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* Remove stuff out of the runtime that does not belong there. There might be more, but it is a start. * White space fixes. * Fix tests. * Leave whitespace in ui tests alone. * Add back zstd for no reason. * Fix browser wasm (hopefully)
151 lines
5.9 KiB
Rust
151 lines
5.9 KiB
Rust
// Copyright 2020 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
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// This file is part of Polkadot.
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// Polkadot is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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// Polkadot is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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// along with Polkadot. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
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//! Core Polkadot types.
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//!
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//! These core Polkadot types are used by the relay chain and the Parachains.
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use sp_runtime::{generic, MultiSignature, traits::{Verify, IdentifyAccount}};
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use parity_scale_codec::{Encode, Decode};
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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use parity_util_mem::MallocSizeOf;
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pub use sp_runtime::traits::{BlakeTwo256, Hash as HashT};
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/// The block number type used by Polkadot.
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/// 32-bits will allow for 136 years of blocks assuming 1 block per second.
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pub type BlockNumber = u32;
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/// An instant or duration in time.
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pub type Moment = u64;
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/// Alias to type for a signature for a transaction on the relay chain. This allows one of several
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/// kinds of underlying crypto to be used, so isn't a fixed size when encoded.
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pub type Signature = MultiSignature;
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/// Alias to the public key used for this chain, actually a `MultiSigner`. Like the signature, this
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/// also isn't a fixed size when encoded, as different cryptos have different size public keys.
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pub type AccountPublic = <Signature as Verify>::Signer;
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/// Alias to the opaque account ID type for this chain, actually a `AccountId32`. This is always
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/// 32 bytes.
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pub type AccountId = <AccountPublic as IdentifyAccount>::AccountId;
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/// The type for looking up accounts. We don't expect more than 4 billion of them.
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pub type AccountIndex = u32;
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/// Identifier for a chain. 32-bit should be plenty.
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pub type ChainId = u32;
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/// A hash of some data used by the relay chain.
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pub type Hash = sp_core::H256;
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/// Unit type wrapper around [`Hash`] that represents a candidate hash.
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///
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/// This type is produced by [`CandidateReceipt::hash`].
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///
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/// This type makes it easy to enforce that a hash is a candidate hash on the type level.
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#[derive(Clone, Copy, Encode, Decode, Hash, Eq, PartialEq, Default)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "std", derive(MallocSizeOf))]
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pub struct CandidateHash(pub Hash);
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#[cfg(feature="std")]
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impl std::fmt::Display for CandidateHash {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> std::fmt::Result {
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self.0.fmt(f)
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}
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}
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impl sp_std::fmt::Debug for CandidateHash {
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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut sp_std::fmt::Formatter<'_>) -> sp_std::fmt::Result {
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write!(f, "{:?}", self.0)
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}
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}
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/// Index of a transaction in the relay chain. 32-bit should be plenty.
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pub type Nonce = u32;
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/// The balance of an account.
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/// 128-bits (or 38 significant decimal figures) will allow for 10m currency (10^7) at a resolution
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/// to all for one second's worth of an annualised 50% reward be paid to a unit holder (10^11 unit
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/// denomination), or 10^18 total atomic units, to grow at 50%/year for 51 years (10^9 multiplier)
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/// for an eventual total of 10^27 units (27 significant decimal figures).
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/// We round denomination to 10^12 (12 sdf), and leave the other redundancy at the upper end so
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/// that 32 bits may be multiplied with a balance in 128 bits without worrying about overflow.
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pub type Balance = u128;
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/// Header type.
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pub type Header = generic::Header<BlockNumber, BlakeTwo256>;
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/// Block type.
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pub type Block = generic::Block<Header, UncheckedExtrinsic>;
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/// Block ID.
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pub type BlockId = generic::BlockId<Block>;
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/// Opaque, encoded, unchecked extrinsic.
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pub use sp_runtime::OpaqueExtrinsic as UncheckedExtrinsic;
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/// The information that goes alongside a transfer_into_parachain operation. Entirely opaque, it
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/// will generally be used for identifying the reason for the transfer. Typically it will hold the
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/// destination account to which the transfer should be credited. If still more information is
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/// needed, then this should be a hash with the pre-image presented via an off-chain mechanism on
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/// the parachain.
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pub type Remark = [u8; 32];
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/// A message sent from the relay-chain down to a parachain.
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///
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/// The size of the message is limited by the `config.max_downward_message_size` parameter.
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pub type DownwardMessage = sp_std::vec::Vec<u8>;
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/// A wrapped version of `DownwardMessage`. The difference is that it has attached the block number when
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/// the message was sent.
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#[derive(Encode, Decode, Clone, sp_runtime::RuntimeDebug, PartialEq)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "std", derive(MallocSizeOf))]
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pub struct InboundDownwardMessage<BlockNumber = crate::BlockNumber> {
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/// The block number at which this messages was put into the downward message queue.
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pub sent_at: BlockNumber,
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/// The actual downward message to processes.
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pub msg: DownwardMessage,
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}
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/// An HRMP message seen from the perspective of a recipient.
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#[derive(Encode, Decode, Clone, sp_runtime::RuntimeDebug, PartialEq)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "std", derive(MallocSizeOf))]
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pub struct InboundHrmpMessage<BlockNumber = crate::BlockNumber> {
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/// The block number at which this message was sent.
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/// Specifically, it is the block number at which the candidate that sends this message was
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/// enacted.
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pub sent_at: BlockNumber,
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/// The message payload.
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pub data: sp_std::vec::Vec<u8>,
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}
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/// An HRMP message seen from the perspective of a sender.
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#[derive(Encode, Decode, Clone, sp_runtime::RuntimeDebug, PartialEq, Eq, Hash)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "std", derive(MallocSizeOf))]
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pub struct OutboundHrmpMessage<Id> {
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/// The para that will get this message in its downward message queue.
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pub recipient: Id,
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/// The message payload.
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pub data: sp_std::vec::Vec<u8>,
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}
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/// V1 primitives.
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pub mod v1 {
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pub use super::*;
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}
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