#[repr(C)]pub struct AccountMeta {
pub pubkey: Pubkey,
pub is_signer: bool,
pub is_writable: bool,
}
Expand description
Describes a single account read or written by a program during instruction execution.
When constructing an Instruction
, a list of all accounts that may be
read or written during the execution of that instruction must be supplied.
Any account that may be mutated by the program during execution, either its
data or metadata such as held lamports, must be writable.
Note that because the Solana runtime schedules parallel transaction
execution around which accounts are writable, care should be taken that only
accounts which actually may be mutated are specified as writable. As the
default AccountMeta::new
constructor creates writable accounts, this is
a minor hazard: use AccountMeta::new_readonly
to specify that an account
is not writable.
Fields§
§pubkey: Pubkey
An account’s public key.
is_signer: bool
True if an Instruction
requires a Transaction
signature matching pubkey
.
is_writable: bool
True if the account data or metadata may be mutated during program execution.
Implementations§
Source§impl AccountMeta
impl AccountMeta
Sourcepub fn new(pubkey: Pubkey, is_signer: bool) -> AccountMeta
pub fn new(pubkey: Pubkey, is_signer: bool) -> AccountMeta
Construct metadata for a writable account.
§Examples
let instr = Instruction::new_with_borsh(
program_id,
&instruction,
vec![
AccountMeta::new(from, true),
AccountMeta::new(to, false),
],
);
Sourcepub fn new_readonly(pubkey: Pubkey, is_signer: bool) -> AccountMeta
pub fn new_readonly(pubkey: Pubkey, is_signer: bool) -> AccountMeta
Construct metadata for a read-only account.
§Examples
let instr = Instruction::new_with_borsh(
program_id,
&instruction,
vec![
AccountMeta::new(from, true),
AccountMeta::new(to, false),
AccountMeta::new_readonly(from_account_storage, false),
],
);
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for AccountMeta
impl Clone for AccountMeta
Source§fn clone(&self) -> AccountMeta
fn clone(&self) -> AccountMeta
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
source
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