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FRAME: Create TransactionExtension as a replacement for SignedExtension (#2280)
Closes #2160 First part of [Extrinsic Horizon](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/2415) Introduces a new trait `TransactionExtension` to replace `SignedExtension`. Introduce the idea of transactions which obey the runtime's extensions and have according Extension data (né Extra data) yet do not have hard-coded signatures. Deprecate the terminology of "Unsigned" when used for transactions/extrinsics owing to there now being "proper" unsigned transactions which obey the extension framework and "old-style" unsigned which do not. Instead we have __*General*__ for the former and __*Bare*__ for the latter. (Ultimately, the latter will be phased out as a type of transaction, and Bare will only be used for Inherents.) Types of extrinsic are now therefore: - Bare (no hardcoded signature, no Extra data; used to be known as "Unsigned") - Bare transactions (deprecated): Gossiped, validated with `ValidateUnsigned` (deprecated) and the `_bare_compat` bits of `TransactionExtension` (deprecated). - Inherents: Not gossiped, validated with `ProvideInherent`. - Extended (Extra data): Gossiped, validated via `TransactionExtension`. - Signed transactions (with a hardcoded signature). - General transactions (without a hardcoded signature). `TransactionExtension` differs from `SignedExtension` because: - A signature on the underlying transaction may validly not be present. - It may alter the origin during validation. - `pre_dispatch` is renamed to `prepare` and need not contain the checks present in `validate`. - `validate` and `prepare` is passed an `Origin` rather than a `AccountId`. - `validate` may pass arbitrary information into `prepare` via a new user-specifiable type `Val`. - `AdditionalSigned`/`additional_signed` is renamed to `Implicit`/`implicit`. It is encoded *for the entire transaction* and passed in to each extension as a new argument to `validate`. This facilitates the ability of extensions to acts as underlying crypto. There is a new `DispatchTransaction` trait which contains only default function impls and is impl'ed for any `TransactionExtension` impler. It provides several utility functions which reduce some of the tedium from using `TransactionExtension` (indeed, none of its regular functions should now need to be called directly). Three transaction version discriminator ("versions") are now permissible: - 0b000000100: Bare (used to be called "Unsigned"): contains Signature or Extra (extension data). After bare transactions are no longer supported, this will strictly identify an Inherents only. - 0b100000100: Old-school "Signed" Transaction: contains Signature and Extra (extension data). - 0b010000100: New-school "General" Transaction: contains Extra (extension data), but no Signature. For the New-school General Transaction, it becomes trivial for authors to publish extensions to the mechanism for authorizing an Origin, e.g. through new kinds of key-signing schemes, ZK proofs, pallet state, mutations over pre-authenticated origins or any combination of the above. ## Code Migration ### NOW: Getting it to build Wrap your `SignedExtension`s in `AsTransactionExtension`. This should be accompanied by renaming your aggregate type in line with the new terminology. E.g. Before: ```rust /// The SignedExtension to the basic transaction logic. pub type SignedExtra = ( /* snip */ MySpecialSignedExtension, ); /// Unchecked extrinsic type as expected by this runtime. pub type UncheckedExtrinsic = generic::UncheckedExtrinsic<Address, RuntimeCall, Signature, SignedExtra>; ``` After: ```rust /// The extension to the basic transaction logic. pub type TxExtension = ( /* snip */ AsTransactionExtension<MySpecialSignedExtension>, ); /// Unchecked extrinsic type as expected by this runtime. pub type UncheckedExtrinsic = generic::UncheckedExtrinsic<Address, RuntimeCall, Signature, TxExtension>; ``` You'll also need to alter any transaction building logic to add a `.into()` to make the conversion happen. E.g. Before: ```rust fn construct_extrinsic( /* snip */ ) -> UncheckedExtrinsic { let extra: SignedExtra = ( /* snip */ MySpecialSignedExtension::new(/* snip */), ); let payload = SignedPayload::new(call.clone(), extra.clone()).unwrap(); let signature = payload.using_encoded(|e| sender.sign(e)); UncheckedExtrinsic::new_signed( /* snip */ Signature::Sr25519(signature), extra, ) } ``` After: ```rust fn construct_extrinsic( /* snip */ ) -> UncheckedExtrinsic { let tx_ext: TxExtension = ( /* snip */ MySpecialSignedExtension::new(/* snip */).into(), ); let payload = SignedPayload::new(call.clone(), tx_ext.clone()).unwrap(); let signature = payload.using_encoded(|e| sender.sign(e)); UncheckedExtrinsic::new_signed( /* snip */ Signature::Sr25519(signature), tx_ext, ) } ``` ### SOON: Migrating to `TransactionExtension` Most `SignedExtension`s can be trivially converted to become a `TransactionExtension`. There are a few things to know. - Instead of a single trait like `SignedExtension`, you should now implement two traits individually: `TransactionExtensionBase` and `TransactionExtension`. - Weights are now a thing and must be provided via the new function `fn weight`. #### `TransactionExtensionBase` This trait takes care of anything which is not dependent on types specific to your runtime, most notably `Call`. - `AdditionalSigned`/`additional_signed` is renamed to `Implicit`/`implicit`. - Weight must be returned by implementing the `weight` function. If your extension is associated with a pallet, you'll probably want to do this via the pallet's existing benchmarking infrastructure. #### `TransactionExtension` Generally: - `pre_dispatch` is now `prepare` and you *should not reexecute the `validate` functionality in there*! - You don't get an account ID any more; you get an origin instead. If you need to presume an account ID, then you can use the trait function `AsSystemOriginSigner::as_system_origin_signer`. - You get an additional ticket, similar to `Pre`, called `Val`. This defines data which is passed from `validate` into `prepare`. This is important since you should not be duplicating logic from `validate` to `prepare`, you need a way of passing your working from the former into the latter. This is it. - This trait takes two type parameters: `Call` and `Context`. `Call` is the runtime call type which used to be an associated type; you can just move it to become a type parameter for your trait impl. `Context` is not currently used and you can safely implement over it as an unbounded type. - There's no `AccountId` associated type any more. Just remove it. Regarding `validate`: - You get three new parameters in `validate`; all can be ignored when migrating from `SignedExtension`. - `validate` returns a tuple on success; the second item in the tuple is the new ticket type `Self::Val` which gets passed in to `prepare`. If you use any information extracted during `validate` (off-chain and on-chain, non-mutating) in `prepare` (on-chain, mutating) then you can pass it through with this. For the tuple's last item, just return the `origin` argument. Regarding `prepare`: - This is renamed from `pre_dispatch`, but there is one change: - FUNCTIONALITY TO VALIDATE THE TRANSACTION NEED NOT BE DUPLICATED FROM `validate`!! - (This is different to `SignedExtension` which was required to run the same checks in `pre_dispatch` as in `validate`.) Regarding `post_dispatch`: - Since there are no unsigned transactions handled by `TransactionExtension`, `Pre` is always defined, so the first parameter is `Self::Pre` rather than `Option<Self::Pre>`. If you make use of `SignedExtension::validate_unsigned` or `SignedExtension::pre_dispatch_unsigned`, then: - Just use the regular versions of these functions instead. - Have your logic execute in the case that the `origin` is `None`. - Ensure your transaction creation logic creates a General Transaction rather than a Bare Transaction; this means having to include all `TransactionExtension`s' data. - `ValidateUnsigned` can still be used (for now) if you need to be able to construct transactions which contain none of the extension data, however these will be phased out in stage 2 of the Transactions Horizon, so you should consider moving to an extension-centric design. ## TODO - [x] Introduce `CheckSignature` impl of `TransactionExtension` to ensure it's possible to have crypto be done wholly in a `TransactionExtension`. - [x] Deprecate `SignedExtension` and move all uses in codebase to `TransactionExtension`. - [x] `ChargeTransactionPayment` - [x] `DummyExtension` - [x] `ChargeAssetTxPayment` (asset-tx-payment) - [x] `ChargeAssetTxPayment` (asset-conversion-tx-payment) - [x] `CheckWeight` - [x] `CheckTxVersion` - [x] `CheckSpecVersion` - [x] `CheckNonce` - [x] `CheckNonZeroSender` - [x] `CheckMortality` - [x] `CheckGenesis` - [x] `CheckOnlySudoAccount` - [x] `WatchDummy` - [x] `PrevalidateAttests` - [x] `GenericSignedExtension` - [x] `SignedExtension` (chain-polkadot-bulletin) - [x] `RefundSignedExtensionAdapter` - [x] Implement `fn weight` across the board. - [ ] Go through all pre-existing extensions which assume an account signer and explicitly handle the possibility of another kind of origin. - [x] `CheckNonce` should probably succeed in the case of a non-account origin. - [x] `CheckNonZeroSender` should succeed in the case of a non-account origin. - [x] `ChargeTransactionPayment` and family should fail in the case of a non-account origin. - [ ] - [x] Fix any broken tests. --------- Signed-off-by: georgepisaltu <george.pisaltu@parity.io> 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implement ConversionToAssetBalance in asset-rate (#2903)
Implements the `ConversionToAssetBalance` trait to asset-rate by doing `1/rate*(balance)`. |
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[FRAME Core] remove unnecessary overrides while using derive_impl for frame_system (#3317)
# Description
This PR removes redundant type definition from test definition config
implementations like
```
#[derive_impl(frame_system::config_preludes::TestDefaultConfig as frame_system::DefaultConfig)]
impl frame_system::Config for Test {
type A = A;
...
}
```
This changes avoid redundancies in the code as the macro `derive_impl`
defines the relevant types. To implement the changes, it was a simple
fact of running tests and making sure that the tests would still run
while the definition would be removed.
Closes #3237
As a note, here is a brief account of things done from the Issue's
description statement
```
alliance migrate alliance, fast-unstake and bags list to use derive-impl #1636
asset-conversion DONE
asset-rate DONE
assets DONE
atomic-swap DONE
aura DONE
authority-discovery DONE
authorship migrate babe and authorship to use derive-impl #1790
babe migrate babe and authorship to use derive-impl #1790
bags-list migrate alliance, fast-unstake and bags list to use derive-impl #1636
balances DONE
beefy NOTHING TO DO --- also noted this error without failing tests Feb 13 13:49:08.941 ERROR runtime::timestamp: `pallet_timestamp::UnixTime::now` is called at genesis, invalid value returned: 0
beefy-mmr NOTHING TO DO
bounties DONE
child-bounties DONE
collective DONE
contracts DONE
conviction-voting DONE
core-fellowship NOTHING TO DO
democracy DONE
election-provider-multi-phase NOTHING TO DO
elections-phragmen DONE
executive NOTHING TO DO
fast-unstake migrate alliance, fast-unstake and bags list to use derive-impl #1636
glutton DONE
grandpa DONE
identity DONE
im-online NOTHING TO DO
indices Refactor indices pallet #1789
insecure-randomness-collective-flip DONE
lottery DONE
membership DONE
merkle-mountain-range NOTHING TO DO
message-queue DONE
multisig add frame_system::DefaultConfig to individual pallet DefaultConfigs substrate#14453
nft-fractionalization DONE
nfts DONE
nicks Refactor pallet-state-trie-migration to fungible::* traits #1801 NOT IN REPO
nis DONE
node-authorization DONE
nomination-pools NOTHING TO DO -- ONLY impl for Runtime
offences DELETED EVERYTHING -- IS THAT CORRECT??
preimage DONE
proxy add frame_system::DefaultConfig to individual pallet DefaultConfigs substrate#14453
ranked-collective NOTHING TO DO
recovery DONE
referenda DONE
remark DONE
root-offences DONE
root-testing NOTHING TO DO
salary NOTHING TO DO
scheduler DONE
scored-pool DONE
session DONE -- substrate/frame/session/benchmarking/src/mock.rs untouched
society NOTHING TO DO
staking DONE
staking-bags-benchmarks NOT IN REPO
state-trie-migration NOTHING TO DO
statement DONE
sudo DONE
system DONE
timestamp DONE
tips DONE
transaction-payment NOTHING TO DO
transaction-storage NOTHING TO DO
treasury DONE
try-runtime NOTHING TO DO -- no specific mention of 'for Test'
uniques DONE
utility DONE
vesting DONE
whitelist DONE
```
---------
Co-authored-by: command-bot <>
Co-authored-by: gupnik <nikhilgupta.iitk@gmail.com>
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[frame] #[pallet::composite_enum] improved variant count handling + removed pallet_balances's MaxHolds config (#2657)
I started this investigation/issue based on @liamaharon question [here](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1801#discussion_r1410452499). ## Problem The `pallet_balances` integrity test should correctly detect that the runtime has correct distinct `HoldReasons` variant count. I assume the same situation exists for RuntimeFreezeReason. It is not a critical problem, if we set `MaxHolds` with a sufficiently large value, everything should be ok. However, in this case, the integrity_test check becomes less useful. **Situation for "any" runtime:** - `HoldReason` enums from different pallets: ```rust /// from pallet_nis #[pallet::composite_enum] pub enum HoldReason { NftReceipt, } /// from pallet_preimage #[pallet::composite_enum] pub enum HoldReason { Preimage, } // from pallet_state-trie-migration #[pallet::composite_enum] pub enum HoldReason { SlashForContinueMigrate, SlashForMigrateCustomTop, SlashForMigrateCustomChild, } ``` - generated `RuntimeHoldReason` enum looks like: ```rust pub enum RuntimeHoldReason { #[codec(index = 32u8)] Preimage(pallet_preimage::HoldReason), #[codec(index = 38u8)] Nis(pallet_nis::HoldReason), #[codec(index = 42u8)] StateTrieMigration(pallet_state_trie_migration::HoldReason), } ``` - composite enum `RuntimeHoldReason` variant count is detected as `3` - we set `type MaxHolds = ConstU32<3>` - `pallet_balances::integrity_test` is ok with `3`(at least 3) However, the real problem can occur in a live runtime where some functionality might stop working. This is due to a total of 5 distinct hold reasons (for pallets with multi-instance support, it is even more), and not all of them can be used because of an incorrect `MaxHolds`, which is deemed acceptable according to the `integrity_test`: ``` // pseudo-code - if we try to call all of these: T::Currency::hold(&pallet_nis::HoldReason::NftReceipt.into(), &nft_owner, deposit)?; T::Currency::hold(&pallet_preimage::HoldReason::Preimage.into(), &nft_owner, deposit)?; T::Currency::hold(&pallet_state_trie_migration::HoldReason::SlashForContinueMigrate.into(), &nft_owner, deposit)?; // With `type MaxHolds = ConstU32<3>` these two will fail T::Currency::hold(&pallet_state_trie_migration::HoldReason::SlashForMigrateCustomTop.into(), &nft_owner, deposit)?; T::Currency::hold(&pallet_state_trie_migration::HoldReason::SlashForMigrateCustomChild.into(), &nft_owner, deposit)?; ``` ## Solutions A macro `#[pallet::*]` expansion is extended of `VariantCount` implementation for the `#[pallet::composite_enum]` enum type. This expansion generates the `VariantCount` implementation for pallets' `HoldReason`, `FreezeReason`, `LockId`, and `SlashReason`. Enum variants must be plain enum values without fields to ensure a deterministic count. The composite runtime enum, `RuntimeHoldReason` and `RuntimeFreezeReason`, now sets `VariantCount::VARIANT_COUNT` as the sum of pallets' enum `VariantCount::VARIANT_COUNT`: ```rust #[frame_support::pallet(dev_mode)] mod module_single_instance { #[pallet::composite_enum] pub enum HoldReason { ModuleSingleInstanceReason1, ModuleSingleInstanceReason2, } ... } #[frame_support::pallet(dev_mode)] mod module_multi_instance { #[pallet::composite_enum] pub enum HoldReason<I: 'static = ()> { ModuleMultiInstanceReason1, ModuleMultiInstanceReason2, ModuleMultiInstanceReason3, } ... } impl self::sp_api_hidden_includes_construct_runtime::hidden_include::traits::VariantCount for RuntimeHoldReason { const VARIANT_COUNT: u32 = 0 + module_single_instance::HoldReason::VARIANT_COUNT + module_multi_instance::HoldReason::<module_multi_instance::Instance1>::VARIANT_COUNT + module_multi_instance::HoldReason::<module_multi_instance::Instance2>::VARIANT_COUNT + module_multi_instance::HoldReason::<module_multi_instance::Instance3>::VARIANT_COUNT; } ``` In addition, `MaxHolds` is removed (as suggested [here](https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/2657#discussion_r1443324573)) from `pallet_balances`, and its `Holds` are now bounded to `RuntimeHoldReason::VARIANT_COUNT`. Therefore, there is no need to let the runtime specify `MaxHolds`. ## For reviewers Relevant changes can be found here: - `substrate/frame/support/procedural/src/lib.rs` - `substrate/frame/support/procedural/src/pallet/parse/composite.rs` - `substrate/frame/support/procedural/src/pallet/expand/composite.rs` - `substrate/frame/support/procedural/src/construct_runtime/expand/composite_helper.rs` - `substrate/frame/support/procedural/src/construct_runtime/expand/hold_reason.rs` - `substrate/frame/support/procedural/src/construct_runtime/expand/freeze_reason.rs` - `substrate/frame/support/src/traits/misc.rs` And the rest of the files is just about removed `MaxHolds` from `pallet_balances` ## Next steps Do the same for `MaxFreezes` https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/2997. --------- Co-authored-by: command-bot <> Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de> Co-authored-by: Dónal Murray <donal.murray@parity.io> Co-authored-by: gupnik <nikhilgupta.iitk@gmail.com> |
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Moves all test runtimes to use derive_impl (#2409)
Step in https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/171 This PR adds `derive_impl` on all `frame_system` config impls for mock runtimes. The overridden configs are maintained as of now to ensure minimal changes. --------- Co-authored-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io> |
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98f9e2ea9d |
Fixes import path in benchmark macro (#2437)
Fully-qualified path was not being used in benchmark macro for one of the cases. This PR fixes this and removes the unnecessary import in a couple of files, which I believe was done to fix this issue. |
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35eb133baa |
Ensure correct variant count in Runtime[Hold/Freeze]Reason (#1900)
closes https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/1882 ## Breaking Changes This PR introduces a new item to `pallet_balances::Config`: ```diff trait Config { ++ type RuntimeFreezeReasons; } ``` This value is only used to check it against `type MaxFreeze`. A similar check has been added for `MaxHolds` against `RuntimeHoldReasons`, which is already given to `pallet_balances`. In all contexts, you should pass the real `RuntimeFreezeReasons` generated by `construct_runtime` to `type RuntimeFreezeReasons`. Passing `()` would also work, but it would imply that the runtime uses no freezes at all. --------- Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io> Co-authored-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io> |
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cb944dc548 |
Treasury spends various asset kinds (#1333)
### Summary This PR introduces new dispatchables to the treasury pallet, allowing spends of various asset types. The enhanced features of the treasury pallet, in conjunction with the asset-rate pallet, are set up and enabled for Westend and Rococo. ### Westend and Rococo runtimes. Polkadot/Kusams/Rococo Treasury can accept proposals for `spends` of various asset kinds by specifying the asset's location and ID. #### Treasury Instance New Dispatchables: - `spend(AssetKind, AssetBalance, Beneficiary, Option<ValidFrom>)` - propose and approve a spend; - `payout(SpendIndex)` - payout an approved spend or retry a failed payout - `check_payment(SpendIndex)` - check the status of a payout; - `void_spend(SpendIndex)` - void previously approved spend; > existing spend dispatchable renamed to spend_local in this context, the `AssetKind` parameter contains the asset's location and it's corresponding `asset_id`, for example: `USDT` on `AssetHub`, ``` rust location = MultiLocation(0, X1(Parachain(1000))) asset_id = MultiLocation(0, X2(PalletInstance(50), GeneralIndex(1984))) ``` the `Beneficiary` parameter is a `MultiLocation` in the context of the asset's location, for example ``` rust // the Fellowship salary pallet's location / account FellowshipSalaryPallet = MultiLocation(1, X2(Parachain(1001), PalletInstance(64))) // or custom `AccountId` Alice = MultiLocation(0, AccountId32(network: None, id: [1,...])) ``` the `AssetBalance` represents the amount of the `AssetKind` to be transferred to the `Beneficiary`. For permission checks, the asset amount is converted to the native amount and compared against the maximum spendable amount determined by the commanding spend origin. the `spend` dispatchable allows for batching spends with different `ValidFrom` arguments, enabling milestone-based spending. If the expectations tied to an approved spend are not met, it is possible to void the spend later using the `void_spend` dispatchable. Asset Rate Pallet provides the conversion rate from the `AssetKind` to the native balance. #### Asset Rate Instance Dispatchables: - `create(AssetKind, Rate)` - initialize a conversion rate to the native balance for the given asset - `update(AssetKind, Rate)` - update the conversion rate to the native balance for the given asset - `remove(AssetKind)` - remove an existing conversion rate to the native balance for the given asset the pallet's dispatchables can be executed by the Root or Treasurer origins. ### Treasury Pallet Treasury Pallet can accept proposals for `spends` of various asset kinds and pay them out through the implementation of the `Pay` trait. New Dispatchables: - `spend(Config::AssetKind, AssetBalance, Config::Beneficiary, Option<ValidFrom>)` - propose and approve a spend; - `payout(SpendIndex)` - payout an approved spend or retry a failed payout; - `check_payment(SpendIndex)` - check the status of a payout; - `void_spend(SpendIndex)` - void previously approved spend; > existing spend dispatchable renamed to spend_local The parameters' types of the `spend` dispatchable exposed via the pallet's `Config` and allows to propose and accept a spend of a certain amount. An approved spend can be claimed via the `payout` within the `Config::SpendPeriod`. Clients provide an implementation of the `Pay` trait which can pay an asset of the `AssetKind` to the `Beneficiary` in `AssetBalance` units. The implementation of the Pay trait might not have an immediate final payment status, for example if implemented over `XCM` and the actual transfer happens on a remote chain. The `check_status` dispatchable can be executed to update the spend's payment state and retry the `payout` if the payment has failed. --------- Co-authored-by: joe petrowski <25483142+joepetrowski@users.noreply.github.com> Co-authored-by: command-bot <> |
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841a33ede4 |
asset-rate pallet: box asset kind parameter (#1545)
The `AssetKind` type parameter of a dispatchable, defined by the user, might be large — like `xcm::MultiLocation`. To prevent inflating the size of the `Call` type, we `Box` it. This changes required for https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/1333 --------- Co-authored-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io> |
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878c562cd4 |
Restructure frame_support macro related exports (#14745)
* make reexports private * make reexports private 2 * make reexports private for runtime-benchmarking * make reexports private for try-runtime * fix for try-runtime * make reexports private for tests * fmt * make reexports private for tests * make reexports private for experimental * fix beefy * fix ui test * fix ui test * fix benches * ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh" * fix contracts use * wip * wip * do not reexport sp_api::metadata_ir * fix CI checks * fix support tests * ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh" * Update frame/support/src/lib.rs Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de> * import codec directly * fmt * fix node-cli tests --------- Co-authored-by: command-bot <> Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de> |
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85f9931e4f |
Add FixedPointOperand blanket implementation (#14634)
* bound `Balance` to `FixedPointOperand` * ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh" * clean up code * Apply suggestions from code review Co-authored-by: Gavin Wood <gavin@parity.io> * wip * add blanket `FixedPointOperand` impl * update nis CurrencyBalance * remove CheckedNeg bound --------- Co-authored-by: command-bot <> Co-authored-by: Gavin Wood <gavin@parity.io> |
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99fc51ce3e |
Pallets: Asset Rate - Rename AssetId to AssetKind, Introduce AssetKindFactory Trait (#14514)
* asset-rate rename asset_id to asset_kind * asset-rate pallet benchmarks asset kind factory * rename to SEED * fixes * Update frame/asset-rate/src/benchmarking.rs Co-authored-by: joe petrowski <25483142+joepetrowski@users.noreply.github.com> * sp-core optional dep * sp-core included for benchmarks * sp-core to dev dep * sp-core add dep prefix --------- Co-authored-by: joe petrowski <25483142+joepetrowski@users.noreply.github.com> |
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6a29a70a92 |
Replace system config Index for Nonce (#14290)
* replace Index by Nonce * replace Index by Nonce * replace Index by Nonce * replace Index by Nonce * replace Index by Nonce * wip * remove index in lieu of nonce * wip * remove accountnonce in lieu of nonce * add minor improvement * rebase and merge conflicts |
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5e7b27e98c |
Moves Block to frame_system instead of construct_runtime and removes Header and BlockNumber (#14437)
* Initial setup * Adds node block * Uses UncheckedExtrinsic and removes Where section * Updates frame_system to use Block * Adds deprecation warning * Fixes pallet-timestamp * Removes Header and BlockNumber * Addresses review comments * Addresses review comments * Adds comment about compiler bug * Removes where clause * Refactors code * Fixes errors in cargo check * Fixes errors in cargo check * Fixes warnings in cargo check * Formatting * Fixes construct_runtime tests * Uses import instead of full path for BlockNumber * Uses import instead of full path for Header * Formatting * Fixes construct_runtime tests * Fixes imports in benchmarks * Formatting * Fixes construct_runtime tests * Formatting * Minor updates * Fixes construct_runtime ui tests * Fixes construct_runtime ui tests with 1.70 * Fixes docs * Fixes docs * Adds u128 mock block type * Fixes split example * fixes for cumulus * ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh" * Updates new tests * Fixes fully-qualified path in few places * Formatting * Update frame/examples/default-config/src/lib.rs Co-authored-by: Juan <juangirini@gmail.com> * Update frame/support/procedural/src/construct_runtime/mod.rs Co-authored-by: Juan <juangirini@gmail.com> * ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh" * Addresses some review comments * Fixes build * ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh" * Update frame/democracy/src/lib.rs Co-authored-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io> * Update frame/democracy/src/lib.rs Co-authored-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io> * Update frame/support/procedural/src/construct_runtime/mod.rs Co-authored-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io> * Update frame/support/procedural/src/construct_runtime/mod.rs Co-authored-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io> * Addresses review comments * Updates trait bounds * Minor fix * ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh" * Removes unnecessary bound * ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh" * Updates test * Fixes build * Adds a bound for header * ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh" * Removes where block * Minor fix * Minor fix * Fixes tests * ".git/.scripts/commands/update-ui/update-ui.sh" 1.70 * Updates test * Update primitives/runtime/src/traits.rs Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de> * Update primitives/runtime/src/traits.rs Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de> * Updates doc * Updates doc --------- Co-authored-by: command-bot <> Co-authored-by: Juan <juangirini@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io> Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de> |
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87d41d0a89 |
GenesisBuild<T,I> deprecated. BuildGenesisConfig added. (#14306)
* frame::support: GenesisConfig types for Runtime enabled * frame::support: macro generating GenesisBuild::build for RuntimeGenesisConfig * frame: ambiguity BuildStorage vs GenesisBuild fixed * fix * RuntimeGenesisBuild added * Revert "frame: ambiguity BuildStorage vs GenesisBuild fixed" This reverts commit 950f3d019d0e21c55a739c44cc19cdabd3ff0293. * Revert "fix" This reverts commit a2f76dd24e9a16cf9230d45825ed28787211118b. * Revert "RuntimeGenesisBuild added" This reverts commit 3c131b618138ced29c01ab8d15d8c6410c9e128b. * Revert "Revert "frame: ambiguity BuildStorage vs GenesisBuild fixed"" This reverts commit 2b1ecd467231eddec69f8d328039ba48a380da3d. * Revert "Revert "fix"" This reverts commit fd7fa629adf579d83e30e6ae9fd162637fc45e30. * Code review suggestions * frame: BuildGenesisConfig added, BuildGenesis deprecated * frame: some pallets updated with BuildGenesisConfig * constuct_runtime: support for BuildGenesisConfig * frame::support: genesis_build macro supports BuildGenesisConfig * frame: BuildGenesisConfig added, BuildGenesis deprecated * Cargo.lock update * test-runtime: fixes * Revert "fix" This reverts commit a2f76dd24e9a16cf9230d45825ed28787211118b. * Revert "frame: ambiguity BuildStorage vs GenesisBuild fixed" This reverts commit 950f3d019d0e21c55a739c44cc19cdabd3ff0293. * self review * doc fixed * ui tests fixed * fmt * tests fixed * genesis_build macrto fixed for non-generic GenesisConfig * BuildGenesisConfig constraints added * warning fixed * some duplication removed * fmt * fix * doc tests fix * doc fix * cleanup: remove BuildModuleGenesisStorage * self review comments * fix * Update frame/treasury/src/tests.rs Co-authored-by: Sebastian Kunert <skunert49@gmail.com> * Update frame/support/src/traits/hooks.rs Co-authored-by: Sebastian Kunert <skunert49@gmail.com> * doc fix: GenesisBuild exposed * ".git/.scripts/commands/fmt/fmt.sh" * frame: more serde(skip) + cleanup * Update frame/support/src/traits/hooks.rs Co-authored-by: Davide Galassi <davxy@datawok.net> * frame: phantom fields moved to the end of structs * chain-spec: Default::default cleanup * test-runtime: phantom at the end * merge master fixes * fix * fix * fix * fix * fix (facepalm) * Update frame/support/procedural/src/pallet/expand/genesis_build.rs Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de> * fmt * fix * fix --------- Co-authored-by: parity-processbot <> Co-authored-by: Sebastian Kunert <skunert49@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Davide Galassi <davxy@datawok.net> Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de> |
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0aa79f87ca |
".git/.scripts/commands/bench-vm/bench-vm.sh" all (#13933)
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05da6d8e84 |
HoldReason: Improve usage (#13869)
* HoldReason: Improve usage `HoldReason` was switched recently to use the `composite_enum` attribute that will merge the enums from all pallets in the runtime to `RuntimeHoldReason`. `pallet-nis` was still requiring that the variant was passed as constant to call `hold`. The proper implementation is to use the `HoldReason` from inside the pallet directly when calling `hold`. This is done by adding a `RuntimeHoldReason` as type to the `Config` trait and requiring that `Currency` is using the same reason. Besides that the pr changes the name `HoldIdentifier` in `pallet_balances::Config` to `RuntimeHoldReason`. * Update frame/nis/src/lib.rs Co-authored-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io> * Review comment * Fixes --------- Co-authored-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io> |
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194c9edd4a |
Remove the Copy bound on AssetId (#14158)
* Remove the `Copy` bound on `AssetId` * Also relax the `Copy` bound in the assets pallet * Fix warnings on the newest nightly Rust * Remove some unnecessary `clone()`s * Try to satisfy clippy * Remove some more unnecessary `clone()`s * Add more `.clone()`s for newly merged code * Also add `clone()`s in the benchmarks --------- Co-authored-by: parity-processbot <> |
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9eb63f216c |
feat: pallet asset-rate (#13608)
* poc * fix: remove AssetIdParameter * tests: add * docs: add pallet description * feat: add benches * refactor: UnknownAssetId * fix: normalize mock cfg * fix: benchmarks * chore: add weights * refactor: remove storage getter * chore: apply suggestions from code review * docs: add native balance to calls * chore: apply suggestions from code review * chore: apply ConversionFromAssetBalance * tests: update balance mock * chore: apply suggestions from code review * ci: set publish to false * docs: fix missing rustdoc --------- Co-authored-by: parity-processbot <> |