pub struct HexCallDataSerializer(_);
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Serializes to Elrond’s smart contract call format.

This format consists of the function name, followed by ‘@’, follwed by hex-encoded argument bytes separated by ‘@’ characters. Example: “funcName@00000@aaaa@1234@@”. Arguments can be empty, in which case no hex digits are emitted. Argument hex encodings will always have an even number of digits.

HexCallDataSerializer owns its output.

Converting from whatever type the argument to bytes is not in scope. Use the serializer module for that.

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impl HexCallDataSerializer

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pub fn new(endpoint_name: &[u8]) -> Self

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pub fn from_arg_buffer(endpoint_name: &[u8], arg_buffer: &ArgBuffer) -> Self

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pub fn from_managed_arg_buffer<M: ManagedTypeApi>( endpoint_name: &ManagedBuffer<M>, arg_buffer: &ManagedArgBuffer<M> ) -> Self

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pub fn as_slice(&self) -> &[u8]

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pub fn into_vec(self) -> Vec<u8>

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pub fn push_argument_bytes(&mut self, bytes: &[u8])

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