PendingIntentSignatureValidations

Enum PendingIntentSignatureValidations 

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pub enum PendingIntentSignatureValidations<'a> {
    TransactionIntent {
        notary_is_signatory: bool,
        notary_public_key: PublicKey,
        notary_signature: SignatureV1,
        notarized_hash: SignedTransactionIntentHash,
        intent_signatures: &'a [IntentSignatureV1],
        signed_hash: TransactionIntentHash,
    },
    PreviewTransactionIntent {
        notary_is_signatory: bool,
        notary_public_key: PublicKey,
        intent_public_keys: &'a [PublicKey],
    },
    Subintent {
        intent_signatures: &'a [IntentSignatureV1],
        signed_hash: SubintentHash,
    },
    PreviewSubintent {
        intent_public_keys: &'a [PublicKey],
    },
}
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This can assume that the signature counts are within checked limits, so calculations cannot overflow.

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TransactionIntent

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§notary_is_signatory: bool
§notary_public_key: PublicKey
§notary_signature: SignatureV1
§intent_signatures: &'a [IntentSignatureV1]
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PreviewTransactionIntent

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§notary_is_signatory: bool
§notary_public_key: PublicKey
§intent_public_keys: &'a [PublicKey]
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Subintent

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§intent_signatures: &'a [IntentSignatureV1]
§signed_hash: SubintentHash
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PreviewSubintent

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§intent_public_keys: &'a [PublicKey]

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