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Contract Name:
MoonbirdsRenderer

Contract Source Code:

// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity 0.8.23;

import {Ownable} from "solady/auth/Ownable.sol";
import {LibString} from "solady/utils/LibString.sol";
import {LibBitmap} from "solady/utils/LibBitmap.sol";
import {ILegacyMoonbirdsRenderer, Attribute} from "../interfaces/ILegacyMoonbirdsRenderer.sol";
import {IERC721Ownership} from "../interfaces/IERC721Ownership.sol";

contract MoonbirdsRenderer is Ownable {
    using LibString for uint256;
    using LibBitmap for LibBitmap.Bitmap;

    error NotOwnerOfToken(uint256 tokenId);
    error ArrayLengthMismatch();

    ILegacyMoonbirdsRenderer public immutable legacyRenderer;
    IERC721Ownership public immutable moonbirds;

    string public baseUri;
    string public animationBaseUri;

    LibBitmap.Bitmap private _useNewArtwork;

    uint32 private _scaleFactor = 15;

    constructor(
        address moonbirds_,
        address legacyRenderer_,
        string memory baseUri_,
        string memory animationBaseUri_
    ) {
        _initializeOwner(msg.sender);
        moonbirds = IERC721Ownership(moonbirds_);
        legacyRenderer = ILegacyMoonbirdsRenderer(legacyRenderer_);
        baseUri = baseUri_;
        animationBaseUri = animationBaseUri_;
    }

    function tokenURI(uint256 tokenId) external view returns (string memory) {
        string memory tokenIdString = tokenId.toString();

        return
            string.concat(
                'data:application/json;utf-8,{"name":"Moonbirds #',
                tokenIdString,
                '",external_url":"https://proof.xyz/moonbirds/',
                tokenIdString,
                '","animation_url":"',
                animationUri(tokenId),
                '","image":"',
                artworkUri(tokenId),
                '","alternate_image":"',
                alternateArtworkUri(tokenId),
                '","attributes":',
                attributesJson(tokenId),
                "}"
            );
    }

    function attributesJson(
        uint256 tokenId
    ) public view returns (string memory) {
        Attribute[] memory attrs = legacyRenderer.attributes(tokenId);

        string memory result = "[";
        for (uint256 i = 0; i < attrs.length; i++) {
            string memory comma = i == 0 ? "" : ",";
            string memory end = i == attrs.length - 1 ? "]" : "";
            result = string.concat(
                result,
                comma,
                '{"trait_type":"',
                attrs[i].name,
                '","value":"',
                attrs[i].value,
                '"}',
                end
            );
        }
        return result;
    }

    function artworkUri(uint256 tokenId) public view returns (string memory) {
        if (_useNewArtwork.get(tokenId)) {
            return
                string(abi.encodePacked(baseUri, tokenId.toString(), ".png"));
        }
        return legacyRenderer.artworkURI(tokenId, _scaleFactor);
    }

    function alternateArtworkUri(
        uint256 tokenId
    ) public view returns (string memory) {
        if (_useNewArtwork.get(tokenId)) {
            return legacyRenderer.artworkURI(tokenId, _scaleFactor);
        }

        return string(abi.encodePacked(baseUri, tokenId.toString(), ".png"));
    }

    function animationUri(uint256 tokenId) public view returns (string memory) {
        string memory useNew = _useNewArtwork.get(tokenId) ? "true" : "false";

        return
            string(
                abi.encodePacked(
                    animationBaseUri,
                    "?tokenId=",
                    tokenId.toString(),
                    "&useNewArtwork=",
                    useNew
                )
            );
    }

    function setArtwork(uint256 tokenId, bool useNew) public {
        if (moonbirds.ownerOf(tokenId) != msg.sender) {
            revert NotOwnerOfToken(tokenId);
        }
        _useNewArtwork.setTo(tokenId, useNew);
    }

    function setArtworks(
        uint256[] calldata tokenIds,
        bool[] calldata values
    ) external {
        uint256 length = tokenIds.length;
        if (length != values.length) {
            revert ArrayLengthMismatch();
        }

        for (uint256 i = 0; i < length; ++i) {
            setArtwork(tokenIds[i], values[i]);
        }
    }

    function setBaseUri(string memory baseUri_) external onlyOwner {
        baseUri = baseUri_;
    }

    function useNewArtwork(uint256 tokenId) external view returns (bool) {
        return _useNewArtwork.get(tokenId);
    }

    function setAnimationBaseUri(
        string memory animationBaseUri_
    ) external onlyOwner {
        animationBaseUri = animationBaseUri_;
    }

    function setScaleFactor(uint32 scaleFactor) external onlyOwner {
        _scaleFactor = scaleFactor;
    }
}

// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.4;

/// @notice Simple single owner authorization mixin.
/// @author Solady (https://github.com/vectorized/solady/blob/main/src/auth/Ownable.sol)
///
/// @dev Note:
/// This implementation does NOT auto-initialize the owner to `msg.sender`.
/// You MUST call the `_initializeOwner` in the constructor / initializer.
///
/// While the ownable portion follows
/// [EIP-173](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-173) for compatibility,
/// the nomenclature for the 2-step ownership handover may be unique to this codebase.
abstract contract Ownable {
    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                       CUSTOM ERRORS                        */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev The caller is not authorized to call the function.
    error Unauthorized();

    /// @dev The `newOwner` cannot be the zero address.
    error NewOwnerIsZeroAddress();

    /// @dev The `pendingOwner` does not have a valid handover request.
    error NoHandoverRequest();

    /// @dev Cannot double-initialize.
    error AlreadyInitialized();

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                           EVENTS                           */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev The ownership is transferred from `oldOwner` to `newOwner`.
    /// This event is intentionally kept the same as OpenZeppelin's Ownable to be
    /// compatible with indexers and [EIP-173](https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-173),
    /// despite it not being as lightweight as a single argument event.
    event OwnershipTransferred(address indexed oldOwner, address indexed newOwner);

    /// @dev An ownership handover to `pendingOwner` has been requested.
    event OwnershipHandoverRequested(address indexed pendingOwner);

    /// @dev The ownership handover to `pendingOwner` has been canceled.
    event OwnershipHandoverCanceled(address indexed pendingOwner);

    /// @dev `keccak256(bytes("OwnershipTransferred(address,address)"))`.
    uint256 private constant _OWNERSHIP_TRANSFERRED_EVENT_SIGNATURE =
        0x8be0079c531659141344cd1fd0a4f28419497f9722a3daafe3b4186f6b6457e0;

    /// @dev `keccak256(bytes("OwnershipHandoverRequested(address)"))`.
    uint256 private constant _OWNERSHIP_HANDOVER_REQUESTED_EVENT_SIGNATURE =
        0xdbf36a107da19e49527a7176a1babf963b4b0ff8cde35ee35d6cd8f1f9ac7e1d;

    /// @dev `keccak256(bytes("OwnershipHandoverCanceled(address)"))`.
    uint256 private constant _OWNERSHIP_HANDOVER_CANCELED_EVENT_SIGNATURE =
        0xfa7b8eab7da67f412cc9575ed43464468f9bfbae89d1675917346ca6d8fe3c92;

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                          STORAGE                           */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev The owner slot is given by:
    /// `bytes32(~uint256(uint32(bytes4(keccak256("_OWNER_SLOT_NOT")))))`.
    /// It is intentionally chosen to be a high value
    /// to avoid collision with lower slots.
    /// The choice of manual storage layout is to enable compatibility
    /// with both regular and upgradeable contracts.
    bytes32 internal constant _OWNER_SLOT =
        0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff74873927;

    /// The ownership handover slot of `newOwner` is given by:
    /// ```
    ///     mstore(0x00, or(shl(96, user), _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED))
    ///     let handoverSlot := keccak256(0x00, 0x20)
    /// ```
    /// It stores the expiry timestamp of the two-step ownership handover.
    uint256 private constant _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED = 0x389a75e1;

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                     INTERNAL FUNCTIONS                     */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev Override to return true to make `_initializeOwner` prevent double-initialization.
    function _guardInitializeOwner() internal pure virtual returns (bool guard) {}

    /// @dev Initializes the owner directly without authorization guard.
    /// This function must be called upon initialization,
    /// regardless of whether the contract is upgradeable or not.
    /// This is to enable generalization to both regular and upgradeable contracts,
    /// and to save gas in case the initial owner is not the caller.
    /// For performance reasons, this function will not check if there
    /// is an existing owner.
    function _initializeOwner(address newOwner) internal virtual {
        if (_guardInitializeOwner()) {
            /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
            assembly {
                let ownerSlot := _OWNER_SLOT
                if sload(ownerSlot) {
                    mstore(0x00, 0x0dc149f0) // `AlreadyInitialized()`.
                    revert(0x1c, 0x04)
                }
                // Clean the upper 96 bits.
                newOwner := shr(96, shl(96, newOwner))
                // Store the new value.
                sstore(ownerSlot, or(newOwner, shl(255, iszero(newOwner))))
                // Emit the {OwnershipTransferred} event.
                log3(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_TRANSFERRED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, 0, newOwner)
            }
        } else {
            /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
            assembly {
                // Clean the upper 96 bits.
                newOwner := shr(96, shl(96, newOwner))
                // Store the new value.
                sstore(_OWNER_SLOT, newOwner)
                // Emit the {OwnershipTransferred} event.
                log3(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_TRANSFERRED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, 0, newOwner)
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Sets the owner directly without authorization guard.
    function _setOwner(address newOwner) internal virtual {
        if (_guardInitializeOwner()) {
            /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
            assembly {
                let ownerSlot := _OWNER_SLOT
                // Clean the upper 96 bits.
                newOwner := shr(96, shl(96, newOwner))
                // Emit the {OwnershipTransferred} event.
                log3(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_TRANSFERRED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, sload(ownerSlot), newOwner)
                // Store the new value.
                sstore(ownerSlot, or(newOwner, shl(255, iszero(newOwner))))
            }
        } else {
            /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
            assembly {
                let ownerSlot := _OWNER_SLOT
                // Clean the upper 96 bits.
                newOwner := shr(96, shl(96, newOwner))
                // Emit the {OwnershipTransferred} event.
                log3(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_TRANSFERRED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, sload(ownerSlot), newOwner)
                // Store the new value.
                sstore(ownerSlot, newOwner)
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Throws if the sender is not the owner.
    function _checkOwner() internal view virtual {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // If the caller is not the stored owner, revert.
            if iszero(eq(caller(), sload(_OWNER_SLOT))) {
                mstore(0x00, 0x82b42900) // `Unauthorized()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns how long a two-step ownership handover is valid for in seconds.
    /// Override to return a different value if needed.
    /// Made internal to conserve bytecode. Wrap it in a public function if needed.
    function _ownershipHandoverValidFor() internal view virtual returns (uint64) {
        return 48 * 3600;
    }

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                  PUBLIC UPDATE FUNCTIONS                   */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev Allows the owner to transfer the ownership to `newOwner`.
    function transferOwnership(address newOwner) public payable virtual onlyOwner {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            if iszero(shl(96, newOwner)) {
                mstore(0x00, 0x7448fbae) // `NewOwnerIsZeroAddress()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
        }
        _setOwner(newOwner);
    }

    /// @dev Allows the owner to renounce their ownership.
    function renounceOwnership() public payable virtual onlyOwner {
        _setOwner(address(0));
    }

    /// @dev Request a two-step ownership handover to the caller.
    /// The request will automatically expire in 48 hours (172800 seconds) by default.
    function requestOwnershipHandover() public payable virtual {
        unchecked {
            uint256 expires = block.timestamp + _ownershipHandoverValidFor();
            /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
            assembly {
                // Compute and set the handover slot to `expires`.
                mstore(0x0c, _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED)
                mstore(0x00, caller())
                sstore(keccak256(0x0c, 0x20), expires)
                // Emit the {OwnershipHandoverRequested} event.
                log2(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_HANDOVER_REQUESTED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, caller())
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Cancels the two-step ownership handover to the caller, if any.
    function cancelOwnershipHandover() public payable virtual {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // Compute and set the handover slot to 0.
            mstore(0x0c, _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED)
            mstore(0x00, caller())
            sstore(keccak256(0x0c, 0x20), 0)
            // Emit the {OwnershipHandoverCanceled} event.
            log2(0, 0, _OWNERSHIP_HANDOVER_CANCELED_EVENT_SIGNATURE, caller())
        }
    }

    /// @dev Allows the owner to complete the two-step ownership handover to `pendingOwner`.
    /// Reverts if there is no existing ownership handover requested by `pendingOwner`.
    function completeOwnershipHandover(address pendingOwner) public payable virtual onlyOwner {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // Compute and set the handover slot to 0.
            mstore(0x0c, _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED)
            mstore(0x00, pendingOwner)
            let handoverSlot := keccak256(0x0c, 0x20)
            // If the handover does not exist, or has expired.
            if gt(timestamp(), sload(handoverSlot)) {
                mstore(0x00, 0x6f5e8818) // `NoHandoverRequest()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
            // Set the handover slot to 0.
            sstore(handoverSlot, 0)
        }
        _setOwner(pendingOwner);
    }

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                   PUBLIC READ FUNCTIONS                    */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev Returns the owner of the contract.
    function owner() public view virtual returns (address result) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            result := sload(_OWNER_SLOT)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the expiry timestamp for the two-step ownership handover to `pendingOwner`.
    function ownershipHandoverExpiresAt(address pendingOwner)
        public
        view
        virtual
        returns (uint256 result)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // Compute the handover slot.
            mstore(0x0c, _HANDOVER_SLOT_SEED)
            mstore(0x00, pendingOwner)
            // Load the handover slot.
            result := sload(keccak256(0x0c, 0x20))
        }
    }

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                         MODIFIERS                          */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev Marks a function as only callable by the owner.
    modifier onlyOwner() virtual {
        _checkOwner();
        _;
    }
}

// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.4;

/// @notice Library for converting numbers into strings and other string operations.
/// @author Solady (https://github.com/vectorized/solady/blob/main/src/utils/LibString.sol)
/// @author Modified from Solmate (https://github.com/transmissions11/solmate/blob/main/src/utils/LibString.sol)
///
/// @dev Note:
/// For performance and bytecode compactness, most of the string operations are restricted to
/// byte strings (7-bit ASCII), except where otherwise specified.
/// Usage of byte string operations on charsets with runes spanning two or more bytes
/// can lead to undefined behavior.
library LibString {
    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                        CUSTOM ERRORS                       */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev The length of the output is too small to contain all the hex digits.
    error HexLengthInsufficient();

    /// @dev The length of the string is more than 32 bytes.
    error TooBigForSmallString();

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                         CONSTANTS                          */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev The constant returned when the `search` is not found in the string.
    uint256 internal constant NOT_FOUND = type(uint256).max;

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                     DECIMAL OPERATIONS                     */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev Returns the base 10 decimal representation of `value`.
    function toString(uint256 value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // The maximum value of a uint256 contains 78 digits (1 byte per digit), but
            // we allocate 0xa0 bytes to keep the free memory pointer 32-byte word aligned.
            // We will need 1 word for the trailing zeros padding, 1 word for the length,
            // and 3 words for a maximum of 78 digits.
            str := add(mload(0x40), 0x80)
            // Update the free memory pointer to allocate.
            mstore(0x40, add(str, 0x20))
            // Zeroize the slot after the string.
            mstore(str, 0)

            // Cache the end of the memory to calculate the length later.
            let end := str

            let w := not(0) // Tsk.
            // We write the string from rightmost digit to leftmost digit.
            // The following is essentially a do-while loop that also handles the zero case.
            for { let temp := value } 1 {} {
                str := add(str, w) // `sub(str, 1)`.
                // Write the character to the pointer.
                // The ASCII index of the '0' character is 48.
                mstore8(str, add(48, mod(temp, 10)))
                // Keep dividing `temp` until zero.
                temp := div(temp, 10)
                if iszero(temp) { break }
            }

            let length := sub(end, str)
            // Move the pointer 32 bytes leftwards to make room for the length.
            str := sub(str, 0x20)
            // Store the length.
            mstore(str, length)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the base 10 decimal representation of `value`.
    function toString(int256 value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
        if (value >= 0) {
            return toString(uint256(value));
        }
        unchecked {
            str = toString(~uint256(value) + 1);
        }
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // We still have some spare memory space on the left,
            // as we have allocated 3 words (96 bytes) for up to 78 digits.
            let length := mload(str) // Load the string length.
            mstore(str, 0x2d) // Store the '-' character.
            str := sub(str, 1) // Move back the string pointer by a byte.
            mstore(str, add(length, 1)) // Update the string length.
        }
    }

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                   HEXADECIMAL OPERATIONS                   */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`,
    /// left-padded to an input length of `length` bytes.
    /// The output is prefixed with "0x" encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte,
    /// giving a total length of `length * 2 + 2` bytes.
    /// Reverts if `length` is too small for the output to contain all the digits.
    function toHexString(uint256 value, uint256 length) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
        str = toHexStringNoPrefix(value, length);
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let strLength := add(mload(str), 2) // Compute the length.
            mstore(str, 0x3078) // Write the "0x" prefix.
            str := sub(str, 2) // Move the pointer.
            mstore(str, strLength) // Write the length.
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`,
    /// left-padded to an input length of `length` bytes.
    /// The output is prefixed with "0x" encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte,
    /// giving a total length of `length * 2` bytes.
    /// Reverts if `length` is too small for the output to contain all the digits.
    function toHexStringNoPrefix(uint256 value, uint256 length)
        internal
        pure
        returns (string memory str)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // We need 0x20 bytes for the trailing zeros padding, `length * 2` bytes
            // for the digits, 0x02 bytes for the prefix, and 0x20 bytes for the length.
            // We add 0x20 to the total and round down to a multiple of 0x20.
            // (0x20 + 0x20 + 0x02 + 0x20) = 0x62.
            str := add(mload(0x40), and(add(shl(1, length), 0x42), not(0x1f)))
            // Allocate the memory.
            mstore(0x40, add(str, 0x20))
            // Zeroize the slot after the string.
            mstore(str, 0)

            // Cache the end to calculate the length later.
            let end := str
            // Store "0123456789abcdef" in scratch space.
            mstore(0x0f, 0x30313233343536373839616263646566)

            let start := sub(str, add(length, length))
            let w := not(1) // Tsk.
            let temp := value
            // We write the string from rightmost digit to leftmost digit.
            // The following is essentially a do-while loop that also handles the zero case.
            for {} 1 {} {
                str := add(str, w) // `sub(str, 2)`.
                mstore8(add(str, 1), mload(and(temp, 15)))
                mstore8(str, mload(and(shr(4, temp), 15)))
                temp := shr(8, temp)
                if iszero(xor(str, start)) { break }
            }

            if temp {
                mstore(0x00, 0x2194895a) // `HexLengthInsufficient()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }

            // Compute the string's length.
            let strLength := sub(end, str)
            // Move the pointer and write the length.
            str := sub(str, 0x20)
            mstore(str, strLength)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`.
    /// The output is prefixed with "0x" and encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte.
    /// As address are 20 bytes long, the output will left-padded to have
    /// a length of `20 * 2 + 2` bytes.
    function toHexString(uint256 value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
        str = toHexStringNoPrefix(value);
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let strLength := add(mload(str), 2) // Compute the length.
            mstore(str, 0x3078) // Write the "0x" prefix.
            str := sub(str, 2) // Move the pointer.
            mstore(str, strLength) // Write the length.
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`.
    /// The output is prefixed with "0x".
    /// The output excludes leading "0" from the `toHexString` output.
    /// `0x00: "0x0", 0x01: "0x1", 0x12: "0x12", 0x123: "0x123"`.
    function toMinimalHexString(uint256 value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
        str = toHexStringNoPrefix(value);
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let o := eq(byte(0, mload(add(str, 0x20))), 0x30) // Whether leading zero is present.
            let strLength := add(mload(str), 2) // Compute the length.
            mstore(add(str, o), 0x3078) // Write the "0x" prefix, accounting for leading zero.
            str := sub(add(str, o), 2) // Move the pointer, accounting for leading zero.
            mstore(str, sub(strLength, o)) // Write the length, accounting for leading zero.
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`.
    /// The output excludes leading "0" from the `toHexStringNoPrefix` output.
    /// `0x00: "0", 0x01: "1", 0x12: "12", 0x123: "123"`.
    function toMinimalHexStringNoPrefix(uint256 value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
        str = toHexStringNoPrefix(value);
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let o := eq(byte(0, mload(add(str, 0x20))), 0x30) // Whether leading zero is present.
            let strLength := mload(str) // Get the length.
            str := add(str, o) // Move the pointer, accounting for leading zero.
            mstore(str, sub(strLength, o)) // Write the length, accounting for leading zero.
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`.
    /// The output is encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte.
    /// As address are 20 bytes long, the output will left-padded to have
    /// a length of `20 * 2` bytes.
    function toHexStringNoPrefix(uint256 value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // We need 0x20 bytes for the trailing zeros padding, 0x20 bytes for the length,
            // 0x02 bytes for the prefix, and 0x40 bytes for the digits.
            // The next multiple of 0x20 above (0x20 + 0x20 + 0x02 + 0x40) is 0xa0.
            str := add(mload(0x40), 0x80)
            // Allocate the memory.
            mstore(0x40, add(str, 0x20))
            // Zeroize the slot after the string.
            mstore(str, 0)

            // Cache the end to calculate the length later.
            let end := str
            // Store "0123456789abcdef" in scratch space.
            mstore(0x0f, 0x30313233343536373839616263646566)

            let w := not(1) // Tsk.
            // We write the string from rightmost digit to leftmost digit.
            // The following is essentially a do-while loop that also handles the zero case.
            for { let temp := value } 1 {} {
                str := add(str, w) // `sub(str, 2)`.
                mstore8(add(str, 1), mload(and(temp, 15)))
                mstore8(str, mload(and(shr(4, temp), 15)))
                temp := shr(8, temp)
                if iszero(temp) { break }
            }

            // Compute the string's length.
            let strLength := sub(end, str)
            // Move the pointer and write the length.
            str := sub(str, 0x20)
            mstore(str, strLength)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`.
    /// The output is prefixed with "0x", encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte,
    /// and the alphabets are capitalized conditionally according to
    /// https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-55
    function toHexStringChecksummed(address value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
        str = toHexString(value);
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let mask := shl(6, div(not(0), 255)) // `0b010000000100000000 ...`
            let o := add(str, 0x22)
            let hashed := and(keccak256(o, 40), mul(34, mask)) // `0b10001000 ... `
            let t := shl(240, 136) // `0b10001000 << 240`
            for { let i := 0 } 1 {} {
                mstore(add(i, i), mul(t, byte(i, hashed)))
                i := add(i, 1)
                if eq(i, 20) { break }
            }
            mstore(o, xor(mload(o), shr(1, and(mload(0x00), and(mload(o), mask)))))
            o := add(o, 0x20)
            mstore(o, xor(mload(o), shr(1, and(mload(0x20), and(mload(o), mask)))))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`.
    /// The output is prefixed with "0x" and encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte.
    function toHexString(address value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
        str = toHexStringNoPrefix(value);
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let strLength := add(mload(str), 2) // Compute the length.
            mstore(str, 0x3078) // Write the "0x" prefix.
            str := sub(str, 2) // Move the pointer.
            mstore(str, strLength) // Write the length.
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the hexadecimal representation of `value`.
    /// The output is encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte.
    function toHexStringNoPrefix(address value) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            str := mload(0x40)

            // Allocate the memory.
            // We need 0x20 bytes for the trailing zeros padding, 0x20 bytes for the length,
            // 0x02 bytes for the prefix, and 0x28 bytes for the digits.
            // The next multiple of 0x20 above (0x20 + 0x20 + 0x02 + 0x28) is 0x80.
            mstore(0x40, add(str, 0x80))

            // Store "0123456789abcdef" in scratch space.
            mstore(0x0f, 0x30313233343536373839616263646566)

            str := add(str, 2)
            mstore(str, 40)

            let o := add(str, 0x20)
            mstore(add(o, 40), 0)

            value := shl(96, value)

            // We write the string from rightmost digit to leftmost digit.
            // The following is essentially a do-while loop that also handles the zero case.
            for { let i := 0 } 1 {} {
                let p := add(o, add(i, i))
                let temp := byte(i, value)
                mstore8(add(p, 1), mload(and(temp, 15)))
                mstore8(p, mload(shr(4, temp)))
                i := add(i, 1)
                if eq(i, 20) { break }
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the hex encoded string from the raw bytes.
    /// The output is encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte.
    function toHexString(bytes memory raw) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
        str = toHexStringNoPrefix(raw);
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let strLength := add(mload(str), 2) // Compute the length.
            mstore(str, 0x3078) // Write the "0x" prefix.
            str := sub(str, 2) // Move the pointer.
            mstore(str, strLength) // Write the length.
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the hex encoded string from the raw bytes.
    /// The output is encoded using 2 hexadecimal digits per byte.
    function toHexStringNoPrefix(bytes memory raw) internal pure returns (string memory str) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let length := mload(raw)
            str := add(mload(0x40), 2) // Skip 2 bytes for the optional prefix.
            mstore(str, add(length, length)) // Store the length of the output.

            // Store "0123456789abcdef" in scratch space.
            mstore(0x0f, 0x30313233343536373839616263646566)

            let o := add(str, 0x20)
            let end := add(raw, length)

            for {} iszero(eq(raw, end)) {} {
                raw := add(raw, 1)
                mstore8(add(o, 1), mload(and(mload(raw), 15)))
                mstore8(o, mload(and(shr(4, mload(raw)), 15)))
                o := add(o, 2)
            }
            mstore(o, 0) // Zeroize the slot after the string.
            mstore(0x40, add(o, 0x20)) // Allocate the memory.
        }
    }

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                   RUNE STRING OPERATIONS                   */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev Returns the number of UTF characters in the string.
    function runeCount(string memory s) internal pure returns (uint256 result) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            if mload(s) {
                mstore(0x00, div(not(0), 255))
                mstore(0x20, 0x0202020202020202020202020202020202020202020202020303030304040506)
                let o := add(s, 0x20)
                let end := add(o, mload(s))
                for { result := 1 } 1 { result := add(result, 1) } {
                    o := add(o, byte(0, mload(shr(250, mload(o)))))
                    if iszero(lt(o, end)) { break }
                }
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns if this string is a 7-bit ASCII string.
    /// (i.e. all characters codes are in [0..127])
    function is7BitASCII(string memory s) internal pure returns (bool result) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let mask := shl(7, div(not(0), 255))
            result := 1
            let n := mload(s)
            if n {
                let o := add(s, 0x20)
                let end := add(o, n)
                let last := mload(end)
                mstore(end, 0)
                for {} 1 {} {
                    if and(mask, mload(o)) {
                        result := 0
                        break
                    }
                    o := add(o, 0x20)
                    if iszero(lt(o, end)) { break }
                }
                mstore(end, last)
            }
        }
    }

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                   BYTE STRING OPERATIONS                   */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    // For performance and bytecode compactness, byte string operations are restricted
    // to 7-bit ASCII strings. All offsets are byte offsets, not UTF character offsets.
    // Usage of byte string operations on charsets with runes spanning two or more bytes
    // can lead to undefined behavior.

    /// @dev Returns `subject` all occurrences of `search` replaced with `replacement`.
    function replace(string memory subject, string memory search, string memory replacement)
        internal
        pure
        returns (string memory result)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let subjectLength := mload(subject)
            let searchLength := mload(search)
            let replacementLength := mload(replacement)

            subject := add(subject, 0x20)
            search := add(search, 0x20)
            replacement := add(replacement, 0x20)
            result := add(mload(0x40), 0x20)

            let subjectEnd := add(subject, subjectLength)
            if iszero(gt(searchLength, subjectLength)) {
                let subjectSearchEnd := add(sub(subjectEnd, searchLength), 1)
                let h := 0
                if iszero(lt(searchLength, 0x20)) { h := keccak256(search, searchLength) }
                let m := shl(3, sub(0x20, and(searchLength, 0x1f)))
                let s := mload(search)
                for {} 1 {} {
                    let t := mload(subject)
                    // Whether the first `searchLength % 32` bytes of
                    // `subject` and `search` matches.
                    if iszero(shr(m, xor(t, s))) {
                        if h {
                            if iszero(eq(keccak256(subject, searchLength), h)) {
                                mstore(result, t)
                                result := add(result, 1)
                                subject := add(subject, 1)
                                if iszero(lt(subject, subjectSearchEnd)) { break }
                                continue
                            }
                        }
                        // Copy the `replacement` one word at a time.
                        for { let o := 0 } 1 {} {
                            mstore(add(result, o), mload(add(replacement, o)))
                            o := add(o, 0x20)
                            if iszero(lt(o, replacementLength)) { break }
                        }
                        result := add(result, replacementLength)
                        subject := add(subject, searchLength)
                        if searchLength {
                            if iszero(lt(subject, subjectSearchEnd)) { break }
                            continue
                        }
                    }
                    mstore(result, t)
                    result := add(result, 1)
                    subject := add(subject, 1)
                    if iszero(lt(subject, subjectSearchEnd)) { break }
                }
            }

            let resultRemainder := result
            result := add(mload(0x40), 0x20)
            let k := add(sub(resultRemainder, result), sub(subjectEnd, subject))
            // Copy the rest of the string one word at a time.
            for {} lt(subject, subjectEnd) {} {
                mstore(resultRemainder, mload(subject))
                resultRemainder := add(resultRemainder, 0x20)
                subject := add(subject, 0x20)
            }
            result := sub(result, 0x20)
            let last := add(add(result, 0x20), k) // Zeroize the slot after the string.
            mstore(last, 0)
            mstore(0x40, add(last, 0x20)) // Allocate the memory.
            mstore(result, k) // Store the length.
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the byte index of the first location of `search` in `subject`,
    /// searching from left to right, starting from `from`.
    /// Returns `NOT_FOUND` (i.e. `type(uint256).max`) if the `search` is not found.
    function indexOf(string memory subject, string memory search, uint256 from)
        internal
        pure
        returns (uint256 result)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            for { let subjectLength := mload(subject) } 1 {} {
                if iszero(mload(search)) {
                    if iszero(gt(from, subjectLength)) {
                        result := from
                        break
                    }
                    result := subjectLength
                    break
                }
                let searchLength := mload(search)
                let subjectStart := add(subject, 0x20)

                result := not(0) // Initialize to `NOT_FOUND`.

                subject := add(subjectStart, from)
                let end := add(sub(add(subjectStart, subjectLength), searchLength), 1)

                let m := shl(3, sub(0x20, and(searchLength, 0x1f)))
                let s := mload(add(search, 0x20))

                if iszero(and(lt(subject, end), lt(from, subjectLength))) { break }

                if iszero(lt(searchLength, 0x20)) {
                    for { let h := keccak256(add(search, 0x20), searchLength) } 1 {} {
                        if iszero(shr(m, xor(mload(subject), s))) {
                            if eq(keccak256(subject, searchLength), h) {
                                result := sub(subject, subjectStart)
                                break
                            }
                        }
                        subject := add(subject, 1)
                        if iszero(lt(subject, end)) { break }
                    }
                    break
                }
                for {} 1 {} {
                    if iszero(shr(m, xor(mload(subject), s))) {
                        result := sub(subject, subjectStart)
                        break
                    }
                    subject := add(subject, 1)
                    if iszero(lt(subject, end)) { break }
                }
                break
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the byte index of the first location of `search` in `subject`,
    /// searching from left to right.
    /// Returns `NOT_FOUND` (i.e. `type(uint256).max`) if the `search` is not found.
    function indexOf(string memory subject, string memory search)
        internal
        pure
        returns (uint256 result)
    {
        result = indexOf(subject, search, 0);
    }

    /// @dev Returns the byte index of the first location of `search` in `subject`,
    /// searching from right to left, starting from `from`.
    /// Returns `NOT_FOUND` (i.e. `type(uint256).max`) if the `search` is not found.
    function lastIndexOf(string memory subject, string memory search, uint256 from)
        internal
        pure
        returns (uint256 result)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            for {} 1 {} {
                result := not(0) // Initialize to `NOT_FOUND`.
                let searchLength := mload(search)
                if gt(searchLength, mload(subject)) { break }
                let w := result

                let fromMax := sub(mload(subject), searchLength)
                if iszero(gt(fromMax, from)) { from := fromMax }

                let end := add(add(subject, 0x20), w)
                subject := add(add(subject, 0x20), from)
                if iszero(gt(subject, end)) { break }
                // As this function is not too often used,
                // we shall simply use keccak256 for smaller bytecode size.
                for { let h := keccak256(add(search, 0x20), searchLength) } 1 {} {
                    if eq(keccak256(subject, searchLength), h) {
                        result := sub(subject, add(end, 1))
                        break
                    }
                    subject := add(subject, w) // `sub(subject, 1)`.
                    if iszero(gt(subject, end)) { break }
                }
                break
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the byte index of the first location of `search` in `subject`,
    /// searching from right to left.
    /// Returns `NOT_FOUND` (i.e. `type(uint256).max`) if the `search` is not found.
    function lastIndexOf(string memory subject, string memory search)
        internal
        pure
        returns (uint256 result)
    {
        result = lastIndexOf(subject, search, uint256(int256(-1)));
    }

    /// @dev Returns true if `search` is found in `subject`, false otherwise.
    function contains(string memory subject, string memory search) internal pure returns (bool) {
        return indexOf(subject, search) != NOT_FOUND;
    }

    /// @dev Returns whether `subject` starts with `search`.
    function startsWith(string memory subject, string memory search)
        internal
        pure
        returns (bool result)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let searchLength := mload(search)
            // Just using keccak256 directly is actually cheaper.
            // forgefmt: disable-next-item
            result := and(
                iszero(gt(searchLength, mload(subject))),
                eq(
                    keccak256(add(subject, 0x20), searchLength),
                    keccak256(add(search, 0x20), searchLength)
                )
            )
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns whether `subject` ends with `search`.
    function endsWith(string memory subject, string memory search)
        internal
        pure
        returns (bool result)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let searchLength := mload(search)
            let subjectLength := mload(subject)
            // Whether `search` is not longer than `subject`.
            let withinRange := iszero(gt(searchLength, subjectLength))
            // Just using keccak256 directly is actually cheaper.
            // forgefmt: disable-next-item
            result := and(
                withinRange,
                eq(
                    keccak256(
                        // `subject + 0x20 + max(subjectLength - searchLength, 0)`.
                        add(add(subject, 0x20), mul(withinRange, sub(subjectLength, searchLength))),
                        searchLength
                    ),
                    keccak256(add(search, 0x20), searchLength)
                )
            )
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `subject` repeated `times`.
    function repeat(string memory subject, uint256 times)
        internal
        pure
        returns (string memory result)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let subjectLength := mload(subject)
            if iszero(or(iszero(times), iszero(subjectLength))) {
                subject := add(subject, 0x20)
                result := mload(0x40)
                let output := add(result, 0x20)
                for {} 1 {} {
                    // Copy the `subject` one word at a time.
                    for { let o := 0 } 1 {} {
                        mstore(add(output, o), mload(add(subject, o)))
                        o := add(o, 0x20)
                        if iszero(lt(o, subjectLength)) { break }
                    }
                    output := add(output, subjectLength)
                    times := sub(times, 1)
                    if iszero(times) { break }
                }
                mstore(output, 0) // Zeroize the slot after the string.
                let resultLength := sub(output, add(result, 0x20))
                mstore(result, resultLength) // Store the length.
                // Allocate the memory.
                mstore(0x40, add(result, add(resultLength, 0x20)))
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns a copy of `subject` sliced from `start` to `end` (exclusive).
    /// `start` and `end` are byte offsets.
    function slice(string memory subject, uint256 start, uint256 end)
        internal
        pure
        returns (string memory result)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let subjectLength := mload(subject)
            if iszero(gt(subjectLength, end)) { end := subjectLength }
            if iszero(gt(subjectLength, start)) { start := subjectLength }
            if lt(start, end) {
                result := mload(0x40)
                let resultLength := sub(end, start)
                mstore(result, resultLength)
                subject := add(subject, start)
                let w := not(0x1f)
                // Copy the `subject` one word at a time, backwards.
                for { let o := and(add(resultLength, 0x1f), w) } 1 {} {
                    mstore(add(result, o), mload(add(subject, o)))
                    o := add(o, w) // `sub(o, 0x20)`.
                    if iszero(o) { break }
                }
                // Zeroize the slot after the string.
                mstore(add(add(result, 0x20), resultLength), 0)
                // Allocate memory for the length and the bytes,
                // rounded up to a multiple of 32.
                mstore(0x40, add(result, and(add(resultLength, 0x3f), w)))
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns a copy of `subject` sliced from `start` to the end of the string.
    /// `start` is a byte offset.
    function slice(string memory subject, uint256 start)
        internal
        pure
        returns (string memory result)
    {
        result = slice(subject, start, uint256(int256(-1)));
    }

    /// @dev Returns all the indices of `search` in `subject`.
    /// The indices are byte offsets.
    function indicesOf(string memory subject, string memory search)
        internal
        pure
        returns (uint256[] memory result)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let subjectLength := mload(subject)
            let searchLength := mload(search)

            if iszero(gt(searchLength, subjectLength)) {
                subject := add(subject, 0x20)
                search := add(search, 0x20)
                result := add(mload(0x40), 0x20)

                let subjectStart := subject
                let subjectSearchEnd := add(sub(add(subject, subjectLength), searchLength), 1)
                let h := 0
                if iszero(lt(searchLength, 0x20)) { h := keccak256(search, searchLength) }
                let m := shl(3, sub(0x20, and(searchLength, 0x1f)))
                let s := mload(search)
                for {} 1 {} {
                    let t := mload(subject)
                    // Whether the first `searchLength % 32` bytes of
                    // `subject` and `search` matches.
                    if iszero(shr(m, xor(t, s))) {
                        if h {
                            if iszero(eq(keccak256(subject, searchLength), h)) {
                                subject := add(subject, 1)
                                if iszero(lt(subject, subjectSearchEnd)) { break }
                                continue
                            }
                        }
                        // Append to `result`.
                        mstore(result, sub(subject, subjectStart))
                        result := add(result, 0x20)
                        // Advance `subject` by `searchLength`.
                        subject := add(subject, searchLength)
                        if searchLength {
                            if iszero(lt(subject, subjectSearchEnd)) { break }
                            continue
                        }
                    }
                    subject := add(subject, 1)
                    if iszero(lt(subject, subjectSearchEnd)) { break }
                }
                let resultEnd := result
                // Assign `result` to the free memory pointer.
                result := mload(0x40)
                // Store the length of `result`.
                mstore(result, shr(5, sub(resultEnd, add(result, 0x20))))
                // Allocate memory for result.
                // We allocate one more word, so this array can be recycled for {split}.
                mstore(0x40, add(resultEnd, 0x20))
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns a arrays of strings based on the `delimiter` inside of the `subject` string.
    function split(string memory subject, string memory delimiter)
        internal
        pure
        returns (string[] memory result)
    {
        uint256[] memory indices = indicesOf(subject, delimiter);
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let w := not(0x1f)
            let indexPtr := add(indices, 0x20)
            let indicesEnd := add(indexPtr, shl(5, add(mload(indices), 1)))
            mstore(add(indicesEnd, w), mload(subject))
            mstore(indices, add(mload(indices), 1))
            let prevIndex := 0
            for {} 1 {} {
                let index := mload(indexPtr)
                mstore(indexPtr, 0x60)
                if iszero(eq(index, prevIndex)) {
                    let element := mload(0x40)
                    let elementLength := sub(index, prevIndex)
                    mstore(element, elementLength)
                    // Copy the `subject` one word at a time, backwards.
                    for { let o := and(add(elementLength, 0x1f), w) } 1 {} {
                        mstore(add(element, o), mload(add(add(subject, prevIndex), o)))
                        o := add(o, w) // `sub(o, 0x20)`.
                        if iszero(o) { break }
                    }
                    // Zeroize the slot after the string.
                    mstore(add(add(element, 0x20), elementLength), 0)
                    // Allocate memory for the length and the bytes,
                    // rounded up to a multiple of 32.
                    mstore(0x40, add(element, and(add(elementLength, 0x3f), w)))
                    // Store the `element` into the array.
                    mstore(indexPtr, element)
                }
                prevIndex := add(index, mload(delimiter))
                indexPtr := add(indexPtr, 0x20)
                if iszero(lt(indexPtr, indicesEnd)) { break }
            }
            result := indices
            if iszero(mload(delimiter)) {
                result := add(indices, 0x20)
                mstore(result, sub(mload(indices), 2))
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns a concatenated string of `a` and `b`.
    /// Cheaper than `string.concat()` and does not de-align the free memory pointer.
    function concat(string memory a, string memory b)
        internal
        pure
        returns (string memory result)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let w := not(0x1f)
            result := mload(0x40)
            let aLength := mload(a)
            // Copy `a` one word at a time, backwards.
            for { let o := and(add(aLength, 0x20), w) } 1 {} {
                mstore(add(result, o), mload(add(a, o)))
                o := add(o, w) // `sub(o, 0x20)`.
                if iszero(o) { break }
            }
            let bLength := mload(b)
            let output := add(result, aLength)
            // Copy `b` one word at a time, backwards.
            for { let o := and(add(bLength, 0x20), w) } 1 {} {
                mstore(add(output, o), mload(add(b, o)))
                o := add(o, w) // `sub(o, 0x20)`.
                if iszero(o) { break }
            }
            let totalLength := add(aLength, bLength)
            let last := add(add(result, 0x20), totalLength)
            // Zeroize the slot after the string.
            mstore(last, 0)
            // Stores the length.
            mstore(result, totalLength)
            // Allocate memory for the length and the bytes,
            // rounded up to a multiple of 32.
            mstore(0x40, and(add(last, 0x1f), w))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns a copy of the string in either lowercase or UPPERCASE.
    /// WARNING! This function is only compatible with 7-bit ASCII strings.
    function toCase(string memory subject, bool toUpper)
        internal
        pure
        returns (string memory result)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let length := mload(subject)
            if length {
                result := add(mload(0x40), 0x20)
                subject := add(subject, 1)
                let flags := shl(add(70, shl(5, toUpper)), 0x3ffffff)
                let w := not(0)
                for { let o := length } 1 {} {
                    o := add(o, w)
                    let b := and(0xff, mload(add(subject, o)))
                    mstore8(add(result, o), xor(b, and(shr(b, flags), 0x20)))
                    if iszero(o) { break }
                }
                result := mload(0x40)
                mstore(result, length) // Store the length.
                let last := add(add(result, 0x20), length)
                mstore(last, 0) // Zeroize the slot after the string.
                mstore(0x40, add(last, 0x20)) // Allocate the memory.
            }
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns a string from a small bytes32 string.
    /// `s` must be null-terminated, or behavior will be undefined.
    function fromSmallString(bytes32 s) internal pure returns (string memory result) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            result := mload(0x40)
            let n := 0
            for {} byte(n, s) { n := add(n, 1) } {} // Scan for '\0'.
            mstore(result, n)
            let o := add(result, 0x20)
            mstore(o, s)
            mstore(add(o, n), 0)
            mstore(0x40, add(result, 0x40))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the small string, with all bytes after the first null byte zeroized.
    function normalizeSmallString(bytes32 s) internal pure returns (bytes32 result) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            for {} byte(result, s) { result := add(result, 1) } {} // Scan for '\0'.
            mstore(0x00, s)
            mstore(result, 0x00)
            result := mload(0x00)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the string as a normalized null-terminated small string.
    function toSmallString(string memory s) internal pure returns (bytes32 result) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            result := mload(s)
            if iszero(lt(result, 33)) {
                mstore(0x00, 0xec92f9a3) // `TooBigForSmallString()`.
                revert(0x1c, 0x04)
            }
            result := shl(shl(3, sub(32, result)), mload(add(s, result)))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns a lowercased copy of the string.
    /// WARNING! This function is only compatible with 7-bit ASCII strings.
    function lower(string memory subject) internal pure returns (string memory result) {
        result = toCase(subject, false);
    }

    /// @dev Returns an UPPERCASED copy of the string.
    /// WARNING! This function is only compatible with 7-bit ASCII strings.
    function upper(string memory subject) internal pure returns (string memory result) {
        result = toCase(subject, true);
    }

    /// @dev Escapes the string to be used within HTML tags.
    function escapeHTML(string memory s) internal pure returns (string memory result) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let end := add(s, mload(s))
            result := add(mload(0x40), 0x20)
            // Store the bytes of the packed offsets and strides into the scratch space.
            // `packed = (stride << 5) | offset`. Max offset is 20. Max stride is 6.
            mstore(0x1f, 0x900094)
            mstore(0x08, 0xc0000000a6ab)
            // Store "&quot;&amp;&#39;&lt;&gt;" into the scratch space.
            mstore(0x00, shl(64, 0x2671756f743b26616d703b262333393b266c743b2667743b))
            for {} iszero(eq(s, end)) {} {
                s := add(s, 1)
                let c := and(mload(s), 0xff)
                // Not in `["\"","'","&","<",">"]`.
                if iszero(and(shl(c, 1), 0x500000c400000000)) {
                    mstore8(result, c)
                    result := add(result, 1)
                    continue
                }
                let t := shr(248, mload(c))
                mstore(result, mload(and(t, 0x1f)))
                result := add(result, shr(5, t))
            }
            let last := result
            mstore(last, 0) // Zeroize the slot after the string.
            result := mload(0x40)
            mstore(result, sub(last, add(result, 0x20))) // Store the length.
            mstore(0x40, add(last, 0x20)) // Allocate the memory.
        }
    }

    /// @dev Escapes the string to be used within double-quotes in a JSON.
    /// If `addDoubleQuotes` is true, the result will be enclosed in double-quotes.
    function escapeJSON(string memory s, bool addDoubleQuotes)
        internal
        pure
        returns (string memory result)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let end := add(s, mload(s))
            result := add(mload(0x40), 0x20)
            if addDoubleQuotes {
                mstore8(result, 34)
                result := add(1, result)
            }
            // Store "\\u0000" in scratch space.
            // Store "0123456789abcdef" in scratch space.
            // Also, store `{0x08:"b", 0x09:"t", 0x0a:"n", 0x0c:"f", 0x0d:"r"}`.
            // into the scratch space.
            mstore(0x15, 0x5c75303030303031323334353637383961626364656662746e006672)
            // Bitmask for detecting `["\"","\\"]`.
            let e := or(shl(0x22, 1), shl(0x5c, 1))
            for {} iszero(eq(s, end)) {} {
                s := add(s, 1)
                let c := and(mload(s), 0xff)
                if iszero(lt(c, 0x20)) {
                    if iszero(and(shl(c, 1), e)) {
                        // Not in `["\"","\\"]`.
                        mstore8(result, c)
                        result := add(result, 1)
                        continue
                    }
                    mstore8(result, 0x5c) // "\\".
                    mstore8(add(result, 1), c)
                    result := add(result, 2)
                    continue
                }
                if iszero(and(shl(c, 1), 0x3700)) {
                    // Not in `["\b","\t","\n","\f","\d"]`.
                    mstore8(0x1d, mload(shr(4, c))) // Hex value.
                    mstore8(0x1e, mload(and(c, 15))) // Hex value.
                    mstore(result, mload(0x19)) // "\\u00XX".
                    result := add(result, 6)
                    continue
                }
                mstore8(result, 0x5c) // "\\".
                mstore8(add(result, 1), mload(add(c, 8)))
                result := add(result, 2)
            }
            if addDoubleQuotes {
                mstore8(result, 34)
                result := add(1, result)
            }
            let last := result
            mstore(last, 0) // Zeroize the slot after the string.
            result := mload(0x40)
            mstore(result, sub(last, add(result, 0x20))) // Store the length.
            mstore(0x40, add(last, 0x20)) // Allocate the memory.
        }
    }

    /// @dev Escapes the string to be used within double-quotes in a JSON.
    function escapeJSON(string memory s) internal pure returns (string memory result) {
        result = escapeJSON(s, false);
    }

    /// @dev Returns whether `a` equals `b`.
    function eq(string memory a, string memory b) internal pure returns (bool result) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            result := eq(keccak256(add(a, 0x20), mload(a)), keccak256(add(b, 0x20), mload(b)))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns whether `a` equals `b`, where `b` is a null-terminated small string.
    function eqs(string memory a, bytes32 b) internal pure returns (bool result) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // These should be evaluated on compile time, as far as possible.
            let m := not(shl(7, div(not(iszero(b)), 255))) // `0x7f7f ...`.
            let x := not(or(m, or(b, add(m, and(b, m)))))
            let r := shl(7, iszero(iszero(shr(128, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(6, iszero(iszero(shr(64, shr(r, x))))))
            r := or(r, shl(5, lt(0xffffffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(4, lt(0xffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(3, lt(0xff, shr(r, x))))
            // forgefmt: disable-next-item
            result := gt(eq(mload(a), add(iszero(x), xor(31, shr(3, r)))),
                xor(shr(add(8, r), b), shr(add(8, r), mload(add(a, 0x20)))))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Packs a single string with its length into a single word.
    /// Returns `bytes32(0)` if the length is zero or greater than 31.
    function packOne(string memory a) internal pure returns (bytes32 result) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // We don't need to zero right pad the string,
            // since this is our own custom non-standard packing scheme.
            result :=
                mul(
                    // Load the length and the bytes.
                    mload(add(a, 0x1f)),
                    // `length != 0 && length < 32`. Abuses underflow.
                    // Assumes that the length is valid and within the block gas limit.
                    lt(sub(mload(a), 1), 0x1f)
                )
        }
    }

    /// @dev Unpacks a string packed using {packOne}.
    /// Returns the empty string if `packed` is `bytes32(0)`.
    /// If `packed` is not an output of {packOne}, the output behavior is undefined.
    function unpackOne(bytes32 packed) internal pure returns (string memory result) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // Grab the free memory pointer.
            result := mload(0x40)
            // Allocate 2 words (1 for the length, 1 for the bytes).
            mstore(0x40, add(result, 0x40))
            // Zeroize the length slot.
            mstore(result, 0)
            // Store the length and bytes.
            mstore(add(result, 0x1f), packed)
            // Right pad with zeroes.
            mstore(add(add(result, 0x20), mload(result)), 0)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Packs two strings with their lengths into a single word.
    /// Returns `bytes32(0)` if combined length is zero or greater than 30.
    function packTwo(string memory a, string memory b) internal pure returns (bytes32 result) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let aLength := mload(a)
            // We don't need to zero right pad the strings,
            // since this is our own custom non-standard packing scheme.
            result :=
                mul(
                    // Load the length and the bytes of `a` and `b`.
                    or(
                        shl(shl(3, sub(0x1f, aLength)), mload(add(a, aLength))),
                        mload(sub(add(b, 0x1e), aLength))
                    ),
                    // `totalLength != 0 && totalLength < 31`. Abuses underflow.
                    // Assumes that the lengths are valid and within the block gas limit.
                    lt(sub(add(aLength, mload(b)), 1), 0x1e)
                )
        }
    }

    /// @dev Unpacks strings packed using {packTwo}.
    /// Returns the empty strings if `packed` is `bytes32(0)`.
    /// If `packed` is not an output of {packTwo}, the output behavior is undefined.
    function unpackTwo(bytes32 packed)
        internal
        pure
        returns (string memory resultA, string memory resultB)
    {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // Grab the free memory pointer.
            resultA := mload(0x40)
            resultB := add(resultA, 0x40)
            // Allocate 2 words for each string (1 for the length, 1 for the byte). Total 4 words.
            mstore(0x40, add(resultB, 0x40))
            // Zeroize the length slots.
            mstore(resultA, 0)
            mstore(resultB, 0)
            // Store the lengths and bytes.
            mstore(add(resultA, 0x1f), packed)
            mstore(add(resultB, 0x1f), mload(add(add(resultA, 0x20), mload(resultA))))
            // Right pad with zeroes.
            mstore(add(add(resultA, 0x20), mload(resultA)), 0)
            mstore(add(add(resultB, 0x20), mload(resultB)), 0)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Directly returns `a` without copying.
    function directReturn(string memory a) internal pure {
        assembly {
            // Assumes that the string does not start from the scratch space.
            let retStart := sub(a, 0x20)
            let retSize := add(mload(a), 0x40)
            // Right pad with zeroes. Just in case the string is produced
            // by a method that doesn't zero right pad.
            mstore(add(retStart, retSize), 0)
            // Store the return offset.
            mstore(retStart, 0x20)
            // End the transaction, returning the string.
            return(retStart, retSize)
        }
    }
}

// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.4;

import {LibBit} from "./LibBit.sol";

/// @notice Library for storage of packed unsigned booleans.
/// @author Solady (https://github.com/vectorized/solady/blob/main/src/utils/LibBitmap.sol)
/// @author Modified from Solmate (https://github.com/transmissions11/solmate/blob/main/src/utils/LibBitmap.sol)
/// @author Modified from Solidity-Bits (https://github.com/estarriolvetch/solidity-bits/blob/main/contracts/BitMaps.sol)
library LibBitmap {
    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                         CONSTANTS                          */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev The constant returned when a bitmap scan does not find a result.
    uint256 internal constant NOT_FOUND = type(uint256).max;

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                          STRUCTS                           */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev A bitmap in storage.
    struct Bitmap {
        mapping(uint256 => uint256) map;
    }

    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                         OPERATIONS                         */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev Returns the boolean value of the bit at `index` in `bitmap`.
    function get(Bitmap storage bitmap, uint256 index) internal view returns (bool isSet) {
        // It is better to set `isSet` to either 0 or 1, than zero vs non-zero.
        // Both cost the same amount of gas, but the former allows the returned value
        // to be reused without cleaning the upper bits.
        uint256 b = (bitmap.map[index >> 8] >> (index & 0xff)) & 1;
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            isSet := b
        }
    }

    /// @dev Updates the bit at `index` in `bitmap` to true.
    function set(Bitmap storage bitmap, uint256 index) internal {
        bitmap.map[index >> 8] |= (1 << (index & 0xff));
    }

    /// @dev Updates the bit at `index` in `bitmap` to false.
    function unset(Bitmap storage bitmap, uint256 index) internal {
        bitmap.map[index >> 8] &= ~(1 << (index & 0xff));
    }

    /// @dev Flips the bit at `index` in `bitmap`.
    /// Returns the boolean result of the flipped bit.
    function toggle(Bitmap storage bitmap, uint256 index) internal returns (bool newIsSet) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            mstore(0x20, bitmap.slot)
            mstore(0x00, shr(8, index))
            let storageSlot := keccak256(0x00, 0x40)
            let shift := and(index, 0xff)
            let storageValue := xor(sload(storageSlot), shl(shift, 1))
            // It makes sense to return the `newIsSet`,
            // as it allow us to skip an additional warm `sload`,
            // and it costs minimal gas (about 15),
            // which may be optimized away if the returned value is unused.
            newIsSet := and(1, shr(shift, storageValue))
            sstore(storageSlot, storageValue)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Updates the bit at `index` in `bitmap` to `shouldSet`.
    function setTo(Bitmap storage bitmap, uint256 index, bool shouldSet) internal {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            mstore(0x20, bitmap.slot)
            mstore(0x00, shr(8, index))
            let storageSlot := keccak256(0x00, 0x40)
            let storageValue := sload(storageSlot)
            let shift := and(index, 0xff)
            sstore(
                storageSlot,
                // Unsets the bit at `shift` via `and`, then sets its new value via `or`.
                or(and(storageValue, not(shl(shift, 1))), shl(shift, iszero(iszero(shouldSet))))
            )
        }
    }

    /// @dev Consecutively sets `amount` of bits starting from the bit at `start`.
    function setBatch(Bitmap storage bitmap, uint256 start, uint256 amount) internal {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let max := not(0)
            let shift := and(start, 0xff)
            mstore(0x20, bitmap.slot)
            mstore(0x00, shr(8, start))
            if iszero(lt(add(shift, amount), 257)) {
                let storageSlot := keccak256(0x00, 0x40)
                sstore(storageSlot, or(sload(storageSlot), shl(shift, max)))
                let bucket := add(mload(0x00), 1)
                let bucketEnd := add(mload(0x00), shr(8, add(amount, shift)))
                amount := and(add(amount, shift), 0xff)
                shift := 0
                for {} iszero(eq(bucket, bucketEnd)) { bucket := add(bucket, 1) } {
                    mstore(0x00, bucket)
                    sstore(keccak256(0x00, 0x40), max)
                }
                mstore(0x00, bucket)
            }
            let storageSlot := keccak256(0x00, 0x40)
            sstore(storageSlot, or(sload(storageSlot), shl(shift, shr(sub(256, amount), max))))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Consecutively unsets `amount` of bits starting from the bit at `start`.
    function unsetBatch(Bitmap storage bitmap, uint256 start, uint256 amount) internal {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let shift := and(start, 0xff)
            mstore(0x20, bitmap.slot)
            mstore(0x00, shr(8, start))
            if iszero(lt(add(shift, amount), 257)) {
                let storageSlot := keccak256(0x00, 0x40)
                sstore(storageSlot, and(sload(storageSlot), not(shl(shift, not(0)))))
                let bucket := add(mload(0x00), 1)
                let bucketEnd := add(mload(0x00), shr(8, add(amount, shift)))
                amount := and(add(amount, shift), 0xff)
                shift := 0
                for {} iszero(eq(bucket, bucketEnd)) { bucket := add(bucket, 1) } {
                    mstore(0x00, bucket)
                    sstore(keccak256(0x00, 0x40), 0)
                }
                mstore(0x00, bucket)
            }
            let storageSlot := keccak256(0x00, 0x40)
            sstore(
                storageSlot, and(sload(storageSlot), not(shl(shift, shr(sub(256, amount), not(0)))))
            )
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns number of set bits within a range by
    /// scanning `amount` of bits starting from the bit at `start`.
    function popCount(Bitmap storage bitmap, uint256 start, uint256 amount)
        internal
        view
        returns (uint256 count)
    {
        unchecked {
            uint256 bucket = start >> 8;
            uint256 shift = start & 0xff;
            if (!(amount + shift < 257)) {
                count = LibBit.popCount(bitmap.map[bucket] >> shift);
                uint256 bucketEnd = bucket + ((amount + shift) >> 8);
                amount = (amount + shift) & 0xff;
                shift = 0;
                for (++bucket; bucket != bucketEnd; ++bucket) {
                    count += LibBit.popCount(bitmap.map[bucket]);
                }
            }
            count += LibBit.popCount((bitmap.map[bucket] >> shift) << (256 - amount));
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the index of the most significant set bit in `[0..upTo]`.
    /// If no set bit is found, returns `NOT_FOUND`.
    function findLastSet(Bitmap storage bitmap, uint256 upTo)
        internal
        view
        returns (uint256 setBitIndex)
    {
        uint256 bucket;
        uint256 bucketBits;
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            setBitIndex := not(0)
            bucket := shr(8, upTo)
            mstore(0x00, bucket)
            mstore(0x20, bitmap.slot)
            let offset := and(0xff, not(upTo)) // `256 - (255 & upTo) - 1`.
            bucketBits := shr(offset, shl(offset, sload(keccak256(0x00, 0x40))))
            if iszero(or(bucketBits, iszero(bucket))) {
                for {} 1 {} {
                    bucket := add(bucket, setBitIndex) // `sub(bucket, 1)`.
                    mstore(0x00, bucket)
                    bucketBits := sload(keccak256(0x00, 0x40))
                    if or(bucketBits, iszero(bucket)) { break }
                }
            }
        }
        if (bucketBits != 0) {
            setBitIndex = (bucket << 8) | LibBit.fls(bucketBits);
            /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
            assembly {
                setBitIndex := or(setBitIndex, sub(0, gt(setBitIndex, upTo)))
            }
        }
    }
}

// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;

struct Attribute {
    string name;
    string value;
}

interface ILegacyMoonbirdsRenderer {
    function artworkURI(uint256 tokenId, uint32 scaleFactor) external view returns (string memory);
    function attributes(uint256 tokenId) external view returns (Attribute[] memory);
}

// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.0;

interface IERC721Ownership {
    function ownerOf(uint256 tokenId) external view returns (address);
    function balanceOf(address owner) external view returns (uint256);
}

// SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
pragma solidity ^0.8.4;

/// @notice Library for bit twiddling and boolean operations.
/// @author Solady (https://github.com/vectorized/solady/blob/main/src/utils/LibBit.sol)
/// @author Inspired by (https://graphics.stanford.edu/~seander/bithacks.html)
library LibBit {
    /*´:°•.°+.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°•.*•´.*:˚.°*.˚•´.°:°•.°+.*•´.*:*/
    /*                  BIT TWIDDLING OPERATIONS                  */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    /// @dev Find last set.
    /// Returns the index of the most significant bit of `x`,
    /// counting from the least significant bit position.
    /// If `x` is zero, returns 256.
    function fls(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            r := or(shl(8, iszero(x)), shl(7, lt(0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff, x)))
            r := or(r, shl(6, lt(0xffffffffffffffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(5, lt(0xffffffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(4, lt(0xffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(3, lt(0xff, shr(r, x))))
            // forgefmt: disable-next-item
            r := or(r, byte(and(0x1f, shr(shr(r, x), 0x8421084210842108cc6318c6db6d54be)),
                0x0706060506020504060203020504030106050205030304010505030400000000))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Count leading zeros.
    /// Returns the number of zeros preceding the most significant one bit.
    /// If `x` is zero, returns 256.
    function clz(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            r := shl(7, lt(0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff, x))
            r := or(r, shl(6, lt(0xffffffffffffffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(5, lt(0xffffffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(4, lt(0xffff, shr(r, x))))
            r := or(r, shl(3, lt(0xff, shr(r, x))))
            // forgefmt: disable-next-item
            r := add(xor(r, byte(and(0x1f, shr(shr(r, x), 0x8421084210842108cc6318c6db6d54be)),
                0xf8f9f9faf9fdfafbf9fdfcfdfafbfcfef9fafdfafcfcfbfefafafcfbffffffff)), iszero(x))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Find first set.
    /// Returns the index of the least significant bit of `x`,
    /// counting from the least significant bit position.
    /// If `x` is zero, returns 256.
    /// Equivalent to `ctz` (count trailing zeros), which gives
    /// the number of zeros following the least significant one bit.
    function ffs(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // Isolate the least significant bit.
            let b := and(x, add(not(x), 1))

            r := or(shl(8, iszero(x)), shl(7, lt(0xffffffffffffffffffffffffffffffff, b)))
            r := or(r, shl(6, lt(0xffffffffffffffff, shr(r, b))))
            r := or(r, shl(5, lt(0xffffffff, shr(r, b))))

            // For the remaining 32 bits, use a De Bruijn lookup.
            // forgefmt: disable-next-item
            r := or(r, byte(and(div(0xd76453e0, shr(r, b)), 0x1f),
                0x001f0d1e100c1d070f090b19131c1706010e11080a1a141802121b1503160405))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns the number of set bits in `x`.
    function popCount(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 c) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            let max := not(0)
            let isMax := eq(x, max)
            x := sub(x, and(shr(1, x), div(max, 3)))
            x := add(and(x, div(max, 5)), and(shr(2, x), div(max, 5)))
            x := and(add(x, shr(4, x)), div(max, 17))
            c := or(shl(8, isMax), shr(248, mul(x, div(max, 255))))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns whether `x` is a power of 2.
    function isPo2(uint256 x) internal pure returns (bool result) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            // Equivalent to `x && !(x & (x - 1))`.
            result := iszero(add(and(x, sub(x, 1)), iszero(x)))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x` reversed at the bit level.
    function reverseBits(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
        uint256 m0 = 0x0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f0f;
        uint256 m1 = m0 ^ (m0 << 2);
        uint256 m2 = m1 ^ (m1 << 1);
        r = reverseBytes(x);
        r = (m2 & (r >> 1)) | ((m2 & r) << 1);
        r = (m1 & (r >> 2)) | ((m1 & r) << 2);
        r = (m0 & (r >> 4)) | ((m0 & r) << 4);
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x` reversed at the byte level.
    function reverseBytes(uint256 x) internal pure returns (uint256 r) {
        unchecked {
            // Computing masks on-the-fly reduces bytecode size by about 200 bytes.
            uint256 m0 = 0x100000000000000000000000000000001 * (~toUint(x == 0) >> 192);
            uint256 m1 = m0 ^ (m0 << 32);
            uint256 m2 = m1 ^ (m1 << 16);
            uint256 m3 = m2 ^ (m2 << 8);
            r = (m3 & (x >> 8)) | ((m3 & x) << 8);
            r = (m2 & (r >> 16)) | ((m2 & r) << 16);
            r = (m1 & (r >> 32)) | ((m1 & r) << 32);
            r = (m0 & (r >> 64)) | ((m0 & r) << 64);
            r = (r >> 128) | (r << 128);
        }
    }

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    /*                     BOOLEAN OPERATIONS                     */
    /*.•°:°.´+˚.*°.˚:*.´•*.+°.•°:´*.´•*.•°.•°:°.´:•˚°.*°.˚:*.´+°.•*/

    // A Solidity bool on the stack or memory is represented as a 256-bit word.
    // Non-zero values are true, zero is false.
    // A clean bool is either 0 (false) or 1 (true) under the hood.
    // Usually, if not always, the bool result of a regular Solidity expression,
    // or the argument of a public/external function will be a clean bool.
    // You can usually use the raw variants for more performance.
    // If uncertain, test (best with exact compiler settings).
    // Or use the non-raw variants (compiler can sometimes optimize out the double `iszero`s).

    /// @dev Returns `x & y`. Inputs must be clean.
    function rawAnd(bool x, bool y) internal pure returns (bool z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := and(x, y)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x & y`.
    function and(bool x, bool y) internal pure returns (bool z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := and(iszero(iszero(x)), iszero(iszero(y)))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x | y`. Inputs must be clean.
    function rawOr(bool x, bool y) internal pure returns (bool z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := or(x, y)
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns `x | y`.
    function or(bool x, bool y) internal pure returns (bool z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := or(iszero(iszero(x)), iszero(iszero(y)))
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns 1 if `b` is true, else 0. Input must be clean.
    function rawToUint(bool b) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := b
        }
    }

    /// @dev Returns 1 if `b` is true, else 0.
    function toUint(bool b) internal pure returns (uint256 z) {
        /// @solidity memory-safe-assembly
        assembly {
            z := iszero(iszero(b))
        }
    }
}

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