Struct TracingInspectorConfig
pub struct TracingInspectorConfig {
pub record_steps: bool,
pub record_memory_snapshots: bool,
pub record_stack_snapshots: StackSnapshotType,
pub record_state_diff: bool,
pub record_returndata_snapshots: bool,
pub record_opcodes_filter: Option<OpcodeFilter>,
pub exclude_precompile_calls: bool,
pub record_logs: bool,
pub record_immediate_bytes: bool,
}
Expand description
Gives guidance to the TracingInspector.
Use TracingInspectorConfig::default_parity or TracingInspectorConfig::default_geth to get the default configs for specific styles of traces.
Fields§
§record_steps: bool
Whether to record every individual opcode level step.
record_memory_snapshots: bool
Whether to record individual memory snapshots.
record_stack_snapshots: StackSnapshotType
Whether to record individual stack snapshots.
record_state_diff: bool
Whether to record state diffs.
record_returndata_snapshots: bool
Whether to record returndata buffer snapshots.
record_opcodes_filter: Option<OpcodeFilter>
Optional filter for opcodes to record. If provided, only steps with opcode in this set will be recorded.
exclude_precompile_calls: bool
Whether to ignore precompile calls.
record_logs: bool
Whether to record logs
record_immediate_bytes: bool
Whether to record immediate bytes for opcodes.
Implementations§
§impl TracingInspectorConfig
impl TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn all() -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn all() -> TracingInspectorConfig
Returns a config with everything enabled.
pub const fn none() -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn none() -> TracingInspectorConfig
Returns a config with everything disabled.
pub const fn default_parity() -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn default_parity() -> TracingInspectorConfig
Returns a config for parity style traces.
This config does not record opcode level traces and is suited for trace_transaction
pub const fn default_geth() -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn default_geth() -> TracingInspectorConfig
Returns a config for geth style traces.
This config does not record opcode level traces and is suited for debug_traceTransaction
This will configure the default output of geth’s default StructLogTracer.
pub fn from_parity_config(
trace_types: &HashSet<TraceType, RandomState>,
) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub fn from_parity_config( trace_types: &HashSet<TraceType, RandomState>, ) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Returns the TracingInspectorConfig depending on the enabled [TraceType]s
Note: the parity statediffs can be populated entirely via the execution result, so we don’t need statediff recording
pub fn from_geth_config(
config: &GethDefaultTracingOptions,
) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub fn from_geth_config( config: &GethDefaultTracingOptions, ) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Returns a config for geth style traces based on the given [GethDefaultTracingOptions].
This will configure the output of geth’s default StructLogTracer according to the given config.
pub fn from_geth_call_config(config: &CallConfig) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub fn from_geth_call_config(config: &CallConfig) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Returns a config for geth’s CallTracer.
This returns Self::none and enables TracingInspectorConfig::record_logs if configured in the given [CallConfig]
pub fn from_flat_call_config(config: &FlatCallConfig) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub fn from_flat_call_config(config: &FlatCallConfig) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Returns a config for geth’s FlatCallTracer.
This returns Self::default_parity and sets TracingInspectorConfig::exclude_precompile_calls if configured in the given [FlatCallConfig]
pub const fn from_geth_prestate_config(
_config: &PreStateConfig,
) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn from_geth_prestate_config( _config: &PreStateConfig, ) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Returns a config for geth’s PrestateTracer.
Note: This currently returns Self::none because the prestate tracer result currently relies on the execution result entirely, see GethTraceBuilder::geth_prestate_traces
pub fn merge(
&mut self,
other: TracingInspectorConfig,
) -> &mut TracingInspectorConfig
pub fn merge( &mut self, other: TracingInspectorConfig, ) -> &mut TracingInspectorConfig
Merge another config into this one.
pub const fn set_exclude_precompile_calls(
self,
exclude_precompile_calls: bool,
) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn set_exclude_precompile_calls( self, exclude_precompile_calls: bool, ) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Configure whether calls to precompiles should be ignored.
If set to true
, calls to precompiles without value transfers will be ignored.
pub const fn disable_steps(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn disable_steps(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Disable recording of individual opcode level steps
pub const fn steps(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn steps(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Enable recording of individual opcode level steps
pub const fn set_steps(self, record_steps: bool) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn set_steps(self, record_steps: bool) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Configure whether individual opcode level steps should be recorded
pub const fn disable_memory_snapshots(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn disable_memory_snapshots(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Disable recording of individual memory snapshots
pub const fn memory_snapshots(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn memory_snapshots(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Enable recording of individual memory snapshots
pub const fn set_memory_snapshots(
self,
record_memory_snapshots: bool,
) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn set_memory_snapshots( self, record_memory_snapshots: bool, ) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Configure whether the tracer should record memory snapshots
pub const fn disable_stack_snapshots(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn disable_stack_snapshots(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Disable recording of individual stack snapshots
pub const fn stack_snapshots(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn stack_snapshots(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Enable recording of individual stack snapshots
pub const fn set_stack_snapshots(
self,
record_stack_snapshots: StackSnapshotType,
) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn set_stack_snapshots( self, record_stack_snapshots: StackSnapshotType, ) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Configure how the tracer should record stack snapshots
pub const fn disable_state_diffs(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn disable_state_diffs(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Disable recording of state diffs
pub const fn set_state_diffs(
self,
record_state_diff: bool,
) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn set_state_diffs( self, record_state_diff: bool, ) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Configure whether the tracer should record state diffs
pub const fn with_state_diffs(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn with_state_diffs(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Sets state diff recording to true.
Also enables steps recording since state diff recording requires steps recording.
pub const fn set_steps_and_state_diffs(
self,
steps_and_diffs: bool,
) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn set_steps_and_state_diffs( self, steps_and_diffs: bool, ) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Configure whether the tracer should record steps and state diffs.
This is a convenience method for setting both TracingInspectorConfig::set_steps and TracingInspectorConfig::set_state_diffs since tracking state diffs requires steps tracing.
pub const fn disable_record_logs(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn disable_record_logs(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Disable recording of individual logs
pub const fn record_logs(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn record_logs(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Enable recording of individual logs
pub const fn set_record_logs(self, record_logs: bool) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn set_record_logs(self, record_logs: bool) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Configure whether the tracer should record logs
pub const fn set_immediate_bytes(
self,
record_immediate_bytes: bool,
) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn set_immediate_bytes( self, record_immediate_bytes: bool, ) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Configure whether the tracer should record immediate bytes
pub const fn record_immediate_bytes(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
pub const fn record_immediate_bytes(self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
Enable recording of immediate bytes
pub fn should_record_opcode(&self, op: OpCode) -> bool
pub fn should_record_opcode(&self, op: OpCode) -> bool
If [OpcodeFilter] is configured, returns whether the given opcode should be recorded. Otherwise, always returns true.
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§impl Clone for TracingInspectorConfig
impl Clone for TracingInspectorConfig
§fn clone(&self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
fn clone(&self) -> TracingInspectorConfig
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impl Debug for TracingInspectorConfig
§impl Default for TracingInspectorConfig
impl Default for TracingInspectorConfig
§fn default() -> TracingInspectorConfig
fn default() -> TracingInspectorConfig
§impl PartialEq for TracingInspectorConfig
impl PartialEq for TracingInspectorConfig
impl Copy for TracingInspectorConfig
impl Eq for TracingInspectorConfig
impl StructuralPartialEq for TracingInspectorConfig
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impl Freeze for TracingInspectorConfig
impl RefUnwindSafe for TracingInspectorConfig
impl Send for TracingInspectorConfig
impl Sync for TracingInspectorConfig
impl Unpin for TracingInspectorConfig
impl UnwindSafe for TracingInspectorConfig
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