pub enum Era {
    Immortal,
    Mortal(u64Phase),
}
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An era to describe the longevity of a transaction.

Variants

Immortal

The transaction is valid forever. The genesis hash must be present in the signed content.

Mortal(u64Phase)

Period and phase are encoded:

  • The period of validity from the block hash found in the signing material.
  • The phase in the period that this transaction’s lifetime begins (and, importantly, implies which block hash is included in the signature material). If the period is greater than 1 << 12, then it will be a factor of the times greater than 1<<12 that period is.

When used on FRAME-based runtimes, period cannot exceed BlockHashCount parameter of system module.

Implementations

Create a new era based on a period (which should be a power of two between 4 and 65536 inclusive) and a block number on which it should start (or, for long periods, be shortly after the start).

If using Era in the context of FRAME runtime, make sure that period does not exceed BlockHashCount parameter passed to system module, since that prunes old blocks and renders transactions immediately invalid.

Create an “immortal” transaction.

true if this is an immortal transaction.

Get the block number of the start of the era whose properties this object describes that current belongs to.

Get the block number of the first block at which the era has ended.

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