ensures we return floor.
            // See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Integer_square_root#Using_only_integer_division
            z := sub(z, lt(div(x, z), z))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the cube root of `x`, rounded down.
    /// Credit to bout3fiddy and pcaversaccio under AGPLv3 license:
    /// https://github.com/pcaversaccio/snekmate/blob/main/src/utils/Math.vy
    /// Formally verified by xuwinnie:
    /// https://github.com/vectorized/solady/blob/main/audits/xuwinnie-solady-cbrt-proof.pdf
    function cbrt(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let r := shl(7, lt(0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff, x))
            r := or(r, shl(6, lt(0xffffffffffffffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(5, lt(0xffffffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(4, lt(0xffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(3, lt(0xff, shr(r, x))))
            // Makeshift lookup table to nudge the approximate log2 result.
            z := div(shl(div(r, 3), shl(lt(0xf, shr(r, x)), 0xf)), xor(7, mod(r, 3)))
            // Newton-Raphson's.
            z := div(add(add(div(x, mul(z, z)), z), z), 3)
            z := div(add(add(div(x, mul(z, z)), z), z), 3)
            z := div(add(add(div(x, mul(z, z)), z), z), 3)
            z := div(add(add(div(x, mul(z, z)), z), z), 3)
            z := div(add(add(div(x, mul(z, z)), z), z), 3)
            z := div(add(add(div(x, mul(z, z)), z), z), 3)
            z := div(add(add(div(x, mul(z, z)), z), z), 3)
            // Round down.
            z := sub(z, lt(div(x, mul(z, z)), z))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the square root of `x`, denominated in `WAD`, rounded down.
    function sqrtWad(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        unchecked {
            if (x <= type(uint256).max / 10 ** 18) return sqrt(x * 10 ** 18);
            z = (1 + sqrt(x)) * 10 ** 9;
            z = (fullMulDivUnchecked(x, 10 ** 18, z) + z) >> 1;
        }
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := sub(z, gt(999999999999999999, sub(mulmod(z, z, x), 1))) // Round down.
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the cube root of `x`, denominated in `WAD`, rounded down.
    /// Formally verified by xuwinnie:
    /// https://github.com/vectorized/solady/blob/main/audits/xuwinnie-solady-cbrt-proof.pdf
    function cbrtWad(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        unchecked {
            if (x <= type(uint256).max / 10 ** 36) return cbrt(x * 10 ** 36);
            z = (1 + cbrt(x)) * 10 ** 12;
            z = (fullMulDivUnchecked(x, 10 ** 36, z * z) + z + z) / 3;
        }
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let p := x
            for {} 1 {} {
                if iszero(shr(229, p)) {
                    if iszero(shr(199, p)) {
                        p := mul(p, 100000000000000000) // 10 ** 17.
                        break
                    }
                    p := mul(p, 100000000) // 10 ** 8.
                    break
                }
                if iszero(shr(249, p)) { p := mul(p, 100) }
                break
            }
            let t := mulmod(mul(z, z), z, p)
            z := sub(z, gt(lt(t, shr(1, p)), iszero(t))) // Round down.
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the factorial of `x`.
    function factorial(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := 1
            if iszero(lt(x, 58)) {
                mstore(0x00, 0xaba0f2a2) // `FactorialOverflow()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
            for {} x { x := sub(x, 1) } { z := mul(z, x) }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the log2 of `x`.
    /// Equivalent to computing the index of the most significant bit (MSB) of `x`.
    /// Returns 0 if `x` is zero.
    function log2(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            r := shl(7, lt(0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff, x))
            r := or(r, shl(6, lt(0xffffffffffffffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(5, lt(0xffffffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(4, lt(0xffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(3, lt(0xff, shr(r, x))))
            // forgefmt: disable-next-item
            r := or(r, byte(and(0x1f, shr(shr(r, x), 0x8421084210842108cc6318c6db6d54be)),
                0x0706060506020504060203020504030106050205030304010505030400000000))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the log2 of `x`, rounded up.
    /// Returns 0 if `x` is zero.
    function log2Up(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
        r = log2(x);
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            r := add(r, lt(shl(r, 1), x))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the log10 of `x`.
    /// Returns 0 if `x` is zero.
    function log10(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            if iszero(lt(x, 100000000000000000000000000000000000000)) {
                x := div(x, 100000000000000000000000000000000000000)
                r := 38
            }
            if iszero(lt(x, 100000000000000000000)) {
                x := div(x, 100000000000000000000)
                r := add(r, 20)
            }
            if iszero(lt(x, 10000000000)) {
                x := div(x, 10000000000)
                r := add(r, 10)
            }
            if iszero(lt(x, 100000)) {
                x := div(x, 100000)
                r := add(r, 5)
            }
            r := add(r, add(gt(x, 9), add(gt(x, 99), add(gt(x, 999), gt(x, 9999)))))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the log10 of `x`, rounded up.
    /// Returns 0 if `x` is zero.
    function log10Up(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
        r = log10(x);
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            r := add(r, lt(exp(10, r), x))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the log256 of `x`.
    /// Returns 0 if `x` is zero.
    function log256(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            r := shl(7, lt(0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff, x))
            r := or(r, shl(6, lt(0xffffffffffffffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(5, lt(0xffffffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(4, lt(0xffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(shr(3, r), lt(0xff, shr(r, x)))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the log256 of `x`, rounded up.
    /// Returns 0 if `x` is zero.
    function log256Up(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
        r = log256(x);
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            r := add(r, lt(shl(shl(3, r), 1), x))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the scientific notation format `mantissa * 10 ** exponent` of `x`.
    /// Useful for compressing prices (e.g. using 25 bit mantissa and 7 bit exponent).
    function sci(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 mantissa, uint256 exponent) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            mantissa := x
            if mantissa {
                if iszero(mod(mantissa, 1000000000000000000000000000000000)) {
                    mantissa := div(mantissa, 1000000000000000000000000000000000)
                    exponent := 33
                }
                if iszero(mod(mantissa, 10000000000000000000)) {
                    mantissa := div(mantissa, 10000000000000000000)
                    exponent := add(exponent, 19)
                }
                if iszero(mod(mantissa, 1000000000000)) {
                    mantissa := div(mantissa, 1000000000000)
                    exponent := add(exponent, 12)
                }
                if iszero(mod(mantissa, 1000000)) {
                    mantissa := div(mantissa, 1000000)
                    exponent := add(exponent, 6)
                }
                if iszero(mod(mantissa, 10000)) {
                    mantissa := div(mantissa, 10000)
                    exponent := add(exponent, 4)
                }
                if iszero(mod(mantissa, 100)) {
                    mantissa := div(mantissa, 100)
                    exponent := add(exponent, 2)
                }
                if iszero(mod(mantissa, 10)) {
                    mantissa := div(mantissa, 10)
                    exponent := add(exponent, 1)
                }
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Convenience function for packing `x` into a smaller number using `sci`.
    /// The `mantissa` will be in bits [7..255] (the upper 249 bits).
    /// The `exponent` will be in bits [0..6] (the lower 7 bits).
    /// Use `SafeCastLib` to safely ensure that the `packed` number is small
    /// enough to fit in the desired unsigned integer type:
    /// ```
    ///     uint32 packed = SafeCastLib.toUint32(FixedPointMathLib.packSci(777 ether));
    /// ```
    function packSci(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 packed) {
        (x, packed) = sci(x); // Reuse for `mantissa` and `exponent`.
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            if shr(249, x) {
                mstore(0x00, 0xce30380c) // `MantissaOverflow()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
            packed := or(shl(7, x), packed)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Convenience function for unpacking a packed number from `packSci`.
    function unpackSci(uint256 packed) internal pure returns (uint256 unpacked) {
        unchecked {
            unpacked = (packed >> 7) * 10 ** (packed & 0x7f);
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the average of `x` and `y`. Rounds towards zero.
    function avg(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        unchecked {
            z = (x & y) + ((x ^ y) >> 1);
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the average of `x` and `y`. Rounds towards negative infinity.
    function avg(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
        unchecked {
            z = (x >> 1) + (y >> 1) + (x & y & 1);
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the absolute value of `x`.
    function abs(int256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        unchecked {
            z = (uint256(x) + uint256(x >> 255)) ^ uint256(x >> 255);
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the absolute distance between `x` and `y`.
    function dist(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := add(xor(sub(0, gt(x, y)), sub(y, x)), gt(x, y))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the absolute distance between `x` and `y`.
    function dist(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := add(xor(sub(0, sgt(x, y)), sub(y, x)), sgt(x, y))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the minimum of `x` and `y`.
    function min(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := xor(x, mul(xor(x, y), lt(y, x)))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the minimum of `x` and `y`.
    function min(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := xor(x, mul(xor(x, y), slt(y, x)))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the maximum of `x` and `y`.
    function max(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := xor(x, mul(xor(x, y), gt(y, x)))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the maximum of `x` and `y`.
    function max(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := xor(x, mul(xor(x, y), sgt(y, x)))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x`, bounded to `minValue` and `maxValue`.
    function clamp(uint256 x, uint256 minValue, uint256 maxValue)
        internal
        pure
        returns (uint256 z)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := xor(x, mul(xor(x, minValue), gt(minValue, x)))
            z := xor(z, mul(xor(z, maxValue), lt(maxValue, z)))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x`, bounded to `minValue` and `maxValue`.
    function clamp(int256 x, int256 minValue, int256 maxValue) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := xor(x, mul(xor(x, minValue), sgt(minValue, x)))
            z := xor(z, mul(xor(z, maxValue), slt(maxValue, z)))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns greatest common divisor of `x` and `y`.
    function gcd(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            for { z := x } y {} {
                let t := y
                y := mod(z, y)
                z := t
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `a + (b - a) * (t - begin) / (end - begin)`,
    /// with `t` clamped between `begin` and `end` (inclusive).
    /// Agnostic to the order of (`a`, `b`) and (`end`, `begin`).
    /// If `begins == end`, returns `t <= begin ? a : b`.
    function lerp(uint256 a, uint256 b, uint256 t, uint256 begin, uint256 end)
        internal
        pure
        returns (uint256)
    {
        if (begin > end) (t, begin, end) = (~t, ~begin, ~end);
        if (t <= begin) return a;
        if (t >= end) return b;
        unchecked {
            if (b >= a) return a + fullMulDiv(b - a, t - begin, end - begin);
            return a - fullMulDiv(a - b, t - begin, end - begin);
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `a + (b - a) * (t - begin) / (end - begin)`.
    /// with `t` clamped between `begin` and `end` (inclusive).
    /// Agnostic to the order of (`a`, `b`) and (`end`, `begin`).
    /// If `begins == end`, returns `t <= begin ? a : b`.
    function lerp(int256 a, int256 b, int256 t, int256 begin, int256 end)
        internal
        pure
        returns (int256)
    {
        if (begin > end) (t, begin, end) = (~t, ~begin, ~end);
        if (t <= begin) return a;
        if (t >= end) return b;
        // forgefmt: disable-next-item
        unchecked {
            if (b >= a) return int256(uint256(a) + fullMulDiv(uint256(b - a),
                uint256(t - begin), uint256(end - begin)));
            return int256(uint256(a) - fullMulDiv(uint256(a - b),
                uint256(t - begin), uint256(end - begin)));
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns if `x` is an even number. Some people may need this.
    function isEven(uint256 x) internal pure returns (bool) {
        return x & uint256(1) == uint256(0);
    }

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                   RAW NUMBER OPERATIONS                    */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev Returns `x + y`, without checking for overflow.
    function rawAdd(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        unchecked {
            z = x + y;
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x + y`, without checking for overflow.
    function rawAdd(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
        unchecked {
            z = x + y;
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x - y`, without checking for underflow.
    function rawSub(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        unchecked {
            z = x - y;
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x - y`, without checking for underflow.
    function rawSub(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
        unchecked {
            z = x - y;
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x * y`, without checking for overflow.
    function rawMul(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        unchecked {
            z = x * y;
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x * y`, without checking for overflow.
    function rawMul(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
        unchecked {
            z = x * y;
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x / y`, returning 0 if `y` is zero.
    function rawDiv(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := div(x, y)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x / y`, returning 0 if `y` is zero.
    function rawSDiv(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := sdiv(x, y)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x % y`, returning 0 if `y` is zero.
    function rawMod(uint256 x, uint256 y) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := mod(x, y)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x % y`, returning 0 if `y` is zero.
    function rawSMod(int256 x, int256 y) internal pure returns (int256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := smod(x, y)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `(x + y) % d`, return 0 if `d` if zero.
    function rawAddMod(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 d) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := addmod(x, y, d)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `(x * y) % d`, return 0 if `d` if zero.
    function rawMulMod(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 d) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := mulmod(x, y, d)
        }
    }
}

File 7 of 19 : IERC20.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v5.1.0) (token/ERC20/IERC20.sol)

pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

/**
 * @dev Interface of the ERC-20 standard as defined in the ERC.
 */
interface IERC20 {
    /**
     * @dev Emitted when `value` tokens are moved from one account (`from`) to
     * another (`to`).
     *
     * Note that `value` may be zero.
     */
    event Transfer(address indexed from, address indexed to, uint256 value);

    /**
     * @dev Emitted when the allowance of a `spender` for an `owner` is set by
     * a call to {approve}. `value` is the new allowance.
     */
    event Approval(address indexed owner, address indexed spender, uint256 value);

    /**
     * @dev Returns the value of tokens in existence.
     */
    function totalSupply() external view returns (uint256);

    /**
     * @dev Returns the value of tokens owned by `account`.
     */
    function balanceOf(address account) external view returns (uint256);

    /**
     * @dev Moves a `value` amount of tokens from the caller's account to `to`.
     *
     * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
     *
     * Emits a {Transfer} event.
     */
    function transfer(address to, uint256 value) external returns (bool);

    /**
     * @dev Returns the remaining number of tokens that `spender` will be
     * allowed to spend on behalf of `owner` through {transferFrom}. This is
     * zero by default.
     *
     * This value changes when {approve} or {transferFrom} are called.
     */
    function allowance(address owner, address spender) external view returns (uint256);

    /**
     * @dev Sets a `value` amount of tokens as the allowance of `spender` over the
     * caller's tokens.
     *
     * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
     *
     * IMPORTANT: Beware that changing an allowance with this method brings the risk
     * that someone may use both the old and the new allowance by unfortunate
     * transaction ordering. One possible solution to mitigate this race
     * condition is to first reduce the spender's allowance to 0 and set the
     * desired value afterwards:
     * https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
     *
     * Emits an {Approval} event.
     */
    function approve(address spender, uint256 value) external returns (bool);

    /**
     * @dev Moves a `value` amount of tokens from `from` to `to` using the
     * allowance mechanism. `value` is then deducted from the caller's
     * allowance.
     *
     * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
     *
     * Emits a {Transfer} event.
     */
    function transferFrom(address from, address to, uint256 value) external returns (bool);
}

File 8 of 19 : IERC20Metadata.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v5.1.0) (token/ERC20/extensions/IERC20Metadata.sol)

pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

import {IERC20} from "../IERC20.sol";

/**
 * @dev Interface for the optional metadata functions from the ERC-20 standard.
 */
interface IERC20Metadata is IERC20 {
    /**
     * @dev Returns the name of the token.
     */
    function name() external view returns (string memory);

    /**
     * @dev Returns the symbol of the token.
     */
    function symbol() external view returns (string memory);

    /**
     * @dev Returns the decimals places of the token.
     */
    function decimals() external view returns (uint8);
}

File 9 of 19 : Context.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v5.0.1) (utils/Context.sol)

pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

/**
 * @dev Provides information about the current execution context, including the
 * sender of the transaction and its data. While these are generally available
 * via msg.sender and msg.data, they should not be accessed in such a direct
 * manner, since when dealing with meta-transactions the account sending and
 * paying for execution may not be the actual sender (as far as an application
 * is concerned).
 *
 * This contract is only required for intermediate, library-like contracts.
 */
abstract contract Context {
    function _msgSender() internal view virtual returns (address) {
        return msg.sender;
    }

    function _msgData() internal view virtual returns (bytes calldata) {
        return msg.data;
    }

    function _contextSuffixLength() internal view virtual returns (uint256) {
        return 0;
    }
}

File 10 of 19 : draft-IERC6093.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v5.1.0) (interfaces/draft-IERC6093.sol)
pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

/**
 * @dev Standard ERC-20 Errors
 * Interface of the https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-6093[ERC-6093] custom errors for ERC-20 tokens.
 */
interface IERC20Errors {
    /**
     * @dev Indicates an error related to the current `balance` of a `sender`. Used in transfers.
     * @param sender Address whose tokens are being transferred.
     * @param balance Current balance for the interacting account.
     * @param needed Minimum amount required to perform a transfer.
     */
    error ERC20InsufficientBalance(address sender, uint256 balance, uint256 needed);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a failure with the token `sender`. Used in transfers.
     * @param sender Address whose tokens are being transferred.
     */
    error ERC20InvalidSender(address sender);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a failure with the token `receiver`. Used in transfers.
     * @param receiver Address to which tokens are being transferred.
     */
    error ERC20InvalidReceiver(address receiver);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a failure with the `spender`’s `allowance`. Used in transfers.
     * @param spender Address that may be allowed to operate on tokens without being their owner.
     * @param allowance Amount of tokens a `spender` is allowed to operate with.
     * @param needed Minimum amount required to perform a transfer.
     */
    error ERC20InsufficientAllowance(address spender, uint256 allowance, uint256 needed);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a failure with the `approver` of a token to be approved. Used in approvals.
     * @param approver Address initiating an approval operation.
     */
    error ERC20InvalidApprover(address approver);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a failure with the `spender` to be approved. Used in approvals.
     * @param spender Address that may be allowed to operate on tokens without being their owner.
     */
    error ERC20InvalidSpender(address spender);
}

/**
 * @dev Standard ERC-721 Errors
 * Interface of the https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-6093[ERC-6093] custom errors for ERC-721 tokens.
 */
interface IERC721Errors {
    /**
     * @dev Indicates that an address can't be an owner. For example, `address(0)` is a forbidden owner in ERC-20.
     * Used in balance queries.
     * @param owner Address of the current owner of a token.
     */
    error ERC721InvalidOwner(address owner);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a `tokenId` whose `owner` is the zero address.
     * @param tokenId Identifier number of a token.
     */
    error ERC721NonexistentToken(uint256 tokenId);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates an error related to the ownership over a particular token. Used in transfers.
     * @param sender Address whose tokens are being transferred.
     * @param tokenId Identifier number of a token.
     * @param owner Address of the current owner of a token.
     */
    error ERC721IncorrectOwner(address sender, uint256 tokenId, address owner);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a failure with the token `sender`. Used in transfers.
     * @param sender Address whose tokens are being transferred.
     */
    error ERC721InvalidSender(address sender);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a failure with the token `receiver`. Used in transfers.
     * @param receiver Address to which tokens are being transferred.
     */
    error ERC721InvalidReceiver(address receiver);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a failure with the `operator`’s approval. Used in transfers.
     * @param operator Address that may be allowed to operate on tokens without being their owner.
     * @param tokenId Identifier number of a token.
     */
    error ERC721InsufficientApproval(address operator, uint256 tokenId);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a failure with the `approver` of a token to be approved. Used in approvals.
     * @param approver Address initiating an approval operation.
     */
    error ERC721InvalidApprover(address approver);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a failure with the `operator` to be approved. Used in approvals.
     * @param operator Address that may be allowed to operate on tokens without being their owner.
     */
    error ERC721InvalidOperator(address operator);
}

/**
 * @dev Standard ERC-1155 Errors
 * Interface of the https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-6093[ERC-6093] custom errors for ERC-1155 tokens.
 */
interface IERC1155Errors {
    /**
     * @dev Indicates an error related to the current `balance` of a `sender`. Used in transfers.
     * @param sender Address whose tokens are being transferred.
     * @param balance Current balance for the interacting account.
     * @param needed Minimum amount required to perform a transfer.
     * @param tokenId Identifier number of a token.
     */
    error ERC1155InsufficientBalance(address sender, uint256 balance, uint256 needed, uint256 tokenId);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a failure with the token `sender`. Used in transfers.
     * @param sender Address whose tokens are being transferred.
     */
    error ERC1155InvalidSender(address sender);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a failure with the token `receiver`. Used in transfers.
     * @param receiver Address to which tokens are being transferred.
     */
    error ERC1155InvalidReceiver(address receiver);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a failure with the `operator`’s approval. Used in transfers.
     * @param operator Address that may be allowed to operate on tokens without being their owner.
     * @param owner Address of the current owner of a token.
     */
    error ERC1155MissingApprovalForAll(address operator, address owner);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a failure with the `approver` of a token to be approved. Used in approvals.
     * @param approver Address initiating an approval operation.
     */
    error ERC1155InvalidApprover(address approver);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a failure with the `operator` to be approved. Used in approvals.
     * @param operator Address that may be allowed to operate on tokens without being their owner.
     */
    error ERC1155InvalidOperator(address operator);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates an array length mismatch between ids and values in a safeBatchTransferFrom operation.
     * Used in batch transfers.
     * @param idsLength Length of the array of token identifiers
     * @param valuesLength Length of the array of token amounts
     */
    error ERC1155InvalidArrayLength(uint256 idsLength, uint256 valuesLength);
}

File 11 of 19 : SafeERC20.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v5.2.0) (token/ERC20/utils/SafeERC20.sol)

pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

import {IERC20} from "../IERC20.sol";
import {IERC1363} from "../../../interfaces/IERC1363.sol";

/**
 * @title SafeERC20
 * @dev Wrappers around ERC-20 operations that throw on failure (when the token
 * contract returns false). Tokens that return no value (and instead revert or
 * throw on failure) are also supported, non-reverting calls are assumed to be
 * successful.
 * To use this library you can add a `using SafeERC20 for IERC20;` statement to your contract,
 * which allows you to call the safe operations as `token.safeTransfer(...)`, etc.
 */
library SafeERC20 {
    /**
     * @dev An operation with an ERC-20 token failed.
     */
    error SafeERC20FailedOperation(address token);

    /**
     * @dev Indicates a failed `decreaseAllowance` request.
     */
    error SafeERC20FailedDecreaseAllowance(address spender, uint256 currentAllowance, uint256 requestedDecrease);

    /**
     * @dev Transfer `value` amount of `token` from the calling contract to `to`. If `token` returns no value,
     * non-reverting calls are assumed to be successful.
     */
    function safeTransfer(IERC20 token, address to, uint256 value) internal {
        _callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeCall(token.transfer, (to, value)));
    }

    /**
     * @dev Transfer `value` amount of `token` from `from` to `to`, spending the approval given by `from` to the
     * calling contract. If `token` returns no value, non-reverting calls are assumed to be successful.
     */
    function safeTransferFrom(IERC20 token, address from, address to, uint256 value) internal {
        _callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeCall(token.transferFrom, (from, to, value)));
    }

    /**
     * @dev Increase the calling contract's allowance toward `spender` by `value`. If `token` returns no value,
     * non-reverting calls are assumed to be successful.
     *
     * IMPORTANT: If the token implements ERC-7674 (ERC-20 with temporary allowance), and if the "client"
     * smart contract uses ERC-7674 to set temporary allowances, then the "client" smart contract should avoid using
     * this function. Performing a {safeIncreaseAllowance} or {safeDecreaseAllowance} operation on a token contract
     * that has a non-zero temporary allowance (for that particular owner-spender) will result in unexpected behavior.
     */
    function safeIncreaseAllowance(IERC20 token, address spender, uint256 value) internal {
        uint256 oldAllowance = token.allowance(address(this), spender);
        forceApprove(token, spender, oldAllowance + value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Decrease the calling contract's allowance toward `spender` by `requestedDecrease`. If `token` returns no
     * value, non-reverting calls are assumed to be successful.
     *
     * IMPORTANT: If the token implements ERC-7674 (ERC-20 with temporary allowance), and if the "client"
     * smart contract uses ERC-7674 to set temporary allowances, then the "client" smart contract should avoid using
     * this function. Performing a {safeIncreaseAllowance} or {safeDecreaseAllowance} operation on a token contract
     * that has a non-zero temporary allowance (for that particular owner-spender) will result in unexpected behavior.
     */
    function safeDecreaseAllowance(IERC20 token, address spender, uint256 requestedDecrease) internal {
        unchecked {
            uint256 currentAllowance = token.allowance(address(this), spender);
            if (currentAllowance < requestedDecrease) {
                revert SafeERC20FailedDecreaseAllowance(spender, currentAllowance, requestedDecrease);
            }
            forceApprove(token, spender, currentAllowance - requestedDecrease);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Set the calling contract's allowance toward `spender` to `value`. If `token` returns no value,
     * non-reverting calls are assumed to be successful. Meant to be used with tokens that require the approval
     * to be set to zero before setting it to a non-zero value, such as USDT.
     *
     * NOTE: If the token implements ERC-7674, this function will not modify any temporary allowance. This function
     * only sets the "standard" allowance. Any temporary allowance will remain active, in addition to the value being
     * set here.
     */
    function forceApprove(IERC20 token, address spender, uint256 value) internal {
        bytes memory approvalCall = abi.encodeCall(token.approve, (spender, value));

        if (!_callOptionalReturnBool(token, approvalCall)) {
            _callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeCall(token.approve, (spender, 0)));
            _callOptionalReturn(token, approvalCall);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Performs an {ERC1363} transferAndCall, with a fallback to the simple {ERC20} transfer if the target has no
     * code. This can be used to implement an {ERC721}-like safe transfer that rely on {ERC1363} checks when
     * targeting contracts.
     *
     * Reverts if the returned value is other than `true`.
     */
    function transferAndCallRelaxed(IERC1363 token, address to, uint256 value, bytes memory data) internal {
        if (to.code.length == 0) {
            safeTransfer(token, to, value);
        } else if (!token.transferAndCall(to, value, data)) {
            revert SafeERC20FailedOperation(address(token));
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Performs an {ERC1363} transferFromAndCall, with a fallback to the simple {ERC20} transferFrom if the target
     * has no code. This can be used to implement an {ERC721}-like safe transfer that rely on {ERC1363} checks when
     * targeting contracts.
     *
     * Reverts if the returned value is other than `true`.
     */
    function transferFromAndCallRelaxed(
        IERC1363 token,
        address from,
        address to,
        uint256 value,
        bytes memory data
    ) internal {
        if (to.code.length == 0) {
            safeTransferFrom(token, from, to, value);
        } else if (!token.transferFromAndCall(from, to, value, data)) {
            revert SafeERC20FailedOperation(address(token));
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Performs an {ERC1363} approveAndCall, with a fallback to the simple {ERC20} approve if the target has no
     * code. This can be used to implement an {ERC721}-like safe transfer that rely on {ERC1363} checks when
     * targeting contracts.
     *
     * NOTE: When the recipient address (`to`) has no code (i.e. is an EOA), this function behaves as {forceApprove}.
     * Opposedly, when the recipient address (`to`) has code, this function only attempts to call {ERC1363-approveAndCall}
     * once without retrying, and relies on the returned value to be true.
     *
     * Reverts if the returned value is other than `true`.
     */
    function approveAndCallRelaxed(IERC1363 token, address to, uint256 value, bytes memory data) internal {
        if (to.code.length == 0) {
            forceApprove(token, to, value);
        } else if (!token.approveAndCall(to, value, data)) {
            revert SafeERC20FailedOperation(address(token));
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Imitates a Solidity high-level call (i.e. a regular function call to a contract), relaxing the requirement
     * on the return value: the return value is optional (but if data is returned, it must not be false).
     * @param token The token targeted by the call.
     * @param data The call data (encoded using abi.encode or one of its variants).
     *
     * This is a variant of {_callOptionalReturnBool} that reverts if call fails to meet the requirements.
     */
    function _callOptionalReturn(IERC20 token, bytes memory data) private {
        uint256 returnSize;
        uint256 returnValue;
        assembly ("memory-safe") {
            let success := call(gas(), token, 0, add(data, 0x20), mload(data), 0, 0x20)
            // bubble errors
            if iszero(success) {
                let ptr := mload(0x40)
                returndatacopy(ptr, 0, returndatasize())
                revert(ptr, returndatasize())
            }
            returnSize := returndatasize()
            returnValue := mload(0)
        }

        if (returnSize == 0 ? address(token).code.length == 0 : returnValue != 1) {
            revert SafeERC20FailedOperation(address(token));
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Imitates a Solidity high-level call (i.e. a regular function call to a contract), relaxing the requirement
     * on the return value: the return value is optional (but if data is returned, it must not be false).
     * @param token The token targeted by the call.
     * @param data The call data (encoded using abi.encode or one of its variants).
     *
     * This is a variant of {_callOptionalReturn} that silently catches all reverts and returns a bool instead.
     */
    function _callOptionalReturnBool(IERC20 token, bytes memory data) private returns (bool) {
        bool success;
        uint256 returnSize;
        uint256 returnValue;
        assembly ("memory-safe") {
            success := call(gas(), token, 0, add(data, 0x20), mload(data), 0, 0x20)
            returnSize := returndatasize()
            returnValue := mload(0)
        }
        return success && (returnSize == 0 ? address(token).code.length > 0 : returnValue == 1);
    }
}

File 12 of 19 : IERC4626.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v5.1.0) (interfaces/IERC4626.sol)

pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

import {IERC20} from "../token/ERC20/IERC20.sol";
import {IERC20Metadata} from "../token/ERC20/extensions/IERC20Metadata.sol";

/**
 * @dev Interface of the ERC-4626 "Tokenized Vault Standard", as defined in
 * https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-4626[ERC-4626].
 */
interface IERC4626 is IERC20, IERC20Metadata {
    event Deposit(address indexed sender, address indexed owner, uint256 assets, uint256 shares);

    event Withdraw(
        address indexed sender,
        address indexed receiver,
        address indexed owner,
        uint256 assets,
        uint256 shares
    );

    /**
     * @dev Returns the address of the underlying token used for the Vault for accounting, depositing, and withdrawing.
     *
     * - MUST be an ERC-20 token contract.
     * - MUST NOT revert.
     */
    function asset() external view returns (address assetTokenAddress);

    /**
     * @dev Returns the total amount of the underlying asset that is “managed” by Vault.
     *
     * - SHOULD include any compounding that occurs from yield.
     * - MUST be inclusive of any fees that are charged against assets in the Vault.
     * - MUST NOT revert.
     */
    function totalAssets() external view returns (uint256 totalManagedAssets);

    /**
     * @dev Returns the amount of shares that the Vault would exchange for the amount of assets provided, in an ideal
     * scenario where all the conditions are met.
     *
     * - MUST NOT be inclusive of any fees that are charged against assets in the Vault.
     * - MUST NOT show any variations depending on the caller.
     * - MUST NOT reflect slippage or other on-chain conditions, when performing the actual exchange.
     * - MUST NOT revert.
     *
     * NOTE: This calculation MAY NOT reflect the “per-user” price-per-share, and instead should reflect the
     * “average-user’s” price-per-share, meaning what the average user should expect to see when exchanging to and
     * from.
     */
    function convertToShares(uint256 assets) external view returns (uint256 shares);

    /**
     * @dev Returns the amount of assets that the Vault would exchange for the amount of shares provided, in an ideal
     * scenario where all the conditions are met.
     *
     * - MUST NOT be inclusive of any fees that are charged against assets in the Vault.
     * - MUST NOT show any variations depending on the caller.
     * - MUST NOT reflect slippage or other on-chain conditions, when performing the actual exchange.
     * - MUST NOT revert.
     *
     * NOTE: This calculation MAY NOT reflect the “per-user” price-per-share, and instead should reflect the
     * “average-user’s” price-per-share, meaning what the average user should expect to see when exchanging to and
     * from.
     */
    function convertToAssets(uint256 shares) external view returns (uint256 assets);

    /**
     * @dev Returns the maximum amount of the underlying asset that can be deposited into the Vault for the receiver,
     * through a deposit call.
     *
     * - MUST return a limited value if receiver is subject to some deposit limit.
     * - MUST return 2 ** 256 - 1 if there is no limit on the maximum amount of assets that may be deposited.
     * - MUST NOT revert.
     */
    function maxDeposit(address receiver) external view returns (uint256 maxAssets);

    /**
     * @dev Allows an on-chain or off-chain user to simulate the effects of their deposit at the current block, given
     * current on-chain conditions.
     *
     * - MUST return as close to and no more than the exact amount of Vault shares that would be minted in a deposit
     *   call in the same transaction. I.e. deposit should return the same or more shares as previewDeposit if called
     *   in the same transaction.
     * - MUST NOT account for deposit limits like those returned from maxDeposit and should always act as though the
     *   deposit would be accepted, regardless if the user has enough tokens approved, etc.
     * - MUST be inclusive of deposit fees. Integrators should be aware of the existence of deposit fees.
     * - MUST NOT revert.
     *
     * NOTE: any unfavorable discrepancy between convertToShares and previewDeposit SHOULD be considered slippage in
     * share price or some other type of condition, meaning the depositor will lose assets by depositing.
     */
    function previewDeposit(uint256 assets) external view returns (uint256 shares);

    /**
     * @dev Mints shares Vault shares to receiver by depositing exactly amount of underlying tokens.
     *
     * - MUST emit the Deposit event.
     * - MAY support an additional flow in which the underlying tokens are owned by the Vault contract before the
     *   deposit execution, and are accounted for during deposit.
     * - MUST revert if all of assets cannot be deposited (due to deposit limit being reached, slippage, the user not
     *   approving enough underlying tokens to the Vault contract, etc).
     *
     * NOTE: most implementations will require pre-approval of the Vault with the Vault’s underlying asset token.
     */
    function deposit(uint256 assets, address receiver) external returns (uint256 shares);

    /**
     * @dev Returns the maximum amount of the Vault shares that can be minted for the receiver, through a mint call.
     * - MUST return a limited value if receiver is subject to some mint limit.
     * - MUST return 2 ** 256 - 1 if there is no limit on the maximum amount of shares that may be minted.
     * - MUST NOT revert.
     */
    function maxMint(address receiver) external view returns (uint256 maxShares);

    /**
     * @dev Allows an on-chain or off-chain user to simulate the effects of their mint at the current block, given
     * current on-chain conditions.
     *
     * - MUST return as close to and no fewer than the exact amount of assets that would be deposited in a mint call
     *   in the same transaction. I.e. mint should return the same or fewer assets as previewMint if called in the
     *   same transaction.
     * - MUST NOT account for mint limits like those returned from maxMint and should always act as though the mint
     *   would be accepted, regardless if the user has enough tokens approved, etc.
     * - MUST be inclusive of deposit fees. Integrators should be aware of the existence of deposit fees.
     * - MUST NOT revert.
     *
     * NOTE: any unfavorable discrepancy between convertToAssets and previewMint SHOULD be considered slippage in
     * share price or some other type of condition, meaning the depositor will lose assets by minting.
     */
    function previewMint(uint256 shares) external view returns (uint256 assets);

    /**
     * @dev Mints exactly shares Vault shares to receiver by depositing amount of underlying tokens.
     *
     * - MUST emit the Deposit event.
     * - MAY support an additional flow in which the underlying tokens are owned by the Vault contract before the mint
     *   execution, and are accounted for during mint.
     * - MUST revert if all of shares cannot be minted (due to deposit limit being reached, slippage, the user not
     *   approving enough underlying tokens to the Vault contract, etc).
     *
     * NOTE: most implementations will require pre-approval of the Vault with the Vault’s underlying asset token.
     */
    function mint(uint256 shares, address receiver) external returns (uint256 assets);

    /**
     * @dev Returns the maximum amount of the underlying asset that can be withdrawn from the owner balance in the
     * Vault, through a withdraw call.
     *
     * - MUST return a limited value if owner is subject to some withdrawal limit or timelock.
     * - MUST NOT revert.
     */
    function maxWithdraw(address owner) external view returns (uint256 maxAssets);

    /**
     * @dev Allows an on-chain or off-chain user to simulate the effects of their withdrawal at the current block,
     * given current on-chain conditions.
     *
     * - MUST return as close to and no fewer than the exact amount of Vault shares that would be burned in a withdraw
     *   call in the same transaction. I.e. withdraw should return the same or fewer shares as previewWithdraw if
     *   called
     *   in the same transaction.
     * - MUST NOT account for withdrawal limits like those returned from maxWithdraw and should always act as though
     *   the withdrawal would be accepted, regardless if the user has enough shares, etc.
     * - MUST be inclusive of withdrawal fees. Integrators should be aware of the existence of withdrawal fees.
     * - MUST NOT revert.
     *
     * NOTE: any unfavorable discrepancy between convertToShares and previewWithdraw SHOULD be considered slippage in
     * share price or some other type of condition, meaning the depositor will lose assets by depositing.
     */
    function previewWithdraw(uint256 assets) external view returns (uint256 shares);

    /**
     * @dev Burns shares from owner and sends exactly assets of underlying tokens to receiver.
     *
     * - MUST emit the Withdraw event.
     * - MAY support an additional flow in which the underlying tokens are owned by the Vault contract before the
     *   withdraw execution, and are accounted for during withdraw.
     * - MUST revert if all of assets cannot be withdrawn (due to withdrawal limit being reached, slippage, the owner
     *   not having enough shares, etc).
     *
     * Note that some implementations will require pre-requesting to the Vault before a withdrawal may be performed.
     * Those methods should be performed separately.
     */
    function withdraw(uint256 assets, address receiver, address owner) external returns (uint256 shares);

    /**
     * @dev Returns the maximum amount of Vault shares that can be redeemed from the owner balance in the Vault,
     * through a redeem call.
     *
     * - MUST return a limited value if owner is subject to some withdrawal limit or timelock.
     * - MUST return balanceOf(owner) if owner is not subject to any withdrawal limit or timelock.
     * - MUST NOT revert.
     */
    function maxRedeem(address owner) external view returns (uint256 maxShares);

    /**
     * @dev Allows an on-chain or off-chain user to simulate the effects of their redeemption at the current block,
     * given current on-chain conditions.
     *
     * - MUST return as close to and no more than the exact amount of assets that would be withdrawn in a redeem call
     *   in the same transaction. I.e. redeem should return the same or more assets as previewRedeem if called in the
     *   same transaction.
     * - MUST NOT account for redemption limits like those returned from maxRedeem and should always act as though the
     *   redemption would be accepted, regardless if the user has enough shares, etc.
     * - MUST be inclusive of withdrawal fees. Integrators should be aware of the existence of withdrawal fees.
     * - MUST NOT revert.
     *
     * NOTE: any unfavorable discrepancy between convertToAssets and previewRedeem SHOULD be considered slippage in
     * share price or some other type of condition, meaning the depositor will lose assets by redeeming.
     */
    function previewRedeem(uint256 shares) external view returns (uint256 assets);

    /**
     * @dev Burns exactly shares from owner and sends assets of underlying tokens to receiver.
     *
     * - MUST emit the Withdraw event.
     * - MAY support an additional flow in which the underlying tokens are owned by the Vault contract before the
     *   redeem execution, and are accounted for during redeem.
     * - MUST revert if all of shares cannot be redeemed (due to withdrawal limit being reached, slippage, the owner
     *   not having enough shares, etc).
     *
     * NOTE: some implementations will require pre-requesting to the Vault before a withdrawal may be performed.
     * Those methods should be performed separately.
     */
    function redeem(uint256 shares, address receiver, address owner) external returns (uint256 assets);
}

File 13 of 19 : Math.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v5.1.0) (utils/math/Math.sol)

pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

import {Panic} from "../Panic.sol";
import {SafeCast} from "./SafeCast.sol";

/**
 * @dev Standard math utilities missing in the Solidity language.
 */
library Math {
    enum Rounding {
        Floor, // Toward negative infinity
        Ceil, // Toward positive infinity
        Trunc, // Toward zero
        Expand // Away from zero
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the addition of two unsigned integers, with an success flag (no overflow).
     */
    function tryAdd(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (bool success, uint256 result) {
        unchecked {
            uint256 c = a + b;
            if (c < a) return (false, 0);
            return (true, c);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the subtraction of two unsigned integers, with an success flag (no overflow).
     */
    function trySub(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (bool success, uint256 result) {
        unchecked {
            if (b > a) return (false, 0);
            return (true, a - b);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the multiplication of two unsigned integers, with an success flag (no overflow).
     */
    function tryMul(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (bool success, uint256 result) {
        unchecked {
            // Gas optimization: this is cheaper than requiring 'a' not being zero, but the
            // benefit is lost if 'b' is also tested.
            // See: https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts/pull/522
            if (a == 0) return (true, 0);
            uint256 c = a * b;
            if (c / a != b) return (false, 0);
            return (true, c);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the division of two unsigned integers, with a success flag (no division by zero).
     */
    function tryDiv(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (bool success, uint256 result) {
        unchecked {
            if (b == 0) return (false, 0);
            return (true, a / b);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the remainder of dividing two unsigned integers, with a success flag (no division by zero).
     */
    function tryMod(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (bool success, uint256 result) {
        unchecked {
            if (b == 0) return (false, 0);
            return (true, a % b);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Branchless ternary evaluation for `a ? b : c`. Gas costs are constant.
     *
     * IMPORTANT: This function may reduce bytecode size and consume less gas when used standalone.
     * However, the compiler may optimize Solidity ternary operations (i.e. `a ? b : c`) to only compute
     * one branch when needed, making this function more expensive.
     */
    function ternary(bool condition, uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        unchecked {
            // branchless ternary works because:
            // b ^ (a ^ b) == a
            // b ^ 0 == b
            return b ^ ((a ^ b) * SafeCast.toUint(condition));
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the largest of two numbers.
     */
    function max(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        return ternary(a > b, a, b);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the smallest of two numbers.
     */
    function min(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        return ternary(a < b, a, b);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the average of two numbers. The result is rounded towards
     * zero.
     */
    function average(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        // (a + b) / 2 can overflow.
        return (a & b) + (a ^ b) / 2;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the ceiling of the division of two numbers.
     *
     * This differs from standard division with `/` in that it rounds towards infinity instead
     * of rounding towards zero.
     */
    function ceilDiv(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        if (b == 0) {
            // Guarantee the same behavior as in a regular Solidity division.
            Panic.panic(Panic.DIVISION_BY_ZERO);
        }

        // The following calculation ensures accurate ceiling division without overflow.
        // Since a is non-zero, (a - 1) / b will not overflow.
        // The largest possible result occurs when (a - 1) / b is type(uint256).max,
        // but the largest value we can obtain is type(uint256).max - 1, which happens
        // when a = type(uint256).max and b = 1.
        unchecked {
            return SafeCast.toUint(a > 0) * ((a - 1) / b + 1);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Calculates floor(x * y / denominator) with full precision. Throws if result overflows a uint256 or
     * denominator == 0.
     *
     * Original credit to Remco Bloemen under MIT license (https://xn--2-umb.com/21/muldiv) with further edits by
     * Uniswap Labs also under MIT license.
     */
    function mulDiv(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 denominator) internal pure returns (uint256 result) {
        unchecked {
            // 512-bit multiply [prod1 prod0] = x * y. Compute the product mod 2²⁵⁶ and mod 2²⁵⁶ - 1, then use
            // the Chinese Remainder Theorem to reconstruct the 512 bit result. The result is stored in two 256
            // variables such that product = prod1 * 2²⁵⁶ + prod0.
            uint256 prod0 = x * y; // Least significant 256 bits of the product
            uint256 prod1; // Most significant 256 bits of the product
            assembly {
                let mm := mulmod(x, y, not(0))
                prod1 := sub(sub(mm, prod0), lt(mm, prod0))
            }

            // Handle non-overflow cases, 256 by 256 division.
            if (prod1 == 0) {
                // Solidity will revert if denominator == 0, unlike the div opcode on its own.
                // The surrounding unchecked block does not change this fact.
                // See https://docs.soliditylang.org/en/latest/control-structures.html#checked-or-unchecked-arithmetic.
                return prod0 / denominator;
            }

            // Make sure the result is less than 2²⁵⁶. Also prevents denominator == 0.
            if (denominator <= prod1) {
                Panic.panic(ternary(denominator == 0, Panic.DIVISION_BY_ZERO, Panic.UNDER_OVERFLOW));
            }

            ///////////////////////////////////////////////
            // 512 by 256 division.
            ///////////////////////////////////////////////

            // Make division exact by subtracting the remainder from [prod1 prod0].
            uint256 remainder;
            assembly {
                // Compute remainder using mulmod.
                remainder := mulmod(x, y, denominator)

                // Subtract 256 bit number from 512 bit number.
                prod1 := sub(prod1, gt(remainder, prod0))
                prod0 := sub(prod0, remainder)
            }

            // Factor powers of two out of denominator and compute largest power of two divisor of denominator.
            // Always >= 1. See https://cs.stackexchange.com/q/138556/92363.

            uint256 twos = denominator & (0 - denominator);
            assembly {
                // Divide denominator by twos.
                denominator := div(denominator, twos)

                // Divide [prod1 prod0] by twos.
                prod0 := div(prod0, twos)

                // Flip twos such that it is 2²⁵⁶ / twos. If twos is zero, then it becomes one.
                twos := add(div(sub(0, twos), twos), 1)
            }

            // Shift in bits from prod1 into prod0.
            prod0 |= prod1 * twos;

            // Invert denominator mod 2²⁵⁶. Now that denominator is an odd number, it has an inverse modulo 2²⁵⁶ such
            // that denominator * inv ≡ 1 mod 2²⁵⁶. Compute the inverse by starting with a seed that is correct for
            // four bits. That is, denominator * inv ≡ 1 mod 2⁴.
            uint256 inverse = (3 * denominator) ^ 2;

            // Use the Newton-Raphson iteration to improve the precision. Thanks to Hensel's lifting lemma, this also
            // works in modular arithmetic, doubling the correct bits in each step.
            inverse *= 2 - denominator * inverse; // inverse mod 2⁸
            inverse *= 2 - denominator * inverse; // inverse mod 2¹⁶
            inverse *= 2 - denominator * inverse; // inverse mod 2³²
            inverse *= 2 - denominator * inverse; // inverse mod 2⁶⁴
            inverse *= 2 - denominator * inverse; // inverse mod 2¹²⁸
            inverse *= 2 - denominator * inverse; // inverse mod 2²⁵⁶

            // Because the division is now exact we can divide by multiplying with the modular inverse of denominator.
            // This will give us the correct result modulo 2²⁵⁶. Since the preconditions guarantee that the outcome is
            // less than 2²⁵⁶, this is the final result. We don't need to compute the high bits of the result and prod1
            // is no longer required.
            result = prod0 * inverse;
            return result;
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Calculates x * y / denominator with full precision, following the selected rounding direction.
     */
    function mulDiv(uint256 x, uint256 y, uint256 denominator, Rounding rounding) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        return mulDiv(x, y, denominator) + SafeCast.toUint(unsignedRoundsUp(rounding) && mulmod(x, y, denominator) > 0);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Calculate the modular multiplicative inverse of a number in Z/nZ.
     *
     * If n is a prime, then Z/nZ is a field. In that case all elements are inversible, except 0.
     * If n is not a prime, then Z/nZ is not a field, and some elements might not be inversible.
     *
     * If the input value is not inversible, 0 is returned.
     *
     * NOTE: If you know for sure that n is (big) a prime, it may be cheaper to use Fermat's little theorem and get the
     * inverse using `Math.modExp(a, n - 2, n)`. See {invModPrime}.
     */
    function invMod(uint256 a, uint256 n) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        unchecked {
            if (n == 0) return 0;

            // The inverse modulo is calculated using the Extended Euclidean Algorithm (iterative version)
            // Used to compute integers x and y such that: ax + ny = gcd(a, n).
            // When the gcd is 1, then the inverse of a modulo n exists and it's x.
            // ax + ny = 1
            // ax = 1 + (-y)n
            // ax ≡ 1 (mod n) # x is the inverse of a modulo n

            // If the remainder is 0 the gcd is n right away.
            uint256 remainder = a % n;
            uint256 gcd = n;

            // Therefore the initial coefficients are:
            // ax + ny = gcd(a, n) = n
            // 0a + 1n = n
            int256 x = 0;
            int256 y = 1;

            while (remainder != 0) {
                uint256 quotient = gcd / remainder;

                (gcd, remainder) = (
                    // The old remainder is the next gcd to try.
                    remainder,
                    // Compute the next remainder.
                    // Can't overflow given that (a % gcd) * (gcd // (a % gcd)) <= gcd
                    // where gcd is at most n (capped to type(uint256).max)
                    gcd - remainder * quotient
                );

                (x, y) = (
                    // Increment the coefficient of a.
                    y,
                    // Decrement the coefficient of n.
                    // Can overflow, but the result is casted to uint256 so that the
                    // next value of y is "wrapped around" to a value between 0 and n - 1.
                    x - y * int256(quotient)
                );
            }

            if (gcd != 1) return 0; // No inverse exists.
            return ternary(x < 0, n - uint256(-x), uint256(x)); // Wrap the result if it's negative.
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Variant of {invMod}. More efficient, but only works if `p` is known to be a prime greater than `2`.
     *
     * From https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fermat%27s_little_theorem[Fermat's little theorem], we know that if p is
     * prime, then `a**(p-1) ≡ 1 mod p`. As a consequence, we have `a * a**(p-2) ≡ 1 mod p`, which means that
     * `a**(p-2)` is the modular multiplicative inverse of a in Fp.
     *
     * NOTE: this function does NOT check that `p` is a prime greater than `2`.
     */
    function invModPrime(uint256 a, uint256 p) internal view returns (uint256) {
        unchecked {
            return Math.modExp(a, p - 2, p);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the modular exponentiation of the specified base, exponent and modulus (b ** e % m)
     *
     * Requirements:
     * - modulus can't be zero
     * - underlying staticcall to precompile must succeed
     *
     * IMPORTANT: The result is only valid if the underlying call succeeds. When using this function, make
     * sure the chain you're using it on supports the precompiled contract for modular exponentiation
     * at address 0x05 as specified in https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-198[EIP-198]. Otherwise,
     * the underlying function will succeed given the lack of a revert, but the result may be incorrectly
     * interpreted as 0.
     */
    function modExp(uint256 b, uint256 e, uint256 m) internal view returns (uint256) {
        (bool success, uint256 result) = tryModExp(b, e, m);
        if (!success) {
            Panic.panic(Panic.DIVISION_BY_ZERO);
        }
        return result;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the modular exponentiation of the specified base, exponent and modulus (b ** e % m).
     * It includes a success flag indicating if the operation succeeded. Operation will be marked as failed if trying
     * to operate modulo 0 or if the underlying precompile reverted.
     *
     * IMPORTANT: The result is only valid if the success flag is true. When using this function, make sure the chain
     * you're using it on supports the precompiled contract for modular exponentiation at address 0x05 as specified in
     * https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-198[EIP-198]. Otherwise, the underlying function will succeed given the lack
     * of a revert, but the result may be incorrectly interpreted as 0.
     */
    function tryModExp(uint256 b, uint256 e, uint256 m) internal view returns (bool success, uint256 result) {
        if (m == 0) return (false, 0);
        assembly ("memory-safe") {
            let ptr := mload(0x40)
            // | Offset    | Content    | Content (Hex)                                                      |
            // |-----------|------------|--------------------------------------------------------------------|
            // | 0x00:0x1f | size of b  | 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000020 |
            // | 0x20:0x3f | size of e  | 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000020 |
            // | 0x40:0x5f | size of m  | 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000020 |
            // | 0x60:0x7f | value of b | 0x<.............................................................b> |
            // | 0x80:0x9f | value of e | 0x<.............................................................e> |
            // | 0xa0:0xbf | value of m | 0x<.............................................................m> |
            mstore(ptr, 0x20)
            mstore(add(ptr, 0x20), 0x20)
            mstore(add(ptr, 0x40), 0x20)
            mstore(add(ptr, 0x60), b)
            mstore(add(ptr, 0x80), e)
            mstore(add(ptr, 0xa0), m)

            // Given the result < m, it's guaranteed to fit in 32 bytes,
            // so we can use the memory scratch space located at offset 0.
            success := staticcall(gas(), 0x05, ptr, 0xc0, 0x00, 0x20)
            result := mload(0x00)
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Variant of {modExp} that supports inputs of arbitrary length.
     */
    function modExp(bytes memory b, bytes memory e, bytes memory m) internal view returns (bytes memory) {
        (bool success, bytes memory result) = tryModExp(b, e, m);
        if (!success) {
            Panic.panic(Panic.DIVISION_BY_ZERO);
        }
        return result;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Variant of {tryModExp} that supports inputs of arbitrary length.
     */
    function tryModExp(
        bytes memory b,
        bytes memory e,
        bytes memory m
    ) internal view returns (bool success, bytes memory result) {
        if (_zeroBytes(m)) return (false, new bytes(0));

        uint256 mLen = m.length;

        // Encode call args in result and move the free memory pointer
        result = abi.encodePacked(b.length, e.length, mLen, b, e, m);

        assembly ("memory-safe") {
            let dataPtr := add(result, 0x20)
            // Write result on top of args to avoid allocating extra memory.
            success := staticcall(gas(), 0x05, dataPtr, mload(result), dataPtr, mLen)
            // Overwrite the length.
            // result.length > returndatasize() is guaranteed because returndatasize() == m.length
            mstore(result, mLen)
            // Set the memory pointer after the returned data.
            mstore(0x40, add(dataPtr, mLen))
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns whether the provided byte array is zero.
     */
    function _zeroBytes(bytes memory byteArray) private pure returns (bool) {
        for (uint256 i = 0; i < byteArray.length; ++i) {
            if (byteArray[i] != 0) {
                return false;
            }
        }
        return true;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the square root of a number. If the number is not a perfect square, the value is rounded
     * towards zero.
     *
     * This method is based on Newton's method for computing square roots; the algorithm is restricted to only
     * using integer operations.
     */
    function sqrt(uint256 a) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        unchecked {
            // Take care of easy edge cases when a == 0 or a == 1
            if (a <= 1) {
                return a;
            }

            // In this function, we use Newton's method to get a root of `f(x) := x² - a`. It involves building a
            // sequence x_n that converges toward sqrt(a). For each iteration x_n, we also define the error between
            // the current value as `ε_n = | x_n - sqrt(a) |`.
            //
            // For our first estimation, we consider `e` the smallest power of 2 which is bigger than the square root
            // of the target. (i.e. `2**(e-1) ≤ sqrt(a) < 2**e`). We know that `e ≤ 128` because `(2¹²⁸)² = 2²⁵⁶` is
            // bigger than any uint256.
            //
            // By noticing that
            // `2**(e-1) ≤ sqrt(a) < 2**e → (2**(e-1))² ≤ a < (2**e)² → 2**(2*e-2) ≤ a < 2**(2*e)`
            // we can deduce that `e - 1` is `log2(a) / 2`. We can thus compute `x_n = 2**(e-1)` using a method similar
            // to the msb function.
            uint256 aa = a;
            uint256 xn = 1;

            if (aa >= (1 << 128)) {
                aa >>= 128;
                xn <<= 64;
            }
            if (aa >= (1 << 64)) {
                aa >>= 64;
                xn <<= 32;
            }
            if (aa >= (1 << 32)) {
                aa >>= 32;
                xn <<= 16;
            }
            if (aa >= (1 << 16)) {
                aa >>= 16;
                xn <<= 8;
            }
            if (aa >= (1 << 8)) {
                aa >>= 8;
                xn <<= 4;
            }
            if (aa >= (1 << 4)) {
                aa >>= 4;
                xn <<= 2;
            }
            if (aa >= (1 << 2)) {
                xn <<= 1;
            }

            // We now have x_n such that `x_n = 2**(e-1) ≤ sqrt(a) < 2**e = 2 * x_n`. This implies ε_n ≤ 2**(e-1).
            //
            // We can refine our estimation by noticing that the middle of that interval minimizes the error.
            // If we move x_n to equal 2**(e-1) + 2**(e-2), then we reduce the error to ε_n ≤ 2**(e-2).
            // This is going to be our x_0 (and ε_0)
            xn = (3 * xn) >> 1; // ε_0 := | x_0 - sqrt(a) | ≤ 2**(e-2)

            // From here, Newton's method give us:
            // x_{n+1} = (x_n + a / x_n) / 2
            //
            // One should note that:
            // x_{n+1}² - a = ((x_n + a / x_n) / 2)² - a
            //              = ((x_n² + a) / (2 * x_n))² - a
            //              = (x_n⁴ + 2 * a * x_n² + a²) / (4 * x_n²) - a
            //              = (x_n⁴ + 2 * a * x_n² + a² - 4 * a * x_n²) / (4 * x_n²)
            //              = (x_n⁴ - 2 * a * x_n² + a²) / (4 * x_n²)
            //              = (x_n² - a)² / (2 * x_n)²
            //              = ((x_n² - a) / (2 * x_n))²
            //              ≥ 0
            // Which proves that for all n ≥ 1, sqrt(a) ≤ x_n
            //
            // This gives us the proof of quadratic convergence of the sequence:
            // ε_{n+1} = | x_{n+1} - sqrt(a) |
            //         = | (x_n + a / x_n) / 2 - sqrt(a) |
            //         = | (x_n² + a - 2*x_n*sqrt(a)) / (2 * x_n) |
            //         = | (x_n - sqrt(a))² / (2 * x_n) |
            //         = | ε_n² / (2 * x_n) |
            //         = ε_n² / | (2 * x_n) |
            //
            // For the first iteration, we have a special case where x_0 is known:
            // ε_1 = ε_0² / | (2 * x_0) |
            //     ≤ (2**(e-2))² / (2 * (2**(e-1) + 2**(e-2)))
            //     ≤ 2**(2*e-4) / (3 * 2**(e-1))
            //     ≤ 2**(e-3) / 3
            //     ≤ 2**(e-3-log2(3))
            //     ≤ 2**(e-4.5)
            //
            // For the following iterations, we use the fact that, 2**(e-1) ≤ sqrt(a) ≤ x_n:
            // ε_{n+1} = ε_n² / | (2 * x_n) |
            //         ≤ (2**(e-k))² / (2 * 2**(e-1))
            //         ≤ 2**(2*e-2*k) / 2**e
            //         ≤ 2**(e-2*k)
            xn = (xn + a / xn) >> 1; // ε_1 := | x_1 - sqrt(a) | ≤ 2**(e-4.5)  -- special case, see above
            xn = (xn + a / xn) >> 1; // ε_2 := | x_2 - sqrt(a) | ≤ 2**(e-9)    -- general case with k = 4.5
            xn = (xn + a / xn) >> 1; // ε_3 := | x_3 - sqrt(a) | ≤ 2**(e-18)   -- general case with k = 9
            xn = (xn + a / xn) >> 1; // ε_4 := | x_4 - sqrt(a) | ≤ 2**(e-36)   -- general case with k = 18
            xn = (xn + a / xn) >> 1; // ε_5 := | x_5 - sqrt(a) | ≤ 2**(e-72)   -- general case with k = 36
            xn = (xn + a / xn) >> 1; // ε_6 := | x_6 - sqrt(a) | ≤ 2**(e-144)  -- general case with k = 72

            // Because e ≤ 128 (as discussed during the first estimation phase), we know have reached a precision
            // ε_6 ≤ 2**(e-144) < 1. Given we're operating on integers, then we can ensure that xn is now either
            // sqrt(a) or sqrt(a) + 1.
            return xn - SafeCast.toUint(xn > a / xn);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Calculates sqrt(a), following the selected rounding direction.
     */
    function sqrt(uint256 a, Rounding rounding) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        unchecked {
            uint256 result = sqrt(a);
            return result + SafeCast.toUint(unsignedRoundsUp(rounding) && result * result < a);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Return the log in base 2 of a positive value rounded towards zero.
     * Returns 0 if given 0.
     */
    function log2(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        uint256 result = 0;
        uint256 exp;
        unchecked {
            exp = 128 * SafeCast.toUint(value > (1 << 128) - 1);
            value >>= exp;
            result += exp;

            exp = 64 * SafeCast.toUint(value > (1 << 64) - 1);
            value >>= exp;
            result += exp;

            exp = 32 * SafeCast.toUint(value > (1 << 32) - 1);
            value >>= exp;
            result += exp;

            exp = 16 * SafeCast.toUint(value > (1 << 16) - 1);
            value >>= exp;
            result += exp;

            exp = 8 * SafeCast.toUint(value > (1 << 8) - 1);
            value >>= exp;
            result += exp;

            exp = 4 * SafeCast.toUint(value > (1 << 4) - 1);
            value >>= exp;
            result += exp;

            exp = 2 * SafeCast.toUint(value > (1 << 2) - 1);
            value >>= exp;
            result += exp;

            result += SafeCast.toUint(value > 1);
        }
        return result;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Return the log in base 2, following the selected rounding direction, of a positive value.
     * Returns 0 if given 0.
     */
    function log2(uint256 value, Rounding rounding) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        unchecked {
            uint256 result = log2(value);
            return result + SafeCast.toUint(unsignedRoundsUp(rounding) && 1 << result < value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Return the log in base 10 of a positive value rounded towards zero.
     * Returns 0 if given 0.
     */
    function log10(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        uint256 result = 0;
        unchecked {
            if (value >= 10 ** 64) {
                value /= 10 ** 64;
                result += 64;
            }
            if (value >= 10 ** 32) {
                value /= 10 ** 32;
                result += 32;
            }
            if (value >= 10 ** 16) {
                value /= 10 ** 16;
                result += 16;
            }
            if (value >= 10 ** 8) {
                value /= 10 ** 8;
                result += 8;
            }
            if (value >= 10 ** 4) {
                value /= 10 ** 4;
                result += 4;
            }
            if (value >= 10 ** 2) {
                value /= 10 ** 2;
                result += 2;
            }
            if (value >= 10 ** 1) {
                result += 1;
            }
        }
        return result;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Return the log in base 10, following the selected rounding direction, of a positive value.
     * Returns 0 if given 0.
     */
    function log10(uint256 value, Rounding rounding) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        unchecked {
            uint256 result = log10(value);
            return result + SafeCast.toUint(unsignedRoundsUp(rounding) && 10 ** result < value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Return the log in base 256 of a positive value rounded towards zero.
     * Returns 0 if given 0.
     *
     * Adding one to the result gives the number of pairs of hex symbols needed to represent `value` as a hex string.
     */
    function log256(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        uint256 result = 0;
        uint256 isGt;
        unchecked {
            isGt = SafeCast.toUint(value > (1 << 128) - 1);
            value >>= isGt * 128;
            result += isGt * 16;

            isGt = SafeCast.toUint(value > (1 << 64) - 1);
            value >>= isGt * 64;
            result += isGt * 8;

            isGt = SafeCast.toUint(value > (1 << 32) - 1);
            value >>= isGt * 32;
            result += isGt * 4;

            isGt = SafeCast.toUint(value > (1 << 16) - 1);
            value >>= isGt * 16;
            result += isGt * 2;

            result += SafeCast.toUint(value > (1 << 8) - 1);
        }
        return result;
    }

    /**
     * @dev Return the log in base 256, following the selected rounding direction, of a positive value.
     * Returns 0 if given 0.
     */
    function log256(uint256 value, Rounding rounding) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        unchecked {
            uint256 result = log256(value);
            return result + SafeCast.toUint(unsignedRoundsUp(rounding) && 1 << (result << 3) < value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns whether a provided rounding mode is considered rounding up for unsigned integers.
     */
    function unsignedRoundsUp(Rounding rounding) internal pure returns (bool) {
        return uint8(rounding) % 2 == 1;
    }
}

File 14 of 19 : IERC1363.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v5.1.0) (interfaces/IERC1363.sol)

pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

import {IERC20} from "./IERC20.sol";
import {IERC165} from "./IERC165.sol";

/**
 * @title IERC1363
 * @dev Interface of the ERC-1363 standard as defined in the https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1363[ERC-1363].
 *
 * Defines an extension interface for ERC-20 tokens that supports executing code on a recipient contract
 * after `transfer` or `transferFrom`, or code on a spender contract after `approve`, in a single transaction.
 */
interface IERC1363 is IERC20, IERC165 {
    /*
     * Note: the ERC-165 identifier for this interface is 0xb0202a11.
     * 0xb0202a11 ===
     *   bytes4(keccak256('transferAndCall(address,uint256)')) ^
     *   bytes4(keccak256('transferAndCall(address,uint256,bytes)')) ^
     *   bytes4(keccak256('transferFromAndCall(address,address,uint256)')) ^
     *   bytes4(keccak256('transferFromAndCall(address,address,uint256,bytes)')) ^
     *   bytes4(keccak256('approveAndCall(address,uint256)')) ^
     *   bytes4(keccak256('approveAndCall(address,uint256,bytes)'))
     */

    /**
     * @dev Moves a `value` amount of tokens from the caller's account to `to`
     * and then calls {IERC1363Receiver-onTransferReceived} on `to`.
     * @param to The address which you want to transfer to.
     * @param value The amount of tokens to be transferred.
     * @return A boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded unless throwing.
     */
    function transferAndCall(address to, uint256 value) external returns (bool);

    /**
     * @dev Moves a `value` amount of tokens from the caller's account to `to`
     * and then calls {IERC1363Receiver-onTransferReceived} on `to`.
     * @param to The address which you want to transfer to.
     * @param value The amount of tokens to be transferred.
     * @param data Additional data with no specified format, sent in call to `to`.
     * @return A boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded unless throwing.
     */
    function transferAndCall(address to, uint256 value, bytes calldata data) external returns (bool);

    /**
     * @dev Moves a `value` amount of tokens from `from` to `to` using the allowance mechanism
     * and then calls {IERC1363Receiver-onTransferReceived} on `to`.
     * @param from The address which you want to send tokens from.
     * @param to The address which you want to transfer to.
     * @param value The amount of tokens to be transferred.
     * @return A boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded unless throwing.
     */
    function transferFromAndCall(address from, address to, uint256 value) external returns (bool);

    /**
     * @dev Moves a `value` amount of tokens from `from` to `to` using the allowance mechanism
     * and then calls {IERC1363Receiver-onTransferReceived} on `to`.
     * @param from The address which you want to send tokens from.
     * @param to The address which you want to transfer to.
     * @param value The amount of tokens to be transferred.
     * @param data Additional data with no specified format, sent in call to `to`.
     * @return A boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded unless throwing.
     */
    function transferFromAndCall(address from, address to, uint256 value, bytes calldata data) external returns (bool);

    /**
     * @dev Sets a `value` amount of tokens as the allowance of `spender` over the
     * caller's tokens and then calls {IERC1363Spender-onApprovalReceived} on `spender`.
     * @param spender The address which will spend the funds.
     * @param value The amount of tokens to be spent.
     * @return A boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded unless throwing.
     */
    function approveAndCall(address spender, uint256 value) external returns (bool);

    /**
     * @dev Sets a `value` amount of tokens as the allowance of `spender` over the
     * caller's tokens and then calls {IERC1363Spender-onApprovalReceived} on `spender`.
     * @param spender The address which will spend the funds.
     * @param value The amount of tokens to be spent.
     * @param data Additional data with no specified format, sent in call to `spender`.
     * @return A boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded unless throwing.
     */
    function approveAndCall(address spender, uint256 value, bytes calldata data) external returns (bool);
}

File 15 of 19 : Panic.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v5.1.0) (utils/Panic.sol)

pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

/**
 * @dev Helper library for emitting standardized panic codes.
 *
 * ```solidity
 * contract Example {
 *      using Panic for uint256;
 *
 *      // Use any of the declared internal constants
 *      function foo() { Panic.GENERIC.panic(); }
 *
 *      // Alternatively
 *      function foo() { Panic.panic(Panic.GENERIC); }
 * }
 * ```
 *
 * Follows the list from https://github.com/ethereum/solidity/blob/v0.8.24/libsolutil/ErrorCodes.h[libsolutil].
 *
 * _Available since v5.1._
 */
// slither-disable-next-line unused-state
library Panic {
    /// @dev generic / unspecified error
    uint256 internal constant GENERIC = 0x00;
    /// @dev used by the assert() builtin
    uint256 internal constant ASSERT = 0x01;
    /// @dev arithmetic underflow or overflow
    uint256 internal constant UNDER_OVERFLOW = 0x11;
    /// @dev division or modulo by zero
    uint256 internal constant DIVISION_BY_ZERO = 0x12;
    /// @dev enum conversion error
    uint256 internal constant ENUM_CONVERSION_ERROR = 0x21;
    /// @dev invalid encoding in storage
    uint256 internal constant STORAGE_ENCODING_ERROR = 0x22;
    /// @dev empty array pop
    uint256 internal constant EMPTY_ARRAY_POP = 0x31;
    /// @dev array out of bounds access
    uint256 internal constant ARRAY_OUT_OF_BOUNDS = 0x32;
    /// @dev resource error (too large allocation or too large array)
    uint256 internal constant RESOURCE_ERROR = 0x41;
    /// @dev calling invalid internal function
    uint256 internal constant INVALID_INTERNAL_FUNCTION = 0x51;

    /// @dev Reverts with a panic code. Recommended to use with
    /// the internal constants with predefined codes.
    function panic(uint256 code) internal pure {
        assembly ("memory-safe") {
            mstore(0x00, 0x4e487b71)
            mstore(0x20, code)
            revert(0x1c, 0x24)
        }
    }
}

File 16 of 19 : SafeCast.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v5.1.0) (utils/math/SafeCast.sol)
// This file was procedurally generated from scripts/generate/templates/SafeCast.js.

pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

/**
 * @dev Wrappers over Solidity's uintXX/intXX/bool casting operators with added overflow
 * checks.
 *
 * Downcasting from uint256/int256 in Solidity does not revert on overflow. This can
 * easily result in undesired exploitation or bugs, since developers usually
 * assume that overflows raise errors. `SafeCast` restores this intuition by
 * reverting the transaction when such an operation overflows.
 *
 * Using this library instead of the unchecked operations eliminates an entire
 * class of bugs, so it's recommended to use it always.
 */
library SafeCast {
    /**
     * @dev Value doesn't fit in an uint of `bits` size.
     */
    error SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(uint8 bits, uint256 value);

    /**
     * @dev An int value doesn't fit in an uint of `bits` size.
     */
    error SafeCastOverflowedIntToUint(int256 value);

    /**
     * @dev Value doesn't fit in an int of `bits` size.
     */
    error SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(uint8 bits, int256 value);

    /**
     * @dev An uint value doesn't fit in an int of `bits` size.
     */
    error SafeCastOverflowedUintToInt(uint256 value);

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint248 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint248).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint248` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 248 bits
     */
    function toUint248(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint248) {
        if (value > type(uint248).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(248, value);
        }
        return uint248(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint240 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint240).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint240` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 240 bits
     */
    function toUint240(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint240) {
        if (value > type(uint240).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(240, value);
        }
        return uint240(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint232 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint232).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint232` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 232 bits
     */
    function toUint232(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint232) {
        if (value > type(uint232).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(232, value);
        }
        return uint232(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint224 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint224).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint224` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 224 bits
     */
    function toUint224(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint224) {
        if (value > type(uint224).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(224, value);
        }
        return uint224(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint216 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint216).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint216` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 216 bits
     */
    function toUint216(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint216) {
        if (value > type(uint216).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(216, value);
        }
        return uint216(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint208 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint208).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint208` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 208 bits
     */
    function toUint208(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint208) {
        if (value > type(uint208).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(208, value);
        }
        return uint208(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint200 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint200).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint200` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 200 bits
     */
    function toUint200(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint200) {
        if (value > type(uint200).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(200, value);
        }
        return uint200(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint192 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint192).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint192` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 192 bits
     */
    function toUint192(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint192) {
        if (value > type(uint192).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(192, value);
        }
        return uint192(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint184 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint184).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint184` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 184 bits
     */
    function toUint184(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint184) {
        if (value > type(uint184).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(184, value);
        }
        return uint184(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint176 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint176).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint176` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 176 bits
     */
    function toUint176(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint176) {
        if (value > type(uint176).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(176, value);
        }
        return uint176(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint168 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint168).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint168` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 168 bits
     */
    function toUint168(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint168) {
        if (value > type(uint168).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(168, value);
        }
        return uint168(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint160 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint160).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint160` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 160 bits
     */
    function toUint160(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint160) {
        if (value > type(uint160).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(160, value);
        }
        return uint160(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint152 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint152).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint152` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 152 bits
     */
    function toUint152(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint152) {
        if (value > type(uint152).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(152, value);
        }
        return uint152(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint144 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint144).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint144` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 144 bits
     */
    function toUint144(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint144) {
        if (value > type(uint144).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(144, value);
        }
        return uint144(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint136 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint136).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint136` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 136 bits
     */
    function toUint136(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint136) {
        if (value > type(uint136).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(136, value);
        }
        return uint136(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint128 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint128).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint128` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 128 bits
     */
    function toUint128(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint128) {
        if (value > type(uint128).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(128, value);
        }
        return uint128(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint120 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint120).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint120` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 120 bits
     */
    function toUint120(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint120) {
        if (value > type(uint120).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(120, value);
        }
        return uint120(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint112 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint112).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint112` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 112 bits
     */
    function toUint112(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint112) {
        if (value > type(uint112).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(112, value);
        }
        return uint112(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint104 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint104).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint104` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 104 bits
     */
    function toUint104(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint104) {
        if (value > type(uint104).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(104, value);
        }
        return uint104(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint96 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint96).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint96` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 96 bits
     */
    function toUint96(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint96) {
        if (value > type(uint96).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(96, value);
        }
        return uint96(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint88 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint88).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint88` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 88 bits
     */
    function toUint88(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint88) {
        if (value > type(uint88).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(88, value);
        }
        return uint88(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint80 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint80).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint80` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 80 bits
     */
    function toUint80(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint80) {
        if (value > type(uint80).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(80, value);
        }
        return uint80(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint72 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint72).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint72` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 72 bits
     */
    function toUint72(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint72) {
        if (value > type(uint72).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(72, value);
        }
        return uint72(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint64 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint64).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint64` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 64 bits
     */
    function toUint64(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint64) {
        if (value > type(uint64).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(64, value);
        }
        return uint64(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint56 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint56).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint56` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 56 bits
     */
    function toUint56(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint56) {
        if (value > type(uint56).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(56, value);
        }
        return uint56(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint48 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint48).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint48` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 48 bits
     */
    function toUint48(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint48) {
        if (value > type(uint48).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(48, value);
        }
        return uint48(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint40 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint40).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint40` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 40 bits
     */
    function toUint40(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint40) {
        if (value > type(uint40).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(40, value);
        }
        return uint40(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint32 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint32).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint32` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 32 bits
     */
    function toUint32(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint32) {
        if (value > type(uint32).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(32, value);
        }
        return uint32(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint24 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint24).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint24` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 24 bits
     */
    function toUint24(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint24) {
        if (value > type(uint24).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(24, value);
        }
        return uint24(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint16 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint16).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint16` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 16 bits
     */
    function toUint16(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint16) {
        if (value > type(uint16).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(16, value);
        }
        return uint16(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted uint8 from uint256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is greater than largest uint8).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `uint8` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 8 bits
     */
    function toUint8(uint256 value) internal pure returns (uint8) {
        if (value > type(uint8).max) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintDowncast(8, value);
        }
        return uint8(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Converts a signed int256 into an unsigned uint256.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must be greater than or equal to 0.
     */
    function toUint256(int256 value) internal pure returns (uint256) {
        if (value < 0) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntToUint(value);
        }
        return uint256(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int248 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int248 or
     * greater than largest int248).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int248` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 248 bits
     */
    function toInt248(int256 value) internal pure returns (int248 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int248(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(248, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int240 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int240 or
     * greater than largest int240).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int240` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 240 bits
     */
    function toInt240(int256 value) internal pure returns (int240 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int240(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(240, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int232 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int232 or
     * greater than largest int232).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int232` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 232 bits
     */
    function toInt232(int256 value) internal pure returns (int232 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int232(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(232, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int224 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int224 or
     * greater than largest int224).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int224` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 224 bits
     */
    function toInt224(int256 value) internal pure returns (int224 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int224(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(224, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int216 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int216 or
     * greater than largest int216).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int216` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 216 bits
     */
    function toInt216(int256 value) internal pure returns (int216 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int216(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(216, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int208 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int208 or
     * greater than largest int208).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int208` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 208 bits
     */
    function toInt208(int256 value) internal pure returns (int208 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int208(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(208, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int200 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int200 or
     * greater than largest int200).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int200` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 200 bits
     */
    function toInt200(int256 value) internal pure returns (int200 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int200(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(200, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int192 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int192 or
     * greater than largest int192).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int192` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 192 bits
     */
    function toInt192(int256 value) internal pure returns (int192 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int192(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(192, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int184 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int184 or
     * greater than largest int184).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int184` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 184 bits
     */
    function toInt184(int256 value) internal pure returns (int184 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int184(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(184, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int176 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int176 or
     * greater than largest int176).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int176` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 176 bits
     */
    function toInt176(int256 value) internal pure returns (int176 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int176(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(176, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int168 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int168 or
     * greater than largest int168).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int168` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 168 bits
     */
    function toInt168(int256 value) internal pure returns (int168 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int168(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(168, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int160 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int160 or
     * greater than largest int160).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int160` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 160 bits
     */
    function toInt160(int256 value) internal pure returns (int160 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int160(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(160, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int152 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int152 or
     * greater than largest int152).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int152` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 152 bits
     */
    function toInt152(int256 value) internal pure returns (int152 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int152(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(152, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int144 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int144 or
     * greater than largest int144).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int144` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 144 bits
     */
    function toInt144(int256 value) internal pure returns (int144 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int144(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(144, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int136 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int136 or
     * greater than largest int136).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int136` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 136 bits
     */
    function toInt136(int256 value) internal pure returns (int136 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int136(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(136, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int128 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int128 or
     * greater than largest int128).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int128` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 128 bits
     */
    function toInt128(int256 value) internal pure returns (int128 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int128(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(128, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int120 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int120 or
     * greater than largest int120).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int120` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 120 bits
     */
    function toInt120(int256 value) internal pure returns (int120 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int120(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(120, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int112 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int112 or
     * greater than largest int112).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int112` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 112 bits
     */
    function toInt112(int256 value) internal pure returns (int112 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int112(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(112, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int104 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int104 or
     * greater than largest int104).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int104` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 104 bits
     */
    function toInt104(int256 value) internal pure returns (int104 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int104(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(104, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int96 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int96 or
     * greater than largest int96).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int96` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 96 bits
     */
    function toInt96(int256 value) internal pure returns (int96 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int96(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(96, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int88 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int88 or
     * greater than largest int88).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int88` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 88 bits
     */
    function toInt88(int256 value) internal pure returns (int88 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int88(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(88, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int80 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int80 or
     * greater than largest int80).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int80` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 80 bits
     */
    function toInt80(int256 value) internal pure returns (int80 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int80(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(80, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int72 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int72 or
     * greater than largest int72).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int72` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 72 bits
     */
    function toInt72(int256 value) internal pure returns (int72 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int72(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(72, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int64 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int64 or
     * greater than largest int64).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int64` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 64 bits
     */
    function toInt64(int256 value) internal pure returns (int64 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int64(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(64, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int56 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int56 or
     * greater than largest int56).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int56` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 56 bits
     */
    function toInt56(int256 value) internal pure returns (int56 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int56(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(56, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int48 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int48 or
     * greater than largest int48).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int48` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 48 bits
     */
    function toInt48(int256 value) internal pure returns (int48 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int48(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(48, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int40 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int40 or
     * greater than largest int40).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int40` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 40 bits
     */
    function toInt40(int256 value) internal pure returns (int40 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int40(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(40, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int32 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int32 or
     * greater than largest int32).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int32` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 32 bits
     */
    function toInt32(int256 value) internal pure returns (int32 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int32(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(32, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int24 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int24 or
     * greater than largest int24).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int24` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 24 bits
     */
    function toInt24(int256 value) internal pure returns (int24 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int24(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(24, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int16 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int16 or
     * greater than largest int16).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int16` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 16 bits
     */
    function toInt16(int256 value) internal pure returns (int16 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int16(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(16, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Returns the downcasted int8 from int256, reverting on
     * overflow (when the input is less than smallest int8 or
     * greater than largest int8).
     *
     * Counterpart to Solidity's `int8` operator.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must fit into 8 bits
     */
    function toInt8(int256 value) internal pure returns (int8 downcasted) {
        downcasted = int8(value);
        if (downcasted != value) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedIntDowncast(8, value);
        }
    }

    /**
     * @dev Converts an unsigned uint256 into a signed int256.
     *
     * Requirements:
     *
     * - input must be less than or equal to maxInt256.
     */
    function toInt256(uint256 value) internal pure returns (int256) {
        // Note: Unsafe cast below is okay because `type(int256).max` is guaranteed to be positive
        if (value > uint256(type(int256).max)) {
            revert SafeCastOverflowedUintToInt(value);
        }
        return int256(value);
    }

    /**
     * @dev Cast a boolean (false or true) to a uint256 (0 or 1) with no jump.
     */
    function toUint(bool b) internal pure returns (uint256 u) {
        assembly ("memory-safe") {
            u := iszero(iszero(b))
        }
    }
}

File 17 of 19 : IERC20.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v5.0.0) (interfaces/IERC20.sol)

pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

import {IERC20} from "../token/ERC20/IERC20.sol";

File 18 of 19 : IERC165.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v5.0.0) (interfaces/IERC165.sol)

pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

import {IERC165} from "../utils/introspection/IERC165.sol";

File 19 of 19 : IERC165.sol
// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
// OpenZeppelin Contracts (last updated v5.1.0) (utils/introspection/IERC165.sol)

pragma solidity ^0.8.20;

/**
 * @dev Interface of the ERC-165 standard, as defined in the
 * https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-165[ERC].
 *
 * Implementers can declare support of contract interfaces, which can then be
 * queried by others ({ERC165Checker}).
 *
 * For an implementation, see {ERC165}.
 */
interface IERC165 {
    /**
     * @dev Returns true if this contract implements the interface defined by
     * `interfaceId`. See the corresponding
     * https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-165#how-interfaces-are-identified[ERC section]
     * to learn more about how these ids are created.
     *
     * This function call must use less than 30 000 gas.
     */
    function supportsInterface(bytes4 interfaceId) external view returns (bool);
}

Settings
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    "@openzeppelin/contracts/=lib/openzeppelin-contracts/contracts/",
    "ds-test/=lib/openzeppelin-contracts/lib/forge-std/lib/ds-test/src/",
    "erc4626-tests/=lib/erc4626-tests/",
    "forge-std/=lib/forge-std/src/",
    "openzeppelin-contracts/=lib/openzeppelin-contracts/",
    "solady/=lib/solady/src/",
    "halmos-cheatcodes/=lib/openzeppelin-contracts/lib/halmos-cheatcodes/src/"
  ],
  "optimizer": {
    "enabled": true,
    "runs": 100
  },
  "metadata": {
    "useLiteralContent": false,
    "bytecodeHash": "ipfs",
    "appendCBOR": true
  },
  "outputSelection": {
    "*": {
      "*": [
        "evm.bytecode",
        "evm.deployedBytecode",
        "devdoc",
        "userdoc",
        "metadata",
        "abi"
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    }
  },
  "evmVersion": "cancun",
  "viaIR": true,
  "libraries": {}
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Contract Security Audit

Contract ABI

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Constructor Arguments (ABI-Encoded and is the last bytes of the Contract Creation Code above)

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

-----Decoded View---------------
Arg [0] : underlying_ (address): 0x3BcB4F5C22758b145820E1126E69d96F891d5F8b
Arg [1] : name_ (string): Angles Liquid
Arg [2] : symbol_ (string): LiquidS
Arg [3] : managementFeeInBps_ (uint256): 100
Arg [4] : depositFeeInBps_ (uint256): 100
Arg [5] : depositFeeRecipient_ (address): 0x1b514df3413DA9931eB31f2Ab72e32c0A507Cad5
Arg [6] : managementFeeRecipient_ (address): 0x1b514df3413DA9931eB31f2Ab72e32c0A507Cad5
Arg [7] : owner_ (address): 0x1b514df3413DA9931eB31f2Ab72e32c0A507Cad5

-----Encoded View---------------
12 Constructor Arguments found :
Arg [0] : 0000000000000000000000003bcb4f5c22758b145820e1126e69d96f891d5f8b
Arg [1] : 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000100
Arg [2] : 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000140
Arg [3] : 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000064
Arg [4] : 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000064
Arg [5] : 0000000000000000000000001b514df3413da9931eb31f2ab72e32c0a507cad5
Arg [6] : 0000000000000000000000001b514df3413da9931eb31f2ab72e32c0a507cad5
Arg [7] : 0000000000000000000000001b514df3413da9931eb31f2ab72e32c0a507cad5
Arg [8] : 000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000d
Arg [9] : 416e676c6573204c697175696400000000000000000000000000000000000000
Arg [10] : 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000007
Arg [11] : 4c69717569645300000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000


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