pub enum Era {
Show 256 variants Immortal, Mortal1(u8), Mortal2(u8), Mortal3(u8), Mortal4(u8), Mortal5(u8), Mortal6(u8), Mortal7(u8), Mortal8(u8), Mortal9(u8), Mortal10(u8), Mortal11(u8), Mortal12(u8), Mortal13(u8), Mortal14(u8), Mortal15(u8), Mortal16(u8), Mortal17(u8), Mortal18(u8), Mortal19(u8), Mortal20(u8), Mortal21(u8), Mortal22(u8), Mortal23(u8), Mortal24(u8), Mortal25(u8), Mortal26(u8), Mortal27(u8), Mortal28(u8), Mortal29(u8), Mortal30(u8), Mortal31(u8), Mortal32(u8), Mortal33(u8), Mortal34(u8), Mortal35(u8), Mortal36(u8), Mortal37(u8), Mortal38(u8), Mortal39(u8), Mortal40(u8), Mortal41(u8), Mortal42(u8), Mortal43(u8), Mortal44(u8), Mortal45(u8), Mortal46(u8), Mortal47(u8), Mortal48(u8), Mortal49(u8), Mortal50(u8), Mortal51(u8), Mortal52(u8), Mortal53(u8), Mortal54(u8), Mortal55(u8), Mortal56(u8), Mortal57(u8), Mortal58(u8), Mortal59(u8), Mortal60(u8), Mortal61(u8), Mortal62(u8), Mortal63(u8), Mortal64(u8), Mortal65(u8), Mortal66(u8), Mortal67(u8), Mortal68(u8), Mortal69(u8), Mortal70(u8), Mortal71(u8), Mortal72(u8), Mortal73(u8), Mortal74(u8), Mortal75(u8), Mortal76(u8), Mortal77(u8), Mortal78(u8), Mortal79(u8), Mortal80(u8), Mortal81(u8), Mortal82(u8), Mortal83(u8), Mortal84(u8), Mortal85(u8), Mortal86(u8), Mortal87(u8), Mortal88(u8), Mortal89(u8), Mortal90(u8), Mortal91(u8), Mortal92(u8), Mortal93(u8), Mortal94(u8), Mortal95(u8), Mortal96(u8), Mortal97(u8), Mortal98(u8), Mortal99(u8), Mortal100(u8), Mortal101(u8), Mortal102(u8), Mortal103(u8), Mortal104(u8), Mortal105(u8), Mortal106(u8), Mortal107(u8), Mortal108(u8), Mortal109(u8), Mortal110(u8), Mortal111(u8), Mortal112(u8), Mortal113(u8), Mortal114(u8), Mortal115(u8), Mortal116(u8), Mortal117(u8), Mortal118(u8), Mortal119(u8), Mortal120(u8), Mortal121(u8), Mortal122(u8), Mortal123(u8), Mortal124(u8), Mortal125(u8), Mortal126(u8), Mortal127(u8), Mortal128(u8), Mortal129(u8), Mortal130(u8), Mortal131(u8), Mortal132(u8), Mortal133(u8), Mortal134(u8), Mortal135(u8), Mortal136(u8), Mortal137(u8), Mortal138(u8), Mortal139(u8), Mortal140(u8), Mortal141(u8), Mortal142(u8), Mortal143(u8), Mortal144(u8), Mortal145(u8), Mortal146(u8), Mortal147(u8), Mortal148(u8), Mortal149(u8), Mortal150(u8), Mortal151(u8), Mortal152(u8), Mortal153(u8), Mortal154(u8), Mortal155(u8), Mortal156(u8), Mortal157(u8), Mortal158(u8), Mortal159(u8), Mortal160(u8), Mortal161(u8), Mortal162(u8), Mortal163(u8), Mortal164(u8), Mortal165(u8), Mortal166(u8), Mortal167(u8), Mortal168(u8), Mortal169(u8), Mortal170(u8), Mortal171(u8), Mortal172(u8), Mortal173(u8), Mortal174(u8), Mortal175(u8), Mortal176(u8), Mortal177(u8), Mortal178(u8), Mortal179(u8), Mortal180(u8), Mortal181(u8), Mortal182(u8), Mortal183(u8), Mortal184(u8), Mortal185(u8), Mortal186(u8), Mortal187(u8), Mortal188(u8), Mortal189(u8), Mortal190(u8), Mortal191(u8), Mortal192(u8), Mortal193(u8), Mortal194(u8), Mortal195(u8), Mortal196(u8), Mortal197(u8), Mortal198(u8), Mortal199(u8), Mortal200(u8), Mortal201(u8), Mortal202(u8), Mortal203(u8), Mortal204(u8), Mortal205(u8), Mortal206(u8), Mortal207(u8), Mortal208(u8), Mortal209(u8), Mortal210(u8), Mortal211(u8), Mortal212(u8), Mortal213(u8), Mortal214(u8), Mortal215(u8), Mortal216(u8), Mortal217(u8), Mortal218(u8), Mortal219(u8), Mortal220(u8), Mortal221(u8), Mortal222(u8), Mortal223(u8), Mortal224(u8), Mortal225(u8), Mortal226(u8), Mortal227(u8), Mortal228(u8), Mortal229(u8), Mortal230(u8), Mortal231(u8), Mortal232(u8), Mortal233(u8), Mortal234(u8), Mortal235(u8), Mortal236(u8), Mortal237(u8), Mortal238(u8), Mortal239(u8), Mortal240(u8), Mortal241(u8), Mortal242(u8), Mortal243(u8), Mortal244(u8), Mortal245(u8), Mortal246(u8), Mortal247(u8), Mortal248(u8), Mortal249(u8), Mortal250(u8), Mortal251(u8), Mortal252(u8), Mortal253(u8), Mortal254(u8), Mortal255(u8),
}

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Trait Implementations§

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impl Debug for Era

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more
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impl Decode for Era

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fn decode<__CodecInputEdqy: Input>( __codec_input_edqy: &mut __CodecInputEdqy ) -> Result<Self, Error>

Attempt to deserialise the value from input.
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fn decode_into<I>( input: &mut I, dst: &mut MaybeUninit<Self> ) -> Result<DecodeFinished, Error>
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fn skip<I>(input: &mut I) -> Result<(), Error>
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Attempt to skip the encoded value from input. Read more
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fn encoded_fixed_size() -> Option<usize>

Returns the fixed encoded size of the type. Read more
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impl Encode for Era

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fn size_hint(&self) -> usize

If possible give a hint of expected size of the encoding. Read more
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fn encode_to<__CodecOutputEdqy: Output + ?Sized>( &self, __codec_dest_edqy: &mut __CodecOutputEdqy )

Convert self to a slice and append it to the destination.
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fn encode(&self) -> Vec<u8>

Convert self to an owned vector.
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fn using_encoded<R, F>(&self, f: F) -> R
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Convert self to a slice and then invoke the given closure with it.
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fn encoded_size(&self) -> usize

Calculates the encoded size. Read more
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impl EncodeAsType for Era

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fn encode_as_type_to( &self, __encode_as_type_type_id: u32, __encode_as_type_types: &PortableRegistry, __encode_as_type_out: &mut Vec<u8> ) -> Result<(), Error>

Given some type_id, types, a context and some output target for the SCALE encoded bytes, attempt to SCALE encode the current value into the type given by type_id.
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fn encode_as_type( &self, type_id: u32, types: &PortableRegistry ) -> Result<Vec<u8>, Error>

This is a helper function which internally calls [EncodeAsType::encode_as_type_to]. Prefer to implement that instead.
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impl IntoVisitor for Era

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type Visitor = Visitor

The visitor type used to decode SCALE encoded bytes to Self.
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fn into_visitor() -> Self::Visitor

A means of obtaining this visitor.
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impl EncodeLike for Era

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impl RefUnwindSafe for Era

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impl Send for Era

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impl Unpin for Era

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impl UnwindSafe for Era

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Consume self to return Some equivalent value of Option<T>. Read more
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Converts self into T using Into<T>. Read more
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Decode Self and consume all of the given input data. Read more
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fn decode_as_type_maybe_compact( input: &mut &[u8], type_id: u32, types: &PortableRegistry, is_compact: bool ) -> Result<T, Error>

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Given some input bytes, a type_id, and type registry, attempt to decode said bytes into Self. Implementations should modify the &mut reference to the bytes such that any bytes not used in the course of decoding are still pointed to after decoding is complete.
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fn decode_all_with_depth_limit( limit: u32, input: &mut &[u8] ) -> Result<T, Error>

Decode Self and consume all of the given input data. Read more
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Decode Self with the given maximum recursion depth and advance input by the number of bytes consumed. Read more
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fn decode_with_metadata( bytes: &mut &[u8], type_id: u32, metadata: &Metadata ) -> Result<T, Error>

Given some metadata and a type ID, attempt to SCALE decode the provided bytes into Self.
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fn encode_with_metadata( &self, type_id: u32, metadata: &Metadata, bytes: &mut Vec<u8> ) -> Result<(), Error>

SCALE encode this type to bytes, possibly with the help of metadata.

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Causes self to use its UpperExp implementation when Debug-formatted.
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Causes self to use its UpperHex implementation when Debug-formatted.
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const ALIGN: usize = _

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fn saturated_from<T>(t: T) -> Self
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fn tap_dbg(self, func: impl FnOnce(&Self)) -> Self

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