Helper smart contract Create
to make easier and safer usage of the CREATE
Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) opcode. CREATE
, in a way, does a built-in call. What actually happens is that the data passed to that call isn't the contract bytecode, it's the init bytecode (a.k.a. creation bytecode).
When the CREATE
opcode is executed, the EVM creates a call frame in the context of the new contract (e.g. address(this)
is the new contract's address). This executes the data passed to CREATE
as the code, which in higher level languages is basically the constructor. At the end of this init stuff, it returns the actual code of the contract that is stored in the state trie.
The easiest way to think about it, which is also fairly accurate, is that the Solidity compiler takes all the executional code of the contract, compiles it to bytecode, and adds it as a return statement at the end of the constructor.
The smart contract Create
also provides a function computeAddress
that returns (via the Recursive Length Prefix (RLP) encoding scheme) the address where a contract will be stored if deployed via CREATE
.
- Sepolia:
0x910F5D1Ec00F5E7226A14eAAeD8C3b5B03E11950
- Holešky (Holešovice):
0x910F5D1Ec00F5E7226A14eAAeD8C3b5B03E11950
A helper smart contract to make easier and safer usage of the CREATE2
EVM opcode can be found here (a.k.a. Create2Deployer
) and here (a.k.a. CreateX
; a versatile, trustless, and stateless successor to Create2Deployer
).