Enum InstructionResult
#[repr(u8)]pub enum InstructionResult {
Show 40 variants
Continue = 0,
Stop = 1,
Return = 2,
SelfDestruct = 3,
ReturnContract = 4,
Revert = 16,
CallTooDeep = 17,
OutOfFunds = 18,
CreateInitCodeStartingEF00 = 19,
InvalidEOFInitCode = 20,
InvalidExtDelegateCallTarget = 21,
CallOrCreate = 32,
OutOfGas = 80,
MemoryOOG = 81,
MemoryLimitOOG = 82,
PrecompileOOG = 83,
InvalidOperandOOG = 84,
OpcodeNotFound = 85,
CallNotAllowedInsideStatic = 86,
StateChangeDuringStaticCall = 87,
InvalidFEOpcode = 88,
InvalidJump = 89,
NotActivated = 90,
StackUnderflow = 91,
StackOverflow = 92,
OutOfOffset = 93,
CreateCollision = 94,
OverflowPayment = 95,
PrecompileError = 96,
NonceOverflow = 97,
CreateContractSizeLimit = 98,
CreateContractStartingWithEF = 99,
CreateInitCodeSizeLimit = 100,
FatalExternalError = 101,
ReturnContractInNotInitEOF = 102,
EOFOpcodeDisabledInLegacy = 103,
EOFFunctionStackOverflow = 104,
EofAuxDataOverflow = 105,
EofAuxDataTooSmall = 106,
InvalidEXTCALLTarget = 107,
}
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Continue = 0
Execution should continue to the next one.
Stop = 1
Encountered a STOP
opcode
Return = 2
Return from the current call.
SelfDestruct = 3
Self-destruct the current contract.
ReturnContract = 4
Return a contract (used in contract creation).
Revert = 16
Revert the transaction.
CallTooDeep = 17
Exceeded maximum call depth.
OutOfFunds = 18
Insufficient funds for transfer.
CreateInitCodeStartingEF00 = 19
Revert if CREATE
/CREATE2
starts with 0xEF00
.
InvalidEOFInitCode = 20
Invalid EVM Object Format (EOF) init code.
InvalidExtDelegateCallTarget = 21
ExtDelegateCall
calling a non EOF contract.
CallOrCreate = 32
Indicates a call or contract creation.
OutOfGas = 80
Out of gas error.
MemoryOOG = 81
Out of gas error encountered during memory expansion.
MemoryLimitOOG = 82
The memory limit of the EVM has been exceeded.
PrecompileOOG = 83
Out of gas error encountered during the execution of a precompiled contract.
InvalidOperandOOG = 84
Out of gas error encountered while calling an invalid operand.
OpcodeNotFound = 85
Unknown or invalid opcode.
CallNotAllowedInsideStatic = 86
Invalid CALL
with value transfer in static context.
StateChangeDuringStaticCall = 87
Invalid state modification in static call.
InvalidFEOpcode = 88
An undefined bytecode value encountered during execution.
InvalidJump = 89
Invalid jump destination. Dynamic jumps points to invalid not jumpdest opcode.
NotActivated = 90
The feature or opcode is not activated in this version of the EVM.
StackUnderflow = 91
Attempting to pop a value from an empty stack.
StackOverflow = 92
Attempting to push a value onto a full stack.
OutOfOffset = 93
Invalid memory or storage offset.
CreateCollision = 94
Address collision during contract creation.
OverflowPayment = 95
Payment amount overflow.
PrecompileError = 96
Error in precompiled contract execution.
NonceOverflow = 97
Nonce overflow.
CreateContractSizeLimit = 98
Exceeded contract size limit during creation.
CreateContractStartingWithEF = 99
Created contract starts with invalid bytes (0xEF
).
CreateInitCodeSizeLimit = 100
Exceeded init code size limit (EIP-3860: Limit and meter initcode).
FatalExternalError = 101
Fatal external error. Returned by database.
ReturnContractInNotInitEOF = 102
RETURNCONTRACT
called outside init EOF code.
EOFOpcodeDisabledInLegacy = 103
Legacy contract is calling opcode that is enabled only in EOF.
EOFFunctionStackOverflow = 104
Stack overflow in EOF subroutine function calls.
EofAuxDataOverflow = 105
Aux data overflow, new aux data is larger than u16
max size.
EofAuxDataTooSmall = 106
Aux data is smaller then already present data size.
InvalidEXTCALLTarget = 107
EXT*CALL
target address needs to be padded with 0s.
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Trait Implementations§
§impl Clone for InstructionResult
impl Clone for InstructionResult
§fn clone(&self) -> InstructionResult
fn clone(&self) -> InstructionResult
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
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impl Debug for InstructionResult
§impl Default for InstructionResult
impl Default for InstructionResult
§fn default() -> InstructionResult
fn default() -> InstructionResult
§impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for InstructionResult
impl<'de> Deserialize<'de> for InstructionResult
§fn deserialize<__D>(
__deserializer: __D,
) -> Result<InstructionResult, <__D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
fn deserialize<__D>(
__deserializer: __D,
) -> Result<InstructionResult, <__D as Deserializer<'de>>::Error>where
__D: Deserializer<'de>,
§impl From<HaltReason> for InstructionResult
impl From<HaltReason> for InstructionResult
§fn from(value: HaltReason) -> InstructionResult
fn from(value: HaltReason) -> InstructionResult
§impl From<InstructionResult> for SuccessOrHalt
impl From<InstructionResult> for SuccessOrHalt
§fn from(result: InstructionResult) -> SuccessOrHalt
fn from(result: InstructionResult) -> SuccessOrHalt
§impl From<SuccessReason> for InstructionResult
impl From<SuccessReason> for InstructionResult
§fn from(value: SuccessReason) -> InstructionResult
fn from(value: SuccessReason) -> InstructionResult
§impl Hash for InstructionResult
impl Hash for InstructionResult
§impl PartialEq for InstructionResult
impl PartialEq for InstructionResult
§impl Serialize for InstructionResult
impl Serialize for InstructionResult
§fn serialize<__S>(
&self,
__serializer: __S,
) -> Result<<__S as Serializer>::Ok, <__S as Serializer>::Error>where
__S: Serializer,
fn serialize<__S>(
&self,
__serializer: __S,
) -> Result<<__S as Serializer>::Ok, <__S as Serializer>::Error>where
__S: Serializer,
impl Copy for InstructionResult
impl Eq for InstructionResult
impl StructuralPartialEq for InstructionResult
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impl Freeze for InstructionResult
impl RefUnwindSafe for InstructionResult
impl Send for InstructionResult
impl Sync for InstructionResult
impl Unpin for InstructionResult
impl UnwindSafe for InstructionResult
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Size: 1 byte
Size for each variant:
Continue
: 0 bytesStop
: 0 bytesReturn
: 0 bytesSelfDestruct
: 0 bytesReturnContract
: 0 bytesRevert
: 0 bytesCallTooDeep
: 0 bytesOutOfFunds
: 0 bytesCreateInitCodeStartingEF00
: 0 bytesInvalidEOFInitCode
: 0 bytesInvalidExtDelegateCallTarget
: 0 bytesCallOrCreate
: 0 bytesOutOfGas
: 0 bytesMemoryOOG
: 0 bytesMemoryLimitOOG
: 0 bytesPrecompileOOG
: 0 bytesInvalidOperandOOG
: 0 bytesOpcodeNotFound
: 0 bytesCallNotAllowedInsideStatic
: 0 bytesStateChangeDuringStaticCall
: 0 bytesInvalidFEOpcode
: 0 bytesInvalidJump
: 0 bytesNotActivated
: 0 bytesStackUnderflow
: 0 bytesStackOverflow
: 0 bytesOutOfOffset
: 0 bytesCreateCollision
: 0 bytesOverflowPayment
: 0 bytesPrecompileError
: 0 bytesNonceOverflow
: 0 bytesCreateContractSizeLimit
: 0 bytesCreateContractStartingWithEF
: 0 bytesCreateInitCodeSizeLimit
: 0 bytesFatalExternalError
: 0 bytesReturnContractInNotInitEOF
: 0 bytesEOFOpcodeDisabledInLegacy
: 0 bytesEOFFunctionStackOverflow
: 0 bytesEofAuxDataOverflow
: 0 bytesEofAuxDataTooSmall
: 0 bytesInvalidEXTCALLTarget
: 0 bytes