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@node tools
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@chapter Tools
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When installed as a python package, @code{erc20-demurrage-token} installs the @code{erc20-demurrage-token-publish} executable script, which can be used to publish smart contract instances.
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While the man page for the tool can be referred to for general information of the tool usage, two argument flags warrant special mention in the context of this documentation.
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@table @code
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@item --demurrage-level
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The percentage of demurrage in terms of the redistribution period, defined as parts-per-million.
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@item --redistribution-period
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A numeric value denominated in @emph{minutes} to define the redistribution period of the voucher demurrage.
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@end table
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For example, to define a 2% demurrage value for a redistribution period of 30 days (43200 minutes), the argument to the argument flags would be:
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@verbatim
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erc20-demurrage-token-publish --demurrage-level 20000 --redistribution-period 43200 ...
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@end verbatim
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@section Calculating fixed-point values
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The @code{erc20-demurrage-token} package installs the python package @code{dexif} as part of its dependencies.
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This package in turn provides an epinymous command-line tool (@code{dexif}) which converts decimal values to a 128-bit fixed-point value expected by the contract constructor.
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An example:
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@example
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$ dexif 123.456
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7b74bc6a7ef9db23ff
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$ dexif -x 7b74bc6a7ef9db23ff
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123.456
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@end example
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@section Contract interaction with chainlib-eth
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All smart contract tests are implementing using @url{https://git.defalsify.org/chainlib-eth, chainlib-eth} from the chaintool suite.
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The @code{eth-encode} tool from the @code{chainlib-eth} python package may be a convenient way to interact with contract features.
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Some examples include:
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@example
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# explicitly call changePeriod()
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$ eth-encode --mode tx --signature changePeriod -e <contract_address> -y <key_file> ...
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# Set the sink address seal (The integer value of the SINK_STATE flag is 2 at the time of writing)
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$ eth-encode --mode tx --signature seal -e <contract_address> -y <key_file> ... u:2
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# Query current sink address of contract
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$ eth-encode --mode call --signature sinkAddress -e <contract_address> ...
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@end example
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