Is EVM written in rust that is focused on speed and simplicity. It has fast and flexible implementation with simple interface and embedded Host. It is passing all ethereum/tests
test suits
Here is list of things that i would like to use as guide in this project:
- EVM compatibility and stability - this goes without saying but it is nice to put it here. In blockchain industry, stability is most desired attribute of any system.
- Speed - is one of the most important things and most decision are made to complement this.
- Simplicity - simplification of internals so that it can be easily understood and extended, and interface that can be easily used or integrated into other project.
- interfacing -
[no_std]
so that it can be used as wasm lib and integrate with JavaScript and cpp binding if needed.
structure:
- crates
- revm -> main EVM library
- revm_precompiles -> EVM precompiles are standalone
- revmjs -> Binding for js. (in not finished state)
- bins:
- revme: cli binary, used for running state test json
- revm-test: test binaries with contracts, used mostly to checke performance (will proably merge it inside revme).
There were some big efforts on optimization of revm:
- Optimizing interpreter loop: bluealloy#7
- Introducing Bytecode format (and better bytecode analysis): bluealloy#121
go to cd bins/revme/
Download eth tests from (this will take some time): git clone https://github.com/ethereum/tests
run tests with command: cargo run --release -- statetest tests/GeneralStateTests/
GeneralStateTests
contains all tests related to EVM.
- Foundry project (as their main EVM): https://github.com/foundry-rs/foundry
(If you want to add your project to the list, ping me or open the PR)
There is public telegram group: https://t.me/+Ig4WDWOzikA3MzA0
Or you can contact me directly on email: dragan0rakita@gmail.com