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// This file is part of Substrate.
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use crate::error::Error;
use sp_runtime::traits::{Block as BlockT, NumberFor};
/// The SelectChain trait defines the strategy upon which the head is chosen
/// if multiple forks are present for an opaque definition of "best" in the
/// specific chain build.
///
/// The Strategy can be customized for the two use cases of authoring new blocks
/// upon the best chain or which fork to finalize. Unless implemented differently
/// by default finalization methods fall back to use authoring, so as a minimum
/// `_authoring`-functions must be implemented.
///
/// Any particular user must make explicit, however, whether they intend to finalize
/// or author through the using the right function call, as these might differ in
/// some implementations.
///
/// Non-deterministically finalizing chains may only use the `_authoring` functions.
pub trait SelectChain<Block: BlockT>: Sync + Send + Clone {
/// Get all leaves of the chain: block hashes that have no children currently.
/// Leaves that can never be finalized will not be returned.
fn leaves(&self) -> Result<Vec<<Block as BlockT>::Hash>, Error>;
/// Among those `leaves` deterministically pick one chain as the generally
/// best chain to author new blocks upon and probably finalize.
fn best_chain(&self) -> Result<<Block as BlockT>::Header, Error>;
/// Get the best descendent of `target_hash` that we should attempt to
/// finalize next, if any. It is valid to return the given `target_hash`
/// itself if no better descendent exists.
fn finality_target(
&self,
target_hash: <Block as BlockT>::Hash,
_maybe_max_number: Option<NumberFor<Block>>
) -> Result<Option<<Block as BlockT>::Hash>, Error> {
Ok(Some(target_hash))
}
}