Security analysis tool for EVM bytecode. Supports smart contracts built for Ethereum, Hedera, Quorum, Vechain, Roostock, Tron and other EVM-compatible blockchains.
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# Analysis results for test-filename.sol
## Exception state
- SWC ID: 110
- Type: Informational
- Contract: Unknown
- Function name: `assert3(uint256)`
- PC address: 446
- Estimated Gas Usage: 206 - 301
### Description
A reachable exception (opcode 0xfe) has been detected. This can be caused by type errors, division by zero, out-of-bounds array access, or assert violations. Note that explicit `assert()` should only be used to check invariants. Use `require()` for regular input checking.
## Exception state
- SWC ID: 110
- Type: Informational
- Contract: Unknown
- Function name: `arrayaccess(uint256)`
- PC address: 484
- Estimated Gas Usage: 256 - 351
### Description
A reachable exception (opcode 0xfe) has been detected. This can be caused by type errors, division by zero, out-of-bounds array access, or assert violations. Note that explicit `assert()` should only be used to check invariants. Use `require()` for regular input checking.
## Exception state
- SWC ID: 110
- Type: Informational
- Contract: Unknown
- Function name: `divisionby0(uint256)`
- PC address: 506
- Estimated Gas Usage: 272 - 367
### Description
A reachable exception (opcode 0xfe) has been detected. This can be caused by type errors, division by zero, out-of-bounds array access, or assert violations. Note that explicit `assert()` should only be used to check invariants. Use `require()` for regular input checking.
## Exception state
- SWC ID: 110
- Type: Informational
- Contract: Unknown
- Function name: `assert1()`
- PC address: 531
- Estimated Gas Usage: 268 - 363
### Description
A reachable exception (opcode 0xfe) has been detected. This can be caused by type errors, division by zero, out-of-bounds array access, or assert violations. Note that explicit `assert()` should only be used to check invariants. Use `require()` for regular input checking.