Fix rustdoc grammar
In the rustdocs, made all function descriptions third person. Corrected some grammar and improved some wording.
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@ -67,7 +67,7 @@ impl Denomination {
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}
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}
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/// Returns stringly representation of this
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/// Returns a string representation of this denomination.
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fn as_str(self) -> &'static str {
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match self {
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Denomination::Bitcoin => "BTC",
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@ -105,7 +105,7 @@ impl fmt::Display for Denomination {
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impl FromStr for Denomination {
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type Err = ParseDenominationError;
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/// Convert from a `str` to `Denomination`.
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/// Converts from a `str` to a `Denomination`.
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///
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/// # Accepted Denominations
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///
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@ -260,7 +260,7 @@ impl std::error::Error for ParseAmountError {
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}
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}
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/// Returned when a parsed amount is too big or too small.
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/// Error returned when a parsed amount is too big or too small.
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#[derive(Debug, Copy, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
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pub struct OutOfRangeError {
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is_signed: bool,
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@ -395,7 +395,7 @@ enum MissingDigitsKind {
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OnlyMinusSign,
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}
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/// Returned when the input contains an invalid character.
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/// Error returned when the input contains an invalid character.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub struct InvalidCharacterError {
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invalid_char: char,
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@ -458,7 +458,7 @@ impl std::error::Error for ParseDenominationError {
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#[non_exhaustive]
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pub struct MissingDenominationError;
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/// Parsing error, unknown denomination.
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/// Error returned when parsing an unknown denomination.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
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#[non_exhaustive]
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pub struct UnknownDenominationError(InputString);
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@ -474,7 +474,7 @@ impl std::error::Error for UnknownDenominationError {
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fn source(&self) -> Option<&(dyn std::error::Error + 'static)> { None }
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}
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/// Parsing error, possibly confusing denomination.
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/// Error returned when parsing a possibly confusing denomination.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
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#[non_exhaustive]
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pub struct PossiblyConfusingDenominationError(InputString);
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@ -512,7 +512,7 @@ fn is_too_precise(s: &str, precision: usize) -> Option<usize> {
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const INPUT_STRING_LEN_LIMIT: usize = 50;
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/// Parse decimal string in the given denomination into a satoshi value and a
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/// Parses a decimal string in the given denomination into a satoshi value and a
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/// `bool` indicator for a negative amount.
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fn parse_signed_to_satoshi(
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mut s: &str,
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@ -867,19 +867,19 @@ impl Amount {
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/// The number of bytes that an amount contributes to the size of a transaction.
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pub const SIZE: usize = 8; // Serialized length of a u64.
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/// Create an [`Amount`] with satoshi precision and the given number of satoshis.
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/// Creates an [`Amount`] with satoshi precision and the given number of satoshis.
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pub const fn from_sat(satoshi: u64) -> Amount { Amount(satoshi) }
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/// Gets the number of satoshis in this [`Amount`].
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pub fn to_sat(self) -> u64 { self.0 }
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/// Convert from a value expressing bitcoins to an [`Amount`].
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/// Converts from a value expressing bitcoins to an [`Amount`].
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#[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
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pub fn from_btc(btc: f64) -> Result<Amount, ParseAmountError> {
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Amount::from_float_in(btc, Denomination::Bitcoin)
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}
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/// Convert from a value expressing integer values of bitcoins to an [`Amount`]
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/// Converts from a value expressing integer values of bitcoins to an [`Amount`]
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/// in const context.
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///
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/// # Panics
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@ -900,7 +900,7 @@ impl Amount {
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}
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}
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/// Parse a decimal string as a value in the given denomination.
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/// Parses a decimal string as a value in the given denomination.
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///
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/// Note: This only parses the value string. If you want to parse a value
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/// with denomination, use [`FromStr`].
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@ -922,7 +922,7 @@ impl Amount {
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Amount::from_str_in(amt, denom).map_err(Into::into)
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}
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/// Express this [`Amount`] as a floating-point value in the given denomination.
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/// Expresses this [`Amount`] as a floating-point value in the given denomination.
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///
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/// Please be aware of the risk of using floating-point numbers.
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#[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
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@ -930,7 +930,7 @@ impl Amount {
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f64::from_str(&self.to_string_in(denom)).unwrap()
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}
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/// Express this [`Amount`] as a floating-point value in Bitcoin.
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/// Expresses this [`Amount`] as a floating-point value in Bitcoin.
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///
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/// Please be aware of the risk of using floating-point numbers.
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///
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@ -944,7 +944,7 @@ impl Amount {
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#[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
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pub fn to_btc(self) -> f64 { self.to_float_in(Denomination::Bitcoin) }
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/// Convert this [`Amount`] in floating-point notation with a given
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/// Converts this [`Amount`] in floating-point notation with a given
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/// denomination.
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/// Can return error if the amount is too big, too precise or negative.
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///
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Amount::from_str_in(&value.to_string(), denom)
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}
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/// Create an object that implements [`fmt::Display`] using specified denomination.
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/// Creates an object that implements [`fmt::Display`] using specified denomination.
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pub fn display_in(self, denomination: Denomination) -> Display {
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Display {
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sats_abs: self.to_sat(),
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}
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}
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/// Create an object that implements [`fmt::Display`] dynamically selecting denomination.
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/// Creates an object that implements [`fmt::Display`] dynamically selecting denomination.
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///
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/// This will use BTC for values greater than or equal to 1 BTC and satoshis otherwise. To
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/// avoid confusion the denomination is always shown.
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}
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}
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/// Format the value of this [`Amount`] in the given denomination.
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/// Formats the value of this [`Amount`] in the given denomination.
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///
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/// Does not include the denomination.
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#[rustfmt::skip]
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fmt_satoshi_in(self.to_sat(), false, f, denom, false, FormatOptions::default())
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}
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/// Get a string number of this [`Amount`] in the given denomination.
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/// Returns a formatted string of this [`Amount`] in the given denomination.
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///
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/// Does not include the denomination.
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#[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
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pub fn to_string_in(self, denom: Denomination) -> String { self.display_in(denom).to_string() }
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/// Get a formatted string of this [`Amount`] in the given denomination,
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/// Returns a formatted string of this [`Amount`] in the given denomination,
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/// suffixed with the abbreviation for the denomination.
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#[cfg(feature = "alloc")]
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pub fn to_string_with_denomination(self, denom: Denomination) -> String {
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/// On overflow, panics in debug mode, wraps in release mode.
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pub fn unchecked_sub(self, rhs: Amount) -> Amount { Self(self.0 - rhs.0) }
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/// Convert to a signed amount.
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/// Converts to a signed amount.
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pub fn to_signed(self) -> Result<SignedAmount, OutOfRangeError> {
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if self.to_sat() > SignedAmount::MAX.to_sat() as u64 {
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Err(OutOfRangeError::too_big(true))
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/// - `-1` if the amount is negative
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pub fn signum(self) -> i64 { self.0.signum() }
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/// Checks if this [`SignedAmount`] is positive.
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///
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/// Returns `true` if this [`SignedAmount`] is positive and `false` if
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/// this [`SignedAmount`] is zero or negative.
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pub fn is_positive(self) -> bool { self.0.is_positive() }
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/// Checks if this [`SignedAmount`] is negative.
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///
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/// Returns `true` if this [`SignedAmount`] is negative and `false` if
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/// this [`SignedAmount`] is zero or positive.
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pub fn is_negative(self) -> bool { self.0.is_negative() }
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/// Get the absolute value of this [`SignedAmount`].
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/// Returns the absolute value of this [`SignedAmount`].
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///
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/// Consider using `unsigned_abs` which is often more practical.
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///
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/// Returns [`None`] if overflow occurred. (`self == MIN`)
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pub fn checked_abs(self) -> Option<SignedAmount> { self.0.checked_abs().map(SignedAmount) }
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/// Checked addition.
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///
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/// Returns [`None`] if overflow occurred.
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pub fn checked_add(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> Option<SignedAmount> {
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self.0.checked_add(rhs.0).map(SignedAmount)
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}
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/// Checked subtraction.
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///
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/// Returns [`None`] if overflow occurred.
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pub fn checked_sub(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> Option<SignedAmount> {
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self.0.checked_sub(rhs.0).map(SignedAmount)
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}
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/// Checked multiplication.
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///
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/// Returns [`None`] if overflow occurred.
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pub fn checked_mul(self, rhs: i64) -> Option<SignedAmount> {
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self.0.checked_mul(rhs).map(SignedAmount)
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}
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/// Checked integer division.
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///
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/// Be aware that integer division loses the remainder if no exact division
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/// can be made.
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///
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/// Returns [`None`] if overflow occurred.
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pub fn checked_div(self, rhs: i64) -> Option<SignedAmount> {
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self.0.checked_div(rhs).map(SignedAmount)
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}
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/// Checked remainder.
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///
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/// Returns [`None`] if overflow occurred.
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pub fn checked_rem(self, rhs: i64) -> Option<SignedAmount> {
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self.0.checked_rem(rhs).map(SignedAmount)
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pub fn unchecked_sub(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> SignedAmount { Self(self.0 - rhs.0) }
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/// Subtraction that doesn't allow negative [`SignedAmount`]s.
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///
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/// Returns [`None`] if either [`self`], `rhs` or the result is strictly negative.
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pub fn positive_sub(self, rhs: SignedAmount) -> Option<SignedAmount> {
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if self.is_negative() || rhs.is_negative() || rhs > self {
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}
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}
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/// Convert to an unsigned amount.
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/// Converts to an unsigned amount.
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pub fn to_unsigned(self) -> Result<Amount, OutOfRangeError> {
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if self.is_negative() {
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Err(OutOfRangeError::negative())
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}
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}
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/// Calculate the sum over the iterator using checked arithmetic.
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/// Calculates the sum over the iterator using checked arithmetic.
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pub trait CheckedSum<R>: private::SumSeal<R> {
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/// Calculate the sum over the iterator using checked arithmetic. If an over or underflow would
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/// Calculates the sum over the iterator using checked arithmetic. If an over or underflow would
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/// happen it returns `None`.
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fn checked_sum(self) -> Option<R>;
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}
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}
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}
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/// The block interval is too big to be used as a relative lock time.
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/// Error returned when the block interval is too big to be used as a relative lock time.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, PartialEq, Eq)]
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pub struct TooBigForRelativeBlockHeightError(u32);
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Some(Amount::from_sat(sats))
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}
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/// Calculates fee by multiplying this fee rate by weight, in weight units, returning `None`
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/// if overflow occurred.
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/// Calculates the fee by multiplying this fee rate by weight, in weight units, returning `None`
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/// if an overflow occurred.
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///
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/// This is equivalent to `Self::checked_mul_by_weight()`.
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pub fn fee_wu(self, weight: Weight) -> Option<Amount> { self.checked_mul_by_weight(weight) }
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/// Calculates fee by multiplying this fee rate by weight, in virtual bytes, returning `None`
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/// if overflow occurred.
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/// Calculates the fee by multiplying this fee rate by weight, in virtual bytes, returning `None`
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/// if an overflow occurred.
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///
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/// This is equivalent to converting `vb` to `weight` using `Weight::from_vb` and then calling
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/// `Self::fee_wu(weight)`.
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fn from(value: FeeRate) -> Self { value.to_sat_per_kwu() }
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}
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/// Computes ceiling so that fee computation is conservative.
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/// Computes the ceiling so that the fee computation is conservative.
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impl Mul<FeeRate> for Weight {
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type Output = Amount;
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
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//! Provides type `Height` and `Time` types used by the `rust-bitcoin` `absolute::LockTime` type.
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//! Provides `Height` and `Time` types used by the `rust-bitcoin` `absolute::LockTime` type.
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use core::fmt;
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/// Creates a `Height` from a hex string.
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///
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/// The input string is may or may not contain a typical hex prefix e.g., `0x`.
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/// The input string may or may not contain a typical hex prefix e.g., `0x`.
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pub fn from_hex(s: &str) -> Result<Self, ParseHeightError> {
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parse_hex(s, Self::from_consensus)
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}
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/// Creates a `Time` from a hex string.
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///
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/// The input string is may or may not contain a typical hex prefix e.g., `0x`.
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/// The input string may or may not contain a typical hex prefix e.g., `0x`.
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pub fn from_hex(s: &str) -> Result<Self, ParseTimeError> { parse_hex(s, Self::from_consensus) }
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/// Constructs a new block time.
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// SPDX-License-Identifier: CC0-1.0
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//! Provides type `Height` and `Time` types used by the `rust-bitcoin` `relative::LockTime` type.
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//! Provides `Height` and `Time` types used by the `rust-bitcoin` `relative::LockTime` type.
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use core::fmt;
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/// The maximum relative block time (33,554,432 seconds or approx 388 days).
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pub const MAX: Self = Time(u16::MAX);
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/// Create a [`Time`] using time intervals where each interval is equivalent to 512 seconds.
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/// Creates a [`Time`] using time intervals where each interval is equivalent to 512 seconds.
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///
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/// Encoding finer granularity of time for relative lock-times is not supported in Bitcoin.
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#[inline]
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pub const fn from_512_second_intervals(intervals: u16) -> Self { Time(intervals) }
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/// Create a [`Time`] from seconds, converting the seconds into 512 second interval with
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/// Creates a [`Time`] from seconds, converting the seconds into 512 second interval with
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/// truncating division.
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///
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/// # Errors
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}
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}
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/// Create a [`Time`] from seconds, converting the seconds into 512 second interval with ceiling
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/// division.
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/// Creates a [`Time`] from seconds, converting the seconds into 512 second intervals with
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/// ceiling division.
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///
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/// # Errors
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///
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}
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}
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/// Removes the prefix `0x` (or `0X`) from hex string.
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/// Removes the prefix `0x` (or `0X`) from a hex string.
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///
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/// # Errors
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///
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/// If input string does not contain a prefix.
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/// If the input string does not contain a prefix.
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pub fn hex_remove_prefix(s: &str) -> Result<&str, PrefixedHexError> {
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if let Some(checked) = s.strip_prefix("0x") {
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Ok(checked)
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}
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}
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/// Checks hex string does not have a prefix `0x` (or `0X`).
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/// Checks a hex string does not have a prefix `0x` (or `0X`).
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///
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/// # Errors
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///
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/// If input string contains a prefix.
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/// If the input string contains a prefix.
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pub fn hex_check_unprefixed(s: &str) -> Result<&str, UnprefixedHexError> {
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if s.starts_with("0x") || s.starts_with("0X") {
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return Err(ContainsPrefixError::new(s.into()).into());
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///
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/// # Errors
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///
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/// - If input string does not contain a `0x` (or `0X`) prefix.
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/// - If input string is not a valid hex encoding of a `u32`.
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/// - If the input string does not contain a `0x` (or `0X`) prefix.
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/// - If the input string is not a valid hex encoding of a `u32`.
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pub fn hex_u32_prefixed(s: &str) -> Result<u32, PrefixedHexError> {
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let checked = hex_remove_prefix(s)?;
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Ok(hex_u32_unchecked(checked)?)
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///
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/// # Errors
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///
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/// - If input string contains a `0x` (or `0X`) prefix.
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/// - If input string is not a valid hex encoding of a `u32`.
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/// - If the input string contains a `0x` (or `0X`) prefix.
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/// - If the input string is not a valid hex encoding of a `u32`.
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pub fn hex_u32_unprefixed(s: &str) -> Result<u32, UnprefixedHexError> {
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let checked = hex_check_unprefixed(s)?;
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Ok(hex_u32_unchecked(checked)?)
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}
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/// Parses a `u32` from a hex string.
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/// Parses a `u32` from an unprefixed hex string without first checking for a prefix.
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///
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/// # Errors
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///
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/// - If input string is not a valid hex encoding of a `u32`.
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/// - With `InvalidDigit` due to the `x` if there is a prefix.
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/// - If the input string contains a `0x` (or `0X`) prefix, returns `InvalidDigit` due to the `x`.
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/// - If the input string is not a valid hex encoding of a `u32`.
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pub fn hex_u32_unchecked(s: &str) -> Result<u32, ParseIntError> {
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u32::from_str_radix(s, 16).map_err(|error| ParseIntError {
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input: s.into(),
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///
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/// # Errors
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///
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/// - If input string does not contain a `0x` (or `0X`) prefix.
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/// - If input string is not a valid hex encoding of a `u128`.
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/// - If the input string does not contain a `0x` (or `0X`) prefix.
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/// - If the input string is not a valid hex encoding of a `u128`.
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pub fn hex_u128_prefixed(s: &str) -> Result<u128, PrefixedHexError> {
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let checked = hex_remove_prefix(s)?;
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Ok(hex_u128_unchecked(checked)?)
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///
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/// # Errors
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///
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/// - If input string contains a `0x` (or `0X`) prefix.
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/// - If input string is not a valid hex encoding of a `u128`.
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/// - If the input string contains a `0x` (or `0X`) prefix.
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/// - If the input string is not a valid hex encoding of a `u128`.
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pub fn hex_u128_unprefixed(s: &str) -> Result<u128, UnprefixedHexError> {
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let checked = hex_check_unprefixed(s)?;
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Ok(hex_u128_unchecked(checked)?)
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}
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/// Parses a `u128` from a hex string.
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/// Parses a `u128` from an unprefixed hex string without first checking for a prefix.
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///
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/// # Errors
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///
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/// - If input string is not a valid hex encoding of a `u128`.
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/// - With `InvalidDigit` due to the `x` if there is a prefix.
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/// - If the input string contains a `0x` (or `0X`) prefix, returns `InvalidDigit` due to the `x`.
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/// - If the input string is not a valid hex encoding of a `u128`.
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pub fn hex_u128_unchecked(s: &str) -> Result<u128, ParseIntError> {
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u128::from_str_radix(s, 16).map_err(|error| ParseIntError {
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input: s.into(),
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}
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}
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/// Error returned when parsing integer from an supposedly prefixed hex string for
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/// a type that can be created infallibly from an integer.
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/// Error returned when parsing an integer from a hex string that is supposed to contain a prefix.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
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pub enum PrefixedHexError {
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/// Hex string is missing prefix.
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fn from(e: ParseIntError) -> Self { Self::ParseInt(e) }
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}
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/// Error returned when parsing integer from an supposedly un-prefixed hex string.
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/// Error returned when parsing an integer from a hex string that is not supposed to contain a prefix.
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
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pub enum UnprefixedHexError {
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/// Hex string contains prefix.
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|
@ -377,7 +376,7 @@ impl From<ParseIntError> for UnprefixedHexError {
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fn from(e: ParseIntError) -> Self { Self::ParseInt(e) }
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}
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/// Error when hex string is missing a prefix (e.g. `0x`).
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/// Error returned when a hex string is missing a prefix (e.g. `0x`).
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
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pub struct MissingPrefixError {
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hex: String,
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|
@ -397,7 +396,7 @@ impl fmt::Display for MissingPrefixError {
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#[cfg(feature = "std")]
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impl std::error::Error for MissingPrefixError {}
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|
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/// Error when hex string contains a prefix (e.g. `0x`).
|
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/// Error when hex string contains a prefix (e.g. 0x).
|
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#[derive(Debug, Clone, Eq, PartialEq)]
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pub struct ContainsPrefixError {
|
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hex: String,
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|
|
|
@ -52,12 +52,12 @@ impl Weight {
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|||
/// Constructs `Weight` from kilo weight units returning `None` if an overflow occurred.
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pub fn from_kwu(wu: u64) -> Option<Self> { wu.checked_mul(1000).map(Weight) }
|
||||
|
||||
/// Constructs `Weight` from virtual bytes, returning `None` on overflow.
|
||||
/// Constructs `Weight` from virtual bytes, returning `None` if an overflow occurred.
|
||||
pub fn from_vb(vb: u64) -> Option<Self> {
|
||||
vb.checked_mul(Self::WITNESS_SCALE_FACTOR).map(Weight::from_wu)
|
||||
}
|
||||
|
||||
/// Constructs `Weight` from virtual bytes panicking on overflow.
|
||||
/// Constructs `Weight` from virtual bytes panicking if an overflow occurred.
|
||||
///
|
||||
/// # Panics
|
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///
|
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