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229 lines
9.8 KiB
Rust
229 lines
9.8 KiB
Rust
use super::AccountReader;
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use crate::{BlockHashReader, BlockIdReader, BundleStateWithReceipts, StateRootProvider};
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use auto_impl::auto_impl;
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use reth_interfaces::provider::{ProviderError, ProviderResult};
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use reth_primitives::{
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trie::AccountProof, Address, BlockHash, BlockId, BlockNumHash, BlockNumber, BlockNumberOrTag,
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Bytecode, StorageKey, StorageValue, B256, KECCAK_EMPTY, U256,
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};
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/// Type alias of boxed [StateProvider].
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pub type StateProviderBox = Box<dyn StateProvider>;
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/// An abstraction for a type that provides state data.
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#[auto_impl(&, Arc, Box)]
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pub trait StateProvider: BlockHashReader + AccountReader + StateRootProvider + Send + Sync {
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/// Get storage of given account.
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fn storage(
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&self,
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account: Address,
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storage_key: StorageKey,
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) -> ProviderResult<Option<StorageValue>>;
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/// Get account code by its hash
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fn bytecode_by_hash(&self, code_hash: B256) -> ProviderResult<Option<Bytecode>>;
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/// Get account and storage proofs.
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fn proof(&self, address: Address, keys: &[B256]) -> ProviderResult<AccountProof>;
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/// Get account code by its address.
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///
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/// Returns `None` if the account doesn't exist or account is not a contract
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fn account_code(&self, addr: Address) -> ProviderResult<Option<Bytecode>> {
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// Get basic account information
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// Returns None if acc doesn't exist
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let acc = match self.basic_account(addr)? {
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Some(acc) => acc,
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None => return Ok(None),
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};
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if let Some(code_hash) = acc.bytecode_hash {
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if code_hash == KECCAK_EMPTY {
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return Ok(None)
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}
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// Get the code from the code hash
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return self.bytecode_by_hash(code_hash)
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}
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// Return `None` if no code hash is set
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Ok(None)
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}
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/// Get account balance by its address.
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///
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/// Returns `None` if the account doesn't exist
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fn account_balance(&self, addr: Address) -> ProviderResult<Option<U256>> {
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// Get basic account information
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// Returns None if acc doesn't exist
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match self.basic_account(addr)? {
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Some(acc) => Ok(Some(acc.balance)),
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None => Ok(None),
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}
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}
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/// Get account nonce by its address.
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///
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/// Returns `None` if the account doesn't exist
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fn account_nonce(&self, addr: Address) -> ProviderResult<Option<u64>> {
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// Get basic account information
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// Returns None if acc doesn't exist
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match self.basic_account(addr)? {
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Some(acc) => Ok(Some(acc.nonce)),
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None => Ok(None),
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}
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}
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}
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/// Light wrapper that returns `StateProvider` implementations that correspond to the given
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/// `BlockNumber`, the latest state, or the pending state.
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///
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/// This type differentiates states into `historical`, `latest` and `pending`, where the `latest`
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/// block determines what is historical or pending: `[historical..latest..pending]`.
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///
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/// The `latest` state represents the state after the most recent block has been committed to the
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/// database, `historical` states are states that have been committed to the database before the
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/// `latest` state, and `pending` states are states that have not yet been committed to the
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/// database which may or may not become the `latest` state, depending on consensus.
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///
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/// Note: the `pending` block is considered the block that extends the canonical chain but one and
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/// has the `latest` block as its parent.
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///
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/// All states are _inclusive_, meaning they include _all_ all changes made (executed transactions)
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/// in their respective blocks. For example [StateProviderFactory::history_by_block_number] for
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/// block number `n` will return the state after block `n` was executed (transactions, withdrawals).
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/// In other words, all states point to the end of the state's respective block, which is equivalent
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/// to state at the beginning of the child block.
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///
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/// This affects tracing, or replaying blocks, which will need to be executed on top of the state of
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/// the parent block. For example, in order to trace block `n`, the state after block `n - 1` needs
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/// to be used, since block `n` was executed on its parent block's state.
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#[auto_impl(&, Arc, Box)]
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pub trait StateProviderFactory: BlockIdReader + Send + Sync {
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/// Storage provider for latest block.
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fn latest(&self) -> ProviderResult<StateProviderBox>;
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/// Returns a [StateProvider] indexed by the given [BlockId].
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///
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/// Note: if a number or hash is provided this will __only__ look at historical(canonical)
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/// state.
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fn state_by_block_id(&self, block_id: BlockId) -> ProviderResult<StateProviderBox> {
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match block_id {
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BlockId::Number(block_number) => self.state_by_block_number_or_tag(block_number),
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BlockId::Hash(block_hash) => self.history_by_block_hash(block_hash.into()),
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}
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}
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/// Returns a [StateProvider] indexed by the given block number or tag.
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///
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/// Note: if a number is provided this will only look at historical(canonical) state.
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fn state_by_block_number_or_tag(
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&self,
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number_or_tag: BlockNumberOrTag,
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) -> ProviderResult<StateProviderBox> {
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match number_or_tag {
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BlockNumberOrTag::Latest => self.latest(),
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BlockNumberOrTag::Finalized => {
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// we can only get the finalized state by hash, not by num
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let hash = match self.finalized_block_hash()? {
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Some(hash) => hash,
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None => return Err(ProviderError::FinalizedBlockNotFound),
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};
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// only look at historical state
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self.history_by_block_hash(hash)
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}
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BlockNumberOrTag::Safe => {
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// we can only get the safe state by hash, not by num
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let hash = match self.safe_block_hash()? {
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Some(hash) => hash,
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None => return Err(ProviderError::SafeBlockNotFound),
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};
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self.history_by_block_hash(hash)
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}
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BlockNumberOrTag::Earliest => self.history_by_block_number(0),
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BlockNumberOrTag::Pending => self.pending(),
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BlockNumberOrTag::Number(num) => {
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// Note: The `BlockchainProvider` could also lookup the tree for the given block number, if for example the block number is `latest + 1`, however this should only support canonical state: <https://github.com/paradigmxyz/reth/issues/4515>
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self.history_by_block_number(num)
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}
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}
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}
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/// Returns a historical [StateProvider] indexed by the given historic block number.
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///
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///
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/// Note: this only looks at historical blocks, not pending blocks.
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fn history_by_block_number(&self, block: BlockNumber) -> ProviderResult<StateProviderBox>;
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/// Returns a historical [StateProvider] indexed by the given block hash.
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///
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/// Note: this only looks at historical blocks, not pending blocks.
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fn history_by_block_hash(&self, block: BlockHash) -> ProviderResult<StateProviderBox>;
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/// Returns _any_[StateProvider] with matching block hash.
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///
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/// This will return a [StateProvider] for either a historical or pending block.
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fn state_by_block_hash(&self, block: BlockHash) -> ProviderResult<StateProviderBox>;
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/// Storage provider for pending state.
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///
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/// Represents the state at the block that extends the canonical chain by one.
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/// If there's no `pending` block, then this is equal to [StateProviderFactory::latest]
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fn pending(&self) -> ProviderResult<StateProviderBox>;
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/// Storage provider for pending state for the given block hash.
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///
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/// Represents the state at the block that extends the canonical chain.
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///
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/// If the block couldn't be found, returns `None`.
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fn pending_state_by_hash(&self, block_hash: B256) -> ProviderResult<Option<StateProviderBox>>;
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/// Return a [StateProvider] that contains bundle state data provider.
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/// Used to inspect or execute transaction on the pending state.
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fn pending_with_provider(
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&self,
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bundle_state_data: Box<dyn BundleStateDataProvider>,
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) -> ProviderResult<StateProviderBox>;
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}
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/// Blockchain trait provider that gives access to the blockchain state that is not yet committed
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/// (pending).
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pub trait BlockchainTreePendingStateProvider: Send + Sync {
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/// Returns a state provider that includes all state changes of the given (pending) block hash.
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///
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/// In other words, the state provider will return the state after all transactions of the given
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/// hash have been executed.
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fn pending_state_provider(
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&self,
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block_hash: BlockHash,
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) -> ProviderResult<Box<dyn BundleStateDataProvider>> {
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self.find_pending_state_provider(block_hash)
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.ok_or(ProviderError::StateForHashNotFound(block_hash))
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}
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/// Returns state provider if a matching block exists.
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fn find_pending_state_provider(
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&self,
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block_hash: BlockHash,
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) -> Option<Box<dyn BundleStateDataProvider>>;
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}
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/// Post state data needs for execution on it.
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/// This trait is used to create a state provider over pending state.
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///
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/// Pending state contains:
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/// * [`BundleStateWithReceipts`] contains all changed of accounts and storage of pending chain
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/// * block hashes of pending chain and canonical blocks.
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/// * canonical fork, the block on what pending chain was forked from.
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#[auto_impl(&, Box)]
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pub trait BundleStateDataProvider: Send + Sync {
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/// Return post state
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fn state(&self) -> &BundleStateWithReceipts;
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/// Return block hash by block number of pending or canonical chain.
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fn block_hash(&self, block_number: BlockNumber) -> Option<BlockHash>;
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/// return canonical fork, the block on what post state was forked from.
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///
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/// Needed to create state provider.
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fn canonical_fork(&self) -> BlockNumHash;
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}
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