Struct pallet_balances::NegativeImbalance
source · pub struct NegativeImbalance<T: Config<I>, I: 'static = ()>(T::Balance);
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Opaque, move-only struct with private fields that serves as a token denoting that funds have been destroyed without any equal and opposite accounting.
Tuple Fields§
§0: T::Balance
Implementations§
Trait Implementations§
source§impl<T, I> Debug for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
impl<T, I> Debug for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
source§impl<T: Config<I>, I: 'static> Default for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
impl<T: Config<I>, I: 'static> Default for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
source§impl<T: Config<I>, I: 'static> Drop for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
impl<T: Config<I>, I: 'static> Drop for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
source§impl<T: Config<I>, I: 'static> Imbalance<<T as Config<I>>::Balance> for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
impl<T: Config<I>, I: 'static> Imbalance<<T as Config<I>>::Balance> for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
§type Opposite = PositiveImbalance<T, I>
type Opposite = PositiveImbalance<T, I>
The oppositely imbalanced type. They come in pairs.
source§fn drop_zero(self) -> Result<(), Self>
fn drop_zero(self) -> Result<(), Self>
Drop an instance cleanly. Only works if its
self.value()
is zero.source§fn split(self, amount: T::Balance) -> (Self, Self)
fn split(self, amount: T::Balance) -> (Self, Self)
Consume
self
and return two independent instances; the first
is guaranteed to be at most amount
and the second will be the remainder.source§fn extract(&mut self, amount: T::Balance) -> Self
fn extract(&mut self, amount: T::Balance) -> Self
Mutate
self
by extracting a new instance with at most amount
value, reducing self
accordingly.source§fn merge(self, other: Self) -> Self
fn merge(self, other: Self) -> Self
Consume
self
and an other
to return a new instance that combines
both.source§fn subsume(&mut self, other: Self)
fn subsume(&mut self, other: Self)
Consume an
other
to mutate self
into a new instance that combines
both.source§fn offset(self, other: Self::Opposite) -> SameOrOther<Self, Self::Opposite>
fn offset(self, other: Self::Opposite) -> SameOrOther<Self, Self::Opposite>
Consume self and along with an opposite counterpart to return
a combined result. Read more
§fn ration(self, first: u32, second: u32) -> (Self, Self)
fn ration(self, first: u32, second: u32) -> (Self, Self)
Consume
self
and return two independent instances; the amounts returned will be in
approximately the same ratio as first
:second
. Read more§fn split_merge(self, amount: Balance, others: (Self, Self)) -> (Self, Self)
fn split_merge(self, amount: Balance, others: (Self, Self)) -> (Self, Self)
Consume self and add its two components, defined by the first component’s balance,
element-wise to two pre-existing Imbalances. Read more
§fn ration_merge(
self,
first: u32,
second: u32,
others: (Self, Self)
) -> (Self, Self)
fn ration_merge( self, first: u32, second: u32, others: (Self, Self) ) -> (Self, Self)
Consume self and add its two components, defined by the ratio
first
:second
,
element-wise to two pre-existing Imbalances. Read more§fn split_merge_into(self, amount: Balance, others: &mut (Self, Self))
fn split_merge_into(self, amount: Balance, others: &mut (Self, Self))
Consume self and add its two components, defined by the first component’s balance,
element-wise into two pre-existing Imbalance refs. Read more
§fn ration_merge_into(self, first: u32, second: u32, others: &mut (Self, Self))
fn ration_merge_into(self, first: u32, second: u32, others: &mut (Self, Self))
Consume self and add its two components, defined by the ratio
first
:second
,
element-wise to two pre-existing Imbalances. Read more§fn merge_into(self, other: &mut Self)
fn merge_into(self, other: &mut Self)
Consume self to mutate
other
so that it combines both. Just like subsume
, only with
reversed arguments.§fn maybe_merge(self, other: Option<Self>) -> Self
fn maybe_merge(self, other: Option<Self>) -> Self
Consume
self
and maybe an other
to return a new instance that combines
both.§fn maybe_subsume(&mut self, other: Option<Self>)
fn maybe_subsume(&mut self, other: Option<Self>)
Maybe consume an
other
to mutate self
into a new instance that combines
both.source§impl<T: PartialEq + Config<I>, I: PartialEq + 'static> PartialEq for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
impl<T: PartialEq + Config<I>, I: PartialEq + 'static> PartialEq for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
source§fn eq(&self, other: &NegativeImbalance<T, I>) -> bool
fn eq(&self, other: &NegativeImbalance<T, I>) -> bool
This method tests for
self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
.source§impl<T: Config<I>, I: 'static> TryDrop for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
impl<T: Config<I>, I: 'static> TryDrop for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
impl<T: Eq + Config<I>, I: Eq + 'static> Eq for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
impl<T: Config<I>, I: 'static> StructuralPartialEq for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl<T, I> Freeze for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
impl<T, I> RefUnwindSafe for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
impl<T, I> Send for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
impl<T, I> Sync for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
impl<T, I> Unpin for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
impl<T, I> UnwindSafe for NegativeImbalance<T, I>
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T: ?Sized,
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