Struct kitchensink_runtime::IntoAuthor
source · pub struct IntoAuthor;
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source§impl OnUnbalanced<Imbalance<<Pallet<Runtime, ()> as Inspect<<<MultiSignature as Verify>::Signer as IdentifyAccount>::AccountId>>::Balance, <Pallet<Runtime, ()> as Balanced<<<MultiSignature as Verify>::Signer as IdentifyAccount>::AccountId>>::OnDropCredit, <Pallet<Runtime, ()> as Balanced<<<MultiSignature as Verify>::Signer as IdentifyAccount>::AccountId>>::OnDropDebt>> for IntoAuthor
impl OnUnbalanced<Imbalance<<Pallet<Runtime, ()> as Inspect<<<MultiSignature as Verify>::Signer as IdentifyAccount>::AccountId>>::Balance, <Pallet<Runtime, ()> as Balanced<<<MultiSignature as Verify>::Signer as IdentifyAccount>::AccountId>>::OnDropCredit, <Pallet<Runtime, ()> as Balanced<<<MultiSignature as Verify>::Signer as IdentifyAccount>::AccountId>>::OnDropDebt>> for IntoAuthor
source§fn on_nonzero_unbalanced(credit: Credit<AccountId, Balances>)
fn on_nonzero_unbalanced(credit: Credit<AccountId, Balances>)
Actually handle a non-zero imbalance. You probably want to implement this rather than
on_unbalanced
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Imbalance: Imbalance<B>,
fn on_unbalanceds<B>(amounts: impl Iterator<Item = Imbalance>)where Imbalance: Imbalance<B>,
Handler for some imbalances. The different imbalances might have different origins or
meanings, dependent on the context. Will default to simply calling on_unbalanced for all
of them. Infallible.
source§fn on_unbalanced(amount: Imbalance)
fn on_unbalanced(amount: Imbalance)
Handler for some imbalance. Infallible.
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impl RefUnwindSafe for IntoAuthor
impl Send for IntoAuthor
impl Sync for IntoAuthor
impl Unpin for IntoAuthor
impl UnwindSafe for IntoAuthor
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