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I'm trying to fork a token contract and deploy it locally using ganache but I keep running into the following error:

error

I have tried to debug the error using truffle debug 'transaction' and find the following:

debug

Now since there's no assert(), revert(), or require() statement I believe it's an out-of-gas exception error. However, one odd thing I've noticed is that after commenting out those two lines and trying to compile it still throws an error on those lines:

debug2

According to this post, comments do not affect the gas cost and I don't see how commented out code could be throwing one of the other errors.

Does anyone know what's going on here?

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  • You should provide your Solidity code in question to we can understand the problem.
    – Kiasha
    Apr 27, 2021 at 8:33
  • @Kiasha Hi, the code in question is linked at the very start of the post. I've simply copy pasted that code and then imported its artifact into 1_initial_migration.js and and then attempted to deploy it.
    – Craig
    Apr 27, 2021 at 8:42
  • what means address(0) in constructor?
    – Kiasha
    Apr 27, 2021 at 8:47
  • @Kiasha 0x0000000000000000000000000000000000000000
    – Craig
    Apr 27, 2021 at 8:50
  • Why are you using a function in constructor that never implemented beforehand. I mean .factory() in: uniswapV2Pair = IUniswapV2Factory(_uniswapV2Router.factory()) .createPair(address(this), _uniswapV2Router.WETH());
    – Kiasha
    Apr 27, 2021 at 9:00

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Just before those lines I see Bonfire creating a pair on Uniswap. Did you deployed that contract as well on Ganache? is Ganache forking mainnet?

IUniswapV2Router02 _uniswapV2Router = IUniswapV2Router02(0x05fF2B0DB69458A0750badebc4f9e13aDd608C7F);

// Create a uniswap pair for this new token
uniswapV2Pair = IUniswapV2Factory(_uniswapV2Router.factory())
            .createPair(address(this), _uniswapV2Router.WETH());
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    I haven't deployed that contract on Ganache or forked the mainnet. I suppose that is likely the error then?
    – Craig
    Apr 27, 2021 at 8:54
  • Probably and this could explain the out-of-gas error. Apr 27, 2021 at 9:06

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