* XRPLF/develop: fix: Modify jobs to use '>>' instead of 'tee' for GITHUB_OUTPUT (#5699) refactor: Revamp CI workflows (#5661) refactor: Decouple net from xrpld and move rpc-related classes to the rpc folder (#5477) Set version to 2.6.0-rc2 docs: Updates list of maintainers and reviewers (#5687) fix: Change log to debug level for AMM offer retrieval and IOU payment check (#5686) fix: Add -Wno-deprecated-declarations for Clang only (#5680) Update .git-blame-ignore-revs for #5657 (#5675) Fix BUILD.md instruction (#5676) Set version to 2.6.0-rc1 fix: Improve logging of the reason to refuse a peer connection (#5664) fix: Make test suite names match the directory name (#5597) chore: Run prettier on all files (#5657) chore: Set CONAN_REMOTE_URL also for forks (#5662) chore: Cleanup bin/ directory (#5660) perf: Optimize hash performance by avoiding allocating hash state object (#5469)
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 therippledcodebase.- 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.