A package for doing Python-style C3-linearization in ECMAScript.
import { linearize } from 'c3-linearization'
linearize({
'A': ['B', 'C'],
'B': [],
'C': ['D'],
'D': []
})
// {
// 'A': ['A', 'B', 'C', 'D'],
// 'B': ['B'],
// 'C': ['C', 'D'],
// 'D': ['D']
// }
Solidity does linearization from right to left (you write the parents from most
base-like to most derived). This is exactly the reverse as in Python, where you
put the most derived classes to the left. To get correct results with Solidity,
set the reverse
option to true.
linearize('A': ['B', 'C'], { reverse: true })
Python is also a bit more strict in the cases that it accepts. For accurate
Python MRO, set the python
option to true.
linearize('A': ['B', 'C'], { python: true })
Federico Bond
MIT