pub struct mockCall_0Call {
pub callee: Address,
pub data: Bytes,
pub returnData: Bytes,
}
Expand description
Mocks a call to an address, returning specified data.
Calldata can either be strict or a partial match, e.g. if you only
pass a Solidity selector to the expected calldata, then the entire Solidity
function will be mocked.
Function with signature mockCall(address,bytes,bytes)
and selector 0xb96213e4
.
function mockCall(address callee, bytes calldata data, bytes calldata returnData) external;
Fields§
§callee: Address
§data: Bytes
§returnData: Bytes
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl CheatcodeDef for mockCall_0Call
impl CheatcodeDef for mockCall_0Call
Source§impl Clone for mockCall_0Call
impl Clone for mockCall_0Call
Source§fn clone(&self) -> mockCall_0Call
fn clone(&self) -> mockCall_0Call
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
1.0.0 · Source§fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)
Performs copy-assignment from
source
. Read moreSource§impl Debug for mockCall_0Call
impl Debug for mockCall_0Call
Source§impl SolCall for mockCall_0Call
impl SolCall for mockCall_0Call
Source§type Parameters<'a> = (Address, Bytes, Bytes)
type Parameters<'a> = (Address, Bytes, Bytes)
The underlying tuple type which represents this type’s arguments. Read more
Source§type Token<'a> = <<mockCall_0Call as SolCall>::Parameters<'a> as SolType>::Token<'a>
type Token<'a> = <<mockCall_0Call as SolCall>::Parameters<'a> as SolType>::Token<'a>
The arguments’ corresponding [TokenSeq] type.
Source§type Return = mockCall_0Return
type Return = mockCall_0Return
The function’s return struct.
Source§type ReturnTuple<'a> = ()
type ReturnTuple<'a> = ()
The underlying tuple type which represents this type’s return values. Read more
Source§type ReturnToken<'a> = <<mockCall_0Call as SolCall>::ReturnTuple<'a> as SolType>::Token<'a>
type ReturnToken<'a> = <<mockCall_0Call as SolCall>::ReturnTuple<'a> as SolType>::Token<'a>
The returns’ corresponding [TokenSeq] type.
Source§fn new<'a>(tuple: <Self::Parameters<'a> as SolType>::RustType) -> Self
fn new<'a>(tuple: <Self::Parameters<'a> as SolType>::RustType) -> Self
Convert from the tuple type used for ABI encoding and decoding.
Source§fn abi_decode_returns(data: &[u8], validate: bool) -> Result<Self::Return>
fn abi_decode_returns(data: &[u8], validate: bool) -> Result<Self::Return>
ABI decode this call’s return values from the given slice.
§fn abi_encoded_size(&self) -> usize
fn abi_encoded_size(&self) -> usize
The size of the encoded data in bytes, without its selector.
§fn abi_decode_raw(data: &[u8], validate: bool) -> Result<Self, Error>
fn abi_decode_raw(data: &[u8], validate: bool) -> Result<Self, Error>
ABI decode this call’s arguments from the given slice, without its
selector.
§fn abi_decode(data: &[u8], validate: bool) -> Result<Self, Error>
fn abi_decode(data: &[u8], validate: bool) -> Result<Self, Error>
ABI decode this call’s arguments from the given slice, with the
selector.
§fn abi_encode_raw(&self, out: &mut Vec<u8>)
fn abi_encode_raw(&self, out: &mut Vec<u8>)
ABI encode the call to the given buffer without its selector.
§fn abi_encode(&self) -> Vec<u8>
fn abi_encode(&self) -> Vec<u8>
ABI encode the call to the given buffer with its selector.
§fn abi_encode_returns<'a, E>(e: &'a E) -> Vec<u8>where
E: SolTypeValue<Self::ReturnTuple<'a>>,
fn abi_encode_returns<'a, E>(e: &'a E) -> Vec<u8>where
E: SolTypeValue<Self::ReturnTuple<'a>>,
ABI encode the call’s return values.
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl !Freeze for mockCall_0Call
impl RefUnwindSafe for mockCall_0Call
impl Send for mockCall_0Call
impl Sync for mockCall_0Call
impl Unpin for mockCall_0Call
impl UnwindSafe for mockCall_0Call
Blanket Implementations§
Source§impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
impl<T> BorrowMut<T> for Twhere
T: ?Sized,
Source§fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
fn borrow_mut(&mut self) -> &mut T
Mutably borrows from an owned value. Read more
Source§impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
impl<T> CloneToUninit for Twhere
T: Clone,
Layout§
Note: Most layout information is completely unstable and may even differ between compilations. The only exception is types with certain repr(...)
attributes. Please see the Rust Reference's “Type Layout” chapter for details on type layout guarantees.
Size: 88 bytes