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hevm is an implementation of the Ethereum virtual machine (EVM) made for
symbolic execution, equivalence checking, and (symbolic) unit testing of smart
contracts. hevm can symbolically execute smart contracts, perform symbolic
equivalence testing, and run arbitrary EVM code. In particular, it can run
Forge test suites in a
symbolic way, thereby being much more thorough than fuzz testing.
Documentation & Support
User facing documentation can be found in the hevm book.
We have a public matrix chat room
here.
Installing via Static Binaries
Static binaries for x86 linux and macos are available for each
release. These binaries expect to be able to find the
following programs on PATH:
z3
(optionally) cvc5
(optionally) bitwuzla
Installing via nix
hevm nix package is available in
nixpkgs,
and can be installed via:
hevm flake can be installed directly from the main branch of this repo via the following command:
nix profile install github:ethereum/hevm
Development
We use nix to manage project dependencies. To start hacking on hevm you should first install
nix.
Once nix is installed you can run nix develop from the repo root to enter a development shell
containing all required dev dependencies.
Once in the shell you can use the usual cabal commands to build and test hevm:
$ cabal run hevm -- test --root myproject # run the cli
$ cabal run test # run the tests
$ cabal repl test # enter the repl for the test.sh
$ cabal run ethereum-tests # run the ethereum standard tests
# run the cli binary with profiling enabled
$ cabal run --enable-profiling hevm -- <CLI SUBCOMMAND> +RTS -s -p -RTS
History
hevm was originally developed as part of the
dapptools project, and was forked to
this repo by the formal methods team at the Ethereum Foundation in August 2022.