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Marcin S d5a7991429 Use a BoundedVec in ValidationResult (#6603)
* Use a `BoundedVec` in `ValidationResult`

> Use a `BoundedVec` for `upward_messages` and `horizontal_messages` in order to
> limit the number of individual messages/memory allocations right at decoding
> time. The reason for this is that the `ValidationResult` may contain a code
> upgrade (including a full PVF binary), so the total size limit can't be set
> too low and this limit will still allow several millions of upward messages,
> which will (due to the memory allocator overhead) already have a
> non-negligible memory footprint in decoded form.

* List all fields when hashing so we don't miss one

* Define types for  `BoundedVec`s of messages

* Fix test compile errors

* Depend on `bounded-collections` 0.1.4 (fixes allocation issue)

* Fix compilation issue

* Derive `Hash` instead of manual `impl`

* Avoid use of unwrap
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How to run this collator

First start two validators that will run for the relay chain:

cargo run --release -- -d alice --chain rococo-local --validator --alice --port 50551
cargo run --release -- -d bob --chain rococo-local --validator --bob --port 50552

Next start the collator that will collate for the adder parachain:

cargo run --release -p test-parachain-adder-collator -- --tmp --chain rococo-local --port 50553

The last step is to register the parachain using polkadot-js. The parachain id is 100. The genesis state and the validation code are printed at startup by the collator.

To do this automatically, run scripts/adder-collator.sh.