pub struct LedgerEntryChange {
pub read_only: bool,
pub encoded_key: Vec<u8>,
pub old_entry_size_bytes_for_rent: u32,
pub encoded_new_value: Option<Vec<u8>>,
pub new_entry_size_bytes_for_rent: u32,
pub ttl_change: Option<LedgerEntryLiveUntilChange>,
}Expand description
Represents a change of the ledger entry from ‘old’ value to the ‘new’ one. Only contains the final value of the entry (if any) and some minimal information about the old entry for convenience.
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§read_only: boolWhether the ledger entry is read-only, as defined by the footprint.
encoded_key: Vec<u8>Entry key encoded as LedgerKey XDR.
old_entry_size_bytes_for_rent: u32Size of the ‘old’ entry to use in the rent computations. This is the size of the encoded entry XDR for all of the entries besides contract code, for which the module in-memory size is used instead.
encoded_new_value: Option<Vec<u8>>New value of the ledger entry encoded as LedgerEntry XDR.
Only set for non-removed, non-readonly values, otherwise None.
new_entry_size_bytes_for_rent: u32Size of the ‘new’ entry to use in the rent computations.
This is the size of the encoded entry XDR (i.e. length of encoded_new_value)
for all of the entries besides contract code, for which the module
in-memory size is used instead.
ttl_change: Option<LedgerEntryLiveUntilChange>Change of the live until state of the entry.
Only set for entries that have a TTL, otherwise None.
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Source§impl Default for LedgerEntryChange
impl Default for LedgerEntryChange
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fn default() -> LedgerEntryChange
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impl Freeze for LedgerEntryChange
impl RefUnwindSafe for LedgerEntryChange
impl Send for LedgerEntryChange
impl Sync for LedgerEntryChange
impl Unpin for LedgerEntryChange
impl UnwindSafe for LedgerEntryChange
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