Jakub Bogacz 8d6250cd5a Add Arrays library with unit tests (#1209) (#1375)
*     Add Arrays library with unit tests (#1209)

    * prepared due to snapshot token requirements
    * add library with method to find upper bound
    * add unit test for basic and edge cases

* Imporove documentation for Arrays library

Simplify Arrays.test.js to use short arrays as test date

* Added comment for uint256 mid variable.
* Explaned why uint256 mid variable calculated as Math.average is safe to use as index of array.

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OpenZeppelin

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OpenZeppelin is a library for secure smart contract development. It provides implementations of standards like ERC20 and ERC721 which you can deploy as-is or extend to suit your needs, as well as Solidity components to build custom contracts and more complex decentralized systems.

Install

npm install openzeppelin-solidity

Usage

To write your custom contracts, import ours and extend them through inheritance.

import 'openzeppelin-solidity/contracts/token/ERC721/ERC721.sol';
import 'openzeppelin-solidity/contracts/token/ERC721/ERC721Mintable.sol';

contract MyNFT is ERC721, ERC721Mintable {
}

You need an ethereum development framework for the above import statements to work! Check out these guides for Truffle or Embark.

On our site you will find a few guides to learn about the diferent parts of OpenZeppelin, as well as documentation for the API. Keep in mind that the API docs are work in progress, and dont hesitate to ask questions in our Slack.

Security

OpenZeppelin the project is maintained by Zeppelin the company, and developed following our high standards for code quality and security. OpenZeppelin is meant to provide tested and community-audited code, but please use common sense when doing anything that deals with real money! We take no responsibility for your implementation decisions and any security problems you might experience.

The core development principles and strategies that OpenZeppelin is based on include: security in depth, simple and modular code, clarity-driven naming conventions, comprehensive unit testing, pre-and-post-condition sanity checks, code consistency, and regular audits.

Please report any security issues you find to security@openzeppelin.org.

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License

OpenZeppelin is released under the MIT License.

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