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Rust
203 lines
8.5 KiB
Rust
//! # Template Pallet
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//!
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//! A pallet with minimal functionality to help developers understand the essential components of
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//! writing a FRAME pallet. It is typically used in beginner tutorials or in Substrate template
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//! nodes as a starting point for creating a new pallet and **not meant to be used in production**.
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//!
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//! ## Overview
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//!
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//! This template pallet contains basic examples of:
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//! - declaring a storage item that stores a single `u32` value
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//! - declaring and using events
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//! - declaring and using errors
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//! - a dispatchable function that allows a user to set a new value to storage and emits an event
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//! upon success
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//! - another dispatchable function that causes a custom error to be thrown
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//!
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//! Each pallet section is annotated with an attribute using the `#[pallet::...]` procedural macro.
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//! This macro generates the necessary code for a pallet to be aggregated into a FRAME runtime.
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//!
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//! Learn more about FRAME macros [here](https://docs.substrate.io/reference/frame-macros/).
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//!
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//! ### Pallet Sections
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//!
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//! The pallet sections in this template are:
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//!
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//! - A **configuration trait** that defines the types and parameters which the pallet depends on
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//! (denoted by the `#[pallet::config]` attribute). See: [`Config`].
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//! - A **means to store pallet-specific data** (denoted by the `#[pallet::storage]` attribute).
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//! See: [`storage_types`].
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//! - A **declaration of the events** this pallet emits (denoted by the `#[pallet::event]`
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//! attribute). See: [`Event`].
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//! - A **declaration of the errors** that this pallet can throw (denoted by the `#[pallet::error]`
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//! attribute). See: [`Error`].
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//! - A **set of dispatchable functions** that define the pallet's functionality (denoted by the
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//! `#[pallet::call]` attribute). See: [`dispatchables`].
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//!
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//! Run `cargo doc --package pallet-template --open` to view this pallet's documentation.
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// We make sure this pallet uses `no_std` for compiling to Wasm.
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#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
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// Re-export pallet items so that they can be accessed from the crate namespace.
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pub use pallet::*;
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// FRAME pallets require their own "mock runtimes" to be able to run unit tests. This module
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// contains a mock runtime specific for testing this pallet's functionality.
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod mock;
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// This module contains the unit tests for this pallet.
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// Learn about pallet unit testing here: https://docs.substrate.io/test/unit-testing/
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests;
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// Every callable function or "dispatchable" a pallet exposes must have weight values that correctly
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// estimate a dispatchable's execution time. The benchmarking module is used to calculate weights
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// for each dispatchable and generates this pallet's weight.rs file. Learn more about benchmarking here: https://docs.substrate.io/test/benchmark/
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#[cfg(feature = "runtime-benchmarks")]
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mod benchmarking;
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pub mod weights;
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pub use weights::*;
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// All pallet logic is defined in its own module and must be annotated by the `pallet` attribute.
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#[frame_support::pallet]
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pub mod pallet {
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// Import various useful types required by all FRAME pallets.
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use super::*;
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use frame_support::pallet_prelude::*;
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use frame_system::pallet_prelude::*;
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// The `Pallet` struct serves as a placeholder to implement traits, methods and dispatchables
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// (`Call`s) in this pallet.
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#[pallet::pallet]
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pub struct Pallet<T>(_);
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/// The pallet's configuration trait.
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///
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/// All our types and constants a pallet depends on must be declared here.
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/// These types are defined generically and made concrete when the pallet is declared in the
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/// `runtime/src/lib.rs` file of your chain.
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#[pallet::config]
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pub trait Config: frame_system::Config {
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/// The overarching runtime event type.
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type RuntimeEvent: From<Event<Self>> + IsType<<Self as frame_system::Config>::RuntimeEvent>;
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/// A type representing the weights required by the dispatchables of this pallet.
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type WeightInfo: WeightInfo;
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}
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/// A storage item for this pallet.
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///
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/// In this template, we are declaring a storage item called `Something` that stores a single
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/// `u32` value. Learn more about runtime storage here: <https://docs.substrate.io/build/runtime-storage/>
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#[pallet::storage]
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pub type Something<T> = StorageValue<_, u32>;
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/// Events that functions in this pallet can emit.
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///
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/// Events are a simple means of indicating to the outside world (such as dApps, chain explorers
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/// or other users) that some notable update in the runtime has occurred. In a FRAME pallet, the
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/// documentation for each event field and its parameters is added to a node's metadata so it
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/// can be used by external interfaces or tools.
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///
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/// The `generate_deposit` macro generates a function on `Pallet` called `deposit_event` which
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/// will convert the event type of your pallet into `RuntimeEvent` (declared in the pallet's
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/// [`Config`] trait) and deposit it using [`frame_system::Pallet::deposit_event`].
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#[pallet::event]
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#[pallet::generate_deposit(pub(super) fn deposit_event)]
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pub enum Event<T: Config> {
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/// A user has successfully set a new value.
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SomethingStored {
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/// The new value set.
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something: u32,
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/// The account who set the new value.
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who: T::AccountId,
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},
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}
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/// Errors that can be returned by this pallet.
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///
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/// Errors tell users that something went wrong so it's important that their naming is
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/// informative. Similar to events, error documentation is added to a node's metadata so it's
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/// equally important that they have helpful documentation associated with them.
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///
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/// This type of runtime error can be up to 4 bytes in size should you want to return additional
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/// information.
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#[pallet::error]
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pub enum Error<T> {
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/// The value retrieved was `None` as no value was previously set.
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NoneValue,
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/// There was an attempt to increment the value in storage over `u32::MAX`.
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StorageOverflow,
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}
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/// The pallet's dispatchable functions ([`Call`]s).
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///
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/// Dispatchable functions allows users to interact with the pallet and invoke state changes.
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/// These functions materialize as "extrinsics", which are often compared to transactions.
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/// They must always return a `DispatchResult` and be annotated with a weight and call index.
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///
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/// The [`call_index`] macro is used to explicitly
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/// define an index for calls in the [`Call`] enum. This is useful for pallets that may
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/// introduce new dispatchables over time. If the order of a dispatchable changes, its index
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/// will also change which will break backwards compatibility.
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///
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/// The [`weight`] macro is used to assign a weight to each call.
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#[pallet::call]
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impl<T: Config> Pallet<T> {
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/// An example dispatchable that takes a single u32 value as a parameter, writes the value
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/// to storage and emits an event.
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///
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/// It checks that the _origin_ for this call is _Signed_ and returns a dispatch
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/// error if it isn't. Learn more about origins here: <https://docs.substrate.io/build/origins/>
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#[pallet::call_index(0)]
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#[pallet::weight(T::WeightInfo::do_something())]
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pub fn do_something(origin: OriginFor<T>, something: u32) -> DispatchResult {
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// Check that the extrinsic was signed and get the signer.
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let who = ensure_signed(origin)?;
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// Update storage.
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Something::<T>::put(something);
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// Emit an event.
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Self::deposit_event(Event::SomethingStored { something, who });
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// Return a successful `DispatchResult`
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Ok(())
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}
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/// An example dispatchable that may throw a custom error.
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///
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/// It checks that the caller is a signed origin and reads the current value from the
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/// `Something` storage item. If a current value exists, it is incremented by 1 and then
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/// written back to storage.
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///
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/// ## Errors
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///
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/// The function will return an error under the following conditions:
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///
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/// - If no value has been set ([`Error::NoneValue`])
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/// - If incrementing the value in storage causes an arithmetic overflow
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/// ([`Error::StorageOverflow`])
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#[pallet::call_index(1)]
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#[pallet::weight(T::WeightInfo::cause_error())]
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pub fn cause_error(origin: OriginFor<T>) -> DispatchResult {
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let _who = ensure_signed(origin)?;
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// Read a value from storage.
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match Something::<T>::get() {
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// Return an error if the value has not been set.
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None => Err(Error::<T>::NoneValue.into()),
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Some(old) => {
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// Increment the value read from storage. This will cause an error in the event
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// of overflow.
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let new = old.checked_add(1).ok_or(Error::<T>::StorageOverflow)?;
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// Update the value in storage with the incremented result.
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Something::<T>::put(new);
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Ok(())
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},
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}
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}
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}
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}
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