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Huff CLI

The huffc CLI is written using clap's derive feature.

huffc

huffc 0.3.2
Huff Language Compiler built in Pure Rust.

USAGE:
    huffc [OPTIONS] [PATH] [SUBCOMMAND]

ARGS:
    <PATH>    The contract(s) to compile

OPTIONS:
    -a, --artifacts
            Whether to generate artifacts or not

    -b, --bytecode
            Generate and log bytecode

    -c, --constants <CONSTANTS>...
            Override / set constants for the compilation environment

    -d, --output-directory <OUTPUTDIR>
            The output directory [default: ./artifacts]

    -e, --evm-version <EVM_VERSION>
            Set the EVM version

    -g, --interface [<INTERFACE>...]
            Generate solidity interface for a Huff artifact

    -h, --help
            Print help information

    -i, --inputs <INPUTS>...
            The input constructor arguments

    -l, --label-indices
            Prints out the jump label PC indices for the specified contract

    -m, --alt-main <ALTERNATIVE_MAIN>
            Compile a specific macro

    -n, --interactive
            Interactively input the constructor args

    -o, --output <OUTPUT>
            The output file path

    -p, --print
            Prints out to the terminal

    -r, --bin-runtime
            Generate and log runtime bytecode

    -s, --source-path <SOURCE>
            The contracts source path [default: ./contracts]

    -t, --alt-constructor <ALTERNATIVE_CONSTRUCTOR>
            Compile a specific constructor macro

    -v, --verbose
            Verbose output

    -V, --version
            Print version information

    -z, --optimize
            Optimize compilation [WIP]

NOTE: To generate the above output, run: huffc --help

Usage

To run huffc from the command line, you can simply run:

huffc --help

By default, huffc will attempt to compile all contracts in the contracts directory. If there is no contracts directory present, the following will spit out an error like so:

~ huffc

Error: Invalid File Directory ./contracts

Examples using huff-examples

The huff-examples github repository is added as a submodule to this repo for testing.

To run huffc against one of the examples, the path may simply be passed to huffc.

For example, to compile huff-example's ERC20.huff contract, run:

huffc --bytecode ./huff-examples/erc20/contracts/ERC20.huff

NOTE: The --bytecode flag will output the full deploy bytecode.

huffc also supports tracing using the tracing crate. To produce a verbose output using tracing, append the --verbose or -v flag like so:

huffc --verbose --bytecode ./huff-examples/erc20/contracts/ERC20.huff

Specifying Artifact Outputs

By default, huffc will export json build artifacts to a ./artifacts directory. This can be overidden using the --output-directory flag or shorthand -d flag and specifying a string following. For example:

huffc -d ./output ./huff-examples/erc20/contracts/ERC20.huff

NOTE: The huff cli will gracefully remove double and single quotes, so the following will also compile:

huffc -d "./output" './huff-examples/erc20/contracts/ERC20.huff'

If a specific contract is specified for compiling (ie not a directory), a single json file may be specified as an output location for the contract artifact like so:

huffc -o ./artifact.json ./huff-examples/erc20/contracts/ERC20.huff

NOTE: The following will not compile since multiple artifacts cannot be output to the same artifact json file.

huffc -o ./artifact.json ./contracts/

Entering Constructor Arguments

huffc supports passing in constructor arguments to the contract. This is done by passing in the --interactive (shorthand: -n) flag or passing the --inputs (shorthand: -i) flag.

and passing in the arguments as a comma separated list.

For example, to compile a contract (let's call it example.huff) with the following constructor definition:

#define macro CONSTRUCTOR(uint256, address) = takes(0) returns (0) {
    0x04 calldataload
    0x00 sstore
    0x24 calldataload
    0x01 sstore
}

You can enter the arguments (100, 0xdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef) interactively by passing in the -n or --interactive flag like so:

$ huffc -b -n ./contracts/example.huff
[INTERACTIVE] Constructor Arguments for Contract: "./contracts/example.huff"
[INTERACTIVE] Enter a uint256 for constructor param: 100
[INTERACTIVE] Enter a address for constructor param: 0xdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef

335f.....f30000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000064000000000000000000000000deadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef

Alternatively, you can enter the arguments as a comma separated list by using the -i or --inputs flag like so:

$ huffc -b -i 100, 0xdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef ./contracts/example.huff
335f0.....f30000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000064000000000000000000000000deadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeefdeadbeef

Other Options

  • -v or --verbose: Outputs detailed logs to the terminal using the tracing crate.
  • -V or --version: Prints the version of huffc.
  • -z or --optimize: Optimizes the contract compilation - a work in progress.
  • -g or --interface: Generates a solidity interface for the contract.

Building huffc from source

To run huffc from the command line, you can use the following command:

cargo run --bin huffc

To pass arguments into the huffc binary, simply pass them in after a -- flag. For example, to get the huffc version (a -V flag), you can run:

cargo run --bin huffc -- -V

All commands specified in Usage are also available from source by passing them in after the -- flag.