snarkvm_ledger_store::helpers::memory

Struct CommitteeMemory

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pub struct CommitteeMemory<N: Network> { /* private fields */ }
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An in-memory committee storage.

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impl<N: Clone + Network> Clone for CommitteeMemory<N>

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fn clone(&self) -> CommitteeMemory<N>

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl<N: Network> CommitteeStorage<N> for CommitteeMemory<N>

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fn open<S: Clone + Into<StorageMode>>(storage: S) -> Result<Self>

Initializes the committee storage.

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fn current_round_map(&self) -> &Self::CurrentRoundMap

Returns the current round map.

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fn round_to_height_map(&self) -> &Self::RoundToHeightMap

Returns the round to height map.

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fn committee_map(&self) -> &Self::CommitteeMap

Returns the committee map.

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fn storage_mode(&self) -> &StorageMode

Returns the storage mode.

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type CurrentRoundMap = MemoryMap<u8, u64>

The mapping of () to current round.
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type RoundToHeightMap = MemoryMap<u64, u32>

The mapping of round to height.
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type CommitteeMap = MemoryMap<u32, Committee<N>>

The mapping of block height to committee.
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fn start_atomic(&self)

Starts an atomic batch write operation.
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fn is_atomic_in_progress(&self) -> bool

Checks if an atomic batch is in progress.
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fn atomic_checkpoint(&self)

Checkpoints the atomic batch.
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fn clear_latest_checkpoint(&self)

Clears the latest atomic batch checkpoint.
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fn atomic_rewind(&self)

Rewinds the atomic batch to the previous checkpoint.
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fn abort_atomic(&self)

Aborts an atomic batch write operation.
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fn finish_atomic(&self) -> Result<()>

Finishes an atomic batch write operation.
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fn insert(&self, next_height: u32, committee: Committee<N>) -> Result<()>

Stores the given (next height, committee) pair into storage, and indexes storage up to the next round.
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fn remove(&self, height: u32) -> Result<()>

Removes the committee for the given height, in the process removing all round to height entries back to the previous committee.
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fn current_round(&self) -> Result<u64>

Returns the current round.
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fn current_height(&self) -> Result<u32>

Returns the current height.
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fn current_committee(&self) -> Result<Committee<N>>

Returns the current committee.
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fn get_height_for_round(&self, round: u64) -> Result<Option<u32>>

Returns the height for the given round.
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fn get_committee(&self, height: u32) -> Result<Option<Committee<N>>>

Returns the committee for the given height.
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fn get_committee_for_round(&self, round: u64) -> Result<Option<Committee<N>>>

Returns the committee for the given round.

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impl<N> Freeze for CommitteeMemory<N>

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impl<N> !RefUnwindSafe for CommitteeMemory<N>

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impl<N> Send for CommitteeMemory<N>

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impl<N> Sync for CommitteeMemory<N>

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impl<N> Unpin for CommitteeMemory<N>

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impl<N> !UnwindSafe for CommitteeMemory<N>

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impl<T> Any for T
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fn type_id(&self) -> TypeId

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unsafe fn clone_to_uninit(&self, dst: *mut u8)

🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (clone_to_uninit)
Performs copy-assignment from self to dst. Read more
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