Struct xcm::v1::prelude::MultiLocation

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pub struct MultiLocation {
    pub parents: u8,
    pub interior: Junctions,
}
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A relative path between state-bearing consensus systems.

A location in a consensus system is defined as an isolatable state machine held within global consensus. The location in question need not have a sophisticated consensus algorithm of its own; a single account within Ethereum, for example, could be considered a location.

A very-much non-exhaustive list of types of location include:

  • A (normal, layer-1) block chain, e.g. the Bitcoin mainnet or a parachain.
  • A layer-0 super-chain, e.g. the Polkadot Relay chain.
  • A layer-2 smart contract, e.g. an ERC-20 on Ethereum.
  • A logical functional component of a chain, e.g. a single instance of a pallet on a Frame-based Substrate chain.
  • An account.

A MultiLocation is a relative identifier, meaning that it can only be used to define the relative path between two locations, and cannot generally be used to refer to a location universally. It is comprised of an integer number of parents specifying the number of times to “escape” upwards into the containing consensus system and then a number of junctions, each diving down and specifying some interior portion of state (which may be considered a “sub-consensus” system).

This specific MultiLocation implementation uses a Junctions datatype which is a Rust enum in order to make pattern matching easier. There are occasions where it is important to ensure that a value is strictly an interior location, in those cases, Junctions may be used.

The MultiLocation value of Null simply refers to the interpreting consensus system.

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§parents: u8

The number of parent junctions at the beginning of this MultiLocation.

§interior: Junctions

The interior (i.e. non-parent) junctions that this MultiLocation contains.

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Creates a new MultiLocation with the given number of parents and interior junctions.

Consume self and return the equivalent VersionedMultiLocation value.

Creates a new MultiLocation with 0 parents and a Here interior.

The resulting MultiLocation can be interpreted as the “current consensus system”.

Creates a new MultiLocation which evaluates to the parent context.

Creates a new MultiLocation which evaluates to the grand parent context.

Creates a new MultiLocation with parents and an empty (Here) interior.

Whether the MultiLocation has no parents and has a Here interior.

Return a reference to the interior field.

Return a mutable reference to the interior field.

Returns the number of Parent junctions at the beginning of self.

Returns boolean indicating whether self contains only the specified amount of parents and no interior junctions.

Returns the number of parents and junctions in self.

Returns the first interior junction, or None if the location is empty or contains only parents.

Returns last junction, or None if the location is empty or contains only parents.

Splits off the first interior junction, returning the remaining suffix (first item in tuple) and the first element (second item in tuple) or None if it was empty.

Splits off the last interior junction, returning the remaining prefix (first item in tuple) and the last element (second item in tuple) or None if it was empty or if self only contains parents.

Mutates self, suffixing its interior junctions with new. Returns Err with new in case of overflow.

Mutates self, prefixing its interior junctions with new. Returns Err with new in case of overflow.

Consumes self and returns a MultiLocation suffixed with new, or an Err with theoriginal value of self in case of overflow.

Consumes self and returns a MultiLocation prefixed with new, or an Err with the original value of self in case of overflow.

Returns the junction at index i, or None if the location is a parent or if the location does not contain that many elements.

Returns a mutable reference to the junction at index i, or None if the location is a parent or if it doesn’t contain that many elements.

Decrements the parent count by 1.

Removes the first interior junction from self, returning it (or None if it was empty or if self contains only parents).

Removes the last element from interior, returning it (or None if it was empty or if self only contains parents).

Ensures that self has the same number of parents as prefix, its junctions begins with the junctions of prefix and that it has a single Junction item following. If so, returns a reference to this Junction item.

Example
let mut m = MultiLocation::new(1, X2(PalletInstance(3), OnlyChild));
assert_eq!(
    m.match_and_split(&MultiLocation::new(1, X1(PalletInstance(3)))),
    Some(&OnlyChild),
);
assert_eq!(m.match_and_split(&MultiLocation::new(1, Here)), None);

Mutate self so that it is suffixed with suffix.

Does not modify self and returns Err with suffix in case of overflow.

Example
let mut m = MultiLocation::new(1, X1(Parachain(21)));
assert_eq!(m.append_with(X1(PalletInstance(3))), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(m, MultiLocation::new(1, X2(Parachain(21), PalletInstance(3))));

Mutate self so that it is prefixed with prefix.

Does not modify self and returns Err with prefix in case of overflow.

Example
let mut m = MultiLocation::new(2, X1(PalletInstance(3)));
assert_eq!(m.prepend_with(MultiLocation::new(1, X2(Parachain(21), OnlyChild))), Ok(()));
assert_eq!(m, MultiLocation::new(1, X1(PalletInstance(3))));

Mutate self so that it represents the same location from the point of view of target. The context of self is provided as ancestry.

Does not modify self in case of overflow.

Treating self as a context, determine how it would be referenced by a target location.

Remove any unneeded parents/junctions in self based on the given context it will be interpreted in.

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