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Types for directing the execution of Solana programs.

Every invocation of a Solana program executes a single instruction, as defined by the Instruction type. An instruction is primarily a vector of bytes, the contents of which are program-specific, and not interpreted by the Solana runtime. This allows flexibility in how programs behave, how they are controlled by client software, and what data encodings they use.

Besides the instruction data, every account a program may read or write while executing a given instruction is also included in Instruction, as AccountMeta values. The runtime uses this information to efficiently schedule execution of transactions.

Structs

Describes a single account read or written by a program during instruction execution.
A compact encoding of an instruction.
A directive for a single invocation of a Solana program.
Use to query and convey information about the sibling instruction components when calling the sol_get_processed_sibling_instruction syscall.

Enums

Reasons the runtime might have rejected an instruction.

Constants

Functions

Returns a sibling instruction from the processed sibling instruction list.
Get the current stack height, transaction-level instructions are height TRANSACTION_LEVEL_STACK_HEIGHT, fist invoked inner instruction is height TRANSACTION_LEVEL_STACK_HEIGHT + 1, etc…