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// Copyright (C) Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
// This file is part of Polkadot.
// Substrate is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
// (at your option) any later version.
// Substrate is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
// GNU General Public License for more details.
// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
// along with Polkadot. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
//! Version 4 of the Cross-Consensus Message format data structures.
pub use super::v3::GetWeight;
use super::v3::{
Instruction as OldInstruction, PalletInfo as OldPalletInfo,
QueryResponseInfo as OldQueryResponseInfo, Response as OldResponse, Xcm as OldXcm,
};
use crate::DoubleEncoded;
use alloc::{vec, vec::Vec};
use bounded_collections::{parameter_types, BoundedVec};
use codec::{
self, decode_vec_with_len, Compact, Decode, Encode, Error as CodecError, Input as CodecInput,
MaxEncodedLen,
};
use core::{fmt::Debug, result};
use derivative::Derivative;
use scale_info::TypeInfo;
mod asset;
mod junction;
pub(crate) mod junctions;
mod location;
mod traits;
pub use asset::{
Asset, AssetFilter, AssetId, AssetInstance, Assets, Fungibility, WildAsset, WildFungibility,
MAX_ITEMS_IN_ASSETS,
};
pub use junction::{BodyId, BodyPart, Junction, NetworkId};
pub use junctions::Junctions;
pub use location::{Ancestor, AncestorThen, InteriorLocation, Location, Parent, ParentThen};
pub use traits::{
send_xcm, validate_send, Error, ExecuteXcm, Outcome, PreparedMessage, Reanchorable, Result,
SendError, SendResult, SendXcm, Weight, XcmHash,
};
// These parts of XCM v3 are unchanged in XCM v4, and are re-imported here.
pub use super::v3::{MaybeErrorCode, OriginKind, WeightLimit};
/// This module's XCM version.
pub const VERSION: super::Version = 4;
/// An identifier for a query.
pub type QueryId = u64;
#[derive(Derivative, Default, Encode, TypeInfo)]
#[derivative(Clone(bound = ""), Eq(bound = ""), PartialEq(bound = ""), Debug(bound = ""))]
#[codec(encode_bound())]
#[codec(decode_bound())]
#[scale_info(bounds(), skip_type_params(Call))]
pub struct Xcm<Call>(pub Vec<Instruction<Call>>);
pub const MAX_INSTRUCTIONS_TO_DECODE: u8 = 100;
environmental::environmental!(instructions_count: u8);
impl<Call> Decode for Xcm<Call> {
fn decode<I: CodecInput>(input: &mut I) -> core::result::Result<Self, CodecError> {
instructions_count::using_once(&mut 0, || {
let number_of_instructions: u32 = <Compact<u32>>::decode(input)?.into();
instructions_count::with(|count| {
*count = count.saturating_add(number_of_instructions as u8);
if *count > MAX_INSTRUCTIONS_TO_DECODE {
return Err(CodecError::from("Max instructions exceeded"))
}
Ok(())
})
.expect("Called in `using` context and thus can not return `None`; qed")?;
let decoded_instructions = decode_vec_with_len(input, number_of_instructions as usize)?;
Ok(Self(decoded_instructions))
})
}
}
impl<Call> Xcm<Call> {
/// Create an empty instance.
pub fn new() -> Self {
Self(vec![])
}
/// Return `true` if no instructions are held in `self`.
pub fn is_empty(&self) -> bool {
self.0.is_empty()
}
/// Return the number of instructions held in `self`.
pub fn len(&self) -> usize {
self.0.len()
}
/// Return a reference to the inner value.
pub fn inner(&self) -> &[Instruction<Call>] {
&self.0
}
/// Return a mutable reference to the inner value.
pub fn inner_mut(&mut self) -> &mut Vec<Instruction<Call>> {
&mut self.0
}
/// Consume and return the inner value.
pub fn into_inner(self) -> Vec<Instruction<Call>> {
self.0
}
/// Return an iterator over references to the items.
pub fn iter(&self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &Instruction<Call>> {
self.0.iter()
}
/// Return an iterator over mutable references to the items.
pub fn iter_mut(&mut self) -> impl Iterator<Item = &mut Instruction<Call>> {
self.0.iter_mut()
}
/// Consume and return an iterator over the items.
pub fn into_iter(self) -> impl Iterator<Item = Instruction<Call>> {
self.0.into_iter()
}
/// Consume and either return `self` if it contains some instructions, or if it's empty, then
/// instead return the result of `f`.
pub fn or_else(self, f: impl FnOnce() -> Self) -> Self {
if self.0.is_empty() {
f()
} else {
self
}
}
/// Return the first instruction, if any.
pub fn first(&self) -> Option<&Instruction<Call>> {
self.0.first()
}
/// Return the last instruction, if any.
pub fn last(&self) -> Option<&Instruction<Call>> {
self.0.last()
}
/// Return the only instruction, contained in `Self`, iff only one exists (`None` otherwise).
pub fn only(&self) -> Option<&Instruction<Call>> {
if self.0.len() == 1 {
self.0.first()
} else {
None
}
}
/// Return the only instruction, contained in `Self`, iff only one exists (returns `self`
/// otherwise).
pub fn into_only(mut self) -> core::result::Result<Instruction<Call>, Self> {
if self.0.len() == 1 {
self.0.pop().ok_or(self)
} else {
Err(self)
}
}
}
impl<Call> From<Vec<Instruction<Call>>> for Xcm<Call> {
fn from(c: Vec<Instruction<Call>>) -> Self {
Self(c)
}
}
impl<Call> From<Xcm<Call>> for Vec<Instruction<Call>> {
fn from(c: Xcm<Call>) -> Self {
c.0
}
}
/// A prelude for importing all types typically used when interacting with XCM messages.
pub mod prelude {
mod contents {
pub use super::super::{
send_xcm, validate_send, Ancestor, AncestorThen, Asset,
AssetFilter::{self, *},
AssetId,
AssetInstance::{self, *},
Assets, BodyId, BodyPart, Error as XcmError, ExecuteXcm,
Fungibility::{self, *},
Instruction::*,
InteriorLocation,
Junction::{self, *},
Junctions::{self, Here},
Location, MaybeErrorCode,
NetworkId::{self, *},
OriginKind, Outcome, PalletInfo, Parent, ParentThen, PreparedMessage, QueryId,
QueryResponseInfo, Reanchorable, Response, Result as XcmResult, SendError, SendResult,
SendXcm, Weight,
WeightLimit::{self, *},
WildAsset::{self, *},
WildFungibility::{self, Fungible as WildFungible, NonFungible as WildNonFungible},
XcmContext, XcmHash, XcmWeightInfo, VERSION as XCM_VERSION,
};
}
pub use super::{Instruction, Xcm};
pub use contents::*;
pub mod opaque {
pub use super::{
super::opaque::{Instruction, Xcm},
contents::*,
};
}
}
parameter_types! {
pub MaxPalletNameLen: u32 = 48;
/// Maximum size of the encoded error code coming from a `Dispatch` result, used for
/// `MaybeErrorCode`. This is not (yet) enforced, so it's just an indication of expectation.
pub MaxDispatchErrorLen: u32 = 128;
pub MaxPalletsInfo: u32 = 64;
}
#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Encode, Decode, Debug, TypeInfo, MaxEncodedLen)]
pub struct PalletInfo {
#[codec(compact)]
index: u32,
name: BoundedVec<u8, MaxPalletNameLen>,
module_name: BoundedVec<u8, MaxPalletNameLen>,
#[codec(compact)]
major: u32,
#[codec(compact)]
minor: u32,
#[codec(compact)]
patch: u32,
}
impl TryInto<OldPalletInfo> for PalletInfo {
type Error = ();
fn try_into(self) -> result::Result<OldPalletInfo, Self::Error> {
OldPalletInfo::new(
self.index,
self.name.into_inner(),
self.module_name.into_inner(),
self.major,
self.minor,
self.patch,
)
.map_err(|_| ())
}
}
impl PalletInfo {
pub fn new(
index: u32,
name: Vec<u8>,
module_name: Vec<u8>,
major: u32,
minor: u32,
patch: u32,
) -> result::Result<Self, Error> {
let name = BoundedVec::try_from(name).map_err(|_| Error::Overflow)?;
let module_name = BoundedVec::try_from(module_name).map_err(|_| Error::Overflow)?;
Ok(Self { index, name, module_name, major, minor, patch })
}
}
/// Response data to a query.
#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Encode, Decode, Debug, TypeInfo, MaxEncodedLen)]
pub enum Response {
/// No response. Serves as a neutral default.
Null,
/// Some assets.
Assets(Assets),
/// The outcome of an XCM instruction.
ExecutionResult(Option<(u32, Error)>),
/// An XCM version.
Version(super::Version),
/// The index, instance name, pallet name and version of some pallets.
PalletsInfo(BoundedVec<PalletInfo, MaxPalletsInfo>),
/// The status of a dispatch attempt using `Transact`.
DispatchResult(MaybeErrorCode),
}
impl Default for Response {
fn default() -> Self {
Self::Null
}
}
impl TryFrom<OldResponse> for Response {
type Error = ();
fn try_from(old: OldResponse) -> result::Result<Self, Self::Error> {
use OldResponse::*;
Ok(match old {
Null => Self::Null,
Assets(assets) => Self::Assets(assets.try_into()?),
ExecutionResult(result) =>
Self::ExecutionResult(result.map(|(num, old_error)| (num, old_error.into()))),
Version(version) => Self::Version(version),
PalletsInfo(pallet_info) => {
let inner = pallet_info
.into_iter()
.map(TryInto::try_into)
.collect::<result::Result<Vec<_>, _>>()?;
Self::PalletsInfo(
BoundedVec::<PalletInfo, MaxPalletsInfo>::try_from(inner).map_err(|_| ())?,
)
},
DispatchResult(maybe_error) => Self::DispatchResult(maybe_error),
})
}
}
/// Information regarding the composition of a query response.
#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Encode, Decode, Debug, TypeInfo)]
pub struct QueryResponseInfo {
/// The destination to which the query response message should be send.
pub destination: Location,
/// The `query_id` field of the `QueryResponse` message.
#[codec(compact)]
pub query_id: QueryId,
/// The `max_weight` field of the `QueryResponse` message.
pub max_weight: Weight,
}
impl TryFrom<OldQueryResponseInfo> for QueryResponseInfo {
type Error = ();
fn try_from(old: OldQueryResponseInfo) -> result::Result<Self, Self::Error> {
Ok(Self {
destination: old.destination.try_into()?,
query_id: old.query_id,
max_weight: old.max_weight,
})
}
}
/// Contextual data pertaining to a specific list of XCM instructions.
#[derive(Clone, Eq, PartialEq, Encode, Decode, Debug)]
pub struct XcmContext {
/// The current value of the Origin register of the `XCVM`.
pub origin: Option<Location>,
/// The identity of the XCM; this may be a hash of its versioned encoding but could also be
/// a high-level identity set by an appropriate barrier.
pub message_id: XcmHash,
/// The current value of the Topic register of the `XCVM`.
pub topic: Option<[u8; 32]>,
}
impl XcmContext {
/// Constructor which sets the message ID to the supplied parameter and leaves the origin and
/// topic unset.
pub fn with_message_id(message_id: XcmHash) -> XcmContext {
XcmContext { origin: None, message_id, topic: None }
}
}
/// Cross-Consensus Message: A message from one consensus system to another.
///
/// Consensus systems that may send and receive messages include blockchains and smart contracts.
///
/// All messages are delivered from a known *origin*, expressed as a `Location`.
///
/// This is the inner XCM format and is version-sensitive. Messages are typically passed using the
/// outer XCM format, known as `VersionedXcm`.
#[derive(
Derivative,
Encode,
Decode,
TypeInfo,
xcm_procedural::XcmWeightInfoTrait,
xcm_procedural::Builder,
)]
#[derivative(Clone(bound = ""), Eq(bound = ""), PartialEq(bound = ""), Debug(bound = ""))]
#[codec(encode_bound())]
#[codec(decode_bound())]
#[scale_info(bounds(), skip_type_params(Call))]
pub enum Instruction<Call> {
/// Withdraw asset(s) (`assets`) from the ownership of `origin` and place them into the Holding
/// Register.
///
/// - `assets`: The asset(s) to be withdrawn into holding.
///
/// Kind: *Command*.
///
/// Errors:
#[builder(loads_holding)]
WithdrawAsset(Assets),
/// Asset(s) (`assets`) have been received into the ownership of this system on the `origin`
/// system and equivalent derivatives should be placed into the Holding Register.
///
/// - `assets`: The asset(s) that are minted into holding.
///
/// Safety: `origin` must be trusted to have received and be storing `assets` such that they
/// may later be withdrawn should this system send a corresponding message.
///
/// Kind: *Trusted Indication*.
///
/// Errors:
#[builder(loads_holding)]
ReserveAssetDeposited(Assets),
/// Asset(s) (`assets`) have been destroyed on the `origin` system and equivalent assets should
/// be created and placed into the Holding Register.
///
/// - `assets`: The asset(s) that are minted into the Holding Register.
///
/// Safety: `origin` must be trusted to have irrevocably destroyed the corresponding `assets`
/// prior as a consequence of sending this message.
///
/// Kind: *Trusted Indication*.
///
/// Errors:
#[builder(loads_holding)]
ReceiveTeleportedAsset(Assets),
/// Respond with information that the local system is expecting.
///
/// - `query_id`: The identifier of the query that resulted in this message being sent.
/// - `response`: The message content.
/// - `max_weight`: The maximum weight that handling this response should take.
/// - `querier`: The location responsible for the initiation of the response, if there is one.
/// In general this will tend to be the same location as the receiver of this message. NOTE:
/// As usual, this is interpreted from the perspective of the receiving consensus system.
///
/// Safety: Since this is information only, there are no immediate concerns. However, it should
/// be remembered that even if the Origin behaves reasonably, it can always be asked to make
/// a response to a third-party chain who may or may not be expecting the response. Therefore
/// the `querier` should be checked to match the expected value.
///
/// Kind: *Information*.
///
/// Errors:
QueryResponse {
#[codec(compact)]
query_id: QueryId,
response: Response,
max_weight: Weight,
querier: Option<Location>,
},
/// Withdraw asset(s) (`assets`) from the ownership of `origin` and place equivalent assets
/// under the ownership of `beneficiary`.
///
/// - `assets`: The asset(s) to be withdrawn.
/// - `beneficiary`: The new owner for the assets.
///
/// Safety: No concerns.
///
/// Kind: *Command*.
///
/// Errors:
TransferAsset { assets: Assets, beneficiary: Location },
/// Withdraw asset(s) (`assets`) from the ownership of `origin` and place equivalent assets
/// under the ownership of `dest` within this consensus system (i.e. its sovereign account).
///
/// Send an onward XCM message to `dest` of `ReserveAssetDeposited` with the given
/// `xcm`.
///
/// - `assets`: The asset(s) to be withdrawn.
/// - `dest`: The location whose sovereign account will own the assets and thus the effective
/// beneficiary for the assets and the notification target for the reserve asset deposit
/// message.
/// - `xcm`: The instructions that should follow the `ReserveAssetDeposited` instruction, which
/// is sent onwards to `dest`.
///
/// Safety: No concerns.
///
/// Kind: *Command*.
///
/// Errors:
TransferReserveAsset { assets: Assets, dest: Location, xcm: Xcm<()> },
/// Apply the encoded transaction `call`, whose dispatch-origin should be `origin` as expressed
/// by the kind of origin `origin_kind`.
///
/// The Transact Status Register is set according to the result of dispatching the call.
///
/// - `origin_kind`: The means of expressing the message origin as a dispatch origin.
/// - `require_weight_at_most`: The weight of `call`; this should be at least the chain's
/// calculated weight and will be used in the weight determination arithmetic.
/// - `call`: The encoded transaction to be applied.
///
/// Safety: No concerns.
///
/// Kind: *Command*.
///
/// Errors:
Transact { origin_kind: OriginKind, require_weight_at_most: Weight, call: DoubleEncoded<Call> },
/// A message to notify about a new incoming HRMP channel. This message is meant to be sent by
/// the relay-chain to a para.
///
/// - `sender`: The sender in the to-be opened channel. Also, the initiator of the channel
/// opening.
/// - `max_message_size`: The maximum size of a message proposed by the sender.
/// - `max_capacity`: The maximum number of messages that can be queued in the channel.
///
/// Safety: The message should originate directly from the relay-chain.
///
/// Kind: *System Notification*
HrmpNewChannelOpenRequest {
#[codec(compact)]
sender: u32,
#[codec(compact)]
max_message_size: u32,
#[codec(compact)]
max_capacity: u32,
},
/// A message to notify about that a previously sent open channel request has been accepted by
/// the recipient. That means that the channel will be opened during the next relay-chain
/// session change. This message is meant to be sent by the relay-chain to a para.
///
/// Safety: The message should originate directly from the relay-chain.
///
/// Kind: *System Notification*
///
/// Errors:
HrmpChannelAccepted {
// NOTE: We keep this as a structured item to a) keep it consistent with the other Hrmp
// items; and b) because the field's meaning is not obvious/mentioned from the item name.
#[codec(compact)]
recipient: u32,
},
/// A message to notify that the other party in an open channel decided to close it. In
/// particular, `initiator` is going to close the channel opened from `sender` to the
/// `recipient`. The close will be enacted at the next relay-chain session change. This message
/// is meant to be sent by the relay-chain to a para.
///
/// Safety: The message should originate directly from the relay-chain.
///
/// Kind: *System Notification*
///
/// Errors:
HrmpChannelClosing {
#[codec(compact)]
initiator: u32,
#[codec(compact)]
sender: u32,
#[codec(compact)]
recipient: u32,
},
/// Clear the origin.
///
/// This may be used by the XCM author to ensure that later instructions cannot command the
/// authority of the origin (e.g. if they are being relayed from an untrusted source, as often
/// the case with `ReserveAssetDeposited`).
///
/// Safety: No concerns.
///
/// Kind: *Command*.
///
/// Errors:
ClearOrigin,
/// Mutate the origin to some interior location.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors:
DescendOrigin(InteriorLocation),
/// Immediately report the contents of the Error Register to the given destination via XCM.
///
/// A `QueryResponse` message of type `ExecutionOutcome` is sent to the described destination.
///
/// - `response_info`: Information for making the response.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors:
ReportError(QueryResponseInfo),
/// Remove the asset(s) (`assets`) from the Holding Register and place equivalent assets under
/// the ownership of `beneficiary` within this consensus system.
///
/// - `assets`: The asset(s) to remove from holding.
/// - `beneficiary`: The new owner for the assets.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors:
DepositAsset { assets: AssetFilter, beneficiary: Location },
/// Remove the asset(s) (`assets`) from the Holding Register and place equivalent assets under
/// the ownership of `dest` within this consensus system (i.e. deposit them into its sovereign
/// account).
///
/// Send an onward XCM message to `dest` of `ReserveAssetDeposited` with the given `effects`.
///
/// - `assets`: The asset(s) to remove from holding.
/// - `dest`: The location whose sovereign account will own the assets and thus the effective
/// beneficiary for the assets and the notification target for the reserve asset deposit
/// message.
/// - `xcm`: The orders that should follow the `ReserveAssetDeposited` instruction which is
/// sent onwards to `dest`.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors:
DepositReserveAsset { assets: AssetFilter, dest: Location, xcm: Xcm<()> },
/// Remove the asset(s) (`want`) from the Holding Register and replace them with alternative
/// assets.
///
/// The minimum amount of assets to be received into the Holding Register for the order not to
/// fail may be stated.
///
/// - `give`: The maximum amount of assets to remove from holding.
/// - `want`: The minimum amount of assets which `give` should be exchanged for.
/// - `maximal`: If `true`, then prefer to give as much as possible up to the limit of `give`
/// and receive accordingly more. If `false`, then prefer to give as little as possible in
/// order to receive as little as possible while receiving at least `want`.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors:
ExchangeAsset { give: AssetFilter, want: Assets, maximal: bool },
/// Remove the asset(s) (`assets`) from holding and send a `WithdrawAsset` XCM message to a
/// reserve location.
///
/// - `assets`: The asset(s) to remove from holding.
/// - `reserve`: A valid location that acts as a reserve for all asset(s) in `assets`. The
/// sovereign account of this consensus system *on the reserve location* will have
/// appropriate assets withdrawn and `effects` will be executed on them. There will typically
/// be only one valid location on any given asset/chain combination.
/// - `xcm`: The instructions to execute on the assets once withdrawn *on the reserve
/// location*.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors:
InitiateReserveWithdraw { assets: AssetFilter, reserve: Location, xcm: Xcm<()> },
/// Remove the asset(s) (`assets`) from holding and send a `ReceiveTeleportedAsset` XCM message
/// to a `dest` location.
///
/// - `assets`: The asset(s) to remove from holding.
/// - `dest`: A valid location that respects teleports coming from this location.
/// - `xcm`: The instructions to execute on the assets once arrived *on the destination
/// location*.
///
/// NOTE: The `dest` location *MUST* respect this origin as a valid teleportation origin for
/// all `assets`. If it does not, then the assets may be lost.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors:
InitiateTeleport { assets: AssetFilter, dest: Location, xcm: Xcm<()> },
/// Report to a given destination the contents of the Holding Register.
///
/// A `QueryResponse` message of type `Assets` is sent to the described destination.
///
/// - `response_info`: Information for making the response.
/// - `assets`: A filter for the assets that should be reported back. The assets reported back
/// will be, asset-wise, *the lesser of this value and the holding register*. No wildcards
/// will be used when reporting assets back.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors:
ReportHolding { response_info: QueryResponseInfo, assets: AssetFilter },
/// Pay for the execution of some XCM `xcm` and `orders` with up to `weight`
/// picoseconds of execution time, paying for this with up to `fees` from the Holding Register.
///
/// - `fees`: The asset(s) to remove from the Holding Register to pay for fees.
/// - `weight_limit`: The maximum amount of weight to purchase; this must be at least the
/// expected maximum weight of the total XCM to be executed for the
/// `AllowTopLevelPaidExecutionFrom` barrier to allow the XCM be executed.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors:
BuyExecution { fees: Asset, weight_limit: WeightLimit },
/// Refund any surplus weight previously bought with `BuyExecution`.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors: None.
RefundSurplus,
/// Set the Error Handler Register. This is code that should be called in the case of an error
/// happening.
///
/// An error occurring within execution of this code will _NOT_ result in the error register
/// being set, nor will an error handler be called due to it. The error handler and appendix
/// may each still be set.
///
/// The apparent weight of this instruction is inclusive of the inner `Xcm`; the executing
/// weight however includes only the difference between the previous handler and the new
/// handler, which can reasonably be negative, which would result in a surplus.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors: None.
SetErrorHandler(Xcm<Call>),
/// Set the Appendix Register. This is code that should be called after code execution
/// (including the error handler if any) is finished. This will be called regardless of whether
/// an error occurred.
///
/// Any error occurring due to execution of this code will result in the error register being
/// set, and the error handler (if set) firing.
///
/// The apparent weight of this instruction is inclusive of the inner `Xcm`; the executing
/// weight however includes only the difference between the previous appendix and the new
/// appendix, which can reasonably be negative, which would result in a surplus.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors: None.
SetAppendix(Xcm<Call>),
/// Clear the Error Register.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors: None.
ClearError,
/// Create some assets which are being held on behalf of the origin.
///
/// - `assets`: The assets which are to be claimed. This must match exactly with the assets
/// claimable by the origin of the ticket.
/// - `ticket`: The ticket of the asset; this is an abstract identifier to help locate the
/// asset.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors:
#[builder(loads_holding)]
ClaimAsset { assets: Assets, ticket: Location },
/// Always throws an error of type `Trap`.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors:
/// - `Trap`: All circumstances, whose inner value is the same as this item's inner value.
Trap(#[codec(compact)] u64),
/// Ask the destination system to respond with the most recent version of XCM that they
/// support in a `QueryResponse` instruction. Any changes to this should also elicit similar
/// responses when they happen.
///
/// - `query_id`: An identifier that will be replicated into the returned XCM message.
/// - `max_response_weight`: The maximum amount of weight that the `QueryResponse` item which
/// is sent as a reply may take to execute. NOTE: If this is unexpectedly large then the
/// response may not execute at all.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors: *Fallible*
SubscribeVersion {
#[codec(compact)]
query_id: QueryId,
max_response_weight: Weight,
},
/// Cancel the effect of a previous `SubscribeVersion` instruction.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors: *Fallible*
UnsubscribeVersion,
/// Reduce Holding by up to the given assets.
///
/// Holding is reduced by as much as possible up to the assets in the parameter. It is not an
/// error if the Holding does not contain the assets (to make this an error, use `ExpectAsset`
/// prior).
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors: *Infallible*
BurnAsset(Assets),
/// Throw an error if Holding does not contain at least the given assets.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors:
/// - `ExpectationFalse`: If Holding Register does not contain the assets in the parameter.
ExpectAsset(Assets),
/// Ensure that the Origin Register equals some given value and throw an error if not.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors:
/// - `ExpectationFalse`: If Origin Register is not equal to the parameter.
ExpectOrigin(Option<Location>),
/// Ensure that the Error Register equals some given value and throw an error if not.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors:
/// - `ExpectationFalse`: If the value of the Error Register is not equal to the parameter.
ExpectError(Option<(u32, Error)>),
/// Ensure that the Transact Status Register equals some given value and throw an error if
/// not.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors:
/// - `ExpectationFalse`: If the value of the Transact Status Register is not equal to the
/// parameter.
ExpectTransactStatus(MaybeErrorCode),
/// Query the existence of a particular pallet type.
///
/// - `module_name`: The module name of the pallet to query.
/// - `response_info`: Information for making the response.
///
/// Sends a `QueryResponse` to Origin whose data field `PalletsInfo` containing the information
/// of all pallets on the local chain whose name is equal to `name`. This is empty in the case
/// that the local chain is not based on Substrate Frame.
///
/// Safety: No concerns.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors: *Fallible*.
QueryPallet { module_name: Vec<u8>, response_info: QueryResponseInfo },
/// Ensure that a particular pallet with a particular version exists.
///
/// - `index: Compact`: The index which identifies the pallet. An error if no pallet exists at
/// this index.
/// - `name: Vec<u8>`: Name which must be equal to the name of the pallet.
/// - `module_name: Vec<u8>`: Module name which must be equal to the name of the module in
/// which the pallet exists.
/// - `crate_major: Compact`: Version number which must be equal to the major version of the
/// crate which implements the pallet.
/// - `min_crate_minor: Compact`: Version number which must be at most the minor version of the
/// crate which implements the pallet.
///
/// Safety: No concerns.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors:
/// - `ExpectationFalse`: In case any of the expectations are broken.
ExpectPallet {
#[codec(compact)]
index: u32,
name: Vec<u8>,
module_name: Vec<u8>,
#[codec(compact)]
crate_major: u32,
#[codec(compact)]
min_crate_minor: u32,
},
/// Send a `QueryResponse` message containing the value of the Transact Status Register to some
/// destination.
///
/// - `query_response_info`: The information needed for constructing and sending the
/// `QueryResponse` message.
///
/// Safety: No concerns.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors: *Fallible*.
ReportTransactStatus(QueryResponseInfo),
/// Set the Transact Status Register to its default, cleared, value.
///
/// Safety: No concerns.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors: *Infallible*.
ClearTransactStatus,
/// Set the Origin Register to be some child of the Universal Ancestor.
///
/// Safety: Should only be usable if the Origin is trusted to represent the Universal Ancestor
/// child in general. In general, no Origin should be able to represent the Universal Ancestor
/// child which is the root of the local consensus system since it would by extension
/// allow it to act as any location within the local consensus.
///
/// The `Junction` parameter should generally be a `GlobalConsensus` variant since it is only
/// these which are children of the Universal Ancestor.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors: *Fallible*.
UniversalOrigin(Junction),
/// Send a message on to Non-Local Consensus system.
///
/// This will tend to utilize some extra-consensus mechanism, the obvious one being a bridge.
/// A fee may be charged; this may be determined based on the contents of `xcm`. It will be
/// taken from the Holding register.
///
/// - `network`: The remote consensus system to which the message should be exported.
/// - `destination`: The location relative to the remote consensus system to which the message
/// should be sent on arrival.
/// - `xcm`: The message to be exported.
///
/// As an example, to export a message for execution on Statemine (parachain #1000 in the
/// Kusama network), you would call with `network: NetworkId::Kusama` and
/// `destination: [Parachain(1000)].into()`. Alternatively, to export a message for execution
/// on Polkadot, you would call with `network: NetworkId:: Polkadot` and `destination: Here`.
///
/// Kind: *Command*
///
/// Errors: *Fallible*.
ExportMessage { network: NetworkId, destination: InteriorLocation, xcm: Xcm<()> },
/// Lock the locally held asset and prevent further transfer or withdrawal.
///
/// This restriction may be removed by the `UnlockAsset` instruction being called with an
/// Origin of `unlocker` and a `target` equal to the current `Origin`.
///
/// If the locking is successful, then a `NoteUnlockable` instruction is sent to `unlocker`.
///
/// - `asset`: The asset(s) which should be locked.
/// - `unlocker`: The value which the Origin must be for a corresponding `UnlockAsset`
/// instruction to work.
///
/// Kind: *Command*.
///
/// Errors:
LockAsset { asset: Asset, unlocker: Location },
/// Remove the lock over `asset` on this chain and (if nothing else is preventing it) allow the
/// asset to be transferred.
///
/// - `asset`: The asset to be unlocked.
/// - `target`: The owner of the asset on the local chain.
///
/// Safety: No concerns.
///
/// Kind: *Command*.
///
/// Errors:
UnlockAsset { asset: Asset, target: Location },
/// Asset (`asset`) has been locked on the `origin` system and may not be transferred. It may
/// only be unlocked with the receipt of the `UnlockAsset` instruction from this chain.
///
/// - `asset`: The asset(s) which are now unlockable from this origin.
/// - `owner`: The owner of the asset on the chain in which it was locked. This may be a
/// location specific to the origin network.
///
/// Safety: `origin` must be trusted to have locked the corresponding `asset`
/// prior as a consequence of sending this message.
///
/// Kind: *Trusted Indication*.
///
/// Errors:
NoteUnlockable { asset: Asset, owner: Location },
/// Send an `UnlockAsset` instruction to the `locker` for the given `asset`.
///
/// This may fail if the local system is making use of the fact that the asset is locked or,
/// of course, if there is no record that the asset actually is locked.
///
/// - `asset`: The asset(s) to be unlocked.
/// - `locker`: The location from which a previous `NoteUnlockable` was sent and to which an
/// `UnlockAsset` should be sent.
///
/// Kind: *Command*.
///
/// Errors:
RequestUnlock { asset: Asset, locker: Location },
/// Sets the Fees Mode Register.
///
/// - `jit_withdraw`: The fees mode item; if set to `true` then fees for any instructions are
/// withdrawn as needed using the same mechanism as `WithdrawAssets`.
///
/// Kind: *Command*.
///
/// Errors: