This topic is about Solidity – View Functions.
View functions ensure that they will not modify the state. A function can be declared as view. The following statements if present in the function are considered modifying the state and compiler will throw warning in such cases.
- Modifying state variables.
- Emitting events.
- Creating other contracts.
- Using selfdestruct.
- Sending Ether via calls.
- Calling any function which is not marked view or pure.
- Using low-level calls.
- Using inline assembly containing certain opcodes.
Getter method are by default view functions.
See the example below using a view function.
Example
pragma solidity ^0.5.0; contract Test { function getResult() public view returns(uint product, uint sum){ uint a = 1; // local variable uint b = 2; product = a * b; sum = a + b; } }
Run the above program using steps provided in Solidity First Application chapter.
Output
0: uint256: product 2 1: uint256: sum 3
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