Enum xcm::v0::MultiLocation [−][src]
pub enum MultiLocation {
Null,
X1(Junction),
X2(Junction, Junction),
X3(Junction, Junction, Junction),
X4(Junction, Junction, Junction, Junction),
X5(Junction, Junction, Junction, Junction, Junction),
X6(Junction, Junction, Junction, Junction, Junction, Junction),
X7(Junction, Junction, Junction, Junction, Junction, Junction, Junction),
X8(Junction, Junction, Junction, Junction, Junction, Junction, Junction, Junction),
}Expand description
A relative path between state-bearing consensus systems.
A location in a consensus system is defined as an isolatable state machine held within global consensus. The location in question need not have a sophisticated consensus algorithm of its own; a single account within Ethereum, for example, could be considered a location.
A very-much non-exhaustive list of types of location include:
- A (normal, layer-1) block chain, e.g. the Bitcoin mainnet or a parachain.
- A layer-0 super-chain, e.g. the Polkadot Relay chain.
- A layer-2 smart contract, e.g. an ERC-20 on Ethereum.
- A logical functional component of a chain, e.g. a single instance of a pallet on a Frame-based Substrate chain.
- An account.
A MultiLocation is a relative identifier, meaning that it can only be used to define the relative path
between two locations, and cannot generally be used to refer to a location universally. It is comprised of a
number of junctions, each morphing the previous location, either diving down into one of its internal locations,
called a sub-consensus, or going up into its parent location. Correct MultiLocation values must have all
Parent junctions as a prefix to all sub-consensus junctions.
This specific MultiLocation implementation uses a Rust enum in order to make pattern matching easier.
The MultiLocation value of Null simply refers to the interpreting consensus system.
Variants
The interpreting consensus system.
X1(Junction)A relative path comprising 1 junction.
Tuple Fields of X1
0: JunctionA relative path comprising 2 junctions.
A relative path comprising 3 junctions.
A relative path comprising 4 junctions.
A relative path comprising 5 junctions.
A relative path comprising 6 junctions.
A relative path comprising 7 junctions.
A relative path comprising 8 junctions.
Tuple Fields of X8
Implementations
Returns first junction, or None if the location is empty.
Returns last junction, or None if the location is empty.
Splits off the first junction, returning the remaining suffix (first item in tuple) and the first element
(second item in tuple) or None if it was empty.
Splits off the last junction, returning the remaining prefix (first item in tuple) and the last element
(second item in tuple) or None if it was empty.
Removes the first element from self, returning it (or None if it was empty).
Removes the last element from self, returning it (or None if it was empty).
Consumes self and returns a MultiLocation suffixed with new, or an Err with the original value of
self in case of overflow.
Consumes self and returns a MultiLocation prefixed with new, or an Err with the original value of
self in case of overflow.
Returns the junction at index i, or None if the location doesn’t contain that many elements.
Returns a mutable reference to the junction at index i, or None if the location doesn’t contain that many
elements.
Returns a reference iterator over the junctions.
Returns a reference iterator over the junctions in reverse.
Consumes self and returns an iterator over the junctions.
Consumes self and returns an iterator over the junctions in reverse.
Ensures that self begins with prefix and that it has a single Junction item following.
If so, returns a reference to this Junction item.
Example
let mut m = X3(Parent, PalletInstance(3), OnlyChild);
assert_eq!(m.match_and_split(&X2(Parent, PalletInstance(3))), Some(&OnlyChild));
assert_eq!(m.match_and_split(&X1(Parent)), None);Mutates self, suffixing it with new. Returns Err in case of overflow.
Mutates self, prefixing it with new. Returns Err in case of overflow.
Returns the number of Parent junctions at the beginning of self.
This function ensures a multi-junction is in its canonicalized/normalized form, removing
any internal [Non-Parent, Parent] combinations.
Mutate self so that it is suffixed with suffix. The correct normalized form is returned,
removing any internal [Non-Parent, Parent] combinations.
In the case of overflow, self is unmodified and we return Err with suffix.
Example
let mut m = X3(Parent, Parachain(21), OnlyChild);
assert_eq!(m.append_with(X2(Parent, PalletInstance(3))), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(m, X3(Parent, Parachain(21), PalletInstance(3)));Mutate self so that it is prefixed with prefix. The correct normalized form is returned,
removing any internal [Non-Parent, Parent] combinations.
In the case of overflow, self is unmodified and we return Err with prefix.
Example
let mut m = X3(Parent, Parent, PalletInstance(3));
assert_eq!(m.prepend_with(X3(Parent, Parachain(21), OnlyChild)), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(m, X2(Parent, PalletInstance(3)));Returns true iff self is an interior location. For this it may not contain any Junctions
for which Junction::is_interior returns false. This is generally true, except for the
Parent item.
Example
let parent = X1(Parent);
assert_eq!(parent.is_interior(), false);
let m = X2(PalletInstance(12), AccountIndex64 { network: Any, index: 23 });
assert_eq!(m.is_interior(), true);Trait Implementations
Performs the conversion.
This method tests for self and other values to be equal, and is used
by ==. Read more
This method tests for !=.
This method returns an ordering between self and other values if one exists. Read more
This method tests less than (for self and other) and is used by the < operator. Read more
This method tests less than or equal to (for self and other) and is used by the <=
operator. Read more
This method tests greater than (for self and other) and is used by the > operator. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for MultiLocation
impl Send for MultiLocation
impl Sync for MultiLocation
impl Unpin for MultiLocation
impl UnwindSafe for MultiLocation
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Causes self to use its Binary implementation when Debug-formatted.
Causes self to use its Display implementation when
Debug-formatted. Read more
Causes self to use its LowerExp implementation when
Debug-formatted. Read more
Causes self to use its LowerHex implementation when
Debug-formatted. Read more
Causes self to use its Octal implementation when Debug-formatted.
Causes self to use its Pointer implementation when
Debug-formatted. Read more
Causes self to use its UpperExp implementation when
Debug-formatted. Read more
Causes self to use its UpperHex implementation when
Debug-formatted. Read more
Pipes by value. This is generally the method you want to use. Read more
Borrows self and passes that borrow into the pipe function. Read more
Mutably borrows self and passes that borrow into the pipe function. Read more
Borrows self, then passes self.borrow() into the pipe function. Read more
Mutably borrows self, then passes self.borrow_mut() into the pipe
function. Read more
Borrows self, then passes self.as_ref() into the pipe function.
Mutably borrows self, then passes self.as_mut() into the pipe
function. Read more
Borrows self, then passes self.deref() into the pipe function.
fn pipe_as_ref<'a, T, R>(&'a self, func: impl FnOnce(&'a T) -> R) -> R where
Self: AsRef<T>,
T: 'a,
R: 'a,
fn pipe_as_ref<'a, T, R>(&'a self, func: impl FnOnce(&'a T) -> R) -> R where
Self: AsRef<T>,
T: 'a,
R: 'a,
Pipes a trait borrow into a function that cannot normally be called in suffix position. Read more
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Self: Borrow<T>,
T: 'a,
R: 'a,
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Self: Borrow<T>,
T: 'a,
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Self: Deref,
R: 'a,
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Self: Deref,
R: 'a,
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Provides immutable access to the reference for inspection.
Calls tap_ref in debug builds, and does nothing in release builds.
Provides mutable access to the reference for modification.
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Self: BorrowMut<T>,
F: FnOnce(&mut T) -> R,
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Self: BorrowMut<T>,
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Provides mutable access to the borrow for modification.
Immutably dereferences self for inspection.
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F: FnOnce(&Self::Target) -> R,
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F: FnOnce(&mut Self::Target) -> R,
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Self: DerefMut,
F: FnOnce(&mut Self::Target) -> R,
Mutably dereferences self for modification.