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"rust-analyzer.linkedProjects": [
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[workspace]
resolver = "2"
members = ["host", "methods"]
default-members = ["host", "methods"]
# Always optimize; building and running the guest takes much longer without optimization.
[profile.dev]
opt-level = 3
[profile.dev.build-override]
opt-level = 3
[profile.release]
debug = 1
lto = true
[profile.release.build-override]
opt-level = 3

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# RISC Zero Rust Starter Template
Welcome to the RISC Zero Rust Starter Template! This template is intended to
give you a starting point for building a project using the RISC Zero zkVM.
Throughout the template (including in this README), you'll find comments
labelled `TODO` in places where you'll need to make changes. To better
understand the concepts behind this template, check out the [zkVM
Overview][zkvm-overview].
## Quick Start
First, make sure [rustup] is installed. The
[`rust-toolchain.toml`][rust-toolchain] file will be used by `cargo` to
automatically install the correct version.
To build all methods and execute the method within the zkVM, run the following
command:
```bash
cargo run
```
This is an empty template, and so there is no expected output (until you modify
the code).
### Executing the project locally in development mode
During development, faster iteration upon code changes can be achieved by leveraging [dev-mode], we strongly suggest activating it during your early development phase. Furthermore, you might want to get insights into the execution statistics of your project, and this can be achieved by specifying the environment variable `RUST_LOG="executor=info"` before running your project.
Put together, the command to run your project in development mode while getting execution statistics is:
```bash
RUST_LOG="executor=info" RISC0_DEV_MODE=1 cargo run
```
### Running proofs remotely on Bonsai
_Note: The Bonsai proving service is still in early Alpha; an API key is
required for access. [Click here to request access][bonsai access]._
If you have access to the URL and API key to Bonsai you can run your proofs
remotely. To prove in Bonsai mode, invoke `cargo run` with two additional
environment variables:
```bash
BONSAI_API_KEY="YOUR_API_KEY" BONSAI_API_URL="BONSAI_URL" cargo run
```
## How to create a project based on this template
Search this template for the string `TODO`, and make the necessary changes to
implement the required feature described by the `TODO` comment. Some of these
changes will be complex, and so we have a number of instructional resources to
assist you in learning how to write your own code for the RISC Zero zkVM:
- The [RISC Zero Developer Docs][dev-docs] is a great place to get started.
- Example projects are available in the [examples folder][examples] of
[`risc0`][risc0-repo] repository.
- Reference documentation is available at [https://docs.rs][docs.rs], including
[`risc0-zkvm`][risc0-zkvm], [`cargo-risczero`][cargo-risczero],
[`risc0-build`][risc0-build], and [others][crates].
## Directory Structure
It is possible to organize the files for these components in various ways.
However, in this starter template we use a standard directory structure for zkVM
applications, which we think is a good starting point for your applications.
```text
project_name
├── Cargo.toml
├── host
│ ├── Cargo.toml
│ └── src
│ └── main.rs <-- [Host code goes here]
└── methods
├── Cargo.toml
├── build.rs
├── guest
│ ├── Cargo.toml
│ └── src
│ └── bin
│ └── method_name.rs <-- [Guest code goes here]
└── src
└── lib.rs
```
## Video Tutorial
For a walk-through of how to build with this template, check out this [excerpt
from our workshop at ZK HACK III][zkhack-iii].
## Questions, Feedback, and Collaborations
We'd love to hear from you on [Discord][discord] or [Twitter][twitter].
[bonsai access]: https://bonsai.xyz/apply
[cargo-risczero]: https://docs.rs/cargo-risczero
[crates]: https://github.com/risc0/risc0/blob/main/README.md#rust-binaries
[dev-docs]: https://dev.risczero.com
[dev-mode]: https://dev.risczero.com/api/zkvm/dev-mode
[discord]: https://discord.gg/risczero
[docs.rs]: https://docs.rs/releases/search?query=risc0
[examples]: https://github.com/risc0/risc0/tree/main/examples
[risc0-build]: https://docs.rs/risc0-build
[risc0-repo]: https://www.github.com/risc0/risc0
[risc0-zkvm]: https://docs.rs/risc0-zkvm
[rustup]: https://rustup.rs
[rust-toolchain]: rust-toolchain.toml
[twitter]: https://twitter.com/risczero
[zkvm-overview]: https://dev.risczero.com/zkvm
[zkhack-iii]: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg_BGqj_6lg&list=PLcPzhUaCxlCgig7ofeARMPwQ8vbuD6hC5&index=5

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[package]
name = "demo-core"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
# See more keys and their definitions at https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html
[dependencies]
pathfinder2 = {git = "https://git.poeticte.ch/ajinkya/pathfinder2"}
serde = "1.0.193"

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use pathfinder2::types::*;
use serde::{Deserialize, Serialize};
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Transfer {
pub path: Vec<Edge>,
pub amount: U256,
}
#[derive(Debug, Serialize, Deserialize)]
pub struct Request {
pub from: Address,
pub to: Address,
pub amount: U256,
}

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language: rust
rust:
- 1.3.0
cache: cargo

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[package]
name = "eth_checksum"
version = "0.1.2"
authors = ["Miguel Mota <hello@miguelmota.com>"]
description = "Ethereum address checksum"
readme = "README.md"
license = "MIT"
repository = "https://github.com/miguelmota/rust-eth-checksum"
edition = "2018"
[dependencies]
sha3 = "0.10.8"
digest = "0.10.7"
[[bin]]
name = "eth_checksum"

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MIT license
Copyright (C) 2017 Miguel Mota
Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to
use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies
of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do
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The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all
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LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
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all: test
.PHONY: run
run:
cargo run $(ARGS)
.PHONY: test
test:
cargo test --verbose -- --nocapture
.PHONY: publish
publish:
cargo publish
.PHONY: example
example:
cargo run --example main

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# eth_checksum
> Ethereum address checksum library and CLI in Rust
[![License](http://img.shields.io/badge/license-MIT-blue.svg)](https://raw.githubusercontent.com/miguelmota/rust-eth-checksum/master/LICENSE) [![Build status](https://travis-ci.org/miguelmota/rust-eth-checksum.svg)](https://travis-ci.org/miguelmota/rust-eth-checksum) [![Crates.io](https://img.shields.io/crates/v/eth-checksum.svg)](https://crates.io/crates/eth-checksum)
## Install
```bash
cargo install eth_checksum
```
## Getting started
Using library:
```rust
extern crate eth_checksum;
fn main() {
let addr = "0xe0fc04fa2d34a66b779fd5cee748268032a146c0";
let checksummed = eth_checksum::checksum(&addr);
println!("{}", checksummed);
// 0xe0FC04FA2d34a66B779fd5CEe748268032a146c0
}
```
## CLI
```bash
$ eth_checksum {address}
```
Example:
```bash
$ eth_checksum 0xe0fc04fa2d34a66b779fd5cee748268032a146c0
0xe0FC04FA2d34a66B779fd5CEe748268032a146c0
```
Another Example:
```bash
$ eth_checksum 0xE0FC04FA2D34A66B779FD5CEE748268032A146C0
0xe0FC04FA2d34a66B779fd5CEe748268032a146c0
```
## Test
```bash
make test
```
## License
[MIT](LICENSE)

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fn main() {
let addr = "0xe0fc04fa2d34a66b779fd5cee748268032a146c0";
let checksummed = eth_checksum::checksum(&addr);
println!("{}", checksummed);
assert_eq!("0xe0FC04FA2d34a66B779fd5CEe748268032a146c0", &checksummed);
}

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use sha3::{Digest, Keccak256};
pub fn checksum(address: &str) -> String {
println!("{address}");
let address = address.trim_start_matches("0x").to_lowercase();
let address_hash = {
let mut hasher = Keccak256::new();
hasher.update(address.as_bytes());
println!("{:?}", hasher);
hasher.finalize()
};
let hash_str = format!("{:x}", address_hash);
println!("{:?}", address_hash);
address
.char_indices()
.fold(String::from("0x"), |mut acc, (index, address_char)| {
// this cannot fail since it's Keccak256 hashed
let n = u16::from_str_radix(&hash_str[index..index + 1], 16).unwrap();
if n > 7 {
// make char uppercase if ith character is 9..f
acc.push_str(&address_char.to_uppercase().to_string())
} else {
// already lowercased
acc.push(address_char)
}
acc
})
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::*;
#[test]
fn test_checksum() {
let addr_lowercase = "0xe0fc04fa2d34a66b779fd5cee748268032a146c0";
let checksummed = checksum(addr_lowercase);
assert_eq!(checksummed, "0xe0FC04FA2d34a66B779fd5CEe748268032a146c0");
let addr_uppercase = "0xE0FC04FA2D34A66B779FD5CEE748268032A146C0";
let checksummed = checksum(addr_uppercase);
assert_eq!(checksummed, "0xe0FC04FA2d34a66B779fd5CEe748268032a146c0");
}
}

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use std::env;
use std::process;
fn main() {
let args: Vec<_> = env::args().collect();
match args.get(1) {
Some(input) => {
let checksummed_address = eth_checksum::checksum(input);
println!("{}", checksummed_address);
}
None => {
println!("argument is required");
process::exit(1);
}
}
}

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[package]
name = "host"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
[dependencies]
pathfinder2 = {path = "../deps/pathfinder2"}
demo-core = {path = "../core"}
methods = { path = "../methods" }
risc0-zkvm = { version = "0.19.1" }
env_logger = "0.10"
serde = "1.0"

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[package]
name = "host"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
[dependencies]
pathfinder2 = {git = "https://git.poeticte.ch/ajinkya/pathfinder2"}
demo-core = {path = "../core"}
methods = { path = "../methods" }
risc0-zkvm = { version = "0.19.1" }
env_logger = "0.10"
serde = "1.0"

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// These constants represent the RISC-V ELF and the image ID generated by risc0-build.
// The ELF is used for proving and the ID is used for verification.
use methods::{METHOD_ELF, METHOD_ID};
use pathfinder2::types::edge::*;
use pathfinder2::io::*;
use demo_core::Request;
use std::env;
use risc0_zkvm::{default_prover, ExecutorEnv};
fn main() {
let args: Vec<String> = env::args().collect();
let edges_file = &args[1];
let edges : EdgeDB = read_edges_binary(edges_file).unwrap();
// Initialize tracing. In order to view logs, run `RUST_LOG=info cargo run`
env_logger::init();
// An executor environment describes the configurations for the zkVM
// including program inputs.
// An default ExecutorEnv can be created like so:
// `let env = ExecutorEnv::builder().build().unwrap();`
// However, this `env` does not have any inputs.
//
// To add add guest input to the executor environment, use
// ExecutorEnvBuilder::write().
// To access this method, you'll need to use ExecutorEnv::builder(), which
// creates an ExecutorEnvBuilder. When you're done adding input, call
// ExecutorEnvBuilder::build().
// For example:
let path: Vec<Edge> = vec![Edge {
from: "0x9BA1Bcd88E99d6E1E03252A70A63FEa83Bf1208c".into(),
to: "0x42cEDde51198D1773590311E2A340DC06B24cB37".into(),
token: "0x9a0bbbbd3789f184CA88f2F6A40F42406cb842AC".into(),
capacity: "1000000000000000000".into(),
}];
let request: Request = Request {
from: "0x9BA1Bcd88E99d6E1E03252A70A63FEa83Bf1208c".into(),
to: "0x42cEDde51198D1773590311E2A340DC06B24cB37".into(),
amount: "2343".into(),
};
let env = ExecutorEnv::builder()
.write(&path)
.unwrap()
.write(&request)
.unwrap()
.write(&edges)
.unwrap()
.build()
.unwrap();
// Obtain the default prover.
let prover = default_prover();
// Produce a receipt by proving the specified ELF binary.
let receipt = prover.prove_elf(env, METHOD_ELF).unwrap();
// TODO: Implement code for retrieving receipt journal here.
// For example:
let _output: u32 = receipt.journal.decode().unwrap();
// Optional: Verify receipt to confirm that recipients will also be able to
// verify your receipt
receipt.verify(METHOD_ID).unwrap();
}

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// These constants represent the RISC-V ELF and the image ID generated by risc0-build.
// The ELF is used for proving and the ID is used for verification.
use methods::{
METHOD_ELF, METHOD_ID
};
use risc0_zkvm::{default_prover, ExecutorEnv};
fn main() {
// Initialize tracing. In order to view logs, run `RUST_LOG=info cargo run`
env_logger::init();
// An executor environment describes the configurations for the zkVM
// including program inputs.
// An default ExecutorEnv can be created like so:
// `let env = ExecutorEnv::builder().build().unwrap();`
// However, this `env` does not have any inputs.
//
// To add add guest input to the executor environment, use
// ExecutorEnvBuilder::write().
// To access this method, you'll need to use ExecutorEnv::builder(), which
// creates an ExecutorEnvBuilder. When you're done adding input, call
// ExecutorEnvBuilder::build().
// For example:
let input: u32 = 15*2^27 + 1;
let env = ExecutorEnv::builder().write(&input).unwrap().build().unwrap();
// Obtain the default prover.
let prover = default_prover();
// Produce a receipt by proving the specified ELF binary.
let receipt = prover.prove_elf(env, METHOD_ELF).unwrap();
// TODO: Implement code for retrieving receipt journal here.
// For example:
let _output: u32 = receipt.journal.decode().unwrap();
// Optional: Verify receipt to confirm that recipients will also be able to
// verify your receipt
receipt.verify(METHOD_ID).unwrap();
}

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[package]
name = "methods"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
[build-dependencies]
risc0-build = { version = "0.19.1" }
[package.metadata.risc0]
methods = ["guest"]

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fn main() {
risc0_build::embed_methods();
}

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[package]
name = "method"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
[workspace]
[dependencies]
# If you want to try (experimental) std support, add `features = [ "std" ]` to risc0-zkvm
risc0-zkvm = { version = "0.19.1", default-features = false, features = ["std"] }
pathfinder2 = { git = "https://git.poeticte.ch/ajinkya/pathfinder2"}
demo-core = {path = "../../core", default-features = false}
#getrandom = { version = "0.2", features = ["custom"] }

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[package]
name = "method"
version = "0.1.0"
edition = "2021"
[workspace]
[dependencies]
# If you want to try (experimental) std support, add `features = [ "std" ]` to risc0-zkvm
risc0-zkvm = { version = "0.19.1", default-features = false, features = ['std'] }
pathfinder2 = { path = "../../pathfinder2"}

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#![no_main]
use demo_core::{Transfer, Request};
use pathfinder2::types::Edge;
use pathfinder2::types::edge::EdgeDB;
use risc0_zkvm::guest::env;
risc0_zkvm::guest::entry!(main);
pub fn main() {
let path: Vec<Edge> = env::read();
let request: Request = env::read();
let db: EdgeDB = env::read();
if path.len() > 100 {
panic!("path too long!")
}
println!("checking path validity...");
let to = path.iter().fold(request.from, |acc, x| {
if x.from == acc && x.capacity >= request.amount && db.edges().contains(&x)
{
x.to
} else {
panic!("Path invalid")
}
});
assert_eq!(to, request.to, "recipient mismatch");
//
// // iterator checks that
// // to(previous) = from(current)
// // from(first) = from(request)
// // to(last) = to(request)
// // capacity(from, to) < request.amount
//
println!("generating commitment for transfer...");
let amount = request.amount;
env::commit(&Transfer{path, amount}); // write public output to the journal
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#![no_main]
use risc0_zkvm::guest::env;
use pathfinder2::*;
risc0_zkvm::guest::entry!(main);
pub fn main() {
let input: Vec<Edge> = env::read();
// // open graph data file
// // struct request {from, to, amount}
// let path: Vec<Edge> = env::read();
// let request: Request = env::read();
// if path.len() > 100 {
// panic!("path too long!")
// }
//
// let to = path.iter().fold(request.from, |acc, x|
// if acc.from == x
// && acc.capacity >= request.amount {acc.to}
// else panic!("Path invalid"));
// assert_eq!(to, request.to, "recipient mismatch");
//
// // iterator checks that
// // to(previous) = from(current)
// // from(first) = from(request)
// // to(last) = to(request)
// // capacity(from, to) < request.amount
//
// env::commit(Transfer{path, request}); // write public output to the journal
env::commit(&input);
}

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[toolchain]
channel = "stable"
components = ["rustfmt", "rust-src"]
profile = "minimal"