pub enum SourceBlocks<T: BlockMetadata> {
External(Vec<ExternalBlock<T>>),
Strong(Vec<ImmutableBlock<T>>),
Weak(Vec<WeakBlock<T>>),
}Expand description
Collection of source blocks for batch operations.
Blocks are grouped by their source type for efficient processing. All blocks in a SourceBlocks must be of the same type.
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External(Vec<ExternalBlock<T>>)
External block references with IDs and sequence hashes
Strong(Vec<ImmutableBlock<T>>)
Strong RAII references
Weak(Vec<WeakBlock<T>>)
Weak references that may need upgrading
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Source§impl<T: BlockMetadata> SourceBlocks<T>
impl<T: BlockMetadata> SourceBlocks<T>
Sourcepub fn empty_external() -> Self
pub fn empty_external() -> Self
Create an empty collection of external blocks.
Sourcepub fn empty_strong() -> Self
pub fn empty_strong() -> Self
Create an empty collection of strong blocks.
Sourcepub fn empty_weak() -> Self
pub fn empty_weak() -> Self
Create an empty collection of weak blocks.
Sourcepub fn external_blocks(&self) -> Option<&[ExternalBlock<T>]>
pub fn external_blocks(&self) -> Option<&[ExternalBlock<T>]>
Get external blocks, or None for other types.
Sourcepub fn strong_blocks(&self) -> Option<&[ImmutableBlock<T>]>
pub fn strong_blocks(&self) -> Option<&[ImmutableBlock<T>]>
Get strong blocks, or None for other types.
Sourcepub fn weak_blocks(&self) -> Option<&[WeakBlock<T>]>
pub fn weak_blocks(&self) -> Option<&[WeakBlock<T>]>
Get weak blocks, or None for other types.
Sourcepub fn is_external(&self) -> bool
pub fn is_external(&self) -> bool
Check if this is external blocks.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl<T: Debug + BlockMetadata> Debug for SourceBlocks<T>
impl<T: Debug + BlockMetadata> Debug for SourceBlocks<T>
Source§impl<T: BlockMetadata> From<SourceBlock<T>> for SourceBlocks<T>
impl<T: BlockMetadata> From<SourceBlock<T>> for SourceBlocks<T>
Source§fn from(block: SourceBlock<T>) -> Self
fn from(block: SourceBlock<T>) -> Self
Source§impl<T: BlockMetadata> From<Vec<ExternalBlock<T>>> for SourceBlocks<T>
impl<T: BlockMetadata> From<Vec<ExternalBlock<T>>> for SourceBlocks<T>
Source§fn from(blocks: Vec<ExternalBlock<T>>) -> Self
fn from(blocks: Vec<ExternalBlock<T>>) -> Self
Source§impl<T: BlockMetadata> From<Vec<ImmutableBlock<T>>> for SourceBlocks<T>
impl<T: BlockMetadata> From<Vec<ImmutableBlock<T>>> for SourceBlocks<T>
Source§fn from(blocks: Vec<ImmutableBlock<T>>) -> Self
fn from(blocks: Vec<ImmutableBlock<T>>) -> Self
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impl<T> !RefUnwindSafe for SourceBlocks<T>
impl<T> !UnwindSafe for SourceBlocks<T>
impl<T> Freeze for SourceBlocks<T>
impl<T> Send for SourceBlocks<T>
impl<T> Sync for SourceBlocks<T>
impl<T> Unpin for SourceBlocks<T>where
T: Unpin,
impl<T> UnsafeUnpin for SourceBlocks<T>
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