Safe Haskell | None |
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Language | Haskell2010 |
Ouroboros.Consensus.HardFork.Combinator.Protocol
Synopsis
- type HardForkCanBeLeader xs = SomeErasCanBeLeader xs
- type HardForkChainDepState xs = HardForkState WrapChainDepState xs
- type HardForkIsLeader xs = OneEraIsLeader xs
- data HardForkValidationErr xs
- type HardForkLedgerView = HardForkLedgerView_ WrapLedgerView
- data HardForkLedgerView_ f xs = HardForkLedgerView {}
- data family Ticked st ∷ Type
Re-exports to keep State
an internal module
type HardForkCanBeLeader xs = SomeErasCanBeLeader xs Source #
We have one or more BlockForging
s, and thus CanBeLeader
proofs, for
each era in which we can forge blocks.
type HardForkChainDepState xs = HardForkState WrapChainDepState xs Source #
type HardForkIsLeader xs = OneEraIsLeader xs Source #
We are a leader if we have a proof from one of the eras
data HardForkValidationErr xs Source #
Constructors
HardForkValidationErrFromEra (OneEraValidationErr xs) | Validation error from one of the eras |
HardForkValidationErrWrongEra (MismatchEraInfo xs) | We tried to apply a block from the wrong era |
Instances
Re-exports to keep LedgerView
an internal module
data HardForkLedgerView_ f xs Source #
Constructors
HardForkLedgerView | |
Fields
|
Instances
(SListI xs, Show (Ticked a)) ⇒ Show (Ticked (HardForkLedgerView_ (K a ∷ Type → Type) xs)) Source # | |
(SListI xs, Show a) ⇒ Show (HardForkLedgerView_ (K a ∷ Type → Type) xs) Source # | |
CanHardFork xs ⇒ Show (HardForkLedgerView_ WrapLedgerView xs) Source # | |
Defined in Ouroboros.Consensus.HardFork.Combinator.Protocol.LedgerView Methods showsPrec ∷ Int → HardForkLedgerView_ WrapLedgerView xs → ShowS Source # show ∷ HardForkLedgerView_ WrapLedgerView xs → String Source # showList ∷ [HardForkLedgerView_ WrapLedgerView xs] → ShowS Source # | |
data Ticked (HardForkLedgerView_ f xs) Source # | |
Type family instances
data family Ticked st ∷ Type Source #
" Ticked " piece of state (LedgerState
, LedgerView
, ChainIndepState
)
Ticking refers to the passage of time (the ticking of the clock). When a piece of state is marked as ticked, it means that time-related changes have been applied to the state (or forecast).
Some examples of time related changes:
- Scheduled delegations might have been applied in Byron
- New leader schedule computed for Shelley
- Transition from Byron to Shelley activated in the hard fork combinator.
- Nonces switched out at the start of a new epoch.