multiversx_sc::types

Struct SyncCallRawResult

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pub struct SyncCallRawResult<Api>(pub ManagedVec<Api, ManagedBuffer<Api>>)
where
    Api: CallTypeApi;

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§0: ManagedVec<Api, ManagedBuffer<Api>>

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impl<Env, Original> RHListItemExec<SyncCallRawResult<<Env as TxEnv>::Api>, Env, Original> for ReturnsRawResult
where Env: TxEnv,

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fn item_process_result( self, raw_result: &SyncCallRawResult<Env::Api>, ) -> Self::Returns

The main functionality of a result handler, it either does some computation internally (e.g. execution of a lambda function), or produces a result, or both.
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fn item_tx_expect(&self, prev: Env::RHExpect) -> Env::RHExpect

Part of the execution pre-processing, each result handler needs to produce an “expect” field, as defined in the environment. Read more
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impl<Env, Original> RHListItemExec<SyncCallRawResult<<Env as TxEnv>::Api>, Env, Original> for ReturnsResult
where Env: TxEnv, Original: TopDecodeMulti,

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fn item_process_result( self, raw_result: &SyncCallRawResult<Env::Api>, ) -> Original

The main functionality of a result handler, it either does some computation internally (e.g. execution of a lambda function), or produces a result, or both.
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fn item_tx_expect(&self, prev: Env::RHExpect) -> Env::RHExpect

Part of the execution pre-processing, each result handler needs to produce an “expect” field, as defined in the environment. Read more
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impl<Env, Original, T> RHListItemExec<SyncCallRawResult<<Env as TxEnv>::Api>, Env, Original> for ReturnsResultAs<T>
where Env: TxEnv, T: TopDecodeMulti + TypeAbiFrom<Original>,

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fn item_process_result( self, raw_result: &SyncCallRawResult<Env::Api>, ) -> Self::Returns

The main functionality of a result handler, it either does some computation internally (e.g. execution of a lambda function), or produces a result, or both.
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fn item_tx_expect(&self, prev: Env::RHExpect) -> Env::RHExpect

Part of the execution pre-processing, each result handler needs to produce an “expect” field, as defined in the environment. Read more
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impl<Env, Original> RHListItemExec<SyncCallRawResult<<Env as TxEnv>::Api>, Env, Original> for ReturnsResultUnmanaged
where Env: TxEnv, Original: TypeAbi, Original::Unmanaged: TopDecodeMulti,

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fn item_process_result( self, raw_result: &SyncCallRawResult<Env::Api>, ) -> Self::Returns

The main functionality of a result handler, it either does some computation internally (e.g. execution of a lambda function), or produces a result, or both.
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fn item_tx_expect(&self, prev: Env::RHExpect) -> Env::RHExpect

Part of the execution pre-processing, each result handler needs to produce an “expect” field, as defined in the environment. Read more
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impl<Env, F, Original> RHListItemExec<SyncCallRawResult<<Env as TxEnv>::Api>, Env, Original> for WithRawResult<Env, F>
where Env: TxEnv, F: FnOnce(&ManagedVec<Env::Api, ManagedBuffer<Env::Api>>),

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fn item_process_result( self, raw_result: &SyncCallRawResult<Env::Api>, ) -> Self::Returns

The main functionality of a result handler, it either does some computation internally (e.g. execution of a lambda function), or produces a result, or both.
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fn item_tx_expect(&self, prev: Env::RHExpect) -> Env::RHExpect

Part of the execution pre-processing, each result handler needs to produce an “expect” field, as defined in the environment. Read more
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impl<Env, Original, F> RHListItemExec<SyncCallRawResult<<Env as TxEnv>::Api>, Env, Original> for WithResult<Original, F>
where Env: TxEnv, Original: TopDecodeMulti, F: FnOnce(Original),

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fn item_process_result( self, raw_result: &SyncCallRawResult<Env::Api>, ) -> Self::Returns

The main functionality of a result handler, it either does some computation internally (e.g. execution of a lambda function), or produces a result, or both.
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fn item_tx_expect(&self, prev: Env::RHExpect) -> Env::RHExpect

Part of the execution pre-processing, each result handler needs to produce an “expect” field, as defined in the environment. Read more
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impl<Env, Original, T, F> RHListItemExec<SyncCallRawResult<<Env as TxEnv>::Api>, Env, Original> for WithResultAs<T, F>
where Env: TxEnv, T: TopDecodeMulti + TypeAbiFrom<Original>, F: FnOnce(T),

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fn item_process_result( self, raw_result: &SyncCallRawResult<Env::Api>, ) -> Self::Returns

The main functionality of a result handler, it either does some computation internally (e.g. execution of a lambda function), or produces a result, or both.
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fn item_tx_expect(&self, prev: Env::RHExpect) -> Env::RHExpect

Part of the execution pre-processing, each result handler needs to produce an “expect” field, as defined in the environment. Read more

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