pub enum VersionedMessage {
    Legacy(LegacyMessage),
    V0(Message),
}
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Either a legacy message or a v0 message.

Serialization

If the first bit is set, the remaining 7 bits will be used to determine which message version is serialized starting from version 0. If the first is bit is not set, all bytes are used to encode the legacy Message format.

Variants

Legacy(LegacyMessage)

V0(Message)

Implementations

Returns true if the account at the specified index signed this message.

Returns true if the account at the specified index is writable by the instructions in this message. Since dynamically loaded addresses can’t have write locks demoted without loading addresses, this shouldn’t be used in the runtime.

Returns true if the account at the specified index is not invoked as a program or, if invoked, is passed to a program.

Program instructions that will be executed in sequence and committed in one atomic transaction if all succeed.

Compute the blake3 hash of this transaction’s message

Compute the blake3 hash of a raw transaction message

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