Struct stable_swap_anchor::Initialize [−][src]
pub struct Initialize<'info> {
pub swap: AccountInfo<'info>,
pub swap_authority: AccountInfo<'info>,
pub admin: AccountInfo<'info>,
pub token_a: InitToken<'info>,
pub token_b: InitToken<'info>,
pub pool_mint: AccountInfo<'info>,
pub output_lp: AccountInfo<'info>,
pub token_program: AccountInfo<'info>,
}
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Fields
swap: AccountInfo<'info>
The swap.
The authority of the swap.
admin: AccountInfo<'info>
The admin of the swap.
token_a: InitToken<'info>
The “A” token of the swap.
token_b: InitToken<'info>
The “B” token of the swap.
pool_mint: AccountInfo<'info>
The pool mint of the swap.
output_lp: AccountInfo<'info>
The output account for LP tokens.
token_program: AccountInfo<'info>
The spl_token program.
Trait Implementations
fn try_accounts(
program_id: &Pubkey,
accounts: &mut &[AccountInfo<'info>],
ix_data: &[u8]
) -> Result<Self, ProgramError>
fn try_accounts(
program_id: &Pubkey,
accounts: &mut &[AccountInfo<'info>],
ix_data: &[u8]
) -> Result<Self, ProgramError>
Returns the validated accounts struct. What constitutes “valid” is
program dependent. However, users of these types should never have to
worry about account substitution attacks. For example, if a program
expects a Mint
account from the SPL token program in a particular
field, then it should be impossible for this method to return Ok
if
any other account type is given–from the SPL token program or elsewhere. Read more
program_id
is the currently executing program.
is_signer
is given as an optional override for the signer meta field.
This covers the edge case when a program-derived-address needs to relay
a transaction from a client to another program but sign the transaction
before the relay. The client cannot mark the field as a signer, and so
we have to override the is_signer meta field given by the client. Read more