### What is this In many cases, we have a need to create somewhat nontrivial bytecode, for testing various quirks related to state transition or evm execution. For example, we want to have a `CREATE2`- op create a contract, which is then invoked, and when invoked does a selfdestruct-to-self. It is overkill to go full solidity, but it is also a bit tricky do assemble this by concatenating bytes. This utility takes an approach from [goevmlab](https://github.com/holiman/goevmlab/) where it has been used for several years, a go-lang utility to assemble evm bytecode. Using this utility, the case above can be expressed as: ```golang // Some runtime code runtime := program.New().Ops(vm.ADDRESS, vm.SELFDESTRUCT).Bytecode() // A constructor returning the runtime code initcode := program.New().ReturnData(runtime).Bytecode() // A factory invoking the constructor outer := program.New().Create2AndCall(initcode, nil).Bytecode() ``` ### Warning This package is a utility for testing, _not_ for production. As such: - There are not package guarantees. We might iterate heavily on this package, and do backwards-incompatible changes without warning - There are no quality-guarantees. These utilities may produce evm-code that is non-functional. YMMV. - There are no stability-guarantees. The utility will `panic` if the inputs do not align / make sense.