pub struct DeployerWithAddress { /* private fields */ }
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A deployer that deploys a contract that has its ID derived from the provided address and salt.

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impl DeployerWithAddress

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pub fn deployed_address(&self) -> Address

Return the address of the contract defined by the deployer.

This function can be called at anytime, before or after the contract is deployed, because contract addresses are deterministic.

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pub fn deploy(&self, wasm_hash: impl IntoVal<Env, BytesN<32>>) -> Address

Deploy a contract that uses Wasm executable with provided hash.

The address of the deployed contract is defined by the deployer address and provided salt.

Returns the deployed contract’s address.

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