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Rust
446 lines
15 KiB
Rust
// This file is part of Substrate.
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// Copyright (C) 2017-2020 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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//! Transaction validity interface.
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use sp_std::prelude::*;
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use crate::codec::{Encode, Decode};
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use crate::RuntimeDebug;
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/// Priority for a transaction. Additive. Higher is better.
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pub type TransactionPriority = u64;
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/// Minimum number of blocks a transaction will remain valid for.
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/// `TransactionLongevity::max_value()` means "forever".
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pub type TransactionLongevity = u64;
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/// Tag for a transaction. No two transactions with the same tag should be placed on-chain.
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pub type TransactionTag = Vec<u8>;
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/// An invalid transaction validity.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encode, Decode, Copy, RuntimeDebug)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "std", derive(serde::Serialize))]
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pub enum InvalidTransaction {
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/// The call of the transaction is not expected.
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Call,
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/// General error to do with the inability to pay some fees (e.g. account balance too low).
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Payment,
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/// General error to do with the transaction not yet being valid (e.g. nonce too high).
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Future,
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/// General error to do with the transaction being outdated (e.g. nonce too low).
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Stale,
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/// General error to do with the transaction's proofs (e.g. signature).
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///
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/// # Possible causes
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///
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/// When using a signed extension that provides additional data for signing, it is required
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/// that the signing and the verifying side use the same additional data. Additional
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/// data will only be used to generate the signature, but will not be part of the transaction
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/// itself. As the verifying side does not know which additional data was used while signing
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/// it will only be able to assume a bad signature and cannot express a more meaningful error.
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BadProof,
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/// The transaction birth block is ancient.
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AncientBirthBlock,
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/// The transaction would exhaust the resources of current block.
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///
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/// The transaction might be valid, but there are not enough resources
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/// left in the current block.
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ExhaustsResources,
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/// Any other custom invalid validity that is not covered by this enum.
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Custom(u8),
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/// An extrinsic with a Mandatory dispatch resulted in Error. This is indicative of either a
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/// malicious validator or a buggy `provide_inherent`. In any case, it can result in dangerously
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/// overweight blocks and therefore if found, invalidates the block.
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BadMandatory,
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/// A transaction with a mandatory dispatch. This is invalid; only inherent extrinsics are
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/// allowed to have mandatory dispatches.
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MandatoryDispatch,
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}
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impl InvalidTransaction {
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/// Returns if the reason for the invalidity was block resource exhaustion.
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pub fn exhausted_resources(&self) -> bool {
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match self {
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Self::ExhaustsResources => true,
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_ => false,
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}
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}
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/// Returns if the reason for the invalidity was a mandatory call failing.
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pub fn was_mandatory(&self) -> bool {
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match self {
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Self::BadMandatory => true,
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_ => false,
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}
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}
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}
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impl From<InvalidTransaction> for &'static str {
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fn from(invalid: InvalidTransaction) -> &'static str {
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match invalid {
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InvalidTransaction::Call => "Transaction call is not expected",
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InvalidTransaction::Future => "Transaction will be valid in the future",
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InvalidTransaction::Stale => "Transaction is outdated",
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InvalidTransaction::BadProof => "Transaction has a bad signature",
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InvalidTransaction::AncientBirthBlock => "Transaction has an ancient birth block",
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InvalidTransaction::ExhaustsResources =>
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"Transaction would exhaust the block limits",
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InvalidTransaction::Payment =>
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"Inability to pay some fees (e.g. account balance too low)",
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InvalidTransaction::BadMandatory =>
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"A call was labelled as mandatory, but resulted in an Error.",
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InvalidTransaction::MandatoryDispatch =>
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"Transaction dispatch is mandatory; transactions may not have mandatory dispatches.",
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InvalidTransaction::Custom(_) => "InvalidTransaction custom error",
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}
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}
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}
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/// An unknown transaction validity.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encode, Decode, Copy, RuntimeDebug)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "std", derive(serde::Serialize))]
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pub enum UnknownTransaction {
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/// Could not lookup some information that is required to validate the transaction.
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CannotLookup,
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/// No validator found for the given unsigned transaction.
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NoUnsignedValidator,
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/// Any other custom unknown validity that is not covered by this enum.
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Custom(u8),
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}
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impl From<UnknownTransaction> for &'static str {
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fn from(unknown: UnknownTransaction) -> &'static str {
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match unknown {
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UnknownTransaction::CannotLookup =>
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"Could not lookup information required to validate the transaction",
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UnknownTransaction::NoUnsignedValidator =>
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"Could not find an unsigned validator for the unsigned transaction",
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UnknownTransaction::Custom(_) => "UnknownTransaction custom error",
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}
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}
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}
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/// Errors that can occur while checking the validity of a transaction.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encode, Decode, Copy, RuntimeDebug)]
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#[cfg_attr(feature = "std", derive(serde::Serialize))]
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pub enum TransactionValidityError {
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/// The transaction is invalid.
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Invalid(InvalidTransaction),
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/// Transaction validity can't be determined.
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Unknown(UnknownTransaction),
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}
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impl TransactionValidityError {
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/// Returns `true` if the reason for the error was block resource exhaustion.
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pub fn exhausted_resources(&self) -> bool {
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match self {
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Self::Invalid(e) => e.exhausted_resources(),
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Self::Unknown(_) => false,
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}
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}
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/// Returns `true` if the reason for the error was it being a mandatory dispatch that could not
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/// be completed successfully.
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pub fn was_mandatory(&self) -> bool {
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match self {
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Self::Invalid(e) => e.was_mandatory(),
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Self::Unknown(_) => false,
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}
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}
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}
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impl From<TransactionValidityError> for &'static str {
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fn from(err: TransactionValidityError) -> &'static str {
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match err {
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TransactionValidityError::Invalid(invalid) => invalid.into(),
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TransactionValidityError::Unknown(unknown) => unknown.into(),
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}
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}
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}
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impl From<InvalidTransaction> for TransactionValidityError {
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fn from(err: InvalidTransaction) -> Self {
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TransactionValidityError::Invalid(err)
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}
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}
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impl From<UnknownTransaction> for TransactionValidityError {
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fn from(err: UnknownTransaction) -> Self {
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TransactionValidityError::Unknown(err)
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}
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}
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/// Information on a transaction's validity and, if valid, on how it relates to other transactions.
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pub type TransactionValidity = Result<ValidTransaction, TransactionValidityError>;
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impl Into<TransactionValidity> for InvalidTransaction {
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fn into(self) -> TransactionValidity {
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Err(self.into())
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}
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}
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impl Into<TransactionValidity> for UnknownTransaction {
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fn into(self) -> TransactionValidity {
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Err(self.into())
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}
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}
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/// The source of the transaction.
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///
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/// Depending on the source we might apply different validation schemes.
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/// For instance we can disallow specific kinds of transactions if they were not produced
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/// by our local node (for instance off-chain workers).
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#[derive(Copy, Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encode, Decode, RuntimeDebug, parity_util_mem::MallocSizeOf)]
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pub enum TransactionSource {
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/// Transaction is already included in block.
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///
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/// This means that we can't really tell where the transaction is coming from,
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/// since it's already in the received block. Note that the custom validation logic
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/// using either `Local` or `External` should most likely just allow `InBlock`
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/// transactions as well.
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InBlock,
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/// Transaction is coming from a local source.
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///
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/// This means that the transaction was produced internally by the node
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/// (for instance an Off-Chain Worker, or an Off-Chain Call), as opposed
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/// to being received over the network.
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Local,
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/// Transaction has been received externally.
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///
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/// This means the transaction has been received from (usually) "untrusted" source,
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/// for instance received over the network or RPC.
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External,
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}
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/// Information concerning a valid transaction.
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#[derive(Clone, PartialEq, Eq, Encode, Decode, RuntimeDebug)]
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pub struct ValidTransaction {
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/// Priority of the transaction.
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///
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/// Priority determines the ordering of two transactions that have all
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/// their dependencies (required tags) satisfied.
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pub priority: TransactionPriority,
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/// Transaction dependencies
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///
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/// A non-empty list signifies that some other transactions which provide
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/// given tags are required to be included before that one.
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pub requires: Vec<TransactionTag>,
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/// Provided tags
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///
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/// A list of tags this transaction provides. Successfully importing the transaction
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/// will enable other transactions that depend on (require) those tags to be included as well.
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/// Provided and required tags allow Substrate to build a dependency graph of transactions
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/// and import them in the right (linear) order.
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pub provides: Vec<TransactionTag>,
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/// Transaction longevity
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///
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/// Longevity describes minimum number of blocks the validity is correct.
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/// After this period transaction should be removed from the pool or revalidated.
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pub longevity: TransactionLongevity,
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/// A flag indicating if the transaction should be propagated to other peers.
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///
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/// By setting `false` here the transaction will still be considered for
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/// including in blocks that are authored on the current node, but will
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/// never be sent to other peers.
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pub propagate: bool,
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}
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impl Default for ValidTransaction {
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fn default() -> Self {
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ValidTransaction {
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priority: 0,
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requires: vec![],
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provides: vec![],
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longevity: TransactionLongevity::max_value(),
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propagate: true,
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}
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}
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}
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impl ValidTransaction {
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/// Initiate `ValidTransaction` builder object with a particular prefix for tags.
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///
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/// To avoid conflicts between different parts in runtime it's recommended to build `requires`
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/// and `provides` tags with a unique prefix.
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pub fn with_tag_prefix(prefix: &'static str) -> ValidTransactionBuilder {
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ValidTransactionBuilder {
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prefix: Some(prefix),
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validity: Default::default(),
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}
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}
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/// Combine two instances into one, as a best effort. This will take the superset of each of the
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/// `provides` and `requires` tags, it will sum the priorities, take the minimum longevity and
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/// the logic *And* of the propagate flags.
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pub fn combine_with(mut self, mut other: ValidTransaction) -> Self {
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ValidTransaction {
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priority: self.priority.saturating_add(other.priority),
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requires: { self.requires.append(&mut other.requires); self.requires },
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provides: { self.provides.append(&mut other.provides); self.provides },
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longevity: self.longevity.min(other.longevity),
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propagate: self.propagate && other.propagate,
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}
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}
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}
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/// `ValidTransaction` builder.
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///
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///
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/// Allows to easily construct `ValidTransaction` and most importantly takes care of
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/// prefixing `requires` and `provides` tags to avoid conflicts.
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#[derive(Default, Clone, RuntimeDebug)]
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pub struct ValidTransactionBuilder {
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prefix: Option<&'static str>,
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validity: ValidTransaction,
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}
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impl ValidTransactionBuilder {
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/// Set the priority of a transaction.
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///
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/// Note that the final priority for `FRAME` is combined from all `SignedExtension`s.
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/// Most likely for unsigned transactions you want the priority to be higher
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/// than for regular transactions. We recommend exposing a base priority for unsigned
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/// transactions as a runtime module parameter, so that the runtime can tune inter-module
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/// priorities.
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pub fn priority(mut self, priority: TransactionPriority) -> Self {
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self.validity.priority = priority;
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self
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}
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/// Set the longevity of a transaction.
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///
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/// By default the transaction will be considered valid forever and will not be revalidated
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/// by the transaction pool. It's recommended though to set the longevity to a finite value
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/// though. If unsure, it's also reasonable to expose this parameter via module configuration
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/// and let the runtime decide.
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pub fn longevity(mut self, longevity: TransactionLongevity) -> Self {
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self.validity.longevity = longevity;
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self
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}
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/// Set the propagate flag.
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///
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/// Set to `false` if the transaction is not meant to be gossiped to peers. Combined with
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/// `TransactionSource::Local` validation it can be used to have special kind of
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/// transactions that are only produced and included by the validator nodes.
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pub fn propagate(mut self, propagate: bool) -> Self {
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self.validity.propagate = propagate;
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self
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}
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/// Add a `TransactionTag` to the set of required tags.
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///
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/// The tag will be encoded and prefixed with module prefix (if any).
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/// If you'd rather add a raw `require` tag, consider using `#combine_with` method.
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pub fn and_requires(mut self, tag: impl Encode) -> Self {
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self.validity.requires.push(match self.prefix.as_ref() {
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Some(prefix) => (prefix, tag).encode(),
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None => tag.encode(),
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});
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self
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}
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/// Add a `TransactionTag` to the set of provided tags.
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///
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/// The tag will be encoded and prefixed with module prefix (if any).
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/// If you'd rather add a raw `require` tag, consider using `#combine_with` method.
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pub fn and_provides(mut self, tag: impl Encode) -> Self {
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self.validity.provides.push(match self.prefix.as_ref() {
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Some(prefix) => (prefix, tag).encode(),
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None => tag.encode(),
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});
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self
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}
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/// Augment the builder with existing `ValidTransaction`.
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///
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/// This method does add the prefix to `require` or `provides` tags.
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pub fn combine_with(mut self, validity: ValidTransaction) -> Self {
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self.validity = core::mem::take(&mut self.validity).combine_with(validity);
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self
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}
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/// Finalize the builder and produce `TransactionValidity`.
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///
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/// Note the result will always be `Ok`. Use `Into` to produce `ValidTransaction`.
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pub fn build(self) -> TransactionValidity {
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self.into()
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}
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}
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impl From<ValidTransactionBuilder> for TransactionValidity {
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fn from(builder: ValidTransactionBuilder) -> Self {
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Ok(builder.into())
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}
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}
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impl From<ValidTransactionBuilder> for ValidTransaction {
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fn from(builder: ValidTransactionBuilder) -> Self {
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builder.validity
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use super::*;
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#[test]
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fn should_encode_and_decode() {
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let v: TransactionValidity = Ok(ValidTransaction {
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priority: 5,
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requires: vec![vec![1, 2, 3, 4]],
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provides: vec![vec![4, 5, 6]],
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longevity: 42,
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propagate: false,
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});
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let encoded = v.encode();
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assert_eq!(
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encoded,
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vec![0, 5, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 4, 16, 1, 2, 3, 4, 4, 12, 4, 5, 6, 42, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0]
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);
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// decode back
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assert_eq!(TransactionValidity::decode(&mut &*encoded), Ok(v));
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}
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#[test]
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fn builder_should_prefix_the_tags() {
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const PREFIX: &str = "test";
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let a: ValidTransaction = ValidTransaction::with_tag_prefix(PREFIX)
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.and_requires(1)
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.and_requires(2)
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.and_provides(3)
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.and_provides(4)
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.propagate(false)
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.longevity(5)
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.priority(3)
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.priority(6)
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.into();
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assert_eq!(a, ValidTransaction {
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propagate: false,
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longevity: 5,
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priority: 6,
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requires: vec![(PREFIX, 1).encode(), (PREFIX, 2).encode()],
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provides: vec![(PREFIX, 3).encode(), (PREFIX, 4).encode()],
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});
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}
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}
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