Crate westend_runtime

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The Westend runtime. This can be compiled with #[no_std], ready for Wasm.

Modules

XCM configurations for Westend.

Macros

Calls add_benchmark with all configs from define_benchmarks and passes the first two parameters on.
Implements the weight types for the elections module and a specific runtime. This macro should not be called directly; use [impl_runtime_weights] instead.
Calls list_benchmark with all configs from define_benchmarks and passes the first two parameters on.

Structs

Allow everything.
Time to execute an empty block. Calculated by multiplying the Average with 1 and adding 0.
Block weights base values and limits.
Time to execute a NO-OP extrinsic, for example System::remark. Calculated by multiplying the Average with 1 and adding 0.
… and all of the validators as electable targets. Whilst this is the case, we cannot and shall not increase the size of the validator intentions.
We take the top 22500 nominators as electing voters..
A limit for off-chain phragmen unsigned solution length.
A limit for off-chain phragmen unsigned solution submission.
This value increases the priority of Operational transactions by adding a “virtual tip” that’s equal to the OperationalFeeMultiplier * final_fee.
The runtime origin type representing the origin of a call.
Provides an implementation of PalletInfo to provide information about the pallet setup in the runtime.
ParityDB can be enabled with a feature flag, but is still experimental. These weights are available for brave runtime engineers who may want to try this out as default.
By default, Substrate uses RocksDB, so this will be the weight used throughout the runtime.
Implements all runtime apis for the client side.

Enums

Contains one variant per dispatchable that can be called by an extrinsic.
Contains one variant per dispatchable that can be called by an extrinsic.
The type used to represent the kinds of proxying allowed.
Indicates the initial status of the staker.
Contains one variant per dispatchable that can be called by an extrinsic.
Contains one variant per dispatchable that can be called by an extrinsic.

Constants

We assume that an on-initialize consumes 1% of the weight on average, hence a single extrinsic will not be allowed to consume more than AvailableBlockRatio - 1%.
The BABE epoch configuration at genesis.
We allow for 2 seconds of compute with a 6 second average block time.
We allow Normal extrinsics to fill up the block up to 75%, the rest can be used by Operational extrinsics.
Runtime version (Westend).

Traits

Complex storage builder stuff.

Functions

Native version.

Type Definitions

The address format for describing accounts.
AllPalletsDeprecated
All pallets included in the runtime as a nested tuple of types.
All pallets included in the runtime as a nested tuple of types in reversed order. With the system pallet first.
All pallets included in the runtime as a nested tuple of types.
All pallets included in the runtime as a nested tuple of types in reversed order.
All pallets included in the runtime as a nested tuple of types. Excludes the System pallet.
All pallets included in the runtime as a nested tuple of types in reversed order. Excludes the System pallet.
Block type as expected by this runtime.
BlockId type as expected by this runtime.
Executive: handles dispatch to the various modules.
Block header type as expected by this runtime.
A Block signed with a Justification
The SignedExtension to the basic transaction logic.
The payload being signed in transactions.
Unchecked extrinsic type as expected by this runtime.