Account Balance Intervals Map¶
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typedef struct cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t¶
Represents a map of credentials to account balance intervals.
A transaction body carries this map to state, for each credential, a half open interval of lovelace amounts. Each entry maps a credential to an cardano_account_balance_interval_t describing the interval bounds.
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cardano_error_t cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_new(cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t **account_balance_intervals_map)¶
Creates and initializes a new instance of an account balance intervals map.
This function allocates and initializes a new instance of cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t, representing a map structure. It returns an error code to indicate the success or failure of the operation.
Usage Example:
cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t* account_balance_intervals_map = NULL; // Attempt to create a new account_balance_intervals_map cardano_error_t result = cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_new(&account_balance_intervals_map); if (result == CARDANO_SUCCESS) { // Use the account_balance_intervals_map // Once done, ensure to clean up and release the account_balance_intervals_map cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_unref(&account_balance_intervals_map); }- Parameters:¶
- cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t **account_balance_intervals_map¶
[out] A pointer to a pointer to a cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t object. Upon successful initialization, this will point to a newly created cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t object. This object represents a “strong reference” to the account_balance_intervals_map, fully initialized and ready for use. The caller is responsible for managing the lifecycle of this object. Specifically, once the account_balance_intervals_map is no longer needed, the caller must release it by calling cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_unref.
- Returns:¶
CARDANO_SUCCESS if the account_balance_intervals_map was successfully created, or an appropriate error code indicating the failure reason.
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cardano_error_t cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_from_cbor(cardano_cbor_reader_t *reader, cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t **account_balance_intervals_map)¶
Creates an account balance intervals map from a CBOR reader.
This function parses CBOR data using a provided cardano_cbor_reader_t and constructs a cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t object. It assumes that the CBOR reader is set up correctly and that the CBOR data corresponds to the structure expected for an account balance intervals map.
The map must not be empty on the wire; decoding an empty map fails with CARDANO_ERROR_INVALID_CBOR_MAP_SIZE. Duplicated credentials fail with CARDANO_ERROR_DUPLICATED_KEY.
Usage Example:
cardano_cbor_reader_t* reader = cardano_cbor_reader_new(cbor_data, data_size); cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t* account_balance_intervals_map = NULL; cardano_error_t result = cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_from_cbor(reader, &account_balance_intervals_map); if (result == CARDANO_SUCCESS) { // Use the account_balance_intervals_map // Once done, ensure to clean up and release the account_balance_intervals_map cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_unref(&account_balance_intervals_map); } else { const char* error = cardano_cbor_reader_get_last_error(reader); printf("Failed to decode account_balance_intervals_map: %s\n", error); } cardano_cbor_reader_unref(&reader); // Cleanup the CBOR readerNote
If the function fails, the last error can be retrieved by calling cardano_cbor_reader_get_last_error with the reader. The caller is responsible for freeing the created cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t object by calling cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_unref when it is no longer needed.
- Parameters:¶
- cardano_cbor_reader_t *reader¶
[in] A pointer to an initialized cardano_cbor_reader_t that is ready to read the CBOR-encoded account balance intervals map data.
- cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t **account_balance_intervals_map¶
[out] A pointer to a pointer of cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t that will be set to the address of the newly created account balance intervals map object upon successful decoding.
- Returns:¶
A cardano_error_t value indicating the outcome of the operation. Returns CARDANO_SUCCESS if the account_balance_intervals_map was successfully created, or an appropriate error code if an error occurred.
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cardano_error_t cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_to_cbor(const cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map, cardano_cbor_writer_t *writer)¶
Serializes an account balance intervals map into CBOR format using a CBOR writer.
This function serializes the given cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t object using a cardano_cbor_writer_t. Entries are written in insertion order.
Usage Example:
cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t* account_balance_intervals_map = ...; cardano_cbor_writer_t* writer = cardano_cbor_writer_new(); if (writer) { cardano_error_t result = cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_to_cbor(account_balance_intervals_map, writer); if (result == CARDANO_SUCCESS) { // Use the writer's buffer containing the serialized data } else { const char* error_message = cardano_cbor_writer_get_last_error(writer); printf("Serialization failed: %s\n", error_message); } cardano_cbor_writer_unref(&writer); } cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_unref(&account_balance_intervals_map);- Parameters:¶
- const cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map¶
[in] A constant pointer to the cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t object that is to be serialized.
- cardano_cbor_writer_t *writer¶
[out] A pointer to a cardano_cbor_writer_t where the CBOR serialized data will be written. The writer must already be initialized and ready to accept the data.
- Returns:¶
Returns CARDANO_SUCCESS if the serialization is successful. If the
account_balance_intervals_maporwriteris NULL, returns CARDANO_ERROR_POINTER_IS_NULL.
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size_t cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_get_length(const cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map)¶
Retrieves the length of the account_balance_intervals_map.
This function returns the number of key-value pairs contained in the specified account_balance_intervals_map.
Usage Example:
cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t* account_balance_intervals_map = NULL; cardano_error_t result = cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_new(&account_balance_intervals_map); // Populate the account_balance_intervals_map with key-value pairs size_t length = cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_get_length(account_balance_intervals_map); printf("The length of the account_balance_intervals_map is: %zu\n", length); cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_unref(&account_balance_intervals_map);- Parameters:¶
- const cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map¶
[in] A constant pointer to the cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t object for which the length is to be retrieved.
- Returns:¶
The number of key-value pairs in the account_balance_intervals_map. Returns 0 if the account_balance_intervals_map is NULL.
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cardano_error_t cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_get(const cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map, cardano_credential_t *key, cardano_account_balance_interval_t **element)¶
Retrieves the interval associated with a given credential in the account balance intervals map.
This function retrieves the interval associated with the specified credential in the provided account balance intervals map. It returns the interval through the output parameter
element. If the credential is not found in the map, the function returns CARDANO_ERROR_ELEMENT_NOT_FOUND.Usage Example:
cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t* account_balance_intervals_map = ...; cardano_credential_t* key = ...; // Create a credential object representing the key cardano_account_balance_interval_t* interval = NULL; cardano_error_t result = cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_get(account_balance_intervals_map, key, &interval); if (result == CARDANO_SUCCESS) { // Use the retrieved interval cardano_account_balance_interval_unref(&interval); } else { // Handle error or key not found } cardano_credential_unref(&key); // Clean up the key resource cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_unref(&account_balance_intervals_map);- Parameters:¶
- const cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map¶
[in] A constant pointer to the cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t object from which the interval is to be retrieved.
- cardano_credential_t *key¶
[in] The credential whose associated interval is to be retrieved from the account_balance_intervals_map.
- cardano_account_balance_interval_t **element¶
[out] A pointer to a variable where the retrieved interval will be stored. If the credential is found, this variable will be set to the associated interval, and the caller must release it by calling cardano_account_balance_interval_unref.
- Returns:¶
CARDANO_SUCCESS if the credential was found, CARDANO_ERROR_ELEMENT_NOT_FOUND if the credential is not present in the map, or an appropriate error code if the input parameters are invalid.
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cardano_error_t cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_insert(cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map, cardano_credential_t *key, cardano_account_balance_interval_t *value)¶
Inserts a key-value pair into the account balance intervals map.
This function inserts the specified credential and its interval into the provided account balance intervals map. Entries keep their insertion order when the map is serialized. Inserting a credential that is already present in the map fails with CARDANO_ERROR_DUPLICATED_KEY.
Usage Example:
cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t* account_balance_intervals_map = NULL; cardano_error_t result = cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_new(&account_balance_intervals_map); // Create key and value objects cardano_credential_t* key = ...; cardano_account_balance_interval_t* value = ...; // Insert the key-value pair into the account_balance_intervals_map result = cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_insert(account_balance_intervals_map, key, value); if (result != CARDANO_SUCCESS) { // Handle insertion failure } // Clean up key and value objects cardano_credential_unref(&key); cardano_account_balance_interval_unref(&value); cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_unref(&account_balance_intervals_map);- Parameters:¶
- cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map¶
[in] A constant pointer to the cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t object where the key-value pair is to be inserted.
- cardano_credential_t *key¶
[in] The credential to be inserted into the account balance intervals map. The caller is responsible for managing the lifecycle of the key object.
- cardano_account_balance_interval_t *value¶
[in] The interval to be associated with the credential. The caller is responsible for managing the lifecycle of the value object.
- Returns:¶
CARDANO_SUCCESS if the key-value pair was successfully inserted, or an appropriate error code if the input parameters are invalid or any other error occurs.
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cardano_error_t cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_get_keys(cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map, cardano_credential_set_t **keys)¶
Retrieves the keys from the account balance intervals map.
This function retrieves all the keys from the provided account balance intervals map and returns them as a set. The caller is responsible for managing the lifecycle of the returned set by calling cardano_credential_set_unref when it is no longer needed.
Usage Example:
cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t* account_balance_intervals_map = NULL; cardano_error_t result = cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_new(&account_balance_intervals_map); // Populate the account_balance_intervals_map with key-value pairs cardano_credential_set_t* keys = NULL; result = cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_get_keys(account_balance_intervals_map, &keys); if (result == CARDANO_SUCCESS) { // Use the set of keys // Keys must also be freed if retrieved from the set // Once done, ensure to clean up and release the keys set cardano_credential_set_unref(&keys); } else { // Handle error } cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_unref(&account_balance_intervals_map);Note
The returned set is canonically ordered (by credential type, then hash bytes) and may not match the map’s insertion-order iteration via the index based accessors.
- Parameters:¶
- cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map¶
[in] A pointer to the cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t object from which the keys are to be retrieved.
- cardano_credential_set_t **keys¶
[out] A pointer to a variable where the retrieved keys will be stored as a set. If successful, this variable will be set to point to the set of keys. The caller is responsible for managing the lifecycle of this set. It must be released by calling cardano_credential_set_unref when no longer needed.
- Returns:¶
CARDANO_SUCCESS if the keys were successfully retrieved, or an appropriate error code if the input parameters are invalid or any other error occurs.
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cardano_error_t cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_get_key_at(const cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map, size_t index, cardano_credential_t **credential)¶
Retrieves the credential at a specific index from the account balance intervals map.
This function retrieves the credential at the specified index from the account balance intervals map.
Usage Example:
cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t* account_balance_intervals_map = NULL; cardano_credential_t* credential = NULL; size_t index = 0; // Index of the credential to retrieve // Assume account_balance_intervals_map is initialized properly cardano_error_t result = cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_get_key_at(account_balance_intervals_map, index, &credential); if (result == CARDANO_SUCCESS) { // Use the credential // Once done, ensure to clean up and release the credential cardano_credential_unref(&credential); } else { // Handle the error }- Parameters:¶
- const cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map¶
[in] Pointer to the account balance intervals map object.
- size_t index¶
[in] The index of the credential to retrieve.
- cardano_credential_t **credential¶
[out] On successful retrieval, this will point to the credential at the specified index. The caller is responsible for managing the lifecycle of this object. Specifically, once the credential is no longer needed, the caller must release it by calling cardano_credential_unref.
- Returns:¶
cardano_error_t indicating the outcome of the operation. Returns CARDANO_SUCCESS if the credential was successfully retrieved, or an appropriate error code indicating the failure reason.
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cardano_error_t cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_get_value_at(const cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map, size_t index, cardano_account_balance_interval_t **interval)¶
Retrieves the interval at a specific index from the account balance intervals map.
This function retrieves the interval at the specified index from the account balance intervals map.
Usage Example:
cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t* account_balance_intervals_map = NULL; cardano_account_balance_interval_t* interval = NULL; size_t index = 0; // Index of the interval to retrieve // Assume account_balance_intervals_map is initialized properly cardano_error_t result = cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_get_value_at(account_balance_intervals_map, index, &interval); if (result == CARDANO_SUCCESS) { // Use the interval // Once done, ensure to clean up and release the interval cardano_account_balance_interval_unref(&interval); } else { // Handle the error }- Parameters:¶
- const cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map¶
[in] Pointer to the account balance intervals map object.
- size_t index¶
[in] The index of the interval to retrieve.
- cardano_account_balance_interval_t **interval¶
[out] On successful retrieval, this will point to the interval at the specified index. The caller is responsible for managing the lifecycle of this object and must release it by calling cardano_account_balance_interval_unref.
- Returns:¶
cardano_error_t indicating the outcome of the operation. Returns CARDANO_SUCCESS if the interval was successfully retrieved, or an appropriate error code indicating the failure reason.
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cardano_error_t cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_get_key_value_at(const cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map, size_t index, cardano_credential_t **credential, cardano_account_balance_interval_t **interval)¶
Retrieves the credential and interval at the specified index.
This function retrieves the credential and its interval from the account balance intervals map at the specified index.
Usage Example:
cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t* account_balance_intervals_map = NULL; // Assume account_balance_intervals_map is initialized properly size_t index = 0; cardano_credential_t* credential = NULL; cardano_account_balance_interval_t* interval = NULL; cardano_error_t result = cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_get_key_value_at(account_balance_intervals_map, index, &credential, &interval); if (result == CARDANO_SUCCESS) { // Use the credential and the interval } else { // Handle error printf("Failed to get key-value pair at index %zu.\n", index); } // Clean up cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_unref(&account_balance_intervals_map); cardano_credential_unref(&credential); cardano_account_balance_interval_unref(&interval);- Parameters:¶
- const cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map¶
[in] Pointer to the account balance intervals map object.
- size_t index¶
[in] The index at which to retrieve the key-value pair.
- cardano_credential_t **credential¶
[out] On successful retrieval, this will point to the credential at the specified index. The caller is responsible for managing the lifecycle of this object and should release it using cardano_credential_unref when it is no longer needed.
- cardano_account_balance_interval_t **interval¶
[out] On successful retrieval, this will point to the interval at the specified index. The caller is responsible for managing the lifecycle of this object and must release it by calling cardano_account_balance_interval_unref.
- Returns:¶
cardano_error_t indicating the outcome of the operation. Returns CARDANO_SUCCESS if the key-value pair was successfully retrieved, or an appropriate error code indicating the failure reason.
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void cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_unref(cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t **account_balance_intervals_map)¶
Decrements the reference count of an account_balance_intervals_map object.
This function is responsible for managing the lifecycle of a cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t object by decreasing its reference count. When the reference count reaches zero, the account_balance_intervals_map is finalized; its associated resources are released, and its memory is deallocated.
Usage Example:
cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t* account_balance_intervals_map = NULL; cardano_error_t result = cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_new(&account_balance_intervals_map); // Perform operations with the account_balance_intervals_map... cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_unref(&account_balance_intervals_map); // At this point, account_balance_intervals_map is NULL and cannot be used.Note
After calling cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_unref, the pointer to the cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t object will be set to NULL to prevent its reuse.
- Parameters:¶
- cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t **account_balance_intervals_map¶
[inout] A pointer to the pointer of the account_balance_intervals_map object. This double indirection allows the function to set the caller’s pointer to NULL, avoiding dangling pointer issues after the object has been freed.
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void cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_ref(cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map)¶
Increases the reference count of the cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t object.
This function is used to manually increment the reference count of an account_balance_intervals_map object, indicating that another part of the code has taken ownership of it. This ensures the object remains allocated and valid until all owners have released their reference by calling cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_unref.
Usage Example:
// Assuming account_balance_intervals_map is a previously created account_balance_intervals_map object cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_ref(account_balance_intervals_map); // Now account_balance_intervals_map can be safely used elsewhere without worrying about premature deallocationNote
Always ensure that for every call to cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_ref there is a corresponding call to cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_unref to prevent memory leaks.
- Parameters:¶
- cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map¶
A pointer to the account_balance_intervals_map object whose reference count is to be incremented.
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size_t cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_refcount(const cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map)¶
Retrieves the current reference count of the cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t object.
This function returns the number of active references to an account_balance_intervals_map object. It’s useful for debugging purposes or managing the lifecycle of the object in complex scenarios.
Usage Example:
// Assuming account_balance_intervals_map is a previously created account_balance_intervals_map object size_t ref_count = cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_refcount(account_balance_intervals_map); printf("Reference count: %zu\n", ref_count);Warning
This function does not account for transitive references. A transitive reference occurs when an object holds a reference to another object, rather than directly to the cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t. As such, the reported count may not fully represent the total number of conceptual references in cases where such transitive relationships exist.
- Parameters:¶
- const cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map¶
A pointer to the account_balance_intervals_map object whose reference count is queried. The object must not be NULL.
- Returns:¶
The number of active references to the specified account_balance_intervals_map object. If the object is properly managed (i.e., every cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_ref call is matched with a cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_unref call), this count should reach zero right before the object is deallocated.
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void cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_set_last_error(cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map, const char *message)¶
Sets the last error message for a given account_balance_intervals_map object.
Records an error message in the account_balance_intervals_map’s last_error buffer, overwriting any existing message. This is useful for storing descriptive error information that can be later retrieved. The message is truncated if it exceeds the buffer’s capacity.
Note
The error message is limited to 1023 characters, including the null terminator, due to the fixed size of the last_error buffer.
- Parameters:¶
- cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map¶
[in] A pointer to the cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t instance whose last error message is to be set. If
NULL, the function does nothing.- const char *message¶
[in] A null-terminated string containing the error message. If
NULL, the account_balance_intervals_map’s last_error is set to an empty string, indicating no error.
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const char *cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_get_last_error(const cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map)¶
Retrieves the last error message recorded for a specific account_balance_intervals_map.
This function returns a pointer to the null-terminated string containing the last error message set by cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_set_last_error for the given account_balance_intervals_map. If no error message has been set, or if the last_error buffer was explicitly cleared, an empty string is returned, indicating no error.
Note
The returned string points to internal storage within the object and must not be modified by the caller. The string remains valid until the next call to cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_set_last_error for the same account_balance_intervals_map, or until the account_balance_intervals_map is deallocated.
- Parameters:¶
- const cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t *account_balance_intervals_map¶
[in] A pointer to the cardano_account_balance_intervals_map_t instance whose last error message is to be retrieved. If the account_balance_intervals_map is NULL, the function returns a generic error message indicating the null account_balance_intervals_map.
- Returns:¶
A pointer to a null-terminated string containing the last error message for the specified account_balance_intervals_map. If the account_balance_intervals_map is NULL, “Object is NULL.” is returned to indicate the error.