Module concordium_std::schema
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Types related to contract schemas. These are optional annotations in modules that allow the users of smart contracts to interact with them in a way that is better than constructing raw bytes as parameters.
Structs
- Describes all the schemas of a V0 smart contract. The
Default
instance produces an empty schema. - Describes all the schemas of a V1 smart contract. The
Default
instance produces an empty schema. - Describes all the schemas of a V1 smart contract with a V2 schema. The
Default
instance produces an empty schema. - Describes all the schemas of a V1 smart contract with a V3 schema. The
Default
instance produces an empty schema. - Describes the schema of an init or a receive function for V1 contracts with V3 schemas. Differs from
FunctionV1
in that a schema for the error can be included. - Contains all the contract schemas for a smart contract module V0.
- Contains all the contract schemas for a smart contract module V1.
- Contains all the contract schemas for a smart contract module V1 with a V2 schema.
- Contains all the contract schemas for a smart contract module V1 with a V3 schema.
Enums
- Schema for the fields of a struct or some enum variant.
- Describes the schema of an init or a receive function for V1 contracts with V1 schemas.
- Type of the variable used to encode the length of Sets, List, Maps
- Schema type used to describe the different types in a smart contract, their serialization and how to represent the types in JSON.
- Represents the different schema versions.
Traits
- The
SchemaType
trait provides means to generate a schema for structures. Schemas are used to make structures human readable and to avoid dealing directly with bytes, such as the contract state or parameters for contract interaction.
Functions
- Deserialize a length of provided size.
- Try to convert the
len
to the provided size and serialize it.