title | version | authors | license |
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DAppSpec |
v2022.06.26, v2022.07.13, v2022.07.19, v2022.08.23, 2022.12.17 |
<TBD> |
CC-SA-2.5 |
use clear names to answer 'what'
use clear statements to answer 'how'
use comments to answer 'why'
Nikolai Mushegian
dappspec
provides a CSS library for generating documentation from solidity natspec, you can find the preliminary library over at https://github.com/sambacha/dappspec-css
This repo is a working repo for ideation and documentation.
NEW: OCI for Contracts OLD: NatSpec for frontend usage + Admonitions as @custom:tags
informative style guide
What are "flight rules"?
A guide for astronauts about what to do when things go wrong.
Flight Rules are the hard-earned body of knowledge recorded in manuals that list, step-by-step, what to do if X occurs, and why. Essentially, they are extremely detailed, scenario-specific standard operating procedures. [...]
NASA has been capturing our missteps, disasters and solutions since the early 1960s, when Mercury-era ground teams first started gathering "lessons learned" into a compendium that now lists thousands of problematic situations, from engine failure to busted hatch handles to computer glitches, and their solutions.
— Chris Hadfield, An Astronaut's Guide to Life on Earth.
/**
* @custom:org.label-schema.security='ops@manifoldfinance.com'
* @custom:org.label-schema.support='github.com/manifoldfinance/support'
* @custom:org.label-schema.vcs-url='github.com/manifoldfinance'
* @custom:org.label-schema.vendor='CommodityStream, Inc'
* @custom:org.label-schema.schema-version="1.0"
*/
Dappspec takes the @custom:...
natspec tag and provides a list of admonitions for generating documentation for Solidity contracts.
-
The Specifics Admonitions include identifiers for codeblocks that reference
gas
optimizations,assembly
blocks, andemit
events. -
The
@custom:security
tag as used by OpenZeppelin for identifiying the point of contact. Similar tosecurity.txt
, see an example here -
The General Admonitions are meant to render the docstring content as a code block that you would find in generators like
mkdocs
. see squidfunk.github.io/mkdocs-material/reference/admonitions/#supported-types
The following SHOULD
trigger an error:
-
A
public
orexternal
function which does not have a NatSpec comment- NatSpec comment does not have a
@notice
set - NatSpec comment does not have a
@param
for every parameter - NatSpec comment does not have a
@return
for every return
- NatSpec comment does not have a
-
A
public
storage variable which does not have a NatSpec comment- NatSpec comment does not have a
@notice
set - NatSpec comment does not have a
@param
for every parameter - NatSpec comment does not have a
@return
for every return
- NatSpec comment does not have a
-
An
Error
type which does not have a NatSpec comment- NatSpec commend does not have a
@notice
set
- NatSpec commend does not have a
The Solidity project recommends the above. It is extremely useful. And few people do it. So it will be very helpful to add rules for it.
It is recommended that Solidity contracts are fully annotated using NatSpec for all public interfaces (everything in the ABI). docs.soliditylang.org/en/v0.8.6/style-guide.html?highlight=style%20guide#natspec
Admonitions (
Warning/
Tip/
Important)
Using specific syntax inside block quote to indicate the following content is Note.
> [!NOTE] > > [!WARNING] >
The above content will be transformed to the following html:
<div class="NOTE">
<h5>NOTE</h5>
<p>note content</p>
</div>
<div class="WARNING">
<h5>WARNING</h5>
<p>WARNING content</p>
</div>
Here are all the supported note types with the styling of the default theme applied:
[!NOTE] This is a note which needs your attention, but it's not super important.
[!TIP] This is a note which needs your attention, but it's not super important.
[!WARNING] This is a warning containing some important message.
[!IMPORTANT] This is a warning containing some important message.
[!CAUTION] This is a warning containing some important message.
-
An
internal
function which does not have a NatSpec comment- NatSpec comment does not have a
@param
for every parameter - NatSpec comment does not have a
@return
for every return
- NatSpec comment does not have a
Note that @notice
is not required in this circumstance because that tag applies to "end users" whereas an internal
function is useful only to contract developers.
Note that private
functions are not included in this rule. This is because documentation for implementation details is always less important that documentation for an objects' surface area. If you like, this could be another rule natspec-documentation-private
and should be default OFF.
Note
Credit to fulldecent, see this comment
- French
:::note{label="Il ne faut rien laisser au hasard."} Battre le fer pendant qu’il est chaud. :::
Warning
GitHub Warning
Note
GitHub Note
- check
- important
- warning, caution, attention
- gas
- assembly
- emit
- security
md-code-hl
number-color special-color function-color constant-color keyword-color string-color name-color operator-color punctuation-color comment-color generic-color variable-color
contract Internal {
/// @custom:security write-protection="onlyOwner()"
address owner;
// try / catch flashloan arb. In case arb reverts, user swap will still succeed.
try bento.flashLoan(IFlashBorrower(address(this)), address(this), output, amountIn, params) {
/// @custom:emit MEV success
emit MEV(msg.sender, output, optimalReturns - ((amountIn * 5) / 10000));
} catch {
/// @custom:emit MEV fail flashloan
emit LoanError(output, amountIn);
/// @custom:gas Uint256 zero check gas saver
/// @notice Uint256 zero check gas saver
/// @param value Number to check
function _isZero(uint256 value) internal pure returns (bool boolValue) {
assembly {
boolValue := iszero(value)
}
}
/// @custom:gas Uint256 not zero check gas saver
/// @notice Uint256 not zero check gas saver
/// @param value Number to check
function _isNonZero(uint256 value) internal pure returns (bool boolValue) {
assembly {
boolValue := iszero(iszero(value))
}
}
abstract contract ERC2771Context is Context {
/// @custom:oz-upgrades-unsafe-allow state-variable-immutable
address private immutable _trustedForwarder;
/// @custom:oz-upgrades-unsafe-allow constructor
constructor(address trustedForwarder) {
_trustedForwarder = trustedForwarder;
}
Note
This is a non-exhaustive list