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Shawn Tabrizi 444d4e204c Simple MaxBoundedLen Implementations (#8793)
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* timestamp

* assets (not working)

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* impl for proxy

* update balances

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* merge both StorageInfoTrait and PalletStorageInfo

I think it is more future proof. In the future some storage could make
use of multiple prefix. Like one to store how much value has been
inserted, etc...

* Update frame/support/procedural/src/storage/parse.rs

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hasher now expose `max_len` which allows to computes their maximum len.
For hasher without concatenation, it is the size of the hash part,
for hasher with concatenation, it is the size of the hash part + max
encoded len of the key.

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* Move `MaxBoundedLen` into its own crate (#8814)

* move MaxEncodedLen into its own crate

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This reverts commit 73623e9933d50648e0e7fe90b6171a8e45d7f5a2.

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* Add #[max_encoded_len_crate(...)] helper attribute

The purpose of this attribute is to reduce the surface area of
max_encoded_len changes. Crates deriving `MaxEncodedLen` do not
need to add it to `Cargo.toml`; they can instead just do

```rust
\#[derive(Encode, MaxEncodedLen)]
\#[max_encoded_len_crate(frame_support::max_encoded_len)]
struct Example;
```

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* Update max-encoded-len/derive/src/lib.rs

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* Update lib.rs

* compiler isnt smart enough

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Balances Module

The Balances module provides functionality for handling accounts and balances.

Overview

The Balances module provides functions for:

  • Getting and setting free balances.
  • Retrieving total, reserved and unreserved balances.
  • Repatriating a reserved balance to a beneficiary account that exists.
  • Transferring a balance between accounts (when not reserved).
  • Slashing an account balance.
  • Account creation and removal.
  • Managing total issuance.
  • Setting and managing locks.

Terminology

  • Existential Deposit: The minimum balance required to create or keep an account open. This prevents "dust accounts" from filling storage. When the free plus the reserved balance (i.e. the total balance) fall below this, then the account is said to be dead; and it loses its functionality as well as any prior history and all information on it is removed from the chain's state. No account should ever have a total balance that is strictly between 0 and the existential deposit (exclusive). If this ever happens, it indicates either a bug in this module or an erroneous raw mutation of storage.

  • Total Issuance: The total number of units in existence in a system.

  • Reaping an account: The act of removing an account by resetting its nonce. Happens after its total balance has become zero (or, strictly speaking, less than the Existential Deposit).

  • Free Balance: The portion of a balance that is not reserved. The free balance is the only balance that matters for most operations.

  • Reserved Balance: Reserved balance still belongs to the account holder, but is suspended. Reserved balance can still be slashed, but only after all the free balance has been slashed.

  • Imbalance: A condition when some funds were credited or debited without equal and opposite accounting (i.e. a difference between total issuance and account balances). Functions that result in an imbalance will return an object of the Imbalance trait that can be managed within your runtime logic. (If an imbalance is simply dropped, it should automatically maintain any book-keeping such as total issuance.)

  • Lock: A freeze on a specified amount of an account's free balance until a specified block number. Multiple locks always operate over the same funds, so they "overlay" rather than "stack".

Implementations

The Balances module provides implementations for the following traits. If these traits provide the functionality that you need, then you can avoid coupling with the Balances module.

  • Currency: Functions for dealing with a fungible assets system.
  • ReservableCurrency: Functions for dealing with assets that can be reserved from an account.
  • LockableCurrency: Functions for dealing with accounts that allow liquidity restrictions.
  • Imbalance: Functions for handling imbalances between total issuance in the system and account balances. Must be used when a function creates new funds (e.g. a reward) or destroys some funds (e.g. a system fee).
  • IsDeadAccount: Determiner to say whether a given account is unused.

Interface

Dispatchable Functions

  • transfer - Transfer some liquid free balance to another account.
  • set_balance - Set the balances of a given account. The origin of this call must be root.

Usage

The following examples show how to use the Balances module in your custom module.

Examples from the FRAME

The Contract module uses the Currency trait to handle gas payment, and its types inherit from Currency:

use frame_support::traits::Currency;

pub type BalanceOf<T> = <<T as Config>::Currency as Currency<<T as frame_system::Config>::AccountId>>::Balance;
pub type NegativeImbalanceOf<T> = <<T as Config>::Currency as Currency<<T as frame_system::Config>::AccountId>>::NegativeImbalance;

The Staking module uses the LockableCurrency trait to lock a stash account's funds:

use frame_support::traits::{WithdrawReasons, LockableCurrency};
use sp_runtime::traits::Bounded;
pub trait Config: frame_system::Config {
	type Currency: LockableCurrency<Self::AccountId, Moment=Self::BlockNumber>;
}

fn update_ledger<T: Config>(
	controller: &T::AccountId,
	ledger: &StakingLedger<T>
) {
	T::Currency::set_lock(
		STAKING_ID,
		&ledger.stash,
		ledger.total,
		WithdrawReasons::all()
	);
	// <Ledger<T>>::insert(controller, ledger); // Commented out as we don't have access to Staking's storage here.
}

Genesis config

The Balances module depends on the GenesisConfig.

Assumptions

  • Total issued balanced of all accounts should be less than Config::Balance::max_value().

License: Apache-2.0