ETH Price: $2,002.93 (+0.32%)

Transaction Decoder

Block:
12497702 at May-24-2021 03:08:43 PM +UTC
Transaction Fee:
0.005738578 ETH $11.49
Gas Used:
98,941 Gas / 58 Gwei

Emitted Events:

236 WETH9.Deposit( dst=[Receiver] ZapYvWETH, wad=110000000000000000 )
237 Vyper_contract.Transfer( sender=0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000, receiver=[Sender] 0x29265654f5240581c1ab75d972c438eb682f7690, value=108733319752492975 )
238 WETH9.Transfer( src=[Receiver] ZapYvWETH, dst=Vyper_contract, wad=110000000000000000 )

Account State Difference:

  Address   Before After State Difference Code
0x29265654...b682F7690
0.12543064 Eth
Nonce: 0
0.009692062 Eth
Nonce: 1
0.115738578
0xa9fE4601...fF02f5b28
0xC02aaA39...83C756Cc2 5,873,056.768716989327359078 Eth5,873,056.878716989327359078 Eth0.11
(Ethermine)
1,298.302892509813905449 Eth1,298.308631087813905449 Eth0.005738578

Execution Trace

ETH 0.11 ZapYvWETH.CALL( )
  • ETH 0.11 WETH9.CALL( )
  • WETH9.balanceOf( 0x5A0bade607eaca65A0FE6d1437E0e3EC2144d540 ) => ( 110000000000000000 )
  • Vyper_contract.deposit( _amount=110000000000000000, recipient=0x29265654F5240581C1AB75D972c438eb682F7690 ) => ( 108733319752492975 )
    • Vyper_contract.deposit( _amount=110000000000000000, recipient=0x29265654F5240581C1AB75D972c438eb682F7690 ) => ( 108733319752492975 )
      • WETH9.balanceOf( 0xa9fE4601811213c340e850ea305481afF02f5b28 ) => ( 1014196116130769391939 )
      • WETH9.balanceOf( 0xa9fE4601811213c340e850ea305481afF02f5b28 ) => ( 1014196116130769391939 )
      • Null: 0x000...004.CALL( )
      • Null: 0x000...004.00000000( )
      • WETH9.transferFrom( src=0x5A0bade607eaca65A0FE6d1437E0e3EC2144d540, dst=0xa9fE4601811213c340e850ea305481afF02f5b28, wad=110000000000000000 ) => ( True )
      • Null: 0x000...004.00000000( )
        File 1 of 4: ZapYvWETH
        // SPDX-License-Identifier: AGPL-3.0
        
        pragma solidity 0.6.12;
        
        
        
        // Part: OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts@3.1.0/Address
        
        /**
         * @dev Collection of functions related to the address type
         */
        library Address {
            /**
             * @dev Returns true if `account` is a contract.
             *
             * [IMPORTANT]
             * ====
             * It is unsafe to assume that an address for which this function returns
             * false is an externally-owned account (EOA) and not a contract.
             *
             * Among others, `isContract` will return false for the following
             * types of addresses:
             *
             *  - an externally-owned account
             *  - a contract in construction
             *  - an address where a contract will be created
             *  - an address where a contract lived, but was destroyed
             * ====
             */
            function isContract(address account) internal view returns (bool) {
                // According to EIP-1052, 0x0 is the value returned for not-yet created accounts
                // and 0xc5d2460186f7233c927e7db2dcc703c0e500b653ca82273b7bfad8045d85a470 is returned
                // for accounts without code, i.e. `keccak256('')`
                bytes32 codehash;
                bytes32 accountHash = 0xc5d2460186f7233c927e7db2dcc703c0e500b653ca82273b7bfad8045d85a470;
                // solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly
                assembly { codehash := extcodehash(account) }
                return (codehash != accountHash && codehash != 0x0);
            }
        
            /**
             * @dev Replacement for Solidity's `transfer`: sends `amount` wei to
             * `recipient`, forwarding all available gas and reverting on errors.
             *
             * https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-1884[EIP1884] increases the gas cost
             * of certain opcodes, possibly making contracts go over the 2300 gas limit
             * imposed by `transfer`, making them unable to receive funds via
             * `transfer`. {sendValue} removes this limitation.
             *
             * https://diligence.consensys.net/posts/2019/09/stop-using-soliditys-transfer-now/[Learn more].
             *
             * IMPORTANT: because control is transferred to `recipient`, care must be
             * taken to not create reentrancy vulnerabilities. Consider using
             * {ReentrancyGuard} or the
             * https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/v0.5.11/security-considerations.html#use-the-checks-effects-interactions-pattern[checks-effects-interactions pattern].
             */
            function sendValue(address payable recipient, uint256 amount) internal {
                require(address(this).balance >= amount, "Address: insufficient balance");
        
                // solhint-disable-next-line avoid-low-level-calls, avoid-call-value
                (bool success, ) = recipient.call{ value: amount }("");
                require(success, "Address: unable to send value, recipient may have reverted");
            }
        
            /**
             * @dev Performs a Solidity function call using a low level `call`. A
             * plain`call` is an unsafe replacement for a function call: use this
             * function instead.
             *
             * If `target` reverts with a revert reason, it is bubbled up by this
             * function (like regular Solidity function calls).
             *
             * Returns the raw returned data. To convert to the expected return value,
             * use https://solidity.readthedocs.io/en/latest/units-and-global-variables.html?highlight=abi.decode#abi-encoding-and-decoding-functions[`abi.decode`].
             *
             * Requirements:
             *
             * - `target` must be a contract.
             * - calling `target` with `data` must not revert.
             *
             * _Available since v3.1._
             */
            function functionCall(address target, bytes memory data) internal returns (bytes memory) {
              return functionCall(target, data, "Address: low-level call failed");
            }
        
            /**
             * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`], but with
             * `errorMessage` as a fallback revert reason when `target` reverts.
             *
             * _Available since v3.1._
             */
            function functionCall(address target, bytes memory data, string memory errorMessage) internal returns (bytes memory) {
                return _functionCallWithValue(target, data, 0, errorMessage);
            }
        
            /**
             * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCall-address-bytes-}[`functionCall`],
             * but also transferring `value` wei to `target`.
             *
             * Requirements:
             *
             * - the calling contract must have an ETH balance of at least `value`.
             * - the called Solidity function must be `payable`.
             *
             * _Available since v3.1._
             */
            function functionCallWithValue(address target, bytes memory data, uint256 value) internal returns (bytes memory) {
                return functionCallWithValue(target, data, value, "Address: low-level call with value failed");
            }
        
            /**
             * @dev Same as {xref-Address-functionCallWithValue-address-bytes-uint256-}[`functionCallWithValue`], but
             * with `errorMessage` as a fallback revert reason when `target` reverts.
             *
             * _Available since v3.1._
             */
            function functionCallWithValue(address target, bytes memory data, uint256 value, string memory errorMessage) internal returns (bytes memory) {
                require(address(this).balance >= value, "Address: insufficient balance for call");
                return _functionCallWithValue(target, data, value, errorMessage);
            }
        
            function _functionCallWithValue(address target, bytes memory data, uint256 weiValue, string memory errorMessage) private returns (bytes memory) {
                require(isContract(target), "Address: call to non-contract");
        
                // solhint-disable-next-line avoid-low-level-calls
                (bool success, bytes memory returndata) = target.call{ value: weiValue }(data);
                if (success) {
                    return returndata;
                } else {
                    // Look for revert reason and bubble it up if present
                    if (returndata.length > 0) {
                        // The easiest way to bubble the revert reason is using memory via assembly
        
                        // solhint-disable-next-line no-inline-assembly
                        assembly {
                            let returndata_size := mload(returndata)
                            revert(add(32, returndata), returndata_size)
                        }
                    } else {
                        revert(errorMessage);
                    }
                }
            }
        }
        
        // Part: OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts@3.1.0/IERC20
        
        /**
         * @dev Interface of the ERC20 standard as defined in the EIP.
         */
        interface IERC20 {
            /**
             * @dev Returns the amount of tokens in existence.
             */
            function totalSupply() external view returns (uint256);
        
            /**
             * @dev Returns the amount of tokens owned by `account`.
             */
            function balanceOf(address account) external view returns (uint256);
        
            /**
             * @dev Moves `amount` tokens from the caller's account to `recipient`.
             *
             * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
             *
             * Emits a {Transfer} event.
             */
            function transfer(address recipient, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
        
            /**
             * @dev Returns the remaining number of tokens that `spender` will be
             * allowed to spend on behalf of `owner` through {transferFrom}. This is
             * zero by default.
             *
             * This value changes when {approve} or {transferFrom} are called.
             */
            function allowance(address owner, address spender) external view returns (uint256);
        
            /**
             * @dev Sets `amount` as the allowance of `spender` over the caller's tokens.
             *
             * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
             *
             * IMPORTANT: Beware that changing an allowance with this method brings the risk
             * that someone may use both the old and the new allowance by unfortunate
             * transaction ordering. One possible solution to mitigate this race
             * condition is to first reduce the spender's allowance to 0 and set the
             * desired value afterwards:
             * https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
             *
             * Emits an {Approval} event.
             */
            function approve(address spender, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
        
            /**
             * @dev Moves `amount` tokens from `sender` to `recipient` using the
             * allowance mechanism. `amount` is then deducted from the caller's
             * allowance.
             *
             * Returns a boolean value indicating whether the operation succeeded.
             *
             * Emits a {Transfer} event.
             */
            function transferFrom(address sender, address recipient, uint256 amount) external returns (bool);
        
            /**
             * @dev Emitted when `value` tokens are moved from one account (`from`) to
             * another (`to`).
             *
             * Note that `value` may be zero.
             */
            event Transfer(address indexed from, address indexed to, uint256 value);
        
            /**
             * @dev Emitted when the allowance of a `spender` for an `owner` is set by
             * a call to {approve}. `value` is the new allowance.
             */
            event Approval(address indexed owner, address indexed spender, uint256 value);
        }
        
        // Part: OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts@3.1.0/SafeMath
        
        /**
         * @dev Wrappers over Solidity's arithmetic operations with added overflow
         * checks.
         *
         * Arithmetic operations in Solidity wrap on overflow. This can easily result
         * in bugs, because programmers usually assume that an overflow raises an
         * error, which is the standard behavior in high level programming languages.
         * `SafeMath` restores this intuition by reverting the transaction when an
         * operation overflows.
         *
         * Using this library instead of the unchecked operations eliminates an entire
         * class of bugs, so it's recommended to use it always.
         */
        library SafeMath {
            /**
             * @dev Returns the addition of two unsigned integers, reverting on
             * overflow.
             *
             * Counterpart to Solidity's `+` operator.
             *
             * Requirements:
             *
             * - Addition cannot overflow.
             */
            function add(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
                uint256 c = a + b;
                require(c >= a, "SafeMath: addition overflow");
        
                return c;
            }
        
            /**
             * @dev Returns the subtraction of two unsigned integers, reverting on
             * overflow (when the result is negative).
             *
             * Counterpart to Solidity's `-` operator.
             *
             * Requirements:
             *
             * - Subtraction cannot overflow.
             */
            function sub(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
                return sub(a, b, "SafeMath: subtraction overflow");
            }
        
            /**
             * @dev Returns the subtraction of two unsigned integers, reverting with custom message on
             * overflow (when the result is negative).
             *
             * Counterpart to Solidity's `-` operator.
             *
             * Requirements:
             *
             * - Subtraction cannot overflow.
             */
            function sub(uint256 a, uint256 b, string memory errorMessage) internal pure returns (uint256) {
                require(b <= a, errorMessage);
                uint256 c = a - b;
        
                return c;
            }
        
            /**
             * @dev Returns the multiplication of two unsigned integers, reverting on
             * overflow.
             *
             * Counterpart to Solidity's `*` operator.
             *
             * Requirements:
             *
             * - Multiplication cannot overflow.
             */
            function mul(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
                // Gas optimization: this is cheaper than requiring 'a' not being zero, but the
                // benefit is lost if 'b' is also tested.
                // See: https://github.com/OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts/pull/522
                if (a == 0) {
                    return 0;
                }
        
                uint256 c = a * b;
                require(c / a == b, "SafeMath: multiplication overflow");
        
                return c;
            }
        
            /**
             * @dev Returns the integer division of two unsigned integers. Reverts on
             * division by zero. The result is rounded towards zero.
             *
             * Counterpart to Solidity's `/` operator. Note: this function uses a
             * `revert` opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity
             * uses an invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
             *
             * Requirements:
             *
             * - The divisor cannot be zero.
             */
            function div(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
                return div(a, b, "SafeMath: division by zero");
            }
        
            /**
             * @dev Returns the integer division of two unsigned integers. Reverts with custom message on
             * division by zero. The result is rounded towards zero.
             *
             * Counterpart to Solidity's `/` operator. Note: this function uses a
             * `revert` opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity
             * uses an invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
             *
             * Requirements:
             *
             * - The divisor cannot be zero.
             */
            function div(uint256 a, uint256 b, string memory errorMessage) internal pure returns (uint256) {
                require(b > 0, errorMessage);
                uint256 c = a / b;
                // assert(a == b * c + a % b); // There is no case in which this doesn't hold
        
                return c;
            }
        
            /**
             * @dev Returns the remainder of dividing two unsigned integers. (unsigned integer modulo),
             * Reverts when dividing by zero.
             *
             * Counterpart to Solidity's `%` operator. This function uses a `revert`
             * opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity uses an
             * invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
             *
             * Requirements:
             *
             * - The divisor cannot be zero.
             */
            function mod(uint256 a, uint256 b) internal pure returns (uint256) {
                return mod(a, b, "SafeMath: modulo by zero");
            }
        
            /**
             * @dev Returns the remainder of dividing two unsigned integers. (unsigned integer modulo),
             * Reverts with custom message when dividing by zero.
             *
             * Counterpart to Solidity's `%` operator. This function uses a `revert`
             * opcode (which leaves remaining gas untouched) while Solidity uses an
             * invalid opcode to revert (consuming all remaining gas).
             *
             * Requirements:
             *
             * - The divisor cannot be zero.
             */
            function mod(uint256 a, uint256 b, string memory errorMessage) internal pure returns (uint256) {
                require(b != 0, errorMessage);
                return a % b;
            }
        }
        
        // Part: WETH
        
        interface WETH {
            function deposit() external payable;
        }
        
        // Part: IVaultAPI
        
        interface IVaultAPI is IERC20 {
            function deposit(uint256 _amount, address recipient)
                external
                returns (uint256 shares);
        
            function withdraw(uint256 _shares) external;
        
            function token() external view returns (address);
        
            function permit(
                address owner,
                address spender,
                uint256 value,
                uint256 deadline,
                bytes calldata signature
            ) external returns (bool);
        }
        
        // Part: OpenZeppelin/openzeppelin-contracts@3.1.0/SafeERC20
        
        /**
         * @title SafeERC20
         * @dev Wrappers around ERC20 operations that throw on failure (when the token
         * contract returns false). Tokens that return no value (and instead revert or
         * throw on failure) are also supported, non-reverting calls are assumed to be
         * successful.
         * To use this library you can add a `using SafeERC20 for IERC20;` statement to your contract,
         * which allows you to call the safe operations as `token.safeTransfer(...)`, etc.
         */
        library SafeERC20 {
            using SafeMath for uint256;
            using Address for address;
        
            function safeTransfer(IERC20 token, address to, uint256 value) internal {
                _callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeWithSelector(token.transfer.selector, to, value));
            }
        
            function safeTransferFrom(IERC20 token, address from, address to, uint256 value) internal {
                _callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeWithSelector(token.transferFrom.selector, from, to, value));
            }
        
            /**
             * @dev Deprecated. This function has issues similar to the ones found in
             * {IERC20-approve}, and its usage is discouraged.
             *
             * Whenever possible, use {safeIncreaseAllowance} and
             * {safeDecreaseAllowance} instead.
             */
            function safeApprove(IERC20 token, address spender, uint256 value) internal {
                // safeApprove should only be called when setting an initial allowance,
                // or when resetting it to zero. To increase and decrease it, use
                // 'safeIncreaseAllowance' and 'safeDecreaseAllowance'
                // solhint-disable-next-line max-line-length
                require((value == 0) || (token.allowance(address(this), spender) == 0),
                    "SafeERC20: approve from non-zero to non-zero allowance"
                );
                _callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeWithSelector(token.approve.selector, spender, value));
            }
        
            function safeIncreaseAllowance(IERC20 token, address spender, uint256 value) internal {
                uint256 newAllowance = token.allowance(address(this), spender).add(value);
                _callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeWithSelector(token.approve.selector, spender, newAllowance));
            }
        
            function safeDecreaseAllowance(IERC20 token, address spender, uint256 value) internal {
                uint256 newAllowance = token.allowance(address(this), spender).sub(value, "SafeERC20: decreased allowance below zero");
                _callOptionalReturn(token, abi.encodeWithSelector(token.approve.selector, spender, newAllowance));
            }
        
            /**
             * @dev Imitates a Solidity high-level call (i.e. a regular function call to a contract), relaxing the requirement
             * on the return value: the return value is optional (but if data is returned, it must not be false).
             * @param token The token targeted by the call.
             * @param data The call data (encoded using abi.encode or one of its variants).
             */
            function _callOptionalReturn(IERC20 token, bytes memory data) private {
                // We need to perform a low level call here, to bypass Solidity's return data size checking mechanism, since
                // we're implementing it ourselves. We use {Address.functionCall} to perform this call, which verifies that
                // the target address contains contract code and also asserts for success in the low-level call.
        
                bytes memory returndata = address(token).functionCall(data, "SafeERC20: low-level call failed");
                if (returndata.length > 0) { // Return data is optional
                    // solhint-disable-next-line max-line-length
                    require(abi.decode(returndata, (bool)), "SafeERC20: ERC20 operation did not succeed");
                }
            }
        }
        
        // File: ZapYvWETH.sol
        
        contract ZapYvWETH {
            using SafeMath for uint256;
            using SafeERC20 for IERC20;
        
            address public constant weth =
                address(0xC02aaA39b223FE8D0A0e5C4F27eAD9083C756Cc2);
            address public constant yvWETH =
                address(0xa9fE4601811213c340e850ea305481afF02f5b28);
        
            constructor() public {
                // Setup approvals
                IERC20(weth).safeApprove(yvWETH, uint256(-1));
            }
        
            receive() external payable {
                depositETH();
            }
        
            function depositETH() public payable {
                WETH(weth).deposit{value: msg.value}();
                uint256 _amount = IERC20(weth).balanceOf(address(this));
                IVaultAPI vault = IVaultAPI(yvWETH);
        
                IVaultAPI(vault).deposit(_amount, msg.sender);
            }
        }
        

        File 2 of 4: WETH9
        // Copyright (C) 2015, 2016, 2017 Dapphub
        
        // This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
        // it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
        // the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
        // (at your option) any later version.
        
        // This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
        // but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
        // MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the
        // GNU General Public License for more details.
        
        // You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
        // along with this program.  If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
        
        pragma solidity ^0.4.18;
        
        contract WETH9 {
            string public name     = "Wrapped Ether";
            string public symbol   = "WETH";
            uint8  public decimals = 18;
        
            event  Approval(address indexed src, address indexed guy, uint wad);
            event  Transfer(address indexed src, address indexed dst, uint wad);
            event  Deposit(address indexed dst, uint wad);
            event  Withdrawal(address indexed src, uint wad);
        
            mapping (address => uint)                       public  balanceOf;
            mapping (address => mapping (address => uint))  public  allowance;
        
            function() public payable {
                deposit();
            }
            function deposit() public payable {
                balanceOf[msg.sender] += msg.value;
                Deposit(msg.sender, msg.value);
            }
            function withdraw(uint wad) public {
                require(balanceOf[msg.sender] >= wad);
                balanceOf[msg.sender] -= wad;
                msg.sender.transfer(wad);
                Withdrawal(msg.sender, wad);
            }
        
            function totalSupply() public view returns (uint) {
                return this.balance;
            }
        
            function approve(address guy, uint wad) public returns (bool) {
                allowance[msg.sender][guy] = wad;
                Approval(msg.sender, guy, wad);
                return true;
            }
        
            function transfer(address dst, uint wad) public returns (bool) {
                return transferFrom(msg.sender, dst, wad);
            }
        
            function transferFrom(address src, address dst, uint wad)
                public
                returns (bool)
            {
                require(balanceOf[src] >= wad);
        
                if (src != msg.sender && allowance[src][msg.sender] != uint(-1)) {
                    require(allowance[src][msg.sender] >= wad);
                    allowance[src][msg.sender] -= wad;
                }
        
                balanceOf[src] -= wad;
                balanceOf[dst] += wad;
        
                Transfer(src, dst, wad);
        
                return true;
            }
        }
        
        
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        # @version 0.2.8
        """
        @title Yearn Token Vault
        @license GNU AGPLv3
        @author yearn.finance
        @notice
            Yearn Token Vault. Holds an underlying token, and allows users to interact
            with the Yearn ecosystem through Strategies connected to the Vault.
            Vaults are not limited to a single Strategy, they can have as many Strategies
            as can be designed (however the withdrawal queue is capped at 20.)
        
            Deposited funds are moved into the most impactful strategy that has not
            already reached its limit for assets under management, regardless of which
            Strategy a user's funds end up in, they receive their portion of yields
            generated across all Strategies.
        
            When a user withdraws, if there are no funds sitting undeployed in the
            Vault, the Vault withdraws funds from Strategies in the order of least
            impact. (Funds are taken from the Strategy that will disturb everyone's
            gains the least, then the next least, etc.) In order to achieve this, the
            withdrawal queue's order must be properly set and managed by the community
            (through governance).
        
            Vault Strategies are parameterized to pursue the highest risk-adjusted yield.
        
            There is an "Emergency Shutdown" mode. When the Vault is put into emergency
            shutdown, assets will be recalled from the Strategies as quickly as is
            practical (given on-chain conditions), minimizing loss. Deposits are
            halted, new Strategies may not be added, and each Strategy exits with the
            minimum possible damage to position, while opening up deposits to be
            withdrawn by users. There are no restrictions on withdrawals above what is
            expected under Normal Operation.
        
            For further details, please refer to the specification:
            https://github.com/iearn-finance/yearn-vaults/blob/master/SPECIFICATION.md
        """
        
        API_VERSION: constant(String[28]) = "0.3.2"
        
        from vyper.interfaces import ERC20
        
        implements: ERC20
        
        
        interface DetailedERC20:
            def name() -> String[42]: view
            def symbol() -> String[20]: view
            def decimals() -> uint256: view
        
        
        interface Strategy:
            def want() -> address: view
            def vault() -> address: view
            def isActive() -> bool: view
            def estimatedTotalAssets() -> uint256: view
            def withdraw(_amount: uint256) -> uint256: nonpayable
            def migrate(_newStrategy: address): nonpayable
        
        
        interface GuestList:
            def authorized(guest: address, amount: uint256) -> bool: view
        
        
        event Transfer:
            sender: indexed(address)
            receiver: indexed(address)
            value: uint256
        
        
        event Approval:
            owner: indexed(address)
            spender: indexed(address)
            value: uint256
        
        
        name: public(String[64])
        symbol: public(String[32])
        decimals: public(uint256)
        
        balanceOf: public(HashMap[address, uint256])
        allowance: public(HashMap[address, HashMap[address, uint256]])
        totalSupply: public(uint256)
        
        token: public(ERC20)
        governance: public(address)
        management: public(address)
        guardian: public(address)
        pendingGovernance: address
        guestList: public(GuestList)
        
        struct StrategyParams:
            performanceFee: uint256  # Strategist's fee (basis points)
            activation: uint256  # Activation block.timestamp
            debtRatio: uint256  # Maximum borrow amount (in BPS of total assets)
            minDebtPerHarvest: uint256  # Lower limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
            maxDebtPerHarvest: uint256  # Upper limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
            lastReport: uint256  # block.timestamp of the last time a report occured
            totalDebt: uint256  # Total outstanding debt that Strategy has
            totalGain: uint256  # Total returns that Strategy has realized for Vault
            totalLoss: uint256  # Total losses that Strategy has realized for Vault
        
        
        event StrategyAdded:
            strategy: indexed(address)
            debtRatio: uint256  # Maximum borrow amount (in BPS of total assets)
            minDebtPerHarvest: uint256  # Lower limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
            maxDebtPerHarvest: uint256  # Upper limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
            performanceFee: uint256  # Strategist's fee (basis points)
        
        
        event StrategyReported:
            strategy: indexed(address)
            gain: uint256
            loss: uint256
            debtPaid: uint256
            totalGain: uint256
            totalLoss: uint256
            totalDebt: uint256
            debtAdded: uint256
            debtRatio: uint256
        
        
        event UpdateGovernance:
            governance: address # New active governance
        
        
        event UpdateManagement:
            management: address # New active manager
        
        
        event UpdateGuestList:
            guestList: address # Vault guest list address
        
        
        event UpdateRewards:
            rewards: address # New active rewards recipient
        
        
        event UpdateDepositLimit:
            depositLimit: uint256 # New active deposit limit
        
        
        event UpdatePerformanceFee:
            performanceFee: uint256 # New active performance fee
        
        
        event UpdateManagementFee:
            managementFee: uint256 # New active management fee
        
        
        event UpdateGuardian:
            guardian: address # Address of the active guardian
        
        
        event EmergencyShutdown:
            active: bool # New emergency shutdown state (if false, normal operation enabled)
        
        
        event UpdateWithdrawalQueue:
            queue: address[MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES] # New active withdrawal queue
        
        
        event StrategyUpdateDebtRatio:
            strategy: indexed(address) # Address of the strategy for the debt ratio adjustment
            debtRatio: uint256 # The new debt limit for the strategy (in BPS of total assets)
        
        
        event StrategyUpdateMinDebtPerHarvest:
            strategy: indexed(address) # Address of the strategy for the rate limit adjustment
            minDebtPerHarvest: uint256  # Lower limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
        
        
        event StrategyUpdateMaxDebtPerHarvest:
            strategy: indexed(address) # Address of the strategy for the rate limit adjustment
            maxDebtPerHarvest: uint256  # Upper limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
        
        
        event StrategyUpdatePerformanceFee:
            strategy: indexed(address) # Address of the strategy for the performance fee adjustment
            performanceFee: uint256 # The new performance fee for the strategy
        
        
        event StrategyMigrated:
            oldVersion: indexed(address) # Old version of the strategy to be migrated
            newVersion: indexed(address) # New version of the strategy
        
        
        event StrategyRevoked:
            strategy: indexed(address) # Address of the strategy that is revoked
        
        
        event StrategyRemovedFromQueue:
            strategy: indexed(address) # Address of the strategy that is removed from the withdrawal queue
        
        
        event StrategyAddedToQueue:
            strategy: indexed(address) # Address of the strategy that is added to the withdrawal queue
        
        
        
        # NOTE: Track the total for overhead targeting purposes
        strategies: public(HashMap[address, StrategyParams])
        MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES: constant(uint256) = 20
        DEGREDATION_COEFFICIENT: constant(uint256) = 10 ** 18
        
        # Ordering that `withdraw` uses to determine which strategies to pull funds from
        # NOTE: Does *NOT* have to match the ordering of all the current strategies that
        #       exist, but it is recommended that it does or else withdrawal depth is
        #       limited to only those inside the queue.
        # NOTE: Ordering is determined by governance, and should be balanced according
        #       to risk, slippage, and/or volatility. Can also be ordered to increase the
        #       withdrawal speed of a particular Strategy.
        # NOTE: The first time a ZERO_ADDRESS is encountered, it stops withdrawing
        withdrawalQueue: public(address[MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES])
        
        emergencyShutdown: public(bool)
        
        depositLimit: public(uint256)  # Limit for totalAssets the Vault can hold
        debtRatio: public(uint256)  # Debt ratio for the Vault across all strategies (in BPS, <= 10k)
        totalDebt: public(uint256)  # Amount of tokens that all strategies have borrowed
        lastReport: public(uint256)  # block.timestamp of last report
        activation: public(uint256)  # block.timestamp of contract deployment
        lockedProfit: public(uint256) # how much profit is locked and cant be withdrawn
        
        lockedProfitDegration: public(uint256) # rate per block of degration. DEGREDATION_COEFFICIENT is 100% per block
        rewards: public(address)  # Rewards contract where Governance fees are sent to
        # Governance Fee for management of Vault (given to `rewards`)
        managementFee: public(uint256)
        # Governance Fee for performance of Vault (given to `rewards`)
        performanceFee: public(uint256)
        MAX_BPS: constant(uint256) = 10_000  # 100%, or 10k basis points
        SECS_PER_YEAR: constant(uint256) = 31_557_600  # 365.25 days
        # `nonces` track `permit` approvals with signature.
        nonces: public(HashMap[address, uint256])
        DOMAIN_SEPARATOR: public(bytes32)
        DOMAIN_TYPE_HASH: constant(bytes32) = keccak256('EIP712Domain(string name,string version,uint256 chainId,address verifyingContract)')
        PERMIT_TYPE_HASH: constant(bytes32) = keccak256("Permit(address owner,address spender,uint256 value,uint256 nonce,uint256 deadline)")
        
        
        @external
        def initialize(
            token: address,
            governance: address,
            rewards: address,
            nameOverride: String[64],
            symbolOverride: String[32],
            guardian: address = msg.sender,
        ):
            """
            @notice
                Initializes the Vault, this is called only once, when the contract is
                deployed.
                The performance fee is set to 10% of yield, per Strategy.
                The management fee is set to 2%, per year.
                The initial deposit limit is set to 0 (deposits disabled); it must be
                updated after initialization.
            @dev
                If `nameOverride` is not specified, the name will be 'yearn'
                combined with the name of `token`.
        
                If `symbolOverride` is not specified, the symbol will be 'y'
                combined with the symbol of `token`.
            @param token The token that may be deposited into this Vault.
            @param governance The address authorized for governance interactions.
            @param rewards The address to distribute rewards to.
            @param nameOverride Specify a custom Vault name. Leave empty for default choice.
            @param symbolOverride Specify a custom Vault symbol name. Leave empty for default choice.
            @param guardian The address authorized for guardian interactions. Defaults to caller.
            """
            assert self.activation == 0  # dev: no devops199
            self.token = ERC20(token)
            if nameOverride == "":
                self.name = concat(DetailedERC20(token).symbol(), " yVault")
            else:
                self.name = nameOverride
            if symbolOverride == "":
                self.symbol = concat("yv", DetailedERC20(token).symbol())
            else:
                self.symbol = symbolOverride
            self.decimals = DetailedERC20(token).decimals()
            self.governance = governance
            log UpdateGovernance(governance)
            self.management = governance
            log UpdateManagement(governance)
            self.rewards = rewards
            log UpdateRewards(rewards)
            self.guardian = guardian
            log UpdateGuardian(guardian)
            self.performanceFee = 1000  # 10% of yield (per Strategy)
            log UpdatePerformanceFee(convert(1000, uint256))
            self.managementFee = 200  # 2% per year
            log UpdateManagementFee(convert(200, uint256))
            self.lastReport = block.timestamp
            self.activation = block.timestamp
            self.lockedProfitDegration = convert(DEGREDATION_COEFFICIENT * 46 /10 ** 6 , uint256) # 6 hours in blocks
            # EIP-712
            self.DOMAIN_SEPARATOR = keccak256(
                concat(
                    DOMAIN_TYPE_HASH,
                    keccak256(convert("Yearn Vault", Bytes[11])),
                    keccak256(convert(API_VERSION, Bytes[28])),
                    convert(chain.id, bytes32),
                    convert(self, bytes32)
                )
            )
        
        
        @pure
        @external
        def apiVersion() -> String[28]:
            """
            @notice
                Used to track the deployed version of this contract. In practice you
                can use this version number to compare with Yearn's GitHub and
                determine which version of the source matches this deployed contract.
            @dev
                All strategies must have an `apiVersion()` that matches the Vault's
                `API_VERSION`.
            @return API_VERSION which holds the current version of this contract.
            """
            return API_VERSION
        
        
        @external
        def setName(name: String[42]):
            """
            @notice
                Used to change the value of `name`.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param name The new name to use.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            self.name = name
        
        
        @external
        def setSymbol(symbol: String[20]):
            """
            @notice
                Used to change the value of `symbol`.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param symbol The new symbol to use.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            self.symbol = symbol
        
        
        # 2-phase commit for a change in governance
        @external
        def setGovernance(governance: address):
            """
            @notice
                Nominate a new address to use as governance.
        
                The change does not go into effect immediately. This function sets a
                pending change, and the governance address is not updated until
                the proposed governance address has accepted the responsibility.
        
                This may only be called by the current governance address.
            @param governance The address requested to take over Vault governance.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            self.pendingGovernance = governance
        
        
        @external
        def acceptGovernance():
            """
            @notice
                Once a new governance address has been proposed using setGovernance(),
                this function may be called by the proposed address to accept the
                responsibility of taking over governance for this contract.
        
                This may only be called by the proposed governance address.
            @dev
                setGovernance() should be called by the existing governance address,
                prior to calling this function.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.pendingGovernance
            self.governance = msg.sender
            log UpdateGovernance(msg.sender)
        
        
        @external
        def setManagement(management: address):
            """
            @notice
                Changes the management address.
                Management is able to make some investment decisions adjusting parameters.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param management The address to use for managing.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            self.management = management
            log UpdateManagement(management)
        
        
        @external
        def setGuestList(guestList: address):
            """
            @notice
                Used to set or change `guestList`. A guest list is another contract
                that dictates who is allowed to participate in a Vault (and transfer
                shares).
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param guestList The address of the `GuestList` contract to use.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            self.guestList = GuestList(guestList)
            log UpdateGuestList(guestList)
        
        
        @external
        def setRewards(rewards: address):
            """
            @notice
                Changes the rewards address. Any distributed rewards
                will cease flowing to the old address and begin flowing
                to this address once the change is in effect.
        
                This will not change any Strategy reports in progress, only
                new reports made after this change goes into effect.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param rewards The address to use for collecting rewards.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            self.rewards = rewards
            log UpdateRewards(rewards)
        
        @external
        def setLockedProfitDegration(degration: uint256):
            """
            @notice
                Changes the locked profit degration. 
            @param degration The rate of degration in percent per second scaled to 1e18.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            assert degration >= 0 and degration <= DEGREDATION_COEFFICIENT
            self.lockedProfitDegration = degration
        
        @external
        def setDepositLimit(limit: uint256):
            """
            @notice
                Changes the maximum amount of tokens that can be deposited in this Vault.
        
                Note, this is not how much may be deposited by a single depositor,
                but the maximum amount that may be deposited across all depositors.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param limit The new deposit limit to use.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            self.depositLimit = limit
            log UpdateDepositLimit(limit)
        
        
        @external
        def setPerformanceFee(fee: uint256):
            """
            @notice
                Used to change the value of `performanceFee`.
        
                Should set this value below the maximum strategist performance fee.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param fee The new performance fee to use.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            assert fee <= MAX_BPS
            self.performanceFee = fee
            log UpdatePerformanceFee(fee)
        
        
        @external
        def setManagementFee(fee: uint256):
            """
            @notice
                Used to change the value of `managementFee`.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param fee The new management fee to use.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            assert fee <= MAX_BPS
            self.managementFee = fee
            log UpdateManagementFee(fee)
        
        
        @external
        def setGuardian(guardian: address):
            """
            @notice
                Used to change the address of `guardian`.
        
                This may only be called by governance or the existing guardian.
            @param guardian The new guardian address to use.
            """
            assert msg.sender in [self.guardian, self.governance]
            self.guardian = guardian
            log UpdateGuardian(guardian)
        
        
        @external
        def setEmergencyShutdown(active: bool):
            """
            @notice
                Activates or deactivates Vault mode where all Strategies go into full
                withdrawal.
        
                During Emergency Shutdown:
                1. No Users may deposit into the Vault (but may withdraw as usual.)
                2. Governance may not add new Strategies.
                3. Each Strategy must pay back their debt as quickly as reasonable to
                    minimally affect their position.
                4. Only Governance may undo Emergency Shutdown.
        
                See contract level note for further details.
        
                This may only be called by governance or the guardian.
            @param active
                If true, the Vault goes into Emergency Shutdown. If false, the Vault
                goes back into Normal Operation.
            """
            if active:
                assert msg.sender in [self.guardian, self.governance]
            else:
                assert msg.sender == self.governance
            self.emergencyShutdown = active
            log EmergencyShutdown(active)
        
        
        @external
        def setWithdrawalQueue(queue: address[MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES]):
            """
            @notice
                Updates the withdrawalQueue to match the addresses and order specified
                by `queue`.
        
                There can be fewer strategies than the maximum, as well as fewer than
                the total number of strategies active in the vault. `withdrawalQueue`
                will be updated in a gas-efficient manner, assuming the input is well-
                ordered with 0x0 only at the end.
        
                This may only be called by governance or management.
            @dev
                This is order sensitive, specify the addresses in the order in which
                funds should be withdrawn (so `queue`[0] is the first Strategy withdrawn
                from, `queue`[1] is the second, etc.)
        
                This means that the least impactful Strategy (the Strategy that will have
                its core positions impacted the least by having funds removed) should be
                at `queue`[0], then the next least impactful at `queue`[1], and so on.
            @param queue
                The array of addresses to use as the new withdrawal queue. This is
                order sensitive.
            """
            assert msg.sender in [self.management, self.governance]
            # HACK: Temporary until Vyper adds support for Dynamic arrays
            for i in range(MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES):
                if queue[i] == ZERO_ADDRESS and self.withdrawalQueue[i] == ZERO_ADDRESS:
                    break
                assert self.strategies[queue[i]].activation > 0
                self.withdrawalQueue[i] = queue[i]
            log UpdateWithdrawalQueue(queue)
        
        
        @internal
        def erc20_safe_transfer(token: address, receiver: address, amount: uint256):
            # Used only to send tokens that are not the type managed by this Vault.
            # HACK: Used to handle non-compliant tokens like USDT
            response: Bytes[32] = raw_call(
                token,
                concat(
                    method_id("transfer(address,uint256)"),
                    convert(receiver, bytes32),
                    convert(amount, bytes32),
                ),
                max_outsize=32,
            )
            if len(response) > 0:
                assert convert(response, bool), "Transfer failed!"
        
        
        @internal
        def erc20_safe_transferFrom(token: address, sender: address, receiver: address, amount: uint256):
            # Used only to send tokens that are not the type managed by this Vault.
            # HACK: Used to handle non-compliant tokens like USDT
            response: Bytes[32] = raw_call(
                token,
                concat(
                    method_id("transferFrom(address,address,uint256)"),
                    convert(sender, bytes32),
                    convert(receiver, bytes32),
                    convert(amount, bytes32),
                ),
                max_outsize=32,
            )
            if len(response) > 0:
                assert convert(response, bool), "Transfer failed!"
        
        
        @internal
        def _transfer(sender: address, receiver: address, amount: uint256):
            # See note on `transfer()`.
        
            # Protect people from accidentally sending their shares to bad places
            assert not (receiver in [self, ZERO_ADDRESS])
            self.balanceOf[sender] -= amount
            self.balanceOf[receiver] += amount
            log Transfer(sender, receiver, amount)
        
        
        @external
        def transfer(receiver: address, amount: uint256) -> bool:
            """
            @notice
                Transfers shares from the caller's address to `receiver`. This function
                will always return true, unless the user is attempting to transfer
                shares to this contract's address, or to 0x0.
            @param receiver
                The address shares are being transferred to. Must not be this contract's
                address, must not be 0x0.
            @param amount The quantity of shares to transfer.
            @return
                True if transfer is sent to an address other than this contract's or
                0x0, otherwise the transaction will fail.
            """
            self._transfer(msg.sender, receiver, amount)
            return True
        
        
        @external
        def transferFrom(sender: address, receiver: address, amount: uint256) -> bool:
            """
            @notice
                Transfers `amount` shares from `sender` to `receiver`. This operation will
                always return true, unless the user is attempting to transfer shares
                to this contract's address, or to 0x0.
        
                Unless the caller has given this contract unlimited approval,
                transfering shares will decrement the caller's `allowance` by `amount`.
            @param sender The address shares are being transferred from.
            @param receiver
                The address shares are being transferred to. Must not be this contract's
                address, must not be 0x0.
            @param amount The quantity of shares to transfer.
            @return
                True if transfer is sent to an address other than this contract's or
                0x0, otherwise the transaction will fail.
            """
            # Unlimited approval (saves an SSTORE)
            if (self.allowance[sender][msg.sender] < MAX_UINT256):
                allowance: uint256 = self.allowance[sender][msg.sender] - amount
                self.allowance[sender][msg.sender] = allowance
                # NOTE: Allows log filters to have a full accounting of allowance changes
                log Approval(sender, msg.sender, allowance)
            self._transfer(sender, receiver, amount)
            return True
        
        
        @external
        def approve(spender: address, amount: uint256) -> bool:
            """
            @dev Approve the passed address to spend the specified amount of tokens on behalf of
                 `msg.sender`. Beware that changing an allowance with this method brings the risk
                 that someone may use both the old and the new allowance by unfortunate transaction
                 ordering. See https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
            @param spender The address which will spend the funds.
            @param amount The amount of tokens to be spent.
            """
            self.allowance[msg.sender][spender] = amount
            log Approval(msg.sender, spender, amount)
            return True
        
        
        @external
        def increaseAllowance(spender: address, amount: uint256) -> bool:
            """
            @dev Increase the allowance of the passed address to spend the total amount of tokens
                 on behalf of msg.sender. This method mitigates the risk that someone may use both
                 the old and the new allowance by unfortunate transaction ordering.
                 See https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
            @param spender The address which will spend the funds.
            @param amount The amount of tokens to increase the allowance by.
            """
            self.allowance[msg.sender][spender] += amount
            log Approval(msg.sender, spender, self.allowance[msg.sender][spender])
            return True
        
        
        @external
        def decreaseAllowance(spender: address, amount: uint256) -> bool:
            """
            @dev Decrease the allowance of the passed address to spend the total amount of tokens
                 on behalf of msg.sender. This method mitigates the risk that someone may use both
                 the old and the new allowance by unfortunate transaction ordering.
                 See https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
            @param spender The address which will spend the funds.
            @param amount The amount of tokens to decrease the allowance by.
            """
            self.allowance[msg.sender][spender] -= amount
            log Approval(msg.sender, spender, self.allowance[msg.sender][spender])
            return True
        
        
        @external
        def permit(owner: address, spender: address, amount: uint256, expiry: uint256, signature: Bytes[65]) -> bool:
            """
            @notice
                Approves spender by owner's signature to expend owner's tokens.
                See https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2612.
        
            @param owner The address which is a source of funds and has signed the Permit.
            @param spender The address which is allowed to spend the funds.
            @param amount The amount of tokens to be spent.
            @param expiry The timestamp after which the Permit is no longer valid.
            @param signature A valid secp256k1 signature of Permit by owner encoded as r, s, v.
            @return True, if transaction completes successfully
            """
            assert owner != ZERO_ADDRESS  # dev: invalid owner
            assert expiry == 0 or expiry >= block.timestamp  # dev: permit expired
            nonce: uint256 = self.nonces[owner]
            digest: bytes32 = keccak256(
                concat(
                    b'\x19\x01',
                    self.DOMAIN_SEPARATOR,
                    keccak256(
                        concat(
                            PERMIT_TYPE_HASH,
                            convert(owner, bytes32),
                            convert(spender, bytes32),
                            convert(amount, bytes32),
                            convert(nonce, bytes32),
                            convert(expiry, bytes32),
                        )
                    )
                )
            )
            # NOTE: signature is packed as r, s, v
            r: uint256 = convert(slice(signature, 0, 32), uint256)
            s: uint256 = convert(slice(signature, 32, 32), uint256)
            v: uint256 = convert(slice(signature, 64, 1), uint256)
            assert ecrecover(digest, v, r, s) == owner  # dev: invalid signature
            self.allowance[owner][spender] = amount
            self.nonces[owner] = nonce + 1
            log Approval(owner, spender, amount)
            return True
        
        
        @view
        @internal
        def _totalAssets() -> uint256:
            # See note on `totalAssets()`.
            return self.token.balanceOf(self) + self.totalDebt
        
        
        @view
        @external
        def totalAssets() -> uint256:
            """
            @notice
                Returns the total quantity of all assets under control of this
                Vault, whether they're loaned out to a Strategy, or currently held in
                the Vault.
            @return The total assets under control of this Vault.
            """
            return self._totalAssets()
        
        
        @internal
        def _issueSharesForAmount(to: address, amount: uint256) -> uint256:
            # Issues `amount` Vault shares to `to`.
            # Shares must be issued prior to taking on new collateral, or
            # calculation will be wrong. This means that only *trusted* tokens
            # (with no capability for exploitative behavior) can be used.
            shares: uint256 = 0
            # HACK: Saves 2 SLOADs (~4000 gas)
            totalSupply: uint256 = self.totalSupply
            if totalSupply > 0:
                # Mint amount of shares based on what the Vault is managing overall
                # NOTE: if sqrt(token.totalSupply()) > 1e39, this could potentially revert
                shares = amount * totalSupply / self._totalAssets()
            else:
                # No existing shares, so mint 1:1
                shares = amount
        
            # Mint new shares
            self.totalSupply = totalSupply + shares
            self.balanceOf[to] += shares
            log Transfer(ZERO_ADDRESS, to, shares)
        
            return shares
        
        
        @external
        @nonreentrant("withdraw")
        def deposit(_amount: uint256 = MAX_UINT256, recipient: address = msg.sender) -> uint256:
            """
            @notice
                Deposits `_amount` `token`, issuing shares to `recipient`. If the
                Vault is in Emergency Shutdown, deposits will not be accepted and this
                call will fail.
            @dev
                Measuring quantity of shares to issues is based on the total
                outstanding debt that this contract has ("expected value") instead
                of the total balance sheet it has ("estimated value") has important
                security considerations, and is done intentionally. If this value were
                measured against external systems, it could be purposely manipulated by
                an attacker to withdraw more assets than they otherwise should be able
                to claim by redeeming their shares.
        
                On deposit, this means that shares are issued against the total amount
                that the deposited capital can be given in service of the debt that
                Strategies assume. If that number were to be lower than the "expected
                value" at some future point, depositing shares via this method could
                entitle the depositor to *less* than the deposited value once the
                "realized value" is updated from further reports by the Strategies
                to the Vaults.
        
                Care should be taken by integrators to account for this discrepancy,
                by using the view-only methods of this contract (both off-chain and
                on-chain) to determine if depositing into the Vault is a "good idea".
            @param _amount The quantity of tokens to deposit, defaults to all.
            @param recipient
                The address to issue the shares in this Vault to. Defaults to the
                caller's address.
            @return The issued Vault shares.
            """
            assert not self.emergencyShutdown  # Deposits are locked out
        
            amount: uint256 = _amount
        
            # If _amount not specified, transfer the full token balance,
            # up to deposit limit
            if amount == MAX_UINT256:
                amount = min(
                    self.depositLimit - self._totalAssets(),
                    self.token.balanceOf(msg.sender),
                )
            else:
                # Ensure deposit limit is respected
                assert self._totalAssets() + amount <= self.depositLimit
        
            # Ensure we are depositing something
            assert amount > 0
        
            # Ensure deposit is permitted by guest list
            if self.guestList.address != ZERO_ADDRESS:
                assert self.guestList.authorized(msg.sender, amount)
        
            # Issue new shares (needs to be done before taking deposit to be accurate)
            # Shares are issued to recipient (may be different from msg.sender)
            # See @dev note, above.
            shares: uint256 = self._issueSharesForAmount(recipient, amount)
        
            # Tokens are transferred from msg.sender (may be different from _recipient)
            self.erc20_safe_transferFrom(self.token.address, msg.sender, self, amount)
        
            return shares  # Just in case someone wants them
        
        
        @view
        @internal
        def _shareValue(shares: uint256) -> uint256:
            # Determines the current value of `shares`.
                # NOTE: if sqrt(Vault.totalAssets()) >>> 1e39, this could potentially revert
            lockedFundsRatio: uint256 = (block.timestamp - self.lastReport) * self.lockedProfitDegration
            freeFunds: uint256 = self._totalAssets()
        
            if(lockedFundsRatio < DEGREDATION_COEFFICIENT):
                freeFunds -= (self.lockedProfit - (lockedFundsRatio * self.lockedProfit / DEGREDATION_COEFFICIENT))
            # NOTE: using 1e3 for extra precision here, when decimals is low
            return ((10 ** 3 * (shares * freeFunds)) / self.totalSupply) / 10 ** 3
        
            
        @view
        @internal
        def _sharesForAmount(amount: uint256) -> uint256:
            # Determines how many shares `amount` of token would receive.
            # See dev note on `deposit`.
            if self._totalAssets() > 0:
                # NOTE: if sqrt(token.totalSupply()) > 1e37, this could potentially revert
                return ((10 ** 3 * (amount * self.totalSupply)) / self._totalAssets()) / 10 ** 3
            else:
                return 0
        
        
        @view
        @external
        def maxAvailableShares() -> uint256:
            """
            @notice
                Determines the maximum quantity of shares this Vault can facilitate a
                withdrawal for, factoring in assets currently residing in the Vault,
                as well as those deployed to strategies on the Vault's balance sheet.
            @dev
                Regarding how shares are calculated, see dev note on `deposit`.
        
                If you want to calculated the maximum a user could withdraw up to,
                you want to use this function.
        
                Note that the amount provided by this function is the theoretical
                maximum possible from withdrawing, the real amount depends on the
                realized losses incurred during withdrawal.
            @return The total quantity of shares this Vault can provide.
            """
            shares: uint256 = self._sharesForAmount(self.token.balanceOf(self))
        
            for strategy in self.withdrawalQueue:
                if strategy == ZERO_ADDRESS:
                    break
                shares += self._sharesForAmount(self.strategies[strategy].totalDebt)
        
            return shares
        
        
        @external
        @nonreentrant("withdraw")
        def withdraw(
            maxShares: uint256 = MAX_UINT256,
            recipient: address = msg.sender,
            maxLoss: uint256 = 1,  # 0.01% [BPS]
        ) -> uint256:
            """
            @notice
                Withdraws the calling account's tokens from this Vault, redeeming
                amount `_shares` for an appropriate amount of tokens.
        
                See note on `setWithdrawalQueue` for further details of withdrawal
                ordering and behavior.
            @dev
                Measuring the value of shares is based on the total outstanding debt
                that this contract has ("expected value") instead of the total balance
                sheet it has ("estimated value") has important security considerations,
                and is done intentionally. If this value were measured against external
                systems, it could be purposely manipulated by an attacker to withdraw
                more assets than they otherwise should be able to claim by redeeming
                their shares.
        
                On withdrawal, this means that shares are redeemed against the total
                amount that the deposited capital had "realized" since the point it
                was deposited, up until the point it was withdrawn. If that number
                were to be higher than the "expected value" at some future point,
                withdrawing shares via this method could entitle the depositor to
                *more* than the expected value once the "realized value" is updated
                from further reports by the Strategies to the Vaults.
        
                Under exceptional scenarios, this could cause earlier withdrawals to
                earn "more" of the underlying assets than Users might otherwise be
                entitled to, if the Vault's estimated value were otherwise measured
                through external means, accounting for whatever exceptional scenarios
                exist for the Vault (that aren't covered by the Vault's own design.)
            @param maxShares
                How many shares to try and redeem for tokens, defaults to all.
            @param recipient
                The address to issue the shares in this Vault to. Defaults to the
                caller's address.
            @param maxLoss
                The maximum acceptable loss to sustain on withdrawal. Defaults to 0.01%.
            @return The quantity of tokens redeemed for `_shares`.
            """
            shares: uint256 = maxShares  # May reduce this number below
        
            # If _shares not specified, transfer full share balance
            if shares == MAX_UINT256:
                shares = self.balanceOf[msg.sender]
        
            # Limit to only the shares they own
            assert shares <= self.balanceOf[msg.sender]
        
            # See @dev note, above.
            value: uint256 = self._shareValue(shares)
        
            totalLoss: uint256 = 0
            if value > self.token.balanceOf(self):
                # We need to go get some from our strategies in the withdrawal queue
                # NOTE: This performs forced withdrawals from each Strategy. During
                #       forced withdrawal, a Strategy may realize a loss. That loss
                #       is reported back to the Vault, and the will affect the amount
                #       of tokens that the withdrawer receives for their shares. They
                #       can optionally specify the maximum acceptable loss (in BPS)
                #       to prevent excessive losses on their withdrawals (which may
                #       happen in certain edge cases where Strategies realize a loss)
                for strategy in self.withdrawalQueue:
                    if strategy == ZERO_ADDRESS:
                        break  # We've exhausted the queue
        
                    vault_balance: uint256 = self.token.balanceOf(self)
                    if value <= vault_balance:
                        break  # We're done withdrawing
        
                    amountNeeded: uint256 = value - vault_balance
        
                    # NOTE: Don't withdraw more than the debt so that Strategy can still
                    #       continue to work based on the profits it has
                    # NOTE: This means that user will lose out on any profits that each
                    #       Strategy in the queue would return on next harvest, benefiting others
                    amountNeeded = min(amountNeeded, self.strategies[strategy].totalDebt)
                    if amountNeeded == 0:
                        continue  # Nothing to withdraw from this Strategy, try the next one
        
                    # Force withdraw amount from each Strategy in the order set by governance
                    loss: uint256 = Strategy(strategy).withdraw(amountNeeded)
                    withdrawn: uint256 = self.token.balanceOf(self) - vault_balance
        
                    # NOTE: Withdrawer incurs any losses from liquidation
                    if loss > 0:
                        value -= loss
                        totalLoss += loss
                        self.strategies[strategy].totalLoss += loss
        
                    # Reduce the Strategy's debt by the amount withdrawn ("realized returns")
                    # NOTE: This doesn't add to returns as it's not earned by "normal means"
                    self.strategies[strategy].totalDebt -= withdrawn + loss
                    self.totalDebt -= withdrawn + loss
        
            # NOTE: We have withdrawn everything possible out of the withdrawal queue
            #       but we still don't have enough to fully pay them back, so adjust
            #       to the total amount we've freed up through forced withdrawals
            vault_balance: uint256 = self.token.balanceOf(self)
            if value > vault_balance:
                value = vault_balance
                # NOTE: Burn # of shares that corresponds to what Vault has on-hand,
                #       including the losses that were incurred above during withdrawals
                shares = self._sharesForAmount(value + totalLoss)
        
            # NOTE: This loss protection is put in place to revert if losses from
            #       withdrawing are more than what is considered acceptable.
            assert totalLoss <= maxLoss * (value + totalLoss) / MAX_BPS
        
            # Burn shares (full value of what is being withdrawn)
            self.totalSupply -= shares
            self.balanceOf[msg.sender] -= shares
            log Transfer(msg.sender, ZERO_ADDRESS, shares)
        
            # Withdraw remaining balance to _recipient (may be different to msg.sender) (minus fee)
            self.erc20_safe_transfer(self.token.address, recipient, value)
        
            return value
        
        
        @view
        @external
        def pricePerShare() -> uint256:
            """
            @notice Gives the price for a single Vault share.
            @dev See dev note on `withdraw`.
            @return The value of a single share.
            """
            if self.totalSupply == 0:
                return 10 ** self.decimals  # price of 1:1
            else:
                return self._shareValue(10 ** self.decimals)
        
        
        @internal
        def _organizeWithdrawalQueue():
            # Reorganize `withdrawalQueue` based on premise that if there is an
            # empty value between two actual values, then the empty value should be
            # replaced by the later value.
            # NOTE: Relative ordering of non-zero values is maintained.
            offset: uint256 = 0
            for idx in range(MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES):
                strategy: address = self.withdrawalQueue[idx]
                if strategy == ZERO_ADDRESS:
                    offset += 1  # how many values we need to shift, always `<= idx`
                elif offset > 0:
                    self.withdrawalQueue[idx - offset] = strategy
                    self.withdrawalQueue[idx] = ZERO_ADDRESS
        
        
        @external
        def addStrategy(
            strategy: address,
            debtRatio: uint256,
            minDebtPerHarvest: uint256,
            maxDebtPerHarvest: uint256,
            performanceFee: uint256,
        ):
            """
            @notice
                Add a Strategy to the Vault.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @dev
                The Strategy will be appended to `withdrawalQueue`, call
                `setWithdrawalQueue` to change the order.
            @param strategy The address of the Strategy to add.
            @param debtRatio
                The share of the total assets in the `vault that the `strategy` has access to.
            @param minDebtPerHarvest
                Lower limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
            @param maxDebtPerHarvest
                Upper limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
            @param performanceFee
                The fee the strategist will receive based on this Vault's performance.
            """
            # Check if queue is full
            assert self.withdrawalQueue[MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES - 1] == ZERO_ADDRESS
        
            # Check calling conditions
            assert not self.emergencyShutdown
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
        
            # Check strategy configuration
            assert strategy != ZERO_ADDRESS
            assert self.strategies[strategy].activation == 0
            assert self == Strategy(strategy).vault()
            assert self.token.address == Strategy(strategy).want()
        
            # Check strategy parameters
            assert self.debtRatio + debtRatio <= MAX_BPS
            assert minDebtPerHarvest <= maxDebtPerHarvest
            assert performanceFee <= MAX_BPS - self.performanceFee
        
            # Add strategy to approved strategies
            self.strategies[strategy] = StrategyParams({
                performanceFee: performanceFee,
                activation: block.timestamp,
                debtRatio: debtRatio,
                minDebtPerHarvest: minDebtPerHarvest,
                maxDebtPerHarvest: maxDebtPerHarvest,
                lastReport: block.timestamp,
                totalDebt: 0,
                totalGain: 0,
                totalLoss: 0,
            })
            log StrategyAdded(strategy, debtRatio, minDebtPerHarvest, maxDebtPerHarvest, performanceFee)
        
            # Update Vault parameters
            self.debtRatio += debtRatio
        
            # Add strategy to the end of the withdrawal queue
            self.withdrawalQueue[MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES - 1] = strategy
            self._organizeWithdrawalQueue()
        
        
        @external
        def updateStrategyDebtRatio(
            strategy: address,
            debtRatio: uint256,
        ):
            """
            @notice
                Change the quantity of assets `strategy` may manage.
        
                This may be called by governance or management.
            @param strategy The Strategy to update.
            @param debtRatio The quantity of assets `strategy` may now manage.
            """
            assert msg.sender in [self.management, self.governance]
            assert self.strategies[strategy].activation > 0
            self.debtRatio -= self.strategies[strategy].debtRatio
            self.strategies[strategy].debtRatio = debtRatio
            self.debtRatio += debtRatio
            assert self.debtRatio <= MAX_BPS
            log StrategyUpdateDebtRatio(strategy, debtRatio)
        
        
        @external
        def updateStrategyMinDebtPerHarvest(
            strategy: address,
            minDebtPerHarvest: uint256,
        ):
            """
            @notice
                Change the quantity assets per block this Vault may deposit to or
                withdraw from `strategy`.
        
                This may only be called by governance or management.
            @param strategy The Strategy to update.
            @param minDebtPerHarvest
                Lower limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
            """
            assert msg.sender in [self.management, self.governance]
            assert self.strategies[strategy].activation > 0
            assert self.strategies[strategy].maxDebtPerHarvest >= minDebtPerHarvest
            self.strategies[strategy].minDebtPerHarvest = minDebtPerHarvest
            log StrategyUpdateMinDebtPerHarvest(strategy, minDebtPerHarvest)
        
        
        @external
        def updateStrategyMaxDebtPerHarvest(
            strategy: address,
            maxDebtPerHarvest: uint256,
        ):
            """
            @notice
                Change the quantity assets per block this Vault may deposit to or
                withdraw from `strategy`.
        
                This may only be called by governance or management.
            @param strategy The Strategy to update.
            @param maxDebtPerHarvest
                Upper limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
            """
            assert msg.sender in [self.management, self.governance]
            assert self.strategies[strategy].activation > 0
            assert self.strategies[strategy].minDebtPerHarvest <= maxDebtPerHarvest
            self.strategies[strategy].maxDebtPerHarvest = maxDebtPerHarvest
            log StrategyUpdateMaxDebtPerHarvest(strategy, maxDebtPerHarvest)
        
        
        @external
        def updateStrategyPerformanceFee(
            strategy: address,
            performanceFee: uint256,
        ):
            """
            @notice
                Change the fee the strategist will receive based on this Vault's
                performance.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param strategy The Strategy to update.
            @param performanceFee The new fee the strategist will receive.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            assert performanceFee <= MAX_BPS - self.performanceFee
            assert self.strategies[strategy].activation > 0
            self.strategies[strategy].performanceFee = performanceFee
            log StrategyUpdatePerformanceFee(strategy, performanceFee)
        
        
        @internal
        def _revokeStrategy(strategy: address):
            self.debtRatio -= self.strategies[strategy].debtRatio
            self.strategies[strategy].debtRatio = 0
            log StrategyRevoked(strategy)
        
        
        @external
        def migrateStrategy(oldVersion: address, newVersion: address):
            """
            @notice
                Migrates a Strategy, including all assets from `oldVersion` to
                `newVersion`.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @dev
                Strategy must successfully migrate all capital and positions to new
                Strategy, or else this will upset the balance of the Vault.
        
                The new Strategy should be "empty" e.g. have no prior commitments to
                this Vault, otherwise it could have issues.
            @param oldVersion The existing Strategy to migrate from.
            @param newVersion The new Strategy to migrate to.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            assert newVersion != ZERO_ADDRESS
            assert self.strategies[oldVersion].activation > 0
            assert self.strategies[newVersion].activation == 0
        
            strategy: StrategyParams = self.strategies[oldVersion]
        
            self._revokeStrategy(oldVersion)
            # _revokeStrategy will lower the debtRatio
            self.debtRatio += strategy.debtRatio
            # Debt is migrated to new strategy
            self.strategies[oldVersion].totalDebt = 0
        
            self.strategies[newVersion] = StrategyParams({
                performanceFee: strategy.performanceFee,
                # NOTE: use last report for activation time, so E[R] calc works
                activation: strategy.lastReport,
                debtRatio: strategy.debtRatio,
                minDebtPerHarvest: strategy.minDebtPerHarvest,
                maxDebtPerHarvest: strategy.maxDebtPerHarvest,
                lastReport: strategy.lastReport,
                totalDebt: strategy.totalDebt,
                totalGain: 0,
                totalLoss: 0,
            })
        
            Strategy(oldVersion).migrate(newVersion)
            log StrategyMigrated(oldVersion, newVersion)
        
            for idx in range(MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES):
                if self.withdrawalQueue[idx] == oldVersion:
                    self.withdrawalQueue[idx] = newVersion
                    return  # Don't need to reorder anything because we swapped
        
        
        @external
        def revokeStrategy(strategy: address = msg.sender):
            """
            @notice
                Revoke a Strategy, setting its debt limit to 0 and preventing any
                future deposits.
        
                This function should only be used in the scenario where the Strategy is
                being retired but no migration of the positions are possible, or in the
                extreme scenario that the Strategy needs to be put into "Emergency Exit"
                mode in order for it to exit as quickly as possible. The latter scenario
                could be for any reason that is considered "critical" that the Strategy
                exits its position as fast as possible, such as a sudden change in market
                conditions leading to losses, or an imminent failure in an external
                dependency.
        
                This may only be called by governance, the guardian, or the Strategy
                itself. Note that a Strategy will only revoke itself during emergency
                shutdown.
            @param strategy The Strategy to revoke.
            """
            assert msg.sender in [strategy, self.governance, self.guardian]
            self._revokeStrategy(strategy)
        
        
        @external
        def addStrategyToQueue(strategy: address):
            """
            @notice
                Adds `strategy` to `withdrawalQueue`.
        
                This may only be called by governance or management.
            @dev
                The Strategy will be appended to `withdrawalQueue`, call
                `setWithdrawalQueue` to change the order.
            @param strategy The Strategy to add.
            """
            assert msg.sender in [self.management, self.governance]
            # Must be a current Strategy
            assert self.strategies[strategy].activation > 0
            # Check if queue is full
            assert self.withdrawalQueue[MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES - 1] == ZERO_ADDRESS
            # Can't already be in the queue
            for s in self.withdrawalQueue:
                if strategy == ZERO_ADDRESS:
                    break
                assert s != strategy
            self.withdrawalQueue[MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES - 1] = strategy
            self._organizeWithdrawalQueue()
            log StrategyAddedToQueue(strategy)
        
        
        @external
        def removeStrategyFromQueue(strategy: address):
            """
            @notice
                Remove `strategy` from `withdrawalQueue`.
        
                This may only be called by governance or management.
            @dev
                We don't do this with revokeStrategy because it should still
                be possible to withdraw from the Strategy if it's unwinding.
            @param strategy The Strategy to remove.
            """
            assert msg.sender in [self.management, self.governance]
            for idx in range(MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES):
                if self.withdrawalQueue[idx] == strategy:
                    self.withdrawalQueue[idx] = ZERO_ADDRESS
                    self._organizeWithdrawalQueue()
                    log StrategyRemovedFromQueue(strategy)
                    return  # We found the right location and cleared it
            raise  # We didn't find the Strategy in the queue
        
        
        @view
        @internal
        def _debtOutstanding(strategy: address) -> uint256:
            # See note on `debtOutstanding()`.
            strategy_debtLimit: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].debtRatio * self._totalAssets() / MAX_BPS
            strategy_totalDebt: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].totalDebt
        
            if self.emergencyShutdown:
                return strategy_totalDebt
            elif strategy_totalDebt <= strategy_debtLimit:
                return 0
            else:
                return strategy_totalDebt - strategy_debtLimit
        
        
        @view
        @external
        def debtOutstanding(strategy: address = msg.sender) -> uint256:
            """
            @notice
                Determines if `strategy` is past its debt limit and if any tokens
                should be withdrawn to the Vault.
            @param strategy The Strategy to check. Defaults to the caller.
            @return The quantity of tokens to withdraw.
            """
            return self._debtOutstanding(strategy)
        
        
        @view
        @internal
        def _creditAvailable(strategy: address) -> uint256:
            # See note on `creditAvailable()`.
            if self.emergencyShutdown:
                return 0
        
            vault_totalAssets: uint256 = self._totalAssets()
            vault_debtLimit: uint256 = self.debtRatio * vault_totalAssets / MAX_BPS
            vault_totalDebt: uint256 = self.totalDebt
            strategy_debtLimit: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].debtRatio * vault_totalAssets / MAX_BPS
            strategy_totalDebt: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].totalDebt
            strategy_minDebtPerHarvest: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].minDebtPerHarvest
            strategy_maxDebtPerHarvest: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].maxDebtPerHarvest
        
            # Exhausted credit line
            if strategy_debtLimit <= strategy_totalDebt or vault_debtLimit <= vault_totalDebt:
                return 0
        
            # Start with debt limit left for the Strategy
            available: uint256 = strategy_debtLimit - strategy_totalDebt
        
            # Adjust by the global debt limit left
            available = min(available, vault_debtLimit - vault_totalDebt)
        
            # Can only borrow up to what the contract has in reserve
            # NOTE: Running near 100% is discouraged
            available = min(available, self.token.balanceOf(self))
        
            # Adjust by min and max borrow limits (per harvest)
            # NOTE: min increase can be used to ensure that if a strategy has a minimum
            #       amount of capital needed to purchase a position, it's not given capital
            #       it can't make use of yet.
            # NOTE: max increase is used to make sure each harvest isn't bigger than what
            #       is authorized. This combined with adjusting min and max periods in
            #       `BaseStrategy` can be used to effect a "rate limit" on capital increase.
            if available < strategy_minDebtPerHarvest:
                return 0
            else:
                return min(available, strategy_maxDebtPerHarvest)
        
        @view
        @external
        def creditAvailable(strategy: address = msg.sender) -> uint256:
            """
            @notice
                Amount of tokens in Vault a Strategy has access to as a credit line.
        
                This will check the Strategy's debt limit, as well as the tokens
                available in the Vault, and determine the maximum amount of tokens
                (if any) the Strategy may draw on.
        
                In the rare case the Vault is in emergency shutdown this will return 0.
            @param strategy The Strategy to check. Defaults to caller.
            @return The quantity of tokens available for the Strategy to draw on.
            """
            return self._creditAvailable(strategy)
        
        
        @view
        @internal
        def _expectedReturn(strategy: address) -> uint256:
            # See note on `expectedReturn()`.
            strategy_lastReport: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].lastReport
            timeSinceLastHarvest: uint256 = block.timestamp - strategy_lastReport
            totalHarvestTime: uint256 = strategy_lastReport - self.strategies[strategy].activation
        
            # NOTE: If either `timeSinceLastHarvest` or `totalHarvestTime` is 0, we can short-circuit to `0`
            if timeSinceLastHarvest > 0 and totalHarvestTime > 0 and Strategy(strategy).isActive():
                # NOTE: Unlikely to throw unless strategy accumalates >1e68 returns
                # NOTE: Calculate average over period of time where harvests have occured in the past
                return (self.strategies[strategy].totalGain * timeSinceLastHarvest) / totalHarvestTime
            else:
                return 0  # Covers the scenario when block.timestamp == activation
        
        
        @view
        @external
        def availableDepositLimit() -> uint256:
            if self.depositLimit > self._totalAssets():
                return self.depositLimit - self._totalAssets()
            else:
                return 0
        
        
        @view
        @external
        def expectedReturn(strategy: address = msg.sender) -> uint256:
            """
            @notice
                Provide an accurate expected value for the return this `strategy`
                would provide to the Vault the next time `report()` is called
                (since the last time it was called).
            @param strategy The Strategy to determine the expected return for. Defaults to caller.
            @return
                The anticipated amount `strategy` should make on its investment
                since its last report.
            """
            return self._expectedReturn(strategy)
        
        
        @internal
        def _reportLoss(strategy: address, loss: uint256):
            # Loss can only be up the amount of debt issued to strategy
            totalDebt: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].totalDebt
            assert totalDebt >= loss
            self.strategies[strategy].totalLoss += loss
            self.strategies[strategy].totalDebt = totalDebt - loss
            self.totalDebt -= loss
        
            # Also, make sure we reduce our trust with the strategy by the same amount
            debtRatio: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].debtRatio
            ratio_change: uint256 = min(loss * MAX_BPS / self._totalAssets(), debtRatio)
            self.strategies[strategy].debtRatio -= ratio_change 
            self.debtRatio -= ratio_change
        
        @internal
        def _assessFees(strategy: address, gain: uint256):
            # Issue new shares to cover fees
            # NOTE: In effect, this reduces overall share price by the combined fee
            # NOTE: may throw if Vault.totalAssets() > 1e64, or not called for more than a year
            governance_fee: uint256 = (
                (self.totalDebt * (block.timestamp - self.lastReport) * self.managementFee)
                / MAX_BPS
                / SECS_PER_YEAR
            )
            strategist_fee: uint256 = 0  # Only applies in certain conditions
        
            # NOTE: Applies if Strategy is not shutting down, or it is but all debt paid off
            # NOTE: No fee is taken when a Strategy is unwinding it's position, until all debt is paid
            if gain > 0:
                # NOTE: Unlikely to throw unless strategy reports >1e72 harvest profit
                strategist_fee = (
                    gain * self.strategies[strategy].performanceFee
                ) / MAX_BPS
                # NOTE: Unlikely to throw unless strategy reports >1e72 harvest profit
                governance_fee += gain * self.performanceFee / MAX_BPS
        
            # NOTE: This must be called prior to taking new collateral,
            #       or the calculation will be wrong!
            # NOTE: This must be done at the same time, to ensure the relative
            #       ratio of governance_fee : strategist_fee is kept intact
            total_fee: uint256 = governance_fee + strategist_fee
            if total_fee > 0:  # NOTE: If mgmt fee is 0% and no gains were realized, skip
                reward: uint256 = self._issueSharesForAmount(self, total_fee)
        
                # Send the rewards out as new shares in this Vault
                if strategist_fee > 0:  # NOTE: Guard against DIV/0 fault
                    # NOTE: Unlikely to throw unless sqrt(reward) >>> 1e39
                    strategist_reward: uint256 = (strategist_fee * reward) / total_fee
                    self._transfer(self, strategy, strategist_reward)
                    # NOTE: Strategy distributes rewards at the end of harvest()
                # NOTE: Governance earns any dust leftover from flooring math above
                if self.balanceOf[self] > 0:
                    self._transfer(self, self.rewards, self.balanceOf[self])
        
        
        @external
        def report(gain: uint256, loss: uint256, _debtPayment: uint256) -> uint256:
            """
            @notice
                Reports the amount of assets the calling Strategy has free (usually in
                terms of ROI).
        
                The performance fee is determined here, off of the strategy's profits
                (if any), and sent to governance.
        
                The strategist's fee is also determined here (off of profits), to be
                handled according to the strategist on the next harvest.
        
                This may only be called by a Strategy managed by this Vault.
            @dev
                For approved strategies, this is the most efficient behavior.
                The Strategy reports back what it has free, then Vault "decides"
                whether to take some back or give it more. Note that the most it can
                take is `gain + _debtPayment`, and the most it can give is all of the
                remaining reserves. Anything outside of those bounds is abnormal behavior.
        
                All approved strategies must have increased diligence around
                calling this function, as abnormal behavior could become catastrophic.
            @param gain
                Amount Strategy has realized as a gain on it's investment since its
                last report, and is free to be given back to Vault as earnings
            @param loss
                Amount Strategy has realized as a loss on it's investment since its
                last report, and should be accounted for on the Vault's balance sheet
            @param _debtPayment
                Amount Strategy has made available to cover outstanding debt
            @return Amount of debt outstanding (if totalDebt > debtLimit or emergency shutdown).
            """
        
            # Only approved strategies can call this function
            assert self.strategies[msg.sender].activation > 0
            # No lying about total available to withdraw!
            assert self.token.balanceOf(msg.sender) >= gain + _debtPayment
        
            # We have a loss to report, do it before the rest of the calculations
            if loss > 0:
                self._reportLoss(msg.sender, loss)
        
            # Assess both management fee and performance fee, and issue both as shares of the vault
            self._assessFees(msg.sender, gain)
        
            # Returns are always "realized gains"
            self.strategies[msg.sender].totalGain += gain
        
            # Outstanding debt the Strategy wants to take back from the Vault (if any)
            # NOTE: debtOutstanding <= StrategyParams.totalDebt
            debt: uint256 = self._debtOutstanding(msg.sender)
            debtPayment: uint256 = min(_debtPayment, debt)
        
            if debtPayment > 0:
                self.strategies[msg.sender].totalDebt -= debtPayment
                self.totalDebt -= debtPayment
                debt -= debtPayment
                # NOTE: `debt` is being tracked for later
        
            # Compute the line of credit the Vault is able to offer the Strategy (if any)
            credit: uint256 = self._creditAvailable(msg.sender)
        
            # Update the actual debt based on the full credit we are extending to the Strategy
            # or the returns if we are taking funds back
            # NOTE: credit + self.strategies[msg.sender].totalDebt is always < self.debtLimit
            # NOTE: At least one of `credit` or `debt` is always 0 (both can be 0)
            if credit > 0:
                self.strategies[msg.sender].totalDebt += credit
                self.totalDebt += credit
        
            # Give/take balance to Strategy, based on the difference between the reported gains
            # (if any), the debt payment (if any), the credit increase we are offering (if any),
            # and the debt needed to be paid off (if any)
            # NOTE: This is just used to adjust the balance of tokens between the Strategy and
            #       the Vault based on the Strategy's debt limit (as well as the Vault's).
            totalAvail: uint256 = gain + debtPayment
            if totalAvail < credit:  # credit surplus, give to Strategy
                self.erc20_safe_transfer(self.token.address, msg.sender, credit - totalAvail)
            elif totalAvail > credit:  # credit deficit, take from Strategy
                self.erc20_safe_transferFrom(self.token.address, msg.sender, self, totalAvail - credit)
            # else, don't do anything because it is balanced
        
            # Update reporting time
            self.strategies[msg.sender].lastReport = block.timestamp
            self.lastReport = block.timestamp
            self.lockedProfit = gain # profit is locked and gradually released per block
        
            log StrategyReported(
                msg.sender,
                gain,
                loss,
                debtPayment,
                self.strategies[msg.sender].totalGain,
                self.strategies[msg.sender].totalLoss,
                self.strategies[msg.sender].totalDebt,
                credit,
                self.strategies[msg.sender].debtRatio,
            )
        
            if self.strategies[msg.sender].debtRatio == 0 or self.emergencyShutdown:
                # Take every last penny the Strategy has (Emergency Exit/revokeStrategy)
                # NOTE: This is different than `debt` in order to extract *all* of the returns
                return Strategy(msg.sender).estimatedTotalAssets()
            else:
                # Otherwise, just return what we have as debt outstanding
                return debt
        
        
        @external
        def sweep(token: address, amount: uint256 = MAX_UINT256):
            """
            @notice
                Removes tokens from this Vault that are not the type of token managed
                by this Vault. This may be used in case of accidentally sending the
                wrong kind of token to this Vault.
        
                Tokens will be sent to `governance`.
        
                This will fail if an attempt is made to sweep the tokens that this
                Vault manages.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param token The token to transfer out of this vault.
            @param amount The quantity or tokenId to transfer out.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            # Can't be used to steal what this Vault is protecting
            assert token != self.token.address
            value: uint256 = amount
            if value == MAX_UINT256:
                value = ERC20(token).balanceOf(self)
            self.erc20_safe_transfer(token, self.governance, value)

        File 4 of 4: Vyper_contract
        # @version 0.2.8
        """
        @title Yearn Token Vault
        @license GNU AGPLv3
        @author yearn.finance
        @notice
            Yearn Token Vault. Holds an underlying token, and allows users to interact
            with the Yearn ecosystem through Strategies connected to the Vault.
            Vaults are not limited to a single Strategy, they can have as many Strategies
            as can be designed (however the withdrawal queue is capped at 20.)
        
            Deposited funds are moved into the most impactful strategy that has not
            already reached its limit for assets under management, regardless of which
            Strategy a user's funds end up in, they receive their portion of yields
            generated across all Strategies.
        
            When a user withdraws, if there are no funds sitting undeployed in the
            Vault, the Vault withdraws funds from Strategies in the order of least
            impact. (Funds are taken from the Strategy that will disturb everyone's
            gains the least, then the next least, etc.) In order to achieve this, the
            withdrawal queue's order must be properly set and managed by the community
            (through governance).
        
            Vault Strategies are parameterized to pursue the highest risk-adjusted yield.
        
            There is an "Emergency Shutdown" mode. When the Vault is put into emergency
            shutdown, assets will be recalled from the Strategies as quickly as is
            practical (given on-chain conditions), minimizing loss. Deposits are
            halted, new Strategies may not be added, and each Strategy exits with the
            minimum possible damage to position, while opening up deposits to be
            withdrawn by users. There are no restrictions on withdrawals above what is
            expected under Normal Operation.
        
            For further details, please refer to the specification:
            https://github.com/iearn-finance/yearn-vaults/blob/master/SPECIFICATION.md
        """
        
        API_VERSION: constant(String[28]) = "0.3.2"
        
        from vyper.interfaces import ERC20
        
        implements: ERC20
        
        
        interface DetailedERC20:
            def name() -> String[42]: view
            def symbol() -> String[20]: view
            def decimals() -> uint256: view
        
        
        interface Strategy:
            def want() -> address: view
            def vault() -> address: view
            def isActive() -> bool: view
            def estimatedTotalAssets() -> uint256: view
            def withdraw(_amount: uint256) -> uint256: nonpayable
            def migrate(_newStrategy: address): nonpayable
        
        
        interface GuestList:
            def authorized(guest: address, amount: uint256) -> bool: view
        
        
        event Transfer:
            sender: indexed(address)
            receiver: indexed(address)
            value: uint256
        
        
        event Approval:
            owner: indexed(address)
            spender: indexed(address)
            value: uint256
        
        
        name: public(String[64])
        symbol: public(String[32])
        decimals: public(uint256)
        
        balanceOf: public(HashMap[address, uint256])
        allowance: public(HashMap[address, HashMap[address, uint256]])
        totalSupply: public(uint256)
        
        token: public(ERC20)
        governance: public(address)
        management: public(address)
        guardian: public(address)
        pendingGovernance: address
        guestList: public(GuestList)
        
        struct StrategyParams:
            performanceFee: uint256  # Strategist's fee (basis points)
            activation: uint256  # Activation block.timestamp
            debtRatio: uint256  # Maximum borrow amount (in BPS of total assets)
            minDebtPerHarvest: uint256  # Lower limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
            maxDebtPerHarvest: uint256  # Upper limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
            lastReport: uint256  # block.timestamp of the last time a report occured
            totalDebt: uint256  # Total outstanding debt that Strategy has
            totalGain: uint256  # Total returns that Strategy has realized for Vault
            totalLoss: uint256  # Total losses that Strategy has realized for Vault
        
        
        event StrategyAdded:
            strategy: indexed(address)
            debtRatio: uint256  # Maximum borrow amount (in BPS of total assets)
            minDebtPerHarvest: uint256  # Lower limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
            maxDebtPerHarvest: uint256  # Upper limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
            performanceFee: uint256  # Strategist's fee (basis points)
        
        
        event StrategyReported:
            strategy: indexed(address)
            gain: uint256
            loss: uint256
            debtPaid: uint256
            totalGain: uint256
            totalLoss: uint256
            totalDebt: uint256
            debtAdded: uint256
            debtRatio: uint256
        
        
        event UpdateGovernance:
            governance: address # New active governance
        
        
        event UpdateManagement:
            management: address # New active manager
        
        
        event UpdateGuestList:
            guestList: address # Vault guest list address
        
        
        event UpdateRewards:
            rewards: address # New active rewards recipient
        
        
        event UpdateDepositLimit:
            depositLimit: uint256 # New active deposit limit
        
        
        event UpdatePerformanceFee:
            performanceFee: uint256 # New active performance fee
        
        
        event UpdateManagementFee:
            managementFee: uint256 # New active management fee
        
        
        event UpdateGuardian:
            guardian: address # Address of the active guardian
        
        
        event EmergencyShutdown:
            active: bool # New emergency shutdown state (if false, normal operation enabled)
        
        
        event UpdateWithdrawalQueue:
            queue: address[MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES] # New active withdrawal queue
        
        
        event StrategyUpdateDebtRatio:
            strategy: indexed(address) # Address of the strategy for the debt ratio adjustment
            debtRatio: uint256 # The new debt limit for the strategy (in BPS of total assets)
        
        
        event StrategyUpdateMinDebtPerHarvest:
            strategy: indexed(address) # Address of the strategy for the rate limit adjustment
            minDebtPerHarvest: uint256  # Lower limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
        
        
        event StrategyUpdateMaxDebtPerHarvest:
            strategy: indexed(address) # Address of the strategy for the rate limit adjustment
            maxDebtPerHarvest: uint256  # Upper limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
        
        
        event StrategyUpdatePerformanceFee:
            strategy: indexed(address) # Address of the strategy for the performance fee adjustment
            performanceFee: uint256 # The new performance fee for the strategy
        
        
        event StrategyMigrated:
            oldVersion: indexed(address) # Old version of the strategy to be migrated
            newVersion: indexed(address) # New version of the strategy
        
        
        event StrategyRevoked:
            strategy: indexed(address) # Address of the strategy that is revoked
        
        
        event StrategyRemovedFromQueue:
            strategy: indexed(address) # Address of the strategy that is removed from the withdrawal queue
        
        
        event StrategyAddedToQueue:
            strategy: indexed(address) # Address of the strategy that is added to the withdrawal queue
        
        
        
        # NOTE: Track the total for overhead targeting purposes
        strategies: public(HashMap[address, StrategyParams])
        MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES: constant(uint256) = 20
        DEGREDATION_COEFFICIENT: constant(uint256) = 10 ** 18
        
        # Ordering that `withdraw` uses to determine which strategies to pull funds from
        # NOTE: Does *NOT* have to match the ordering of all the current strategies that
        #       exist, but it is recommended that it does or else withdrawal depth is
        #       limited to only those inside the queue.
        # NOTE: Ordering is determined by governance, and should be balanced according
        #       to risk, slippage, and/or volatility. Can also be ordered to increase the
        #       withdrawal speed of a particular Strategy.
        # NOTE: The first time a ZERO_ADDRESS is encountered, it stops withdrawing
        withdrawalQueue: public(address[MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES])
        
        emergencyShutdown: public(bool)
        
        depositLimit: public(uint256)  # Limit for totalAssets the Vault can hold
        debtRatio: public(uint256)  # Debt ratio for the Vault across all strategies (in BPS, <= 10k)
        totalDebt: public(uint256)  # Amount of tokens that all strategies have borrowed
        lastReport: public(uint256)  # block.timestamp of last report
        activation: public(uint256)  # block.timestamp of contract deployment
        lockedProfit: public(uint256) # how much profit is locked and cant be withdrawn
        
        lockedProfitDegration: public(uint256) # rate per block of degration. DEGREDATION_COEFFICIENT is 100% per block
        rewards: public(address)  # Rewards contract where Governance fees are sent to
        # Governance Fee for management of Vault (given to `rewards`)
        managementFee: public(uint256)
        # Governance Fee for performance of Vault (given to `rewards`)
        performanceFee: public(uint256)
        MAX_BPS: constant(uint256) = 10_000  # 100%, or 10k basis points
        SECS_PER_YEAR: constant(uint256) = 31_557_600  # 365.25 days
        # `nonces` track `permit` approvals with signature.
        nonces: public(HashMap[address, uint256])
        DOMAIN_SEPARATOR: public(bytes32)
        DOMAIN_TYPE_HASH: constant(bytes32) = keccak256('EIP712Domain(string name,string version,uint256 chainId,address verifyingContract)')
        PERMIT_TYPE_HASH: constant(bytes32) = keccak256("Permit(address owner,address spender,uint256 value,uint256 nonce,uint256 deadline)")
        
        
        @external
        def initialize(
            token: address,
            governance: address,
            rewards: address,
            nameOverride: String[64],
            symbolOverride: String[32],
            guardian: address = msg.sender,
        ):
            """
            @notice
                Initializes the Vault, this is called only once, when the contract is
                deployed.
                The performance fee is set to 10% of yield, per Strategy.
                The management fee is set to 2%, per year.
                The initial deposit limit is set to 0 (deposits disabled); it must be
                updated after initialization.
            @dev
                If `nameOverride` is not specified, the name will be 'yearn'
                combined with the name of `token`.
        
                If `symbolOverride` is not specified, the symbol will be 'y'
                combined with the symbol of `token`.
            @param token The token that may be deposited into this Vault.
            @param governance The address authorized for governance interactions.
            @param rewards The address to distribute rewards to.
            @param nameOverride Specify a custom Vault name. Leave empty for default choice.
            @param symbolOverride Specify a custom Vault symbol name. Leave empty for default choice.
            @param guardian The address authorized for guardian interactions. Defaults to caller.
            """
            assert self.activation == 0  # dev: no devops199
            self.token = ERC20(token)
            if nameOverride == "":
                self.name = concat(DetailedERC20(token).symbol(), " yVault")
            else:
                self.name = nameOverride
            if symbolOverride == "":
                self.symbol = concat("yv", DetailedERC20(token).symbol())
            else:
                self.symbol = symbolOverride
            self.decimals = DetailedERC20(token).decimals()
            self.governance = governance
            log UpdateGovernance(governance)
            self.management = governance
            log UpdateManagement(governance)
            self.rewards = rewards
            log UpdateRewards(rewards)
            self.guardian = guardian
            log UpdateGuardian(guardian)
            self.performanceFee = 1000  # 10% of yield (per Strategy)
            log UpdatePerformanceFee(convert(1000, uint256))
            self.managementFee = 200  # 2% per year
            log UpdateManagementFee(convert(200, uint256))
            self.lastReport = block.timestamp
            self.activation = block.timestamp
            self.lockedProfitDegration = convert(DEGREDATION_COEFFICIENT * 46 /10 ** 6 , uint256) # 6 hours in blocks
            # EIP-712
            self.DOMAIN_SEPARATOR = keccak256(
                concat(
                    DOMAIN_TYPE_HASH,
                    keccak256(convert("Yearn Vault", Bytes[11])),
                    keccak256(convert(API_VERSION, Bytes[28])),
                    convert(chain.id, bytes32),
                    convert(self, bytes32)
                )
            )
        
        
        @pure
        @external
        def apiVersion() -> String[28]:
            """
            @notice
                Used to track the deployed version of this contract. In practice you
                can use this version number to compare with Yearn's GitHub and
                determine which version of the source matches this deployed contract.
            @dev
                All strategies must have an `apiVersion()` that matches the Vault's
                `API_VERSION`.
            @return API_VERSION which holds the current version of this contract.
            """
            return API_VERSION
        
        
        @external
        def setName(name: String[42]):
            """
            @notice
                Used to change the value of `name`.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param name The new name to use.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            self.name = name
        
        
        @external
        def setSymbol(symbol: String[20]):
            """
            @notice
                Used to change the value of `symbol`.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param symbol The new symbol to use.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            self.symbol = symbol
        
        
        # 2-phase commit for a change in governance
        @external
        def setGovernance(governance: address):
            """
            @notice
                Nominate a new address to use as governance.
        
                The change does not go into effect immediately. This function sets a
                pending change, and the governance address is not updated until
                the proposed governance address has accepted the responsibility.
        
                This may only be called by the current governance address.
            @param governance The address requested to take over Vault governance.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            self.pendingGovernance = governance
        
        
        @external
        def acceptGovernance():
            """
            @notice
                Once a new governance address has been proposed using setGovernance(),
                this function may be called by the proposed address to accept the
                responsibility of taking over governance for this contract.
        
                This may only be called by the proposed governance address.
            @dev
                setGovernance() should be called by the existing governance address,
                prior to calling this function.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.pendingGovernance
            self.governance = msg.sender
            log UpdateGovernance(msg.sender)
        
        
        @external
        def setManagement(management: address):
            """
            @notice
                Changes the management address.
                Management is able to make some investment decisions adjusting parameters.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param management The address to use for managing.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            self.management = management
            log UpdateManagement(management)
        
        
        @external
        def setGuestList(guestList: address):
            """
            @notice
                Used to set or change `guestList`. A guest list is another contract
                that dictates who is allowed to participate in a Vault (and transfer
                shares).
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param guestList The address of the `GuestList` contract to use.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            self.guestList = GuestList(guestList)
            log UpdateGuestList(guestList)
        
        
        @external
        def setRewards(rewards: address):
            """
            @notice
                Changes the rewards address. Any distributed rewards
                will cease flowing to the old address and begin flowing
                to this address once the change is in effect.
        
                This will not change any Strategy reports in progress, only
                new reports made after this change goes into effect.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param rewards The address to use for collecting rewards.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            self.rewards = rewards
            log UpdateRewards(rewards)
        
        @external
        def setLockedProfitDegration(degration: uint256):
            """
            @notice
                Changes the locked profit degration. 
            @param degration The rate of degration in percent per second scaled to 1e18.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            assert degration >= 0 and degration <= DEGREDATION_COEFFICIENT
            self.lockedProfitDegration = degration
        
        @external
        def setDepositLimit(limit: uint256):
            """
            @notice
                Changes the maximum amount of tokens that can be deposited in this Vault.
        
                Note, this is not how much may be deposited by a single depositor,
                but the maximum amount that may be deposited across all depositors.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param limit The new deposit limit to use.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            self.depositLimit = limit
            log UpdateDepositLimit(limit)
        
        
        @external
        def setPerformanceFee(fee: uint256):
            """
            @notice
                Used to change the value of `performanceFee`.
        
                Should set this value below the maximum strategist performance fee.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param fee The new performance fee to use.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            assert fee <= MAX_BPS
            self.performanceFee = fee
            log UpdatePerformanceFee(fee)
        
        
        @external
        def setManagementFee(fee: uint256):
            """
            @notice
                Used to change the value of `managementFee`.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param fee The new management fee to use.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            assert fee <= MAX_BPS
            self.managementFee = fee
            log UpdateManagementFee(fee)
        
        
        @external
        def setGuardian(guardian: address):
            """
            @notice
                Used to change the address of `guardian`.
        
                This may only be called by governance or the existing guardian.
            @param guardian The new guardian address to use.
            """
            assert msg.sender in [self.guardian, self.governance]
            self.guardian = guardian
            log UpdateGuardian(guardian)
        
        
        @external
        def setEmergencyShutdown(active: bool):
            """
            @notice
                Activates or deactivates Vault mode where all Strategies go into full
                withdrawal.
        
                During Emergency Shutdown:
                1. No Users may deposit into the Vault (but may withdraw as usual.)
                2. Governance may not add new Strategies.
                3. Each Strategy must pay back their debt as quickly as reasonable to
                    minimally affect their position.
                4. Only Governance may undo Emergency Shutdown.
        
                See contract level note for further details.
        
                This may only be called by governance or the guardian.
            @param active
                If true, the Vault goes into Emergency Shutdown. If false, the Vault
                goes back into Normal Operation.
            """
            if active:
                assert msg.sender in [self.guardian, self.governance]
            else:
                assert msg.sender == self.governance
            self.emergencyShutdown = active
            log EmergencyShutdown(active)
        
        
        @external
        def setWithdrawalQueue(queue: address[MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES]):
            """
            @notice
                Updates the withdrawalQueue to match the addresses and order specified
                by `queue`.
        
                There can be fewer strategies than the maximum, as well as fewer than
                the total number of strategies active in the vault. `withdrawalQueue`
                will be updated in a gas-efficient manner, assuming the input is well-
                ordered with 0x0 only at the end.
        
                This may only be called by governance or management.
            @dev
                This is order sensitive, specify the addresses in the order in which
                funds should be withdrawn (so `queue`[0] is the first Strategy withdrawn
                from, `queue`[1] is the second, etc.)
        
                This means that the least impactful Strategy (the Strategy that will have
                its core positions impacted the least by having funds removed) should be
                at `queue`[0], then the next least impactful at `queue`[1], and so on.
            @param queue
                The array of addresses to use as the new withdrawal queue. This is
                order sensitive.
            """
            assert msg.sender in [self.management, self.governance]
            # HACK: Temporary until Vyper adds support for Dynamic arrays
            for i in range(MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES):
                if queue[i] == ZERO_ADDRESS and self.withdrawalQueue[i] == ZERO_ADDRESS:
                    break
                assert self.strategies[queue[i]].activation > 0
                self.withdrawalQueue[i] = queue[i]
            log UpdateWithdrawalQueue(queue)
        
        
        @internal
        def erc20_safe_transfer(token: address, receiver: address, amount: uint256):
            # Used only to send tokens that are not the type managed by this Vault.
            # HACK: Used to handle non-compliant tokens like USDT
            response: Bytes[32] = raw_call(
                token,
                concat(
                    method_id("transfer(address,uint256)"),
                    convert(receiver, bytes32),
                    convert(amount, bytes32),
                ),
                max_outsize=32,
            )
            if len(response) > 0:
                assert convert(response, bool), "Transfer failed!"
        
        
        @internal
        def erc20_safe_transferFrom(token: address, sender: address, receiver: address, amount: uint256):
            # Used only to send tokens that are not the type managed by this Vault.
            # HACK: Used to handle non-compliant tokens like USDT
            response: Bytes[32] = raw_call(
                token,
                concat(
                    method_id("transferFrom(address,address,uint256)"),
                    convert(sender, bytes32),
                    convert(receiver, bytes32),
                    convert(amount, bytes32),
                ),
                max_outsize=32,
            )
            if len(response) > 0:
                assert convert(response, bool), "Transfer failed!"
        
        
        @internal
        def _transfer(sender: address, receiver: address, amount: uint256):
            # See note on `transfer()`.
        
            # Protect people from accidentally sending their shares to bad places
            assert not (receiver in [self, ZERO_ADDRESS])
            self.balanceOf[sender] -= amount
            self.balanceOf[receiver] += amount
            log Transfer(sender, receiver, amount)
        
        
        @external
        def transfer(receiver: address, amount: uint256) -> bool:
            """
            @notice
                Transfers shares from the caller's address to `receiver`. This function
                will always return true, unless the user is attempting to transfer
                shares to this contract's address, or to 0x0.
            @param receiver
                The address shares are being transferred to. Must not be this contract's
                address, must not be 0x0.
            @param amount The quantity of shares to transfer.
            @return
                True if transfer is sent to an address other than this contract's or
                0x0, otherwise the transaction will fail.
            """
            self._transfer(msg.sender, receiver, amount)
            return True
        
        
        @external
        def transferFrom(sender: address, receiver: address, amount: uint256) -> bool:
            """
            @notice
                Transfers `amount` shares from `sender` to `receiver`. This operation will
                always return true, unless the user is attempting to transfer shares
                to this contract's address, or to 0x0.
        
                Unless the caller has given this contract unlimited approval,
                transfering shares will decrement the caller's `allowance` by `amount`.
            @param sender The address shares are being transferred from.
            @param receiver
                The address shares are being transferred to. Must not be this contract's
                address, must not be 0x0.
            @param amount The quantity of shares to transfer.
            @return
                True if transfer is sent to an address other than this contract's or
                0x0, otherwise the transaction will fail.
            """
            # Unlimited approval (saves an SSTORE)
            if (self.allowance[sender][msg.sender] < MAX_UINT256):
                allowance: uint256 = self.allowance[sender][msg.sender] - amount
                self.allowance[sender][msg.sender] = allowance
                # NOTE: Allows log filters to have a full accounting of allowance changes
                log Approval(sender, msg.sender, allowance)
            self._transfer(sender, receiver, amount)
            return True
        
        
        @external
        def approve(spender: address, amount: uint256) -> bool:
            """
            @dev Approve the passed address to spend the specified amount of tokens on behalf of
                 `msg.sender`. Beware that changing an allowance with this method brings the risk
                 that someone may use both the old and the new allowance by unfortunate transaction
                 ordering. See https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
            @param spender The address which will spend the funds.
            @param amount The amount of tokens to be spent.
            """
            self.allowance[msg.sender][spender] = amount
            log Approval(msg.sender, spender, amount)
            return True
        
        
        @external
        def increaseAllowance(spender: address, amount: uint256) -> bool:
            """
            @dev Increase the allowance of the passed address to spend the total amount of tokens
                 on behalf of msg.sender. This method mitigates the risk that someone may use both
                 the old and the new allowance by unfortunate transaction ordering.
                 See https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
            @param spender The address which will spend the funds.
            @param amount The amount of tokens to increase the allowance by.
            """
            self.allowance[msg.sender][spender] += amount
            log Approval(msg.sender, spender, self.allowance[msg.sender][spender])
            return True
        
        
        @external
        def decreaseAllowance(spender: address, amount: uint256) -> bool:
            """
            @dev Decrease the allowance of the passed address to spend the total amount of tokens
                 on behalf of msg.sender. This method mitigates the risk that someone may use both
                 the old and the new allowance by unfortunate transaction ordering.
                 See https://github.com/ethereum/EIPs/issues/20#issuecomment-263524729
            @param spender The address which will spend the funds.
            @param amount The amount of tokens to decrease the allowance by.
            """
            self.allowance[msg.sender][spender] -= amount
            log Approval(msg.sender, spender, self.allowance[msg.sender][spender])
            return True
        
        
        @external
        def permit(owner: address, spender: address, amount: uint256, expiry: uint256, signature: Bytes[65]) -> bool:
            """
            @notice
                Approves spender by owner's signature to expend owner's tokens.
                See https://eips.ethereum.org/EIPS/eip-2612.
        
            @param owner The address which is a source of funds and has signed the Permit.
            @param spender The address which is allowed to spend the funds.
            @param amount The amount of tokens to be spent.
            @param expiry The timestamp after which the Permit is no longer valid.
            @param signature A valid secp256k1 signature of Permit by owner encoded as r, s, v.
            @return True, if transaction completes successfully
            """
            assert owner != ZERO_ADDRESS  # dev: invalid owner
            assert expiry == 0 or expiry >= block.timestamp  # dev: permit expired
            nonce: uint256 = self.nonces[owner]
            digest: bytes32 = keccak256(
                concat(
                    b'\x19\x01',
                    self.DOMAIN_SEPARATOR,
                    keccak256(
                        concat(
                            PERMIT_TYPE_HASH,
                            convert(owner, bytes32),
                            convert(spender, bytes32),
                            convert(amount, bytes32),
                            convert(nonce, bytes32),
                            convert(expiry, bytes32),
                        )
                    )
                )
            )
            # NOTE: signature is packed as r, s, v
            r: uint256 = convert(slice(signature, 0, 32), uint256)
            s: uint256 = convert(slice(signature, 32, 32), uint256)
            v: uint256 = convert(slice(signature, 64, 1), uint256)
            assert ecrecover(digest, v, r, s) == owner  # dev: invalid signature
            self.allowance[owner][spender] = amount
            self.nonces[owner] = nonce + 1
            log Approval(owner, spender, amount)
            return True
        
        
        @view
        @internal
        def _totalAssets() -> uint256:
            # See note on `totalAssets()`.
            return self.token.balanceOf(self) + self.totalDebt
        
        
        @view
        @external
        def totalAssets() -> uint256:
            """
            @notice
                Returns the total quantity of all assets under control of this
                Vault, whether they're loaned out to a Strategy, or currently held in
                the Vault.
            @return The total assets under control of this Vault.
            """
            return self._totalAssets()
        
        
        @internal
        def _issueSharesForAmount(to: address, amount: uint256) -> uint256:
            # Issues `amount` Vault shares to `to`.
            # Shares must be issued prior to taking on new collateral, or
            # calculation will be wrong. This means that only *trusted* tokens
            # (with no capability for exploitative behavior) can be used.
            shares: uint256 = 0
            # HACK: Saves 2 SLOADs (~4000 gas)
            totalSupply: uint256 = self.totalSupply
            if totalSupply > 0:
                # Mint amount of shares based on what the Vault is managing overall
                # NOTE: if sqrt(token.totalSupply()) > 1e39, this could potentially revert
                shares = amount * totalSupply / self._totalAssets()
            else:
                # No existing shares, so mint 1:1
                shares = amount
        
            # Mint new shares
            self.totalSupply = totalSupply + shares
            self.balanceOf[to] += shares
            log Transfer(ZERO_ADDRESS, to, shares)
        
            return shares
        
        
        @external
        @nonreentrant("withdraw")
        def deposit(_amount: uint256 = MAX_UINT256, recipient: address = msg.sender) -> uint256:
            """
            @notice
                Deposits `_amount` `token`, issuing shares to `recipient`. If the
                Vault is in Emergency Shutdown, deposits will not be accepted and this
                call will fail.
            @dev
                Measuring quantity of shares to issues is based on the total
                outstanding debt that this contract has ("expected value") instead
                of the total balance sheet it has ("estimated value") has important
                security considerations, and is done intentionally. If this value were
                measured against external systems, it could be purposely manipulated by
                an attacker to withdraw more assets than they otherwise should be able
                to claim by redeeming their shares.
        
                On deposit, this means that shares are issued against the total amount
                that the deposited capital can be given in service of the debt that
                Strategies assume. If that number were to be lower than the "expected
                value" at some future point, depositing shares via this method could
                entitle the depositor to *less* than the deposited value once the
                "realized value" is updated from further reports by the Strategies
                to the Vaults.
        
                Care should be taken by integrators to account for this discrepancy,
                by using the view-only methods of this contract (both off-chain and
                on-chain) to determine if depositing into the Vault is a "good idea".
            @param _amount The quantity of tokens to deposit, defaults to all.
            @param recipient
                The address to issue the shares in this Vault to. Defaults to the
                caller's address.
            @return The issued Vault shares.
            """
            assert not self.emergencyShutdown  # Deposits are locked out
        
            amount: uint256 = _amount
        
            # If _amount not specified, transfer the full token balance,
            # up to deposit limit
            if amount == MAX_UINT256:
                amount = min(
                    self.depositLimit - self._totalAssets(),
                    self.token.balanceOf(msg.sender),
                )
            else:
                # Ensure deposit limit is respected
                assert self._totalAssets() + amount <= self.depositLimit
        
            # Ensure we are depositing something
            assert amount > 0
        
            # Ensure deposit is permitted by guest list
            if self.guestList.address != ZERO_ADDRESS:
                assert self.guestList.authorized(msg.sender, amount)
        
            # Issue new shares (needs to be done before taking deposit to be accurate)
            # Shares are issued to recipient (may be different from msg.sender)
            # See @dev note, above.
            shares: uint256 = self._issueSharesForAmount(recipient, amount)
        
            # Tokens are transferred from msg.sender (may be different from _recipient)
            self.erc20_safe_transferFrom(self.token.address, msg.sender, self, amount)
        
            return shares  # Just in case someone wants them
        
        
        @view
        @internal
        def _shareValue(shares: uint256) -> uint256:
            # Determines the current value of `shares`.
                # NOTE: if sqrt(Vault.totalAssets()) >>> 1e39, this could potentially revert
            lockedFundsRatio: uint256 = (block.timestamp - self.lastReport) * self.lockedProfitDegration
            freeFunds: uint256 = self._totalAssets()
        
            if(lockedFundsRatio < DEGREDATION_COEFFICIENT):
                freeFunds -= (self.lockedProfit - (lockedFundsRatio * self.lockedProfit / DEGREDATION_COEFFICIENT))
            # NOTE: using 1e3 for extra precision here, when decimals is low
            return ((10 ** 3 * (shares * freeFunds)) / self.totalSupply) / 10 ** 3
        
            
        @view
        @internal
        def _sharesForAmount(amount: uint256) -> uint256:
            # Determines how many shares `amount` of token would receive.
            # See dev note on `deposit`.
            if self._totalAssets() > 0:
                # NOTE: if sqrt(token.totalSupply()) > 1e37, this could potentially revert
                return ((10 ** 3 * (amount * self.totalSupply)) / self._totalAssets()) / 10 ** 3
            else:
                return 0
        
        
        @view
        @external
        def maxAvailableShares() -> uint256:
            """
            @notice
                Determines the maximum quantity of shares this Vault can facilitate a
                withdrawal for, factoring in assets currently residing in the Vault,
                as well as those deployed to strategies on the Vault's balance sheet.
            @dev
                Regarding how shares are calculated, see dev note on `deposit`.
        
                If you want to calculated the maximum a user could withdraw up to,
                you want to use this function.
        
                Note that the amount provided by this function is the theoretical
                maximum possible from withdrawing, the real amount depends on the
                realized losses incurred during withdrawal.
            @return The total quantity of shares this Vault can provide.
            """
            shares: uint256 = self._sharesForAmount(self.token.balanceOf(self))
        
            for strategy in self.withdrawalQueue:
                if strategy == ZERO_ADDRESS:
                    break
                shares += self._sharesForAmount(self.strategies[strategy].totalDebt)
        
            return shares
        
        
        @external
        @nonreentrant("withdraw")
        def withdraw(
            maxShares: uint256 = MAX_UINT256,
            recipient: address = msg.sender,
            maxLoss: uint256 = 1,  # 0.01% [BPS]
        ) -> uint256:
            """
            @notice
                Withdraws the calling account's tokens from this Vault, redeeming
                amount `_shares` for an appropriate amount of tokens.
        
                See note on `setWithdrawalQueue` for further details of withdrawal
                ordering and behavior.
            @dev
                Measuring the value of shares is based on the total outstanding debt
                that this contract has ("expected value") instead of the total balance
                sheet it has ("estimated value") has important security considerations,
                and is done intentionally. If this value were measured against external
                systems, it could be purposely manipulated by an attacker to withdraw
                more assets than they otherwise should be able to claim by redeeming
                their shares.
        
                On withdrawal, this means that shares are redeemed against the total
                amount that the deposited capital had "realized" since the point it
                was deposited, up until the point it was withdrawn. If that number
                were to be higher than the "expected value" at some future point,
                withdrawing shares via this method could entitle the depositor to
                *more* than the expected value once the "realized value" is updated
                from further reports by the Strategies to the Vaults.
        
                Under exceptional scenarios, this could cause earlier withdrawals to
                earn "more" of the underlying assets than Users might otherwise be
                entitled to, if the Vault's estimated value were otherwise measured
                through external means, accounting for whatever exceptional scenarios
                exist for the Vault (that aren't covered by the Vault's own design.)
            @param maxShares
                How many shares to try and redeem for tokens, defaults to all.
            @param recipient
                The address to issue the shares in this Vault to. Defaults to the
                caller's address.
            @param maxLoss
                The maximum acceptable loss to sustain on withdrawal. Defaults to 0.01%.
            @return The quantity of tokens redeemed for `_shares`.
            """
            shares: uint256 = maxShares  # May reduce this number below
        
            # If _shares not specified, transfer full share balance
            if shares == MAX_UINT256:
                shares = self.balanceOf[msg.sender]
        
            # Limit to only the shares they own
            assert shares <= self.balanceOf[msg.sender]
        
            # See @dev note, above.
            value: uint256 = self._shareValue(shares)
        
            totalLoss: uint256 = 0
            if value > self.token.balanceOf(self):
                # We need to go get some from our strategies in the withdrawal queue
                # NOTE: This performs forced withdrawals from each Strategy. During
                #       forced withdrawal, a Strategy may realize a loss. That loss
                #       is reported back to the Vault, and the will affect the amount
                #       of tokens that the withdrawer receives for their shares. They
                #       can optionally specify the maximum acceptable loss (in BPS)
                #       to prevent excessive losses on their withdrawals (which may
                #       happen in certain edge cases where Strategies realize a loss)
                for strategy in self.withdrawalQueue:
                    if strategy == ZERO_ADDRESS:
                        break  # We've exhausted the queue
        
                    vault_balance: uint256 = self.token.balanceOf(self)
                    if value <= vault_balance:
                        break  # We're done withdrawing
        
                    amountNeeded: uint256 = value - vault_balance
        
                    # NOTE: Don't withdraw more than the debt so that Strategy can still
                    #       continue to work based on the profits it has
                    # NOTE: This means that user will lose out on any profits that each
                    #       Strategy in the queue would return on next harvest, benefiting others
                    amountNeeded = min(amountNeeded, self.strategies[strategy].totalDebt)
                    if amountNeeded == 0:
                        continue  # Nothing to withdraw from this Strategy, try the next one
        
                    # Force withdraw amount from each Strategy in the order set by governance
                    loss: uint256 = Strategy(strategy).withdraw(amountNeeded)
                    withdrawn: uint256 = self.token.balanceOf(self) - vault_balance
        
                    # NOTE: Withdrawer incurs any losses from liquidation
                    if loss > 0:
                        value -= loss
                        totalLoss += loss
                        self.strategies[strategy].totalLoss += loss
        
                    # Reduce the Strategy's debt by the amount withdrawn ("realized returns")
                    # NOTE: This doesn't add to returns as it's not earned by "normal means"
                    self.strategies[strategy].totalDebt -= withdrawn + loss
                    self.totalDebt -= withdrawn + loss
        
            # NOTE: We have withdrawn everything possible out of the withdrawal queue
            #       but we still don't have enough to fully pay them back, so adjust
            #       to the total amount we've freed up through forced withdrawals
            vault_balance: uint256 = self.token.balanceOf(self)
            if value > vault_balance:
                value = vault_balance
                # NOTE: Burn # of shares that corresponds to what Vault has on-hand,
                #       including the losses that were incurred above during withdrawals
                shares = self._sharesForAmount(value + totalLoss)
        
            # NOTE: This loss protection is put in place to revert if losses from
            #       withdrawing are more than what is considered acceptable.
            assert totalLoss <= maxLoss * (value + totalLoss) / MAX_BPS
        
            # Burn shares (full value of what is being withdrawn)
            self.totalSupply -= shares
            self.balanceOf[msg.sender] -= shares
            log Transfer(msg.sender, ZERO_ADDRESS, shares)
        
            # Withdraw remaining balance to _recipient (may be different to msg.sender) (minus fee)
            self.erc20_safe_transfer(self.token.address, recipient, value)
        
            return value
        
        
        @view
        @external
        def pricePerShare() -> uint256:
            """
            @notice Gives the price for a single Vault share.
            @dev See dev note on `withdraw`.
            @return The value of a single share.
            """
            if self.totalSupply == 0:
                return 10 ** self.decimals  # price of 1:1
            else:
                return self._shareValue(10 ** self.decimals)
        
        
        @internal
        def _organizeWithdrawalQueue():
            # Reorganize `withdrawalQueue` based on premise that if there is an
            # empty value between two actual values, then the empty value should be
            # replaced by the later value.
            # NOTE: Relative ordering of non-zero values is maintained.
            offset: uint256 = 0
            for idx in range(MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES):
                strategy: address = self.withdrawalQueue[idx]
                if strategy == ZERO_ADDRESS:
                    offset += 1  # how many values we need to shift, always `<= idx`
                elif offset > 0:
                    self.withdrawalQueue[idx - offset] = strategy
                    self.withdrawalQueue[idx] = ZERO_ADDRESS
        
        
        @external
        def addStrategy(
            strategy: address,
            debtRatio: uint256,
            minDebtPerHarvest: uint256,
            maxDebtPerHarvest: uint256,
            performanceFee: uint256,
        ):
            """
            @notice
                Add a Strategy to the Vault.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @dev
                The Strategy will be appended to `withdrawalQueue`, call
                `setWithdrawalQueue` to change the order.
            @param strategy The address of the Strategy to add.
            @param debtRatio
                The share of the total assets in the `vault that the `strategy` has access to.
            @param minDebtPerHarvest
                Lower limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
            @param maxDebtPerHarvest
                Upper limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
            @param performanceFee
                The fee the strategist will receive based on this Vault's performance.
            """
            # Check if queue is full
            assert self.withdrawalQueue[MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES - 1] == ZERO_ADDRESS
        
            # Check calling conditions
            assert not self.emergencyShutdown
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
        
            # Check strategy configuration
            assert strategy != ZERO_ADDRESS
            assert self.strategies[strategy].activation == 0
            assert self == Strategy(strategy).vault()
            assert self.token.address == Strategy(strategy).want()
        
            # Check strategy parameters
            assert self.debtRatio + debtRatio <= MAX_BPS
            assert minDebtPerHarvest <= maxDebtPerHarvest
            assert performanceFee <= MAX_BPS - self.performanceFee
        
            # Add strategy to approved strategies
            self.strategies[strategy] = StrategyParams({
                performanceFee: performanceFee,
                activation: block.timestamp,
                debtRatio: debtRatio,
                minDebtPerHarvest: minDebtPerHarvest,
                maxDebtPerHarvest: maxDebtPerHarvest,
                lastReport: block.timestamp,
                totalDebt: 0,
                totalGain: 0,
                totalLoss: 0,
            })
            log StrategyAdded(strategy, debtRatio, minDebtPerHarvest, maxDebtPerHarvest, performanceFee)
        
            # Update Vault parameters
            self.debtRatio += debtRatio
        
            # Add strategy to the end of the withdrawal queue
            self.withdrawalQueue[MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES - 1] = strategy
            self._organizeWithdrawalQueue()
        
        
        @external
        def updateStrategyDebtRatio(
            strategy: address,
            debtRatio: uint256,
        ):
            """
            @notice
                Change the quantity of assets `strategy` may manage.
        
                This may be called by governance or management.
            @param strategy The Strategy to update.
            @param debtRatio The quantity of assets `strategy` may now manage.
            """
            assert msg.sender in [self.management, self.governance]
            assert self.strategies[strategy].activation > 0
            self.debtRatio -= self.strategies[strategy].debtRatio
            self.strategies[strategy].debtRatio = debtRatio
            self.debtRatio += debtRatio
            assert self.debtRatio <= MAX_BPS
            log StrategyUpdateDebtRatio(strategy, debtRatio)
        
        
        @external
        def updateStrategyMinDebtPerHarvest(
            strategy: address,
            minDebtPerHarvest: uint256,
        ):
            """
            @notice
                Change the quantity assets per block this Vault may deposit to or
                withdraw from `strategy`.
        
                This may only be called by governance or management.
            @param strategy The Strategy to update.
            @param minDebtPerHarvest
                Lower limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
            """
            assert msg.sender in [self.management, self.governance]
            assert self.strategies[strategy].activation > 0
            assert self.strategies[strategy].maxDebtPerHarvest >= minDebtPerHarvest
            self.strategies[strategy].minDebtPerHarvest = minDebtPerHarvest
            log StrategyUpdateMinDebtPerHarvest(strategy, minDebtPerHarvest)
        
        
        @external
        def updateStrategyMaxDebtPerHarvest(
            strategy: address,
            maxDebtPerHarvest: uint256,
        ):
            """
            @notice
                Change the quantity assets per block this Vault may deposit to or
                withdraw from `strategy`.
        
                This may only be called by governance or management.
            @param strategy The Strategy to update.
            @param maxDebtPerHarvest
                Upper limit on the increase of debt since last harvest
            """
            assert msg.sender in [self.management, self.governance]
            assert self.strategies[strategy].activation > 0
            assert self.strategies[strategy].minDebtPerHarvest <= maxDebtPerHarvest
            self.strategies[strategy].maxDebtPerHarvest = maxDebtPerHarvest
            log StrategyUpdateMaxDebtPerHarvest(strategy, maxDebtPerHarvest)
        
        
        @external
        def updateStrategyPerformanceFee(
            strategy: address,
            performanceFee: uint256,
        ):
            """
            @notice
                Change the fee the strategist will receive based on this Vault's
                performance.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param strategy The Strategy to update.
            @param performanceFee The new fee the strategist will receive.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            assert performanceFee <= MAX_BPS - self.performanceFee
            assert self.strategies[strategy].activation > 0
            self.strategies[strategy].performanceFee = performanceFee
            log StrategyUpdatePerformanceFee(strategy, performanceFee)
        
        
        @internal
        def _revokeStrategy(strategy: address):
            self.debtRatio -= self.strategies[strategy].debtRatio
            self.strategies[strategy].debtRatio = 0
            log StrategyRevoked(strategy)
        
        
        @external
        def migrateStrategy(oldVersion: address, newVersion: address):
            """
            @notice
                Migrates a Strategy, including all assets from `oldVersion` to
                `newVersion`.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @dev
                Strategy must successfully migrate all capital and positions to new
                Strategy, or else this will upset the balance of the Vault.
        
                The new Strategy should be "empty" e.g. have no prior commitments to
                this Vault, otherwise it could have issues.
            @param oldVersion The existing Strategy to migrate from.
            @param newVersion The new Strategy to migrate to.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            assert newVersion != ZERO_ADDRESS
            assert self.strategies[oldVersion].activation > 0
            assert self.strategies[newVersion].activation == 0
        
            strategy: StrategyParams = self.strategies[oldVersion]
        
            self._revokeStrategy(oldVersion)
            # _revokeStrategy will lower the debtRatio
            self.debtRatio += strategy.debtRatio
            # Debt is migrated to new strategy
            self.strategies[oldVersion].totalDebt = 0
        
            self.strategies[newVersion] = StrategyParams({
                performanceFee: strategy.performanceFee,
                # NOTE: use last report for activation time, so E[R] calc works
                activation: strategy.lastReport,
                debtRatio: strategy.debtRatio,
                minDebtPerHarvest: strategy.minDebtPerHarvest,
                maxDebtPerHarvest: strategy.maxDebtPerHarvest,
                lastReport: strategy.lastReport,
                totalDebt: strategy.totalDebt,
                totalGain: 0,
                totalLoss: 0,
            })
        
            Strategy(oldVersion).migrate(newVersion)
            log StrategyMigrated(oldVersion, newVersion)
        
            for idx in range(MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES):
                if self.withdrawalQueue[idx] == oldVersion:
                    self.withdrawalQueue[idx] = newVersion
                    return  # Don't need to reorder anything because we swapped
        
        
        @external
        def revokeStrategy(strategy: address = msg.sender):
            """
            @notice
                Revoke a Strategy, setting its debt limit to 0 and preventing any
                future deposits.
        
                This function should only be used in the scenario where the Strategy is
                being retired but no migration of the positions are possible, or in the
                extreme scenario that the Strategy needs to be put into "Emergency Exit"
                mode in order for it to exit as quickly as possible. The latter scenario
                could be for any reason that is considered "critical" that the Strategy
                exits its position as fast as possible, such as a sudden change in market
                conditions leading to losses, or an imminent failure in an external
                dependency.
        
                This may only be called by governance, the guardian, or the Strategy
                itself. Note that a Strategy will only revoke itself during emergency
                shutdown.
            @param strategy The Strategy to revoke.
            """
            assert msg.sender in [strategy, self.governance, self.guardian]
            self._revokeStrategy(strategy)
        
        
        @external
        def addStrategyToQueue(strategy: address):
            """
            @notice
                Adds `strategy` to `withdrawalQueue`.
        
                This may only be called by governance or management.
            @dev
                The Strategy will be appended to `withdrawalQueue`, call
                `setWithdrawalQueue` to change the order.
            @param strategy The Strategy to add.
            """
            assert msg.sender in [self.management, self.governance]
            # Must be a current Strategy
            assert self.strategies[strategy].activation > 0
            # Check if queue is full
            assert self.withdrawalQueue[MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES - 1] == ZERO_ADDRESS
            # Can't already be in the queue
            for s in self.withdrawalQueue:
                if strategy == ZERO_ADDRESS:
                    break
                assert s != strategy
            self.withdrawalQueue[MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES - 1] = strategy
            self._organizeWithdrawalQueue()
            log StrategyAddedToQueue(strategy)
        
        
        @external
        def removeStrategyFromQueue(strategy: address):
            """
            @notice
                Remove `strategy` from `withdrawalQueue`.
        
                This may only be called by governance or management.
            @dev
                We don't do this with revokeStrategy because it should still
                be possible to withdraw from the Strategy if it's unwinding.
            @param strategy The Strategy to remove.
            """
            assert msg.sender in [self.management, self.governance]
            for idx in range(MAXIMUM_STRATEGIES):
                if self.withdrawalQueue[idx] == strategy:
                    self.withdrawalQueue[idx] = ZERO_ADDRESS
                    self._organizeWithdrawalQueue()
                    log StrategyRemovedFromQueue(strategy)
                    return  # We found the right location and cleared it
            raise  # We didn't find the Strategy in the queue
        
        
        @view
        @internal
        def _debtOutstanding(strategy: address) -> uint256:
            # See note on `debtOutstanding()`.
            strategy_debtLimit: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].debtRatio * self._totalAssets() / MAX_BPS
            strategy_totalDebt: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].totalDebt
        
            if self.emergencyShutdown:
                return strategy_totalDebt
            elif strategy_totalDebt <= strategy_debtLimit:
                return 0
            else:
                return strategy_totalDebt - strategy_debtLimit
        
        
        @view
        @external
        def debtOutstanding(strategy: address = msg.sender) -> uint256:
            """
            @notice
                Determines if `strategy` is past its debt limit and if any tokens
                should be withdrawn to the Vault.
            @param strategy The Strategy to check. Defaults to the caller.
            @return The quantity of tokens to withdraw.
            """
            return self._debtOutstanding(strategy)
        
        
        @view
        @internal
        def _creditAvailable(strategy: address) -> uint256:
            # See note on `creditAvailable()`.
            if self.emergencyShutdown:
                return 0
        
            vault_totalAssets: uint256 = self._totalAssets()
            vault_debtLimit: uint256 = self.debtRatio * vault_totalAssets / MAX_BPS
            vault_totalDebt: uint256 = self.totalDebt
            strategy_debtLimit: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].debtRatio * vault_totalAssets / MAX_BPS
            strategy_totalDebt: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].totalDebt
            strategy_minDebtPerHarvest: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].minDebtPerHarvest
            strategy_maxDebtPerHarvest: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].maxDebtPerHarvest
        
            # Exhausted credit line
            if strategy_debtLimit <= strategy_totalDebt or vault_debtLimit <= vault_totalDebt:
                return 0
        
            # Start with debt limit left for the Strategy
            available: uint256 = strategy_debtLimit - strategy_totalDebt
        
            # Adjust by the global debt limit left
            available = min(available, vault_debtLimit - vault_totalDebt)
        
            # Can only borrow up to what the contract has in reserve
            # NOTE: Running near 100% is discouraged
            available = min(available, self.token.balanceOf(self))
        
            # Adjust by min and max borrow limits (per harvest)
            # NOTE: min increase can be used to ensure that if a strategy has a minimum
            #       amount of capital needed to purchase a position, it's not given capital
            #       it can't make use of yet.
            # NOTE: max increase is used to make sure each harvest isn't bigger than what
            #       is authorized. This combined with adjusting min and max periods in
            #       `BaseStrategy` can be used to effect a "rate limit" on capital increase.
            if available < strategy_minDebtPerHarvest:
                return 0
            else:
                return min(available, strategy_maxDebtPerHarvest)
        
        @view
        @external
        def creditAvailable(strategy: address = msg.sender) -> uint256:
            """
            @notice
                Amount of tokens in Vault a Strategy has access to as a credit line.
        
                This will check the Strategy's debt limit, as well as the tokens
                available in the Vault, and determine the maximum amount of tokens
                (if any) the Strategy may draw on.
        
                In the rare case the Vault is in emergency shutdown this will return 0.
            @param strategy The Strategy to check. Defaults to caller.
            @return The quantity of tokens available for the Strategy to draw on.
            """
            return self._creditAvailable(strategy)
        
        
        @view
        @internal
        def _expectedReturn(strategy: address) -> uint256:
            # See note on `expectedReturn()`.
            strategy_lastReport: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].lastReport
            timeSinceLastHarvest: uint256 = block.timestamp - strategy_lastReport
            totalHarvestTime: uint256 = strategy_lastReport - self.strategies[strategy].activation
        
            # NOTE: If either `timeSinceLastHarvest` or `totalHarvestTime` is 0, we can short-circuit to `0`
            if timeSinceLastHarvest > 0 and totalHarvestTime > 0 and Strategy(strategy).isActive():
                # NOTE: Unlikely to throw unless strategy accumalates >1e68 returns
                # NOTE: Calculate average over period of time where harvests have occured in the past
                return (self.strategies[strategy].totalGain * timeSinceLastHarvest) / totalHarvestTime
            else:
                return 0  # Covers the scenario when block.timestamp == activation
        
        
        @view
        @external
        def availableDepositLimit() -> uint256:
            if self.depositLimit > self._totalAssets():
                return self.depositLimit - self._totalAssets()
            else:
                return 0
        
        
        @view
        @external
        def expectedReturn(strategy: address = msg.sender) -> uint256:
            """
            @notice
                Provide an accurate expected value for the return this `strategy`
                would provide to the Vault the next time `report()` is called
                (since the last time it was called).
            @param strategy The Strategy to determine the expected return for. Defaults to caller.
            @return
                The anticipated amount `strategy` should make on its investment
                since its last report.
            """
            return self._expectedReturn(strategy)
        
        
        @internal
        def _reportLoss(strategy: address, loss: uint256):
            # Loss can only be up the amount of debt issued to strategy
            totalDebt: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].totalDebt
            assert totalDebt >= loss
            self.strategies[strategy].totalLoss += loss
            self.strategies[strategy].totalDebt = totalDebt - loss
            self.totalDebt -= loss
        
            # Also, make sure we reduce our trust with the strategy by the same amount
            debtRatio: uint256 = self.strategies[strategy].debtRatio
            ratio_change: uint256 = min(loss * MAX_BPS / self._totalAssets(), debtRatio)
            self.strategies[strategy].debtRatio -= ratio_change 
            self.debtRatio -= ratio_change
        
        @internal
        def _assessFees(strategy: address, gain: uint256):
            # Issue new shares to cover fees
            # NOTE: In effect, this reduces overall share price by the combined fee
            # NOTE: may throw if Vault.totalAssets() > 1e64, or not called for more than a year
            governance_fee: uint256 = (
                (self.totalDebt * (block.timestamp - self.lastReport) * self.managementFee)
                / MAX_BPS
                / SECS_PER_YEAR
            )
            strategist_fee: uint256 = 0  # Only applies in certain conditions
        
            # NOTE: Applies if Strategy is not shutting down, or it is but all debt paid off
            # NOTE: No fee is taken when a Strategy is unwinding it's position, until all debt is paid
            if gain > 0:
                # NOTE: Unlikely to throw unless strategy reports >1e72 harvest profit
                strategist_fee = (
                    gain * self.strategies[strategy].performanceFee
                ) / MAX_BPS
                # NOTE: Unlikely to throw unless strategy reports >1e72 harvest profit
                governance_fee += gain * self.performanceFee / MAX_BPS
        
            # NOTE: This must be called prior to taking new collateral,
            #       or the calculation will be wrong!
            # NOTE: This must be done at the same time, to ensure the relative
            #       ratio of governance_fee : strategist_fee is kept intact
            total_fee: uint256 = governance_fee + strategist_fee
            if total_fee > 0:  # NOTE: If mgmt fee is 0% and no gains were realized, skip
                reward: uint256 = self._issueSharesForAmount(self, total_fee)
        
                # Send the rewards out as new shares in this Vault
                if strategist_fee > 0:  # NOTE: Guard against DIV/0 fault
                    # NOTE: Unlikely to throw unless sqrt(reward) >>> 1e39
                    strategist_reward: uint256 = (strategist_fee * reward) / total_fee
                    self._transfer(self, strategy, strategist_reward)
                    # NOTE: Strategy distributes rewards at the end of harvest()
                # NOTE: Governance earns any dust leftover from flooring math above
                if self.balanceOf[self] > 0:
                    self._transfer(self, self.rewards, self.balanceOf[self])
        
        
        @external
        def report(gain: uint256, loss: uint256, _debtPayment: uint256) -> uint256:
            """
            @notice
                Reports the amount of assets the calling Strategy has free (usually in
                terms of ROI).
        
                The performance fee is determined here, off of the strategy's profits
                (if any), and sent to governance.
        
                The strategist's fee is also determined here (off of profits), to be
                handled according to the strategist on the next harvest.
        
                This may only be called by a Strategy managed by this Vault.
            @dev
                For approved strategies, this is the most efficient behavior.
                The Strategy reports back what it has free, then Vault "decides"
                whether to take some back or give it more. Note that the most it can
                take is `gain + _debtPayment`, and the most it can give is all of the
                remaining reserves. Anything outside of those bounds is abnormal behavior.
        
                All approved strategies must have increased diligence around
                calling this function, as abnormal behavior could become catastrophic.
            @param gain
                Amount Strategy has realized as a gain on it's investment since its
                last report, and is free to be given back to Vault as earnings
            @param loss
                Amount Strategy has realized as a loss on it's investment since its
                last report, and should be accounted for on the Vault's balance sheet
            @param _debtPayment
                Amount Strategy has made available to cover outstanding debt
            @return Amount of debt outstanding (if totalDebt > debtLimit or emergency shutdown).
            """
        
            # Only approved strategies can call this function
            assert self.strategies[msg.sender].activation > 0
            # No lying about total available to withdraw!
            assert self.token.balanceOf(msg.sender) >= gain + _debtPayment
        
            # We have a loss to report, do it before the rest of the calculations
            if loss > 0:
                self._reportLoss(msg.sender, loss)
        
            # Assess both management fee and performance fee, and issue both as shares of the vault
            self._assessFees(msg.sender, gain)
        
            # Returns are always "realized gains"
            self.strategies[msg.sender].totalGain += gain
        
            # Outstanding debt the Strategy wants to take back from the Vault (if any)
            # NOTE: debtOutstanding <= StrategyParams.totalDebt
            debt: uint256 = self._debtOutstanding(msg.sender)
            debtPayment: uint256 = min(_debtPayment, debt)
        
            if debtPayment > 0:
                self.strategies[msg.sender].totalDebt -= debtPayment
                self.totalDebt -= debtPayment
                debt -= debtPayment
                # NOTE: `debt` is being tracked for later
        
            # Compute the line of credit the Vault is able to offer the Strategy (if any)
            credit: uint256 = self._creditAvailable(msg.sender)
        
            # Update the actual debt based on the full credit we are extending to the Strategy
            # or the returns if we are taking funds back
            # NOTE: credit + self.strategies[msg.sender].totalDebt is always < self.debtLimit
            # NOTE: At least one of `credit` or `debt` is always 0 (both can be 0)
            if credit > 0:
                self.strategies[msg.sender].totalDebt += credit
                self.totalDebt += credit
        
            # Give/take balance to Strategy, based on the difference between the reported gains
            # (if any), the debt payment (if any), the credit increase we are offering (if any),
            # and the debt needed to be paid off (if any)
            # NOTE: This is just used to adjust the balance of tokens between the Strategy and
            #       the Vault based on the Strategy's debt limit (as well as the Vault's).
            totalAvail: uint256 = gain + debtPayment
            if totalAvail < credit:  # credit surplus, give to Strategy
                self.erc20_safe_transfer(self.token.address, msg.sender, credit - totalAvail)
            elif totalAvail > credit:  # credit deficit, take from Strategy
                self.erc20_safe_transferFrom(self.token.address, msg.sender, self, totalAvail - credit)
            # else, don't do anything because it is balanced
        
            # Update reporting time
            self.strategies[msg.sender].lastReport = block.timestamp
            self.lastReport = block.timestamp
            self.lockedProfit = gain # profit is locked and gradually released per block
        
            log StrategyReported(
                msg.sender,
                gain,
                loss,
                debtPayment,
                self.strategies[msg.sender].totalGain,
                self.strategies[msg.sender].totalLoss,
                self.strategies[msg.sender].totalDebt,
                credit,
                self.strategies[msg.sender].debtRatio,
            )
        
            if self.strategies[msg.sender].debtRatio == 0 or self.emergencyShutdown:
                # Take every last penny the Strategy has (Emergency Exit/revokeStrategy)
                # NOTE: This is different than `debt` in order to extract *all* of the returns
                return Strategy(msg.sender).estimatedTotalAssets()
            else:
                # Otherwise, just return what we have as debt outstanding
                return debt
        
        
        @external
        def sweep(token: address, amount: uint256 = MAX_UINT256):
            """
            @notice
                Removes tokens from this Vault that are not the type of token managed
                by this Vault. This may be used in case of accidentally sending the
                wrong kind of token to this Vault.
        
                Tokens will be sent to `governance`.
        
                This will fail if an attempt is made to sweep the tokens that this
                Vault manages.
        
                This may only be called by governance.
            @param token The token to transfer out of this vault.
            @param amount The quantity or tokenId to transfer out.
            """
            assert msg.sender == self.governance
            # Can't be used to steal what this Vault is protecting
            assert token != self.token.address
            value: uint256 = amount
            if value == MAX_UINT256:
                value = ERC20(token).balanceOf(self)
            self.erc20_safe_transfer(token, self.governance, value)