pub struct AccountSignatures {
    pub sigs: BTreeMap<u8, CredentialSignatures>,
}
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Account signatures. This is an analogue of transaction signatures that are part of transactions that get sent to the chain.

It should be thought of as a nested map, indexed on the outer layer by credential indexes, and the inner map maps key indices to Signatures.

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§sigs: BTreeMap<u8, CredentialSignatures>

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impl Debug for AccountSignatures

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result<(), Error>

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Deserial for AccountSignatures

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fn deserial<__R>( ________________source: &mut __R ) -> Result<AccountSignatures, ParseError>
where __R: Read,

Attempt to read a structure from a given source, failing if an error occurs during deserialization or reading.
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impl SchemaType for AccountSignatures

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impl Serial for AccountSignatures

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fn serial<W>(&self, out: &mut W) -> Result<(), <W as Write>::Err>
where W: Write,

Attempt to write the structure into the provided writer, failing if only part of the structure could be written. Read more

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