* XRPLF/develop: ci: Rewrite clang-tidy workflow(s) in a reusable manner (7062) chore: Ignore identifier-naming update in git blame (7066) refactor: Enable clang-tidy `readability-identifier-naming` check (6571) refactor: Revert certain `Throw`s by `LogicError`s (7036) ci: Rename print-env -> print-build-env (7061) fix: Gate -mcmodel flags to x86_64 in sanitizer builds (7049) fix: Prevents overwriting a bool value in an invariant (6609) fix: Address code review comments regarding `boost::coroutine2` (6977) refactor: Apply various minor improvements and corrections (7045) fix: Store `Delegate` object in delegating and authorized account directories for proper deletion (6681) ci: Use print-env from XRPLF/actions (7052) fix: Make assorted RPC fixes (6529) chore: Enable clang-tidy v21 new checks (7031) feat: Create new transaction testing framework `TxTest` (6537) feat: Add cleanup amendment for 3.2.0 (7037) fix: Fix ubsan flagged issues (6151)
protocol
Classes and functions for handling data and values associated with the XRP Ledger protocol.
Serialized Objects
Objects transmitted over the network must be serialized into a canonical format. The prefix "ST" refers to classes that deal with the serialized format.
The term "Tx" or "tx" is an abbreviation for "Transaction", a commonly occurring object type.
Optional Fields
Our serialized fields have some "type magic" to make optional fields easier to read:
- The operation
x[sfFoo]means "return the value of 'Foo' if it exists, or the default value if it doesn't." - The operation
x[~sfFoo]means "return the value of 'Foo' if it exists, or nothing if it doesn't." This usage of the tilde/bitwise NOT operator is not standard outside of thexrpldcodebase.- As a consequence of this,
x[~sfFoo] = y[~sfFoo]assigns the value of Foo from y to x, including omitting Foo from x if it doesn't exist in y.
- As a consequence of this,
Typically, for things that are guaranteed to exist, you use
x[sfFoo] and avoid having to deal with a container that may
or may not hold a value. For things not guaranteed to exist,
you use x[~sfFoo] because you want such a container. It
avoids having to look something up twice, once just to see if
it exists and a second time to get/set its value.
(Real example)
The source of this "type magic" is in SField.h.