ligo/lib_node_shell/chain_traversal.mli

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(** Tezos Shell Module - Chain Traversal API *)
open State
val path: Block.t -> Block.t -> Block.t list option Lwt.t
(** If [h1] is an ancestor of [h2] in the current [state],
then [path state h1 h2] returns the chain of block from
[h1] (excluded) to [h2] (included). Returns [None] otherwise. *)
val common_ancestor: Block.t -> Block.t -> Block.t Lwt.t
(** [common_ancestor state h1 h2] returns the first common ancestors
in the history of blocks [h1] and [h2]. *)
val iter_predecessors:
?max:int ->
?min_fitness:Fitness.t ->
?min_date:Time.t ->
Block.t list ->
f:(Block.t -> unit Lwt.t) ->
unit Lwt.t
(** [iter_predecessors state blocks f] iter [f] on [blocks] and
their recursive predecessors. Blocks are visited with a
decreasing fitness (then decreasing timestamp). If the optional
argument [max] is provided, the iteration is stopped after [max]
visited block. If [min_fitness] id provided, blocks with a
fitness lower than [min_fitness] are ignored. If [min_date],
blocks with a fitness lower than [min_date] are ignored. *)
val new_blocks:
from_block:Block.t -> to_block:Block.t ->
(Block.t * Block.t list) Lwt.t
(** [new_blocks ~from_block ~to_block] returns a pair [(ancestor,
path)], where [ancestor] is the common ancestor of [from_block]
and [to_block] and where [path] is the chain from [ancestor]
(excluded) to [to_block] (included). The function raises an
exception when the two provided blocks do not belong the the same
[net]. *)
val live_blocks:
Block.t -> int -> (Block_hash.Set.t * Operation_hash.Set.t) Lwt.t
(** [live_blocks b n] return a pair [(blocks,operations)] where
[blocks] is the set of arity [n], that contains [b] and its [n-1]
predecessors. And where [operations] is the set of operations
included in those blocks.
*)