Documentation ¶
Index ¶
- Constants
- Variables
- func AddrsToStrings(addrs ...sdk.AccAddress) []string
- func BigIntPow10(power int64) *big.Int
- func ChopPrecisionAndRound(d *big.Int) *big.Int
- func CombineErrors(errs ...error) (outErr error)
- func CombineErrorsFromStrings(strs ...string) (err error)
- func CombineErrorsGeneric(errAnySlice any) (out error, ok bool)
- func MustSqrtBigInt(i *big.Int) *big.Int
- func MustSqrtDec(dec sdk.Dec) sdk.Dec
- func SqrtBigInt(i *big.Int) (*big.Int, error)
- func SqrtDec(dec sdk.Dec) (sdk.Dec, error)
- func StringsToAddrs(strs ...string) []sdk.AccAddress
- func ToError(v any) (out error, ok bool)
- func TryCatch(callback func()) func() error
Constants ¶
const ( TreasuryPoolModuleAccount = "treasury_pool" // TO_MICRO: multiplier for converting between units and micro-units. TO_MICRO = int64(1_000_000) )
const ( // number of decimal places Precision = 18 // bits required to represent the above precision // Ceiling[Log2[10^Precision - 1]] DecimalPrecisionBits = 60 MaxDecBitLen = maxBitLen + decimalTruncateBits )
const (
PRECISION = 18
)
Variables ¶
var ( PRECISION_MULT = calcPrecisionMultiplier(0) PRECISION_SQRT = int64(PRECISION / 2) )
Functions ¶
func AddrsToStrings ¶ added in v0.5.2
func AddrsToStrings(addrs ...sdk.AccAddress) []string
func BigIntPow10 ¶ added in v0.21.0
BigIntPow10 returns a big int that is a power of 10, e.g. BigIngPow10(3) returns 1000. This function is useful for creating large numbers outside the range of an int64 or 18 decimal precision.
func ChopPrecisionAndRound ¶ added in v0.21.0
Remove a Precision amount of rightmost digits and perform bankers rounding on the remainder (gaussian rounding) on the digits which have been removed.
Mutates the input. Use the non-mutative version if that is undesired
func CombineErrors ¶ added in v0.17.0
Combines errors into single error. Error descriptions are ordered the same way they're passed to the function.
func CombineErrorsFromStrings ¶ added in v0.17.0
func CombineErrorsGeneric ¶ added in v0.17.0
func MustSqrtBigInt ¶ added in v0.21.0
MustSqrtBigInt returns the square root of the input.
- NOTE: MustSqrtBigInt panics if it is called on a negative number because it uses the `big.Int.Sqrt` from the "math/big" package.
func MustSqrtDec ¶ added in v0.21.0
MustSqrtDec computes the square root of the input decimal using its underlying big.Int. The big.Int.Sqrt method is part of the standard library, thoroughly tested, works at seemingly unbound precision (e.g. for numbers as large as 10**99.
- NOTE, MustSqrtDec panics if it is called on a negative number, similar to the sdk.NewCoin and SqrtBigInt functions. A panic safe version of MustSqrtDec is available in the SqrtDec method.
func SqrtBigInt ¶ added in v0.21.0
SqrtInt is the panic-safe version of MustSqrtBigInt
func SqrtDec ¶ added in v0.21.0
SqrtDec computes the square root of the input decimal using its underlying big.Int. SqrtDec is panic-safe and returns an error if the input decimal is negative.
The big.Int.Sqrt method is part of the standard library, thoroughly tested, works at seemingly unbound precision (e.g. for numbers as large as 10**99.
func StringsToAddrs ¶ added in v0.5.2
func StringsToAddrs(strs ...string) []sdk.AccAddress
func ToError ¶ added in v0.17.0
ToError converts a value to an error type if it: (1) is a string, (2) has a String() function (3) is already an error. (4) or is a slice of these cases I.e., the types supported are: string, []string, error, []error, fmt.Stringer, []fmt.Stringer
The type is inferred from try catch blocks at runtime.
func TryCatch ¶ added in v0.17.0
func TryCatch(callback func()) func() error
TryCatch is an implementation of the try-catch block from languages like C++ and JS. given a 'callback' function, TryCatch defers and recovers from any panics or errors, allowing one to safely handle multiple panics in succession.
Typically, you'll write something like: `err := TryCatch(aRiskyFunction)()`
Usage example:
var calmPanic error = TryCatch(func() { panic("something crazy") })() fmt.Println(calmPanic.Error()) // prints "something crazy"
Note that TryCatch doesn't return an error. It returns a function that returns an error. Only when you call the output of TryCatch will it "feel" like a try-catch block from other languages.
This means that TryCatch can be used to restart go routines that panic as well.
Types ¶
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Directories ¶
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Package nullify provides methods to init nil values structs for test assertion.
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Package nullify provides methods to init nil values structs for test assertion. |
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Package network implements and exposes a fully operational in-process Tendermint test network that consists of at least one or potentially many validators.
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Package network implements and exposes a fully operational in-process Tendermint test network that consists of at least one or potentially many validators. |