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In this commit, the RPC API is adapted to run on top of the new Go API.
This required lots of changes to many packages, but has a few side
benefits:
- Ethereum and LightEthereum can now be used as a contract backend.
- Some duplicated code could be removed (there is added duplication in
other places though)
- It is now much easier to see which operations are unsupported with the
light client. Package les previously relied on the full node RPC API
backend, which masked several issues because the RPC API performed
direct access to the chain database.
Changes to packages in detail:
accounts/abi/bind:
- Contract call boilerplate has moved to package core.
cmd/utils:
- les now inherits the event.TypeMux from the Node instance
contracts/release:
- The ReleaseService now uses Ethereum and LightEthereum as backend.
core:
- MissingNumber is exposed so it can be used in package eth.
- GetTransaction now returns the index as an int, for convenience
reasons.
- ApplyCallMessage has been added as the new one and only
implementation of read-only contract calls.
- TxPool exposes NonceAt instead of the more general accessor for the
ManagedState.
core/types:
- Signer.SignECDSA is gone (it was basically unused).
- WithSignature doesn't return an error anymore (all implementations panic for
invalid length). I made this change to avoid code duplication in the API.
eth:
- EthApiBackend is gone. In its place, Ethereum gains many new methods
which implement a large portion of the new Go API. It does not
yet support event subscriptions and log filtering.
- Some accessors for internal objects are gone.
- ethapi.PrivateDebugAPI and ethapi.TxPoolDebugAPI are now created in
package eth for dependency reasons.
eth/downloader:
- Progress returns a pointer to simplify callers.
eth/filters:
- The Backend interface is simpler and uses the stable Go API where
possible. The new BlockReceipts method saves one DB read because
BlockReceipts also takes a block number argument.
- ChainDB is no longer passed via the Backend interface.
- EventSystem now relies on HeaderByHash for reorgs in light client mode
instead of reading from the chain database.
eth/gasprice:
- The LightPriceOracle now uses ethereum.ChainReader instead of
ethapi.Backend.
ethclient:
- TransactionByHash is adapted for the last-minute API change which
adds the isPending return value.
internal/ethapi:
- PublicTxPoolAPI is now called TxPoolDebugAPI, moved to its own file
and talks to the transaction pool instead of using the main Backend.
- The API no longer accesses the chain database directly. All access
is mediated through Backend methods.
- The backend is now split into three interfaces.
Implementing Backend is mandatory but does not require the pending
state. The other two (PendingState, TransactionInclusionBlock) are
optional and discovered at runtime.
les:
- LesApiBackend is gone, LightEthereum gets all the methods.
- Weird accessors copied from package eth are now gone as well.
light:
- TxPool.Stats now returns a queued count of zero. It implements the
ethapi.TxPool interface and can be used with TxPoolDebugAPI.
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// Copyright 2016 The go-ethereum Authors
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// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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// Package ethereum defines interfaces for interacting with Ethereum.
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package ethereum
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import (
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"math/big"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/common"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
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"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/vm"
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"golang.org/x/net/context"
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)
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// TODO: move subscription to package event
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// Subscription represents an event subscription where events are
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// delivered on a data channel.
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type Subscription interface {
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// Unsubscribe cancels the sending of events to the data channel
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// and closes the error channel.
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Unsubscribe()
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// Err returns the subscription error channel. The error channel receives
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// a value if there is an issue with the subscription (e.g. the network connection
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// delivering the events has been closed). Only one value will ever be sent.
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// The error channel is closed by Unsubscribe.
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Err() <-chan error
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}
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// ChainReader provides access to the blockchain. The methods in this interface access raw
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// data from either the canonical chain (when requesting by block number) or any
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// blockchain fork that was previously downloaded and processed by the node. The block
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// number argument can be nil to select the latest canonical block. Reading block headers
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// should be preferred over full blocks whenever possible.
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type ChainReader interface {
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BlockByHash(ctx context.Context, hash common.Hash) (*types.Block, error)
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BlockByNumber(ctx context.Context, number *big.Int) (*types.Block, error)
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HeaderByHash(ctx context.Context, hash common.Hash) (*types.Header, error)
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HeaderByNumber(ctx context.Context, number *big.Int) (*types.Header, error)
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TransactionCount(ctx context.Context, blockHash common.Hash) (uint, error)
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TransactionInBlock(ctx context.Context, blockHash common.Hash, index uint) (*types.Transaction, error)
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TransactionReceipt(ctx context.Context, txHash common.Hash) (*types.Receipt, error)
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TransactionByHash(ctx context.Context, txHash common.Hash) (tx *types.Transaction, isPending bool, err error)
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}
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// ChainStateReader wraps access to the state trie of the canonical blockchain. Note that
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// implementations of the interface may be unable to return state values for old blocks.
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// In many cases, using CallContract can be preferable to reading raw contract storage.
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type ChainStateReader interface {
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BalanceAt(ctx context.Context, account common.Address, blockNumber *big.Int) (*big.Int, error)
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StorageAt(ctx context.Context, account common.Address, key common.Hash, blockNumber *big.Int) ([]byte, error)
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CodeAt(ctx context.Context, account common.Address, blockNumber *big.Int) ([]byte, error)
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NonceAt(ctx context.Context, account common.Address, blockNumber *big.Int) (uint64, error)
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}
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// SyncProgress gives progress indications when the node is synchronising with
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// the Ethereum network.
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type SyncProgress struct {
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StartingBlock uint64 // Block number where sync began
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CurrentBlock uint64 // Current block number where sync is at
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HighestBlock uint64 // Highest alleged block number in the chain
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PulledStates uint64 // Number of state trie entries already downloaded
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KnownStates uint64 // Total number os state trie entries known about
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}
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// ChainSyncReader wraps access to the node's current sync status. If there's no
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// sync currently running, it returns nil.
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type ChainSyncReader interface {
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SyncProgress(ctx context.Context) (*SyncProgress, error)
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}
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// A ChainHeadEventer returns notifications whenever the canonical head block is updated.
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type ChainHeadEventer interface {
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SubscribeNewHead(ctx context.Context, ch chan<- *types.Header) (Subscription, error)
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}
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// CallMsg contains parameters for contract calls.
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type CallMsg struct {
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From common.Address // the sender of the 'transaction'
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To *common.Address // the destination contract (nil for contract creation)
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Gas *big.Int // if nil, the call executes with near-infinite gas
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GasPrice *big.Int // wei <-> gas exchange ratio
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Value *big.Int // amount of wei sent along with the call
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Data []byte // input data, usually an ABI-encoded contract method invocation
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}
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// A ContractCaller provides contract calls, essentially transactions that are executed by
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// the EVM but not mined into the blockchain. ContractCall is a low-level method to
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// execute such calls. For applications which are structured around specific contracts,
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// the abigen tool provides a nicer, properly typed way to perform calls.
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type ContractCaller interface {
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CallContract(ctx context.Context, call CallMsg, blockNumber *big.Int) ([]byte, error)
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}
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// FilterQuery contains options for contact log filtering.
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type FilterQuery struct {
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FromBlock *big.Int // beginning of the queried range, nil means genesis block
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ToBlock *big.Int // end of the range, nil means latest block
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Addresses []common.Address // restricts matches to events created by specific contracts
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// The Topic list restricts matches to particular event topics. Each event has a list
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// of topics. Topics matches a prefix of that list. An empty element slice matches any
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// topic. Non-empty elements represent an alternative that matches any of the
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// contained topics.
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//
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// Examples:
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// {} or nil matches any topic list
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// {{A}} matches topic A in first position
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// {{}, {B}} matches any topic in first position, B in second position
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// {{A}}, {B}} matches topic A in first position, B in second position
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// {{A, B}}, {C, D}} matches topic (A OR B) in first position, (C OR D) in second position
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Topics [][]common.Hash
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}
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// LogFilterer provides access to contract log events using a one-off query or continuous
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// event subscription.
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type LogFilterer interface {
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FilterLogs(ctx context.Context, q FilterQuery) ([]vm.Log, error)
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SubscribeFilterLogs(ctx context.Context, q FilterQuery, ch chan<- vm.Log) (Subscription, error)
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}
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// TransactionSender wraps transaction sending. The SendTransaction method injects a
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// signed transaction into the pending transaction pool for execution. If the transaction
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// was a contract creation, the TransactionReceipt method can be used to retrieve the
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// contract address after the transaction has been mined.
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//
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// The transaction must be signed and have a valid nonce to be included. Consumers of the
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// API can use package accounts to maintain local private keys and need can retrieve the
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// next available nonce using PendingNonceAt.
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type TransactionSender interface {
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SendTransaction(ctx context.Context, tx *types.Transaction) error
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}
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// GasPricer wraps the gas price oracle, which monitors the blockchain to determine the
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// optimal gas price given current fee market conditions.
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type GasPricer interface {
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SuggestGasPrice(ctx context.Context) (*big.Int, error)
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}
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// A PendingStateReader provides access to the pending state, which is the result of all
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// known executable transactions which have not yet been included in the blockchain. It is
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// commonly used to display the result of ’unconfirmed’ actions (e.g. wallet value
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// transfers) initiated by the user. The PendingNonceAt operation is a good way to
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// retrieve the next available transaction nonce for a specific account.
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type PendingStateReader interface {
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PendingBalanceAt(ctx context.Context, account common.Address) (*big.Int, error)
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PendingStorageAt(ctx context.Context, account common.Address, key common.Hash) ([]byte, error)
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PendingCodeAt(ctx context.Context, account common.Address) ([]byte, error)
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PendingNonceAt(ctx context.Context, account common.Address) (uint64, error)
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PendingTransactionCount(ctx context.Context) (uint, error)
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}
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// TODO(fjl): PendingNonceAt should have its own interface because it is provided by the tx pool
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// and more widely available than the others. We could also make it part of TransactionSender.
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// PendingContractCaller can be used to perform calls against the pending state.
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type PendingContractCaller interface {
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PendingCallContract(ctx context.Context, call CallMsg) ([]byte, error)
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}
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// GasEstimator wraps EstimateGas, which tries to estimate the gas needed to execute a
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// specific transaction based on the pending state. There is no guarantee that this is the
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// true gas limit requirement as other transactions may be added or removed by miners, but
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// it should provide a basis for setting a reasonable default.
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type GasEstimator interface {
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EstimateGas(ctx context.Context, call CallMsg) (usedGas *big.Int, err error)
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}
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// A PendingStateEventer provides access to real time notifications about changes to the
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// pending state.
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type PendingStateEventer interface {
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SubscribePendingTransactions(ctx context.Context, ch chan<- *types.Transaction) (Subscription, error)
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}
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