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Changelog

2.4.0 (unreleased)

New features:

  • Address.toPayable: added a helper to convert between address types without having to resort to low-level casting. (#1773)

2.3.0 (2019-05-27)

New features:

  • ERC1820: added support for interacting with the ERC1820 registry contract (IERC1820Registry), as well as base contracts that can be registered as implementers there. (#1677)
  • ERC777: support for the ERC777 token, which has multiple improvements over ERC20 (but is backwards compatible with it) such as built-in burning, a more straightforward permission system, and optional sender and receiver hooks on transfer (mandatory for contracts!). (#1684)
  • All contracts now have revert reason strings, which give insight into error conditions, and help debug failing transactions. (#1704)

Improvements:

  • Reverted the Solidity version bump done in v2.2.0, setting the minimum compiler version to v0.5.0, to prevent unexpected build breakage. Users are encouraged however to stay on top of new compiler releases, which usually include bugfixes. (#1729)

Bugfixes:

  • PostDeliveryCrowdsale: some validations where skipped when paired with other crowdsale flavors, such as AllowanceCrowdsale, or MintableCrowdsale and ERC20Capped, which could cause buyers to not be able to claim their purchased tokens. (#1721)
  • ERC20._transfer: the from argument was allowed to be the zero address, so it was possible to internally trigger a transfer of 0 tokens from the zero address. This address is not a valid destinatary of transfers, nor can it give or receive allowance, so this behavior was inconsistent. It now reverts. (#1752)

2.2.0 (2019-03-14)

New features:

  • ERC20Snapshot: create snapshots on demand of the token balances and total supply, to later retrieve and e.g. calculate dividends at a past time. (#1617)
  • SafeERC20: ERC20 contracts with no return value (i.e. that revert on failure) are now supported. (#1655)
  • ERC20: added internal _approve(address owner, address spender, uint256 value), allowing derived contracts to set the allowance of arbitrary accounts. (#1609)
  • ERC20Metadata: added internal _setTokenURI(string memory tokenURI). (#1618)
  • TimedCrowdsale: added internal _extendTime(uint256 newClosingTime) as well as TimedCrowdsaleExtended(uint256 prevClosingTime, uint256 newClosingTime) event allowing to extend the crowdsale, as long as it hasn't already closed.

Improvements:

  • Upgraded the minimum compiler version to v0.5.2: this removes many Solidity warnings that were false positives. (#1606)
  • ECDSA: recover no longer accepts malleable signatures (those using upper-range values for s, or 0/1 for v). (#1622)
  • ERC721's transfers are now more gas efficient due to removal of unnecessary SafeMath calls. (#1610)
  • Fixed variable shadowing issues. (#1606)

Bugfixes:

  • (minor) SafeERC20: safeApprove wasn't properly checking for a zero allowance when attempting to set a non-zero allowance. (#1647)

Breaking changes in drafts:

  • TokenMetadata has been renamed to ERC20Metadata. (#1618)
  • The library Counter has been renamed to Counters and its API has been improved. See an example in ERC721, lines 17 and 204. (#1610)

2.1.3 (2019-02-26)

  • Backported SafeERC20.safeApprove bugfix. (#1647)

2.1.2 (2019-01-17)

  • Removed most of the test suite from the npm package, except PublicRole.behavior.js, which may be useful to users testing their own Roles.

2.1.1 (2019-01-04)

  • Version bump to avoid conflict in the npm registry.

2.1.0 (2019-01-04)

New features:

  • Now targeting the 0.5.x line of Solidity compilers. For 0.4.24 support, use version 2.0 of OpenZeppelin.
  • WhitelistCrowdsale: a crowdsale where only whitelisted accounts (WhitelistedRole) can purchase tokens. Adding or removing accounts from the whitelist is done by whitelist admins (WhitelistAdminRole). Similar to the pre-2.0 WhitelistedCrowdsale. (#1525, #1589)
  • RefundablePostDeliveryCrowdsale: replacement for RefundableCrowdsale (deprecated, see below) where tokens are only granted once the crowdsale ends (if it meets its goal). (#1543)
  • PausableCrowdsale: allows for pausers (PauserRole) to pause token purchases. Other crowdsale operations (e.g. withdrawals and refunds, if applicable) are not affected. (#832)
  • ERC20: transferFrom and _burnFrom now emit Approval events, to represent the token's state comprehensively through events. (#1524)
  • ERC721: added _burn(uint256 tokenId), replacing the similar deprecated function (see below). (#1550)
  • ERC721: added _tokensOfOwner(address owner), allowing to internally retrieve the array of an account's owned tokens. (#1522)
  • Crowdsales: all constructors are now public, meaning it is not necessary to extend these contracts in order to deploy them. The exception is FinalizableCrowdsale, since it is meaningless unless extended. (#1564)
  • SignedSafeMath: added overflow-safe operations for signed integers (int256). (#1559, #1588)

Improvements:

  • The compiler version required by Array was behind the rest of the libray so it was updated to v0.4.24. (#1553)
  • Now conforming to a 4-space indentation code style. (1508)
  • ERC20: more gas efficient due to removed redundant requires. (#1409)
  • ERC721: fixed a bug that prevented internal data structures from being properly cleaned, missing potential gas refunds. (#1539 and #1549)
  • ERC721: general gas savings on transferFrom, _mint and _burn, due to redudant requires and SSTOREs. (#1549)

Bugfixes:

Breaking changes:

Deprecations:

  • ERC721._burn(address owner, uint256 tokenId): due to the owner parameter being unnecessary. (#1550)
  • RefundableCrowdsale: due to trading abuse potential on crowdsales that miss their goal. (#1543)