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Bastian Köcher f3bf5c1acd xcm: Change TypeInfo::path to not include staging (#1948)
The `xcm` crate was renamed to `staging-xcm` to be able to publish it to
crates.io as someone as squatted `xcm`. The problem with this rename is
that the `TypeInfo` includes the crate name which ultimately lands in
the metadata. The metadata is consumed by downstream users like
`polkadot-js` or people building on top of `polkadot-js`. These people
are using the entire `path` to find the type in the type registry. Thus,
their code would break as the type path would now be [`staging_xcm`,
`VersionedXcm`] instead of [`xcm`, `VersionedXcm`]. This pull request
fixes this by renaming the path segment `staging_xcm` to `xcm`.

This requires: https://github.com/paritytech/scale-info/pull/197

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Co-authored-by: Francisco Aguirre <franciscoaguirreperez@gmail.com>
2023-10-20 11:21:19 +02:00
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2023-09-04 12:02:32 +03:00

Scheduler

A module for scheduling dispatches.

Overview

This module exposes capabilities for scheduling dispatches to occur at a specified block number or at a specified period. These scheduled dispatches may be named or anonymous and may be canceled.

NOTE: The scheduled calls will be dispatched with the default filter for the origin: namely frame_system::Config::BaseCallFilter for all origin except root which will get no filter. And not the filter contained in origin use to call fn schedule.

If a call is scheduled using proxy or whatever mecanism which adds filter, then those filter will not be used when dispatching the schedule call.

Interface

Dispatchable Functions

  • schedule - schedule a dispatch, which may be periodic, to occur at a specified block and with a specified priority.
  • cancel - cancel a scheduled dispatch, specified by block number and index.
  • schedule_named - augments the schedule interface with an additional Vec<u8> parameter that can be used for identification.
  • cancel_named - the named complement to the cancel function.

License: Apache 2.0