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This program allows users to create transaction queues on Solana. Queues are dynamic, long-running transaction threads that can persist across blocks and even run indefinitely. Developers can use queues to schedule transactions and automate smart-contracts without relying on centralized infrastructure.

Modules

An Anchor generated module, providing a set of structs mirroring the structs deriving Accounts, where each field is a Pubkey. This is useful for specifying accounts for a client.
Errors thrown by the program.
An Anchor generated module containing the program’s set of instructions, where each method handler in the #[program] mod is associated with a struct defining the input arguments to the method. These should be used directly, when one wants to serialize Anchor instruction data, for example, when speciying instructions on a client.
All objects needed to describe and manage the program’s state.
Module representing the program.
Program for creating transaction queues on Solana.
Utility functions to make it easier to build programs with Clockwork.

Statics

The static program ID

Functions

Confirms that a given pubkey is equivalent to the program ID
The Anchor codegen exposes a programming model where a user defines a set of methods inside of a #[program] module in a way similar to writing RPC request handlers. The macro then generates a bunch of code wrapping these user defined methods into something that can be executed on Solana.
Returns the program ID