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Consensus-encodable types
This is basically a replacement of the Encodable
trait which does
normalization for endianness, etc., to ensure that the encoding
matches for endianness, etc., to ensure that the encoding matches
the network consensus encoding.
Essentially, anything that must go on the -disk- or -network- must
be encoded using the ConsensusEncodable
trait, since this data
must be the same for all systems. Any data going to the -user-, e.g.
over JSONRPC, should use the ordinary Encodable
trait. (This
should also be the same across systems, of course, but has some
critical differences from the network format, e.g. scripts come
with an opcode decode, hashes are big-endian, numbers are typically
big-endian decimals, etc.)
Structs§
- Checked
Data - Data which must be preceded by a 4-byte checksum
- VarInt
- A variable-length unsigned integer
Constants§
- MAX_
VEC_ SIZE - Maximum size, in bytes, of a vector we are allowed to decode
Traits§
- Consensus
Decodable - Data which can be encoded in a consensus-consistent way
- Consensus
Encodable - Data which can be encoded in a consensus-consistent way