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224 lines
6.3 KiB
Rust
224 lines
6.3 KiB
Rust
// This file is part of Substrate.
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// Copyright (C) Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: GPL-3.0-or-later WITH Classpath-exception-2.0
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// This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU General Public License for more details.
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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// along with this program. If not, see <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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//! Schema for slots in the aux-db.
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use codec::{Decode, Encode};
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use sc_client_api::backend::AuxStore;
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use sp_blockchain::{Error as ClientError, Result as ClientResult};
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use sp_consensus_slots::{EquivocationProof, Slot};
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use sp_runtime::traits::Header;
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const SLOT_HEADER_MAP_KEY: &[u8] = b"slot_header_map";
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const SLOT_HEADER_START: &[u8] = b"slot_header_start";
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/// We keep at least this number of slots in database.
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pub const MAX_SLOT_CAPACITY: u64 = 1000;
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/// We prune slots when they reach this number.
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pub const PRUNING_BOUND: u64 = 2 * MAX_SLOT_CAPACITY;
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fn load_decode<C, T>(backend: &C, key: &[u8]) -> ClientResult<Option<T>>
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where
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C: AuxStore,
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T: Decode,
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{
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match backend.get_aux(key)? {
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None => Ok(None),
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Some(t) => T::decode(&mut &t[..])
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.map_err(|e| {
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ClientError::Backend(format!("Slots DB is corrupted. Decode error: {}", e))
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})
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.map(Some),
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}
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}
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/// Checks if the header is an equivocation and returns the proof in that case.
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///
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/// Note: it detects equivocations only when slot_now - slot <= MAX_SLOT_CAPACITY.
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pub fn check_equivocation<C, H, P>(
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backend: &C,
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slot_now: Slot,
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slot: Slot,
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header: &H,
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signer: &P,
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) -> ClientResult<Option<EquivocationProof<H, P>>>
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where
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H: Header,
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C: AuxStore,
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P: Clone + Encode + Decode + PartialEq,
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{
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// We don't check equivocations for old headers out of our capacity.
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if slot_now.saturating_sub(*slot) > MAX_SLOT_CAPACITY {
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return Ok(None)
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}
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// Key for this slot.
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let mut curr_slot_key = SLOT_HEADER_MAP_KEY.to_vec();
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slot.using_encoded(|s| curr_slot_key.extend(s));
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// Get headers of this slot.
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let mut headers_with_sig =
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load_decode::<_, Vec<(H, P)>>(backend, &curr_slot_key[..])?.unwrap_or_else(Vec::new);
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// Get first slot saved.
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let slot_header_start = SLOT_HEADER_START.to_vec();
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let first_saved_slot = load_decode::<_, Slot>(backend, &slot_header_start[..])?.unwrap_or(slot);
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if slot_now < first_saved_slot {
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// The code below assumes that slots will be visited sequentially.
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return Ok(None)
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}
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for (prev_header, prev_signer) in headers_with_sig.iter() {
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// A proof of equivocation consists of two headers:
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// 1) signed by the same voter,
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if prev_signer == signer {
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// 2) with different hash
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return if header.hash() != prev_header.hash() {
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Ok(Some(EquivocationProof {
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slot,
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offender: signer.clone(),
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first_header: prev_header.clone(),
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second_header: header.clone(),
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}))
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} else {
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// We don't need to continue in case of duplicated header,
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// since it's already saved and a possible equivocation
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// would have been detected before.
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Ok(None)
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}
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}
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}
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let mut keys_to_delete = vec![];
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let mut new_first_saved_slot = first_saved_slot;
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if *slot_now - *first_saved_slot >= PRUNING_BOUND {
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let prefix = SLOT_HEADER_MAP_KEY.to_vec();
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new_first_saved_slot = slot_now.saturating_sub(MAX_SLOT_CAPACITY);
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for s in u64::from(first_saved_slot)..new_first_saved_slot.into() {
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let mut p = prefix.clone();
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s.using_encoded(|s| p.extend(s));
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keys_to_delete.push(p);
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}
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}
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headers_with_sig.push((header.clone(), signer.clone()));
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backend.insert_aux(
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&[
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(&curr_slot_key[..], headers_with_sig.encode().as_slice()),
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(&slot_header_start[..], new_first_saved_slot.encode().as_slice()),
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],
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&keys_to_delete.iter().map(|k| &k[..]).collect::<Vec<&[u8]>>()[..],
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)?;
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Ok(None)
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod test {
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use sp_core::{hash::H256, sr25519, Pair};
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use sp_runtime::testing::{Digest as DigestTest, Header as HeaderTest};
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use substrate_test_runtime_client;
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use super::{check_equivocation, MAX_SLOT_CAPACITY, PRUNING_BOUND};
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fn create_header(number: u64) -> HeaderTest {
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// so that different headers for the same number get different hashes
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let parent_hash = H256::random();
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let header = HeaderTest {
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parent_hash,
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number,
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state_root: Default::default(),
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extrinsics_root: Default::default(),
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digest: DigestTest { logs: vec![] },
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};
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header
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}
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#[test]
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fn check_equivocation_works() {
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let client = substrate_test_runtime_client::new();
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let (pair, _seed) = sr25519::Pair::generate();
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let public = pair.public();
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let header1 = create_header(1); // @ slot 2
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let header2 = create_header(2); // @ slot 2
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let header3 = create_header(2); // @ slot 4
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let header4 = create_header(3); // @ slot MAX_SLOT_CAPACITY + 4
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let header5 = create_header(4); // @ slot MAX_SLOT_CAPACITY + 4
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let header6 = create_header(3); // @ slot 4
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// It's ok to sign same headers.
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assert!(check_equivocation(&client, 2.into(), 2.into(), &header1, &public)
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.unwrap()
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.is_none(),);
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assert!(check_equivocation(&client, 3.into(), 2.into(), &header1, &public)
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.unwrap()
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.is_none(),);
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// But not two different headers at the same slot.
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assert!(check_equivocation(&client, 4.into(), 2.into(), &header2, &public)
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.unwrap()
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.is_some(),);
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// Different slot is ok.
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assert!(check_equivocation(&client, 5.into(), 4.into(), &header3, &public)
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.unwrap()
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.is_none(),);
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// Here we trigger pruning and save header 4.
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assert!(check_equivocation(
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&client,
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(PRUNING_BOUND + 2).into(),
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(MAX_SLOT_CAPACITY + 4).into(),
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&header4,
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&public,
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)
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.unwrap()
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.is_none(),);
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// This fails because header 5 is an equivocation of header 4.
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assert!(check_equivocation(
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&client,
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(PRUNING_BOUND + 3).into(),
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(MAX_SLOT_CAPACITY + 4).into(),
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&header5,
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&public,
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)
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.unwrap()
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.is_some(),);
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// This is ok because we pruned the corresponding header. Shows that we are pruning.
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assert!(check_equivocation(
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&client,
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(PRUNING_BOUND + 4).into(),
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4.into(),
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&header6,
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&public,
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)
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.unwrap()
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.is_none(),);
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}
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}
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