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This MR is the merge of https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/14414 and https://github.com/paritytech/substrate/pull/14275. It implements [RFC#13](https://github.com/polkadot-fellows/RFCs/pull/13), closes https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/issues/198. ----- This Merge request introduces three major topicals: 1. Multi-Block-Migrations 1. New pallet `poll` hook for periodic service work 1. Replacement hooks for `on_initialize` and `on_finalize` in cases where `poll` cannot be used and some more general changes to FRAME. The changes for each topical span over multiple crates. They are listed in topical order below. # 1.) Multi-Block-Migrations Multi-Block-Migrations are facilitated by creating `pallet_migrations` and configuring `System::Config::MultiBlockMigrator` to point to it. Executive picks this up and triggers one step of the migrations pallet per block. The chain is in lockdown mode for as long as an MBM is ongoing. Executive does this by polling `MultiBlockMigrator::ongoing` and not allowing any transaction in a block, if true. A MBM is defined through trait `SteppedMigration`. A condensed version looks like this: ```rust /// A migration that can proceed in multiple steps. pub trait SteppedMigration { type Cursor: FullCodec + MaxEncodedLen; type Identifier: FullCodec + MaxEncodedLen; fn id() -> Self::Identifier; fn max_steps() -> Option<u32>; fn step( cursor: Option<Self::Cursor>, meter: &mut WeightMeter, ) -> Result<Option<Self::Cursor>, SteppedMigrationError>; } ``` `pallet_migrations` can be configured with an aggregated tuple of these migrations. It then starts to migrate them one-by-one on the next runtime upgrade. Two things are important here: - 1. Doing another runtime upgrade while MBMs are ongoing is not a good idea and can lead to messed up state. - 2. **Pallet Migrations MUST BE CONFIGURED IN `System::Config`, otherwise it is not used.** The pallet supports an `UpgradeStatusHandler` that can be used to notify external logic of upgrade start/finish (for example to pause XCM dispatch). Error recovery is very limited in the case that a migration errors or times out (exceeds its `max_steps`). Currently the runtime dev can decide in `FailedMigrationHandler::failed` how to handle this. One follow-up would be to pair this with the `SafeMode` pallet and enact safe mode when an upgrade fails, to allow governance to rescue the chain. This is currently not possible, since governance is not `Mandatory`. ## Runtime API - `Core`: `initialize_block` now returns `ExtrinsicInclusionMode` to inform the Block Author whether they can push transactions. ### Integration Add it to your runtime implementation of `Core` and `BlockBuilder`: ```patch diff --git a/runtime/src/lib.rs b/runtime/src/lib.rs @@ impl_runtime_apis! { impl sp_block_builder::Core<Block> for Runtime { - fn initialize_block(header: &<Block as BlockT>::Header) { + fn initialize_block(header: &<Block as BlockT>::Header) -> RuntimeExecutiveMode { Executive::initialize_block(header) } ... } ``` # 2.) `poll` hook A new pallet hook is introduced: `poll`. `Poll` is intended to replace mostly all usage of `on_initialize`. The reason for this is that any code that can be called from `on_initialize` cannot be migrated through an MBM. Currently there is no way to statically check this; the implication is to use `on_initialize` as rarely as possible. Failing to do so can result in broken storage invariants. The implementation of the poll hook depends on the `Runtime API` changes that are explained above. # 3.) Hard-Deadline callbacks Three new callbacks are introduced and configured on `System::Config`: `PreInherents`, `PostInherents` and `PostTransactions`. These hooks are meant as replacement for `on_initialize` and `on_finalize` in cases where the code that runs cannot be moved to `poll`. The reason for this is to make the usage of HD-code (hard deadline) more explicit - again to prevent broken invariants by MBMs. # 4.) FRAME (general changes) ## `frame_system` pallet A new memorize storage item `InherentsApplied` is added. It is used by executive to track whether inherents have already been applied. Executive and can then execute the MBMs directly between inherents and transactions. The `Config` gets five new items: - `SingleBlockMigrations` this is the new way of configuring migrations that run in a single block. Previously they were defined as last generic argument of `Executive`. This shift is brings all central configuration about migrations closer into view of the developer (migrations that are configured in `Executive` will still work for now but is deprecated). - `MultiBlockMigrator` this can be configured to an engine that drives MBMs. One example would be the `pallet_migrations`. Note that this is only the engine; the exact MBMs are injected into the engine. - `PreInherents` a callback that executes after `on_initialize` but before inherents. - `PostInherents` a callback that executes after all inherents ran (including MBMs and `poll`). - `PostTransactions` in symmetry to `PreInherents`, this one is called before `on_finalize` but after all transactions. A sane default is to set all of these to `()`. Example diff suitable for any chain: ```patch @@ impl frame_system::Config for Test { type MaxConsumers = ConstU32<16>; + type SingleBlockMigrations = (); + type MultiBlockMigrator = (); + type PreInherents = (); + type PostInherents = (); + type PostTransactions = (); } ``` An overview of how the block execution now looks like is here. The same graph is also in the rust doc. <details><summary>Block Execution Flow</summary> <p>  </p> </details> ## Inherent Order Moved to https://github.com/paritytech/polkadot-sdk/pull/2154 --------------- ## TODO - [ ] Check that `try-runtime` still works - [ ] Ensure backwards compatibility with old Runtime APIs - [x] Consume weight correctly - [x] Cleanup --------- Signed-off-by: Oliver Tale-Yazdi <oliver.tale-yazdi@parity.io> Co-authored-by: Liam Aharon <liam.aharon@hotmail.com> Co-authored-by: Juan Girini <juangirini@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: command-bot <> Co-authored-by: Francisco Aguirre <franciscoaguirreperez@gmail.com> Co-authored-by: Gavin Wood <gavin@parity.io> Co-authored-by: Bastian Köcher <git@kchr.de>
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841 lines
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Rust
// This file is part of Substrate.
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// Copyright (C) Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: Apache-2.0
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// Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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// you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
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// You may obtain a copy of the License at
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//
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// http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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//
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// Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
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// distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
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// WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
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// See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
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// limitations under the License.
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//! Substrate runtime api
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//!
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//! The Substrate runtime api is the interface between the node and the runtime. There isn't a fixed
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//! set of runtime apis, instead it is up to the user to declare and implement these runtime apis.
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//! The declaration of a runtime api is normally done outside of a runtime, while the implementation
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//! of it has to be done in the runtime. We provide the [`decl_runtime_apis!`] macro for declaring
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//! a runtime api and the [`impl_runtime_apis!`] for implementing them. The macro docs provide more
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//! information on how to use them and what kind of attributes we support.
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//!
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//! It is required that each runtime implements at least the [`Core`] runtime api. This runtime api
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//! provides all the core functions that Substrate expects from a runtime.
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//!
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//! # Versioning
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//!
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//! Runtime apis support versioning. Each runtime api itself has a version attached. It is also
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//! supported to change function signatures or names in a non-breaking way. For more information on
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//! versioning check the [`decl_runtime_apis!`] macro.
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//!
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//! All runtime apis and their versions are returned as part of the [`RuntimeVersion`]. This can be
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//! used to check which runtime api version is currently provided by the on-chain runtime.
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//!
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//! # Testing
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//!
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//! For testing we provide the [`mock_impl_runtime_apis!`] macro that lets you implement a runtime
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//! api for a mocked object to use it in tests.
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//!
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//! # Logging
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//!
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//! Substrate supports logging from the runtime in native and in wasm. For that purpose it provides
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//! the [`RuntimeLogger`](sp_runtime::runtime_logger::RuntimeLogger). This runtime logger is
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//! automatically enabled for each call into the runtime through the runtime api. As logging
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//! introduces extra code that isn't actually required for the logic of your runtime and also
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//! increases the final wasm blob size, it is recommended to disable the logging for on-chain
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//! wasm blobs. This can be done by enabling the `disable-logging` feature of this crate. Be aware
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//! that this feature instructs `log` and `tracing` to disable logging at compile time by setting
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//! the `max_level_off` feature for these crates. So, you should not enable this feature for a
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//! native build as otherwise the node will not output any log messages.
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//!
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//! # How does it work?
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//!
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//! Each runtime api is declared as a trait with functions. When compiled to WASM, each implemented
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//! runtime api function is exported as a function with the following naming scheme
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//! `${TRAIT_NAME}_${FUNCTION_NAME}`. Such a function has the following signature
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//! `(ptr: *u8, length: u32) -> u64`. It takes a pointer to an `u8` array and its length as an
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//! argument. This `u8` array is expected to be the SCALE encoded parameters of the function as
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//! defined in the trait. The return value is an `u64` that represents `length << 32 | pointer` of
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//! an `u8` array. This return value `u8` array contains the SCALE encoded return value as defined
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//! by the trait function. The macros take care to encode the parameters and to decode the return
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//! value.
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#![cfg_attr(not(feature = "std"), no_std)]
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// Make doc tests happy
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extern crate self as sp_api;
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/// Private exports used by the macros.
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///
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/// This is seen as internal API and can change at any point.
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#[doc(hidden)]
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pub mod __private {
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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mod std_imports {
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pub use hash_db::Hasher;
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pub use sp_core::traits::CallContext;
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pub use sp_externalities::{Extension, Extensions};
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pub use sp_runtime::StateVersion;
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pub use sp_state_machine::{
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Backend as StateBackend, InMemoryBackend, OverlayedChanges, StorageProof, TrieBackend,
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TrieBackendBuilder,
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};
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}
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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pub use std_imports::*;
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pub use crate::*;
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pub use codec::{self, Decode, DecodeLimit, Encode};
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pub use scale_info;
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pub use sp_core::offchain;
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#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
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pub use sp_core::to_substrate_wasm_fn_return_value;
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#[cfg(feature = "frame-metadata")]
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pub use sp_metadata_ir::{self as metadata_ir, frame_metadata as metadata};
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pub use sp_runtime::{
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generic::BlockId,
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traits::{Block as BlockT, Hash as HashT, HashingFor, Header as HeaderT, NumberFor},
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transaction_validity::TransactionValidity,
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ExtrinsicInclusionMode, RuntimeString, TransactionOutcome,
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};
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pub use sp_std::{mem, slice, vec};
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pub use sp_version::{create_apis_vec, ApiId, ApisVec, RuntimeVersion};
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#[cfg(all(any(target_arch = "riscv32", target_arch = "riscv64"), substrate_runtime))]
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pub use sp_runtime_interface::polkavm::{polkavm_abi, polkavm_export};
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}
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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pub use sp_core::traits::CallContext;
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use sp_core::OpaqueMetadata;
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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use sp_externalities::{Extension, Extensions};
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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use sp_runtime::traits::HashingFor;
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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pub use sp_runtime::TransactionOutcome;
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use sp_runtime::{traits::Block as BlockT, ExtrinsicInclusionMode};
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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pub use sp_state_machine::StorageProof;
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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use sp_state_machine::{backend::AsTrieBackend, Backend as StateBackend, OverlayedChanges};
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use sp_version::RuntimeVersion;
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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use std::cell::RefCell;
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/// Maximum nesting level for extrinsics.
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pub const MAX_EXTRINSIC_DEPTH: u32 = 256;
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/// Declares given traits as runtime apis.
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///
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/// The macro will create two declarations, one for using on the client side and one for using
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/// on the runtime side. The declaration for the runtime side is hidden in its own module.
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/// The client side declaration gets two extra parameters per function,
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/// `&self` and `at: Block::Hash`. The runtime side declaration will match the given trait
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/// declaration. Besides one exception, the macro adds an extra generic parameter `Block:
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/// BlockT` to the client side and the runtime side. This generic parameter is usable by the
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/// user.
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///
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/// For implementing these macros you should use the
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/// [`impl_runtime_apis!`] macro.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// sp_api::decl_runtime_apis! {
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/// /// Declare the api trait.
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/// pub trait Balance {
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/// /// Get the balance.
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/// fn get_balance() -> u64;
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/// /// Set the balance.
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/// fn set_balance(val: u64);
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/// }
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///
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/// /// You can declare multiple api traits in one macro call.
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/// /// In one module you can call the macro at maximum one time.
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/// pub trait BlockBuilder {
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/// /// The macro adds an explicit `Block: BlockT` generic parameter for you.
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/// /// You can use this generic parameter as you would defined it manually.
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/// fn build_block() -> Block;
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/// }
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/// }
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///
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/// # fn main() {}
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/// ```
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///
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/// # Runtime api trait versioning
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///
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/// To support versioning of the traits, the macro supports the attribute `#[api_version(1)]`.
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/// The attribute supports any `u32` as version. By default, each trait is at version `1`, if
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/// no version is provided. We also support changing the signature of a method. This signature
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/// change is highlighted with the `#[changed_in(2)]` attribute above a method. A method that
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/// is tagged with this attribute is callable by the name `METHOD_before_version_VERSION`. This
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/// method will only support calling into wasm, trying to call into native will fail (change
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/// the spec version!). Such a method also does not need to be implemented in the runtime. It
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/// is required that there exist the "default" of the method without the `#[changed_in(_)]`
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/// attribute, this method will be used to call the current default implementation.
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// sp_api::decl_runtime_apis! {
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/// /// Declare the api trait.
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/// #[api_version(2)]
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/// pub trait Balance {
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/// /// Get the balance.
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/// fn get_balance() -> u64;
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/// /// Set balance.
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/// fn set_balance(val: u64);
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/// /// Set balance, old version.
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/// ///
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/// /// Is callable by `set_balance_before_version_2`.
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/// #[changed_in(2)]
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/// fn set_balance(val: u16);
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/// /// In version 2, we added this new function.
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/// fn increase_balance(val: u64);
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/// }
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/// }
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///
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/// # fn main() {}
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/// ```
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///
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/// To check if a given runtime implements a runtime api trait, the `RuntimeVersion` has the
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/// function `has_api<A>()`. Also the `ApiExt` provides a function `has_api<A>(at: Hash)`
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/// to check if the runtime at the given block id implements the requested runtime api trait.
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///
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/// # Declaring multiple api versions
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///
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/// Optionally multiple versions of the same api can be declared. This is useful for
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/// development purposes. For example you want to have a testing version of the api which is
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/// available only on a testnet. You can define one stable and one development version. This
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/// can be done like this:
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/// ```rust
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/// sp_api::decl_runtime_apis! {
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/// /// Declare the api trait.
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/// #[api_version(2)]
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/// pub trait Balance {
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/// /// Get the balance.
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/// fn get_balance() -> u64;
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/// /// Set the balance.
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/// fn set_balance(val: u64);
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/// /// Transfer the balance to another user id
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/// #[api_version(3)]
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/// fn transfer_balance(uid: u64);
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/// }
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/// }
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///
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/// # fn main() {}
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/// ```
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/// The example above defines two api versions - 2 and 3. Version 2 contains `get_balance` and
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/// `set_balance`. Version 3 additionally contains `transfer_balance`, which is not available
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/// in version 2. Version 2 in this case is considered the default/base version of the api.
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/// More than two versions can be defined this way. For example:
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/// ```rust
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/// sp_api::decl_runtime_apis! {
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/// /// Declare the api trait.
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/// #[api_version(2)]
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/// pub trait Balance {
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/// /// Get the balance.
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/// fn get_balance() -> u64;
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/// /// Set the balance.
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/// fn set_balance(val: u64);
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/// /// Transfer the balance to another user id
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/// #[api_version(3)]
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/// fn transfer_balance(uid: u64);
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/// /// Clears the balance
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/// #[api_version(4)]
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/// fn clear_balance();
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/// }
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/// }
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///
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/// # fn main() {}
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/// ```
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/// Note that the latest version (4 in our example above) always contains all methods from all
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/// the versions before.
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pub use sp_api_proc_macro::decl_runtime_apis;
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/// Tags given trait implementations as runtime apis.
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///
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/// All traits given to this macro, need to be declared with the
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/// [`decl_runtime_apis!`](macro.decl_runtime_apis.html) macro. The implementation of the trait
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/// should follow the declaration given to the
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/// [`decl_runtime_apis!`](macro.decl_runtime_apis.html) macro, besides the `Block` type that
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/// is required as first generic parameter for each runtime api trait. When implementing a
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/// runtime api trait, it is required that the trait is referenced by a path, e.g. `impl
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/// my_trait::MyTrait for Runtime`. The macro will use this path to access the declaration of
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/// the trait for the runtime side.
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///
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/// The macro also generates the api implementations for the client side and provides it
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/// through the `RuntimeApi` type. The `RuntimeApi` is hidden behind a `feature` called `std`.
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///
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/// To expose version information about all implemented api traits, the constant
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/// `RUNTIME_API_VERSIONS` is generated. This constant should be used to instantiate the `apis`
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/// field of `RuntimeVersion`.
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///
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/// # Example
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///
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/// ```rust
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/// use sp_version::create_runtime_str;
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/// #
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/// # use sp_runtime::{ExtrinsicInclusionMode, traits::Block as BlockT};
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/// # use sp_test_primitives::Block;
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/// #
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/// # /// The declaration of the `Runtime` type is done by the `construct_runtime!` macro
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/// # /// in a real runtime.
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/// # pub enum Runtime {}
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/// #
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/// # sp_api::decl_runtime_apis! {
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/// # /// Declare the api trait.
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/// # pub trait Balance {
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/// # /// Get the balance.
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/// # fn get_balance() -> u64;
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/// # /// Set the balance.
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/// # fn set_balance(val: u64);
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/// # }
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/// # pub trait BlockBuilder {
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/// # fn build_block() -> Block;
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/// # }
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/// # }
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///
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/// /// All runtime api implementations need to be done in one call of the macro!
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/// sp_api::impl_runtime_apis! {
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/// # impl sp_api::Core<Block> for Runtime {
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/// # fn version() -> sp_version::RuntimeVersion {
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/// # unimplemented!()
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/// # }
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/// # fn execute_block(_block: Block) {}
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/// # fn initialize_block(_header: &<Block as BlockT>::Header) -> ExtrinsicInclusionMode {
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/// # unimplemented!()
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/// # }
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/// # }
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///
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/// impl self::Balance<Block> for Runtime {
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/// fn get_balance() -> u64 {
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/// 1
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/// }
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/// fn set_balance(_bal: u64) {
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/// // Store the balance
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/// }
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/// }
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///
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/// impl self::BlockBuilder<Block> for Runtime {
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/// fn build_block() -> Block {
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/// unimplemented!("Please implement me!")
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/// }
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/// }
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/// }
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///
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/// /// Runtime version. This needs to be declared for each runtime.
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/// pub const VERSION: sp_version::RuntimeVersion = sp_version::RuntimeVersion {
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/// spec_name: create_runtime_str!("node"),
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/// impl_name: create_runtime_str!("test-node"),
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/// authoring_version: 1,
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/// spec_version: 1,
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/// impl_version: 0,
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/// // Here we are exposing the runtime api versions.
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/// apis: RUNTIME_API_VERSIONS,
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/// transaction_version: 1,
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/// state_version: 1,
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/// };
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///
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/// # fn main() {}
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/// ```
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///
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/// # Implementing specific api version
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///
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/// If `decl_runtime_apis!` declares multiple versions for an api `impl_runtime_apis!`
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/// should specify which version it implements by adding `api_version` attribute to the
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/// `impl` block. If omitted - the base/default version is implemented. Here is an example:
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/// ```ignore
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/// sp_api::impl_runtime_apis! {
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/// #[api_version(3)]
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/// impl self::Balance<Block> for Runtime {
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/// // implementation
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/// }
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/// }
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/// ```
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/// In this case `Balance` api version 3 is being implemented for `Runtime`. The `impl` block
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/// must contain all methods declared in version 3 and below.
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///
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/// # Conditional version implementation
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///
|
|
/// `impl_runtime_apis!` supports `cfg_attr` attribute for conditional compilation. For example
|
|
/// let's say you want to implement a staging version of the runtime api and put it behind a
|
|
/// feature flag. You can do it this way:
|
|
/// ```ignore
|
|
/// pub enum Runtime {}
|
|
/// sp_api::decl_runtime_apis! {
|
|
/// pub trait ApiWithStagingMethod {
|
|
/// fn stable_one(data: u64);
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|
///
|
|
/// #[api_version(99)]
|
|
/// fn staging_one();
|
|
/// }
|
|
/// }
|
|
///
|
|
/// sp_api::impl_runtime_apis! {
|
|
/// #[cfg_attr(feature = "enable-staging-api", api_version(99))]
|
|
/// impl self::ApiWithStagingMethod<Block> for Runtime {
|
|
/// fn stable_one(_: u64) {}
|
|
///
|
|
/// #[cfg(feature = "enable-staging-api")]
|
|
/// fn staging_one() {}
|
|
/// }
|
|
/// }
|
|
/// ```
|
|
///
|
|
/// [`decl_runtime_apis!`] declares two version of the api - 1 (the default one, which is
|
|
/// considered stable in our example) and 99 (which is considered staging). In
|
|
/// `impl_runtime_apis!` a `cfg_attr` attribute is attached to the `ApiWithStagingMethod`
|
|
/// implementation. If the code is compiled with `enable-staging-api` feature a version 99 of
|
|
/// the runtime api will be built which will include `staging_one`. Note that `staging_one`
|
|
/// implementation is feature gated by `#[cfg(feature = ... )]` attribute.
|
|
///
|
|
/// If the code is compiled without `enable-staging-api` version 1 (the default one) will be
|
|
/// built which doesn't include `staging_one`.
|
|
///
|
|
/// `cfg_attr` can also be used together with `api_version`. For the next snippet will build
|
|
/// version 99 if `enable-staging-api` is enabled and version 2 otherwise because both
|
|
/// `cfg_attr` and `api_version` are attached to the impl block:
|
|
/// ```ignore
|
|
/// #[cfg_attr(feature = "enable-staging-api", api_version(99))]
|
|
/// #[api_version(2)]
|
|
/// impl self::ApiWithStagingAndVersionedMethods<Block> for Runtime {
|
|
/// // impl skipped
|
|
/// }
|
|
/// ```
|
|
pub use sp_api_proc_macro::impl_runtime_apis;
|
|
|
|
/// Mocks given trait implementations as runtime apis.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Accepts similar syntax as [`impl_runtime_apis!`] and generates simplified mock
|
|
/// implementations of the given runtime apis. The difference in syntax is that the trait does
|
|
/// not need to be referenced by a qualified path, methods accept the `&self` parameter and the
|
|
/// error type can be specified as associated type. If no error type is specified [`String`] is
|
|
/// used as error type.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Besides implementing the given traits, the [`Core`] and [`ApiExt`] are implemented
|
|
/// automatically.
|
|
///
|
|
/// # Example
|
|
///
|
|
/// ```rust
|
|
/// # use sp_runtime::traits::Block as BlockT;
|
|
/// # use sp_test_primitives::Block;
|
|
/// #
|
|
/// # sp_api::decl_runtime_apis! {
|
|
/// # /// Declare the api trait.
|
|
/// # pub trait Balance {
|
|
/// # /// Get the balance.
|
|
/// # fn get_balance() -> u64;
|
|
/// # /// Set the balance.
|
|
/// # fn set_balance(val: u64);
|
|
/// # }
|
|
/// # pub trait BlockBuilder {
|
|
/// # fn build_block() -> Block;
|
|
/// # }
|
|
/// # }
|
|
/// struct MockApi {
|
|
/// balance: u64,
|
|
/// }
|
|
///
|
|
/// /// All runtime api mock implementations need to be done in one call of the macro!
|
|
/// sp_api::mock_impl_runtime_apis! {
|
|
/// impl Balance<Block> for MockApi {
|
|
/// /// Here we take the `&self` to access the instance.
|
|
/// fn get_balance(&self) -> u64 {
|
|
/// self.balance
|
|
/// }
|
|
/// fn set_balance(_bal: u64) {
|
|
/// // Store the balance
|
|
/// }
|
|
/// }
|
|
///
|
|
/// impl BlockBuilder<Block> for MockApi {
|
|
/// fn build_block() -> Block {
|
|
/// unimplemented!("Not Required in tests")
|
|
/// }
|
|
/// }
|
|
/// }
|
|
///
|
|
/// # fn main() {}
|
|
/// ```
|
|
///
|
|
/// # `advanced` attribute
|
|
///
|
|
/// This attribute can be placed above individual function in the mock implementation to
|
|
/// request more control over the function declaration. From the client side each runtime api
|
|
/// function is called with the `at` parameter that is a [`Hash`](sp_runtime::traits::Hash).
|
|
/// When using the `advanced` attribute, the macro expects that the first parameter of the
|
|
/// function is this `at` parameter. Besides that the macro also doesn't do the automatic
|
|
/// return value rewrite, which means that full return value must be specified. The full return
|
|
/// value is constructed like [`Result`]`<<ReturnValue>, Error>` while `ReturnValue` being the
|
|
/// return value that is specified in the trait declaration.
|
|
///
|
|
/// ## Example
|
|
/// ```rust
|
|
/// # use sp_runtime::traits::Block as BlockT;
|
|
/// # use sp_test_primitives::Block;
|
|
/// # use codec;
|
|
/// #
|
|
/// # sp_api::decl_runtime_apis! {
|
|
/// # /// Declare the api trait.
|
|
/// # pub trait Balance {
|
|
/// # /// Get the balance.
|
|
/// # fn get_balance() -> u64;
|
|
/// # /// Set the balance.
|
|
/// # fn set_balance(val: u64);
|
|
/// # }
|
|
/// # }
|
|
/// struct MockApi {
|
|
/// balance: u64,
|
|
/// }
|
|
///
|
|
/// sp_api::mock_impl_runtime_apis! {
|
|
/// impl Balance<Block> for MockApi {
|
|
/// #[advanced]
|
|
/// fn get_balance(&self, at: <Block as BlockT>::Hash) -> Result<u64, sp_api::ApiError> {
|
|
/// println!("Being called at: {}", at);
|
|
///
|
|
/// Ok(self.balance.into())
|
|
/// }
|
|
/// #[advanced]
|
|
/// fn set_balance(at: <Block as BlockT>::Hash, val: u64) -> Result<(), sp_api::ApiError> {
|
|
/// println!("Being called at: {}", at);
|
|
///
|
|
/// Ok(().into())
|
|
/// }
|
|
/// }
|
|
/// }
|
|
///
|
|
/// # fn main() {}
|
|
/// ```
|
|
pub use sp_api_proc_macro::mock_impl_runtime_apis;
|
|
|
|
/// A type that records all accessed trie nodes and generates a proof out of it.
|
|
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
|
|
pub type ProofRecorder<B> = sp_trie::recorder::Recorder<HashingFor<B>>;
|
|
|
|
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
|
|
pub type StorageChanges<Block> = sp_state_machine::StorageChanges<HashingFor<Block>>;
|
|
|
|
/// Something that can be constructed to a runtime api.
|
|
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
|
|
pub trait ConstructRuntimeApi<Block: BlockT, C: CallApiAt<Block>> {
|
|
/// The actual runtime api that will be constructed.
|
|
type RuntimeApi: ApiExt<Block>;
|
|
|
|
/// Construct an instance of the runtime api.
|
|
fn construct_runtime_api(call: &C) -> ApiRef<Self::RuntimeApi>;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Init the [`RuntimeLogger`](sp_runtime::runtime_logger::RuntimeLogger).
|
|
pub fn init_runtime_logger() {
|
|
#[cfg(not(feature = "disable-logging"))]
|
|
sp_runtime::runtime_logger::RuntimeLogger::init();
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// An error describing which API call failed.
|
|
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
|
|
#[derive(Debug, thiserror::Error)]
|
|
pub enum ApiError {
|
|
#[error("Failed to decode return value of {function}: {error} raw data: {raw:?}")]
|
|
FailedToDecodeReturnValue {
|
|
function: &'static str,
|
|
#[source]
|
|
error: codec::Error,
|
|
raw: Vec<u8>,
|
|
},
|
|
#[error("Failed to convert return value from runtime to node of {function}")]
|
|
FailedToConvertReturnValue {
|
|
function: &'static str,
|
|
#[source]
|
|
error: codec::Error,
|
|
},
|
|
#[error("Failed to convert parameter `{parameter}` from node to runtime of {function}")]
|
|
FailedToConvertParameter {
|
|
function: &'static str,
|
|
parameter: &'static str,
|
|
#[source]
|
|
error: codec::Error,
|
|
},
|
|
#[error("The given `StateBackend` isn't a `TrieBackend`.")]
|
|
StateBackendIsNotTrie,
|
|
#[error(transparent)]
|
|
Application(#[from] Box<dyn std::error::Error + Send + Sync>),
|
|
#[error("Api called for an unknown Block: {0}")]
|
|
UnknownBlock(String),
|
|
#[error("Using the same api instance to call into multiple independent blocks.")]
|
|
UsingSameInstanceForDifferentBlocks,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Extends the runtime api implementation with some common functionality.
|
|
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
|
|
pub trait ApiExt<Block: BlockT> {
|
|
/// Execute the given closure inside a new transaction.
|
|
///
|
|
/// Depending on the outcome of the closure, the transaction is committed or rolled-back.
|
|
///
|
|
/// The internal result of the closure is returned afterwards.
|
|
fn execute_in_transaction<F: FnOnce(&Self) -> TransactionOutcome<R>, R>(&self, call: F) -> R
|
|
where
|
|
Self: Sized;
|
|
|
|
/// Checks if the given api is implemented and versions match.
|
|
fn has_api<A: RuntimeApiInfo + ?Sized>(&self, at_hash: Block::Hash) -> Result<bool, ApiError>
|
|
where
|
|
Self: Sized;
|
|
|
|
/// Check if the given api is implemented and the version passes a predicate.
|
|
fn has_api_with<A: RuntimeApiInfo + ?Sized, P: Fn(u32) -> bool>(
|
|
&self,
|
|
at_hash: Block::Hash,
|
|
pred: P,
|
|
) -> Result<bool, ApiError>
|
|
where
|
|
Self: Sized;
|
|
|
|
/// Returns the version of the given api.
|
|
fn api_version<A: RuntimeApiInfo + ?Sized>(
|
|
&self,
|
|
at_hash: Block::Hash,
|
|
) -> Result<Option<u32>, ApiError>
|
|
where
|
|
Self: Sized;
|
|
|
|
/// Start recording all accessed trie nodes for generating proofs.
|
|
fn record_proof(&mut self);
|
|
|
|
/// Extract the recorded proof.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This stops the proof recording.
|
|
///
|
|
/// If `record_proof` was not called before, this will return `None`.
|
|
fn extract_proof(&mut self) -> Option<StorageProof>;
|
|
|
|
/// Returns the current active proof recorder.
|
|
fn proof_recorder(&self) -> Option<ProofRecorder<Block>>;
|
|
|
|
/// Convert the api object into the storage changes that were done while executing runtime
|
|
/// api functions.
|
|
///
|
|
/// After executing this function, all collected changes are reset.
|
|
fn into_storage_changes<B: StateBackend<HashingFor<Block>>>(
|
|
&self,
|
|
backend: &B,
|
|
parent_hash: Block::Hash,
|
|
) -> Result<StorageChanges<Block>, String>
|
|
where
|
|
Self: Sized;
|
|
|
|
/// Set the [`CallContext`] to be used by the runtime api calls done by this instance.
|
|
fn set_call_context(&mut self, call_context: CallContext);
|
|
|
|
/// Register an [`Extension`] that will be accessible while executing a runtime api call.
|
|
fn register_extension<E: Extension>(&mut self, extension: E);
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Parameters for [`CallApiAt::call_api_at`].
|
|
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
|
|
pub struct CallApiAtParams<'a, Block: BlockT> {
|
|
/// The block id that determines the state that should be setup when calling the function.
|
|
pub at: Block::Hash,
|
|
/// The name of the function that should be called.
|
|
pub function: &'static str,
|
|
/// The encoded arguments of the function.
|
|
pub arguments: Vec<u8>,
|
|
/// The overlayed changes that are on top of the state.
|
|
pub overlayed_changes: &'a RefCell<OverlayedChanges<HashingFor<Block>>>,
|
|
/// The call context of this call.
|
|
pub call_context: CallContext,
|
|
/// The optional proof recorder for recording storage accesses.
|
|
pub recorder: &'a Option<ProofRecorder<Block>>,
|
|
/// The extensions that should be used for this call.
|
|
pub extensions: &'a RefCell<Extensions>,
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Something that can call into the an api at a given block.
|
|
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
|
|
pub trait CallApiAt<Block: BlockT> {
|
|
/// The state backend that is used to store the block states.
|
|
type StateBackend: StateBackend<HashingFor<Block>> + AsTrieBackend<HashingFor<Block>>;
|
|
|
|
/// Calls the given api function with the given encoded arguments at the given block and returns
|
|
/// the encoded result.
|
|
fn call_api_at(&self, params: CallApiAtParams<Block>) -> Result<Vec<u8>, ApiError>;
|
|
|
|
/// Returns the runtime version at the given block.
|
|
fn runtime_version_at(&self, at_hash: Block::Hash) -> Result<RuntimeVersion, ApiError>;
|
|
|
|
/// Get the state `at` the given block.
|
|
fn state_at(&self, at: Block::Hash) -> Result<Self::StateBackend, ApiError>;
|
|
|
|
/// Initialize the `extensions` for the given block `at` by using the global extensions factory.
|
|
fn initialize_extensions(
|
|
&self,
|
|
at: Block::Hash,
|
|
extensions: &mut Extensions,
|
|
) -> Result<(), ApiError>;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
|
|
impl<Block: BlockT, T: CallApiAt<Block>> CallApiAt<Block> for std::sync::Arc<T> {
|
|
type StateBackend = T::StateBackend;
|
|
|
|
fn call_api_at(&self, params: CallApiAtParams<Block>) -> Result<Vec<u8>, ApiError> {
|
|
(**self).call_api_at(params)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn runtime_version_at(
|
|
&self,
|
|
at_hash: <Block as BlockT>::Hash,
|
|
) -> Result<RuntimeVersion, ApiError> {
|
|
(**self).runtime_version_at(at_hash)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn state_at(&self, at: <Block as BlockT>::Hash) -> Result<Self::StateBackend, ApiError> {
|
|
(**self).state_at(at)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
fn initialize_extensions(
|
|
&self,
|
|
at: <Block as BlockT>::Hash,
|
|
extensions: &mut Extensions,
|
|
) -> Result<(), ApiError> {
|
|
(**self).initialize_extensions(at, extensions)
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Auxiliary wrapper that holds an api instance and binds it to the given lifetime.
|
|
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
|
|
pub struct ApiRef<'a, T>(T, std::marker::PhantomData<&'a ()>);
|
|
|
|
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
|
|
impl<'a, T> From<T> for ApiRef<'a, T> {
|
|
fn from(api: T) -> Self {
|
|
ApiRef(api, Default::default())
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
|
|
impl<'a, T> std::ops::Deref for ApiRef<'a, T> {
|
|
type Target = T;
|
|
|
|
fn deref(&self) -> &Self::Target {
|
|
&self.0
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
|
|
impl<'a, T> std::ops::DerefMut for ApiRef<'a, T> {
|
|
fn deref_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T {
|
|
&mut self.0
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Something that provides a runtime api.
|
|
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
|
|
pub trait ProvideRuntimeApi<Block: BlockT> {
|
|
/// The concrete type that provides the api.
|
|
type Api: ApiExt<Block>;
|
|
|
|
/// Returns the runtime api.
|
|
/// The returned instance will keep track of modifications to the storage. Any successful
|
|
/// call to an api function, will `commit` its changes to an internal buffer. Otherwise,
|
|
/// the modifications will be `discarded`. The modifications will not be applied to the
|
|
/// storage, even on a `commit`.
|
|
fn runtime_api(&self) -> ApiRef<Self::Api>;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Something that provides information about a runtime api.
|
|
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
|
|
pub trait RuntimeApiInfo {
|
|
/// The identifier of the runtime api.
|
|
const ID: [u8; 8];
|
|
/// The version of the runtime api.
|
|
const VERSION: u32;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// The number of bytes required to encode a [`RuntimeApiInfo`].
|
|
///
|
|
/// 8 bytes for `ID` and 4 bytes for a version.
|
|
pub const RUNTIME_API_INFO_SIZE: usize = 12;
|
|
|
|
/// Crude and simple way to serialize the `RuntimeApiInfo` into a bunch of bytes.
|
|
pub const fn serialize_runtime_api_info(id: [u8; 8], version: u32) -> [u8; RUNTIME_API_INFO_SIZE] {
|
|
let version = version.to_le_bytes();
|
|
|
|
let mut r = [0; RUNTIME_API_INFO_SIZE];
|
|
r[0] = id[0];
|
|
r[1] = id[1];
|
|
r[2] = id[2];
|
|
r[3] = id[3];
|
|
r[4] = id[4];
|
|
r[5] = id[5];
|
|
r[6] = id[6];
|
|
r[7] = id[7];
|
|
|
|
r[8] = version[0];
|
|
r[9] = version[1];
|
|
r[10] = version[2];
|
|
r[11] = version[3];
|
|
r
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// Deserialize the runtime API info serialized by [`serialize_runtime_api_info`].
|
|
pub fn deserialize_runtime_api_info(bytes: [u8; RUNTIME_API_INFO_SIZE]) -> ([u8; 8], u32) {
|
|
let id: [u8; 8] = bytes[0..8]
|
|
.try_into()
|
|
.expect("the source slice size is equal to the dest array length; qed");
|
|
|
|
let version = u32::from_le_bytes(
|
|
bytes[8..12]
|
|
.try_into()
|
|
.expect("the source slice size is equal to the array length; qed"),
|
|
);
|
|
|
|
(id, version)
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
decl_runtime_apis! {
|
|
/// The `Core` runtime api that every Substrate runtime needs to implement.
|
|
#[core_trait]
|
|
#[api_version(5)]
|
|
pub trait Core {
|
|
/// Returns the version of the runtime.
|
|
fn version() -> RuntimeVersion;
|
|
/// Execute the given block.
|
|
fn execute_block(block: Block);
|
|
/// Initialize a block with the given header.
|
|
#[changed_in(5)]
|
|
#[renamed("initialise_block", 2)]
|
|
fn initialize_block(header: &<Block as BlockT>::Header);
|
|
/// Initialize a block with the given header and return the runtime executive mode.
|
|
fn initialize_block(header: &<Block as BlockT>::Header) -> ExtrinsicInclusionMode;
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
/// The `Metadata` api trait that returns metadata for the runtime.
|
|
#[api_version(2)]
|
|
pub trait Metadata {
|
|
/// Returns the metadata of a runtime.
|
|
fn metadata() -> OpaqueMetadata;
|
|
|
|
/// Returns the metadata at a given version.
|
|
///
|
|
/// If the given `version` isn't supported, this will return `None`.
|
|
/// Use [`Self::metadata_versions`] to find out about supported metadata version of the runtime.
|
|
fn metadata_at_version(version: u32) -> Option<OpaqueMetadata>;
|
|
|
|
/// Returns the supported metadata versions.
|
|
///
|
|
/// This can be used to call `metadata_at_version`.
|
|
fn metadata_versions() -> sp_std::vec::Vec<u32>;
|
|
}
|
|
}
|
|
|
|
sp_core::generate_feature_enabled_macro!(std_enabled, feature = "std", $);
|
|
sp_core::generate_feature_enabled_macro!(std_disabled, not(feature = "std"), $);
|