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#[non_exhaustive]
pub struct Vector { pub name: &'static str, pub template: &'static str, pub keys: &'static [(u8, &'static str)], pub fingerprints: &'static [(u8, [u8; 4])], pub force_chunked: bool, }
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One entry of the canonical test-vector corpus.

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This struct is marked as non-exhaustive
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§name: &'static str

Vector identifier — used in test failure messages and as a stable handle for cross-suite filtering. Convention: snake_case mirroring the wallet-policy template’s distinguishing structure.

§template: &'static str

BIP-388 wallet-policy template string the vector encodes. Parsed by parse::template; round-tripped through encode and decode.

§keys: &'static [(u8, &'static str)]

(@N, xpub) pairs binding each @N placeholder in template. Empty when the vector exercises template-only paths (no key binding).

§fingerprints: &'static [(u8, [u8; 4])]

(@N, 4-byte master fingerprint) pairs aligned with keys. Empty when the vector does not exercise fingerprint round-tripping.

§force_chunked: bool

When true, force the encoder onto the chunked wire path even if the payload would fit in a single chunk. Exercises chunk-boundary logic without padding the template artificially.

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