DistributionKeeper

Struct DistributionKeeper 

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pub struct DistributionKeeper {}

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impl DistributionKeeper

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pub fn new() -> Self

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pub fn remove_rewards( &self, api: &dyn Api, storage: &mut dyn Storage, block: &BlockInfo, delegator: &Addr, validator: &Addr, ) -> AnyResult<Uint128>

Removes all rewards from the given (delegator, validator) pair and returns the amount

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pub fn get_withdraw_address( storage: &dyn Storage, delegator: &Addr, ) -> AnyResult<Addr>

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pub fn set_withdraw_address( storage: &mut dyn Storage, delegator: &Addr, withdraw_address: &Addr, ) -> AnyResult<()>

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impl Default for DistributionKeeper

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fn default() -> DistributionKeeper

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more
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impl Module for DistributionKeeper

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type ExecT = DistributionMsg

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type QueryT = Empty

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type SudoT = Empty

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fn execute<ExecC, QueryC: CustomQuery>( &self, api: &dyn Api, storage: &mut dyn Storage, router: &dyn CosmosRouter<ExecC = ExecC, QueryC = QueryC>, block: &BlockInfo, sender: Addr, msg: DistributionMsg, ) -> AnyResult<AppResponse>

execute runs any ExecT message, which can be called by any external actor or smart contract
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fn sudo<ExecC, QueryC>( &self, _api: &dyn Api, _storage: &mut dyn Storage, _router: &dyn CosmosRouter<ExecC = ExecC, QueryC = QueryC>, _block: &BlockInfo, _msg: Empty, ) -> AnyResult<AppResponse>

sudo runs privileged actions, like minting tokens, or governance proposals. This allows modules to have full access to these privileged actions, that cannot be triggered by smart contracts. Read more
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fn query( &self, _api: &dyn Api, _storage: &dyn Storage, _querier: &dyn Querier, _block: &BlockInfo, _request: Empty, ) -> AnyResult<Binary>

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