Struct elrond_wasm::types::Address [−][src]
pub struct Address(_);
Expand description
An Address is just a H256 with a different name. Has a different ABI name than H256.
Implementations
Returns a new address of 32 zeros. Allocates directly in heap. Minimal resulting wasm code (14 bytes if not inlined).
Returns an unsafe mutable pointer to the data on the heap. Used by the API to populate data.
Transmutes self to an (in principle) variable length boxed bytes object. Both BoxedBytes and H256 keep the data on the heap, so only the pointer to that data needs to be transmuted. Does not reallocate or copy data, the data on the heap remains untouched.
Trait Implementations
Attempt to deserialise the value from input, using the format of an object nested inside another structure. In case of success returns the deserialized value and the number of bytes consumed during the operation. Read more
fn dep_decode_or_exit<I: NestedDecodeInput, ExitCtx: Clone>(
input: &mut I,
c: ExitCtx,
exit: fn(_: ExitCtx, _: DecodeError) -> !
) -> Self
fn dep_decode_or_exit<I: NestedDecodeInput, ExitCtx: Clone>(
input: &mut I,
c: ExitCtx,
exit: fn(_: ExitCtx, _: DecodeError) -> !
) -> Self
Version of top_decode
that exits quickly in case of error.
Its purpose is to create smaller implementations
in cases where the application is supposed to exit directly on decode error. Read more
NestedEncode to output, using the format of an object nested inside another structure. Does not provide compact version. Read more
fn dep_encode_or_exit<O: NestedEncodeOutput, ExitCtx: Clone>(
&self,
dest: &mut O,
c: ExitCtx,
exit: fn(_: ExitCtx, _: EncodeError) -> !
)
fn dep_encode_or_exit<O: NestedEncodeOutput, ExitCtx: Clone>(
&self,
dest: &mut O,
c: ExitCtx,
exit: fn(_: ExitCtx, _: EncodeError) -> !
)
Version of top_decode
that exits quickly in case of error.
Its purpose is to create smaller implementations
in cases where the application is supposed to exit directly on decode error. Read more
Attempt to deserialize the value from input.
fn top_decode_or_exit<I: TopDecodeInput, ExitCtx: Clone>(
input: I,
c: ExitCtx,
exit: fn(_: ExitCtx, _: DecodeError) -> !
) -> Self
fn top_decode_or_exit<I: TopDecodeInput, ExitCtx: Clone>(
input: I,
c: ExitCtx,
exit: fn(_: ExitCtx, _: DecodeError) -> !
) -> Self
Version of top_decode
that exits quickly in case of error.
Its purpose is to create smaller implementations
in cases where the application is supposed to exit directly on decode error. Read more
Attempt to serialize the value to ouput.
fn top_encode_or_exit<O: TopEncodeOutput, ExitCtx: Clone>(
&self,
output: O,
c: ExitCtx,
exit: fn(_: ExitCtx, _: EncodeError) -> !
)
fn top_encode_or_exit<O: TopEncodeOutput, ExitCtx: Clone>(
&self,
output: O,
c: ExitCtx,
exit: fn(_: ExitCtx, _: EncodeError) -> !
)
Version of top_decode
that exits quickly in case of error.
Its purpose is to create smaller bytecode implementations
in cases where the application is supposed to exit directly on decode error. Read more
A type can provide more than its own description. For instance, a struct can also provide the descriptions of the type of its fields. TypeAbi doesn’t care for the exact accumulator type, which is abstracted by the TypeDescriptionContainer trait. Read more
Auto Trait Implementations
impl RefUnwindSafe for Address
impl UnwindSafe for Address
Blanket Implementations
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more