Struct HashBuilder
pub struct HashBuilder {
pub key: Nibbles,
pub value: HashBuilderValue,
pub stack: Vec<RlpNode>,
pub groups: Vec<TrieMask>,
pub tree_masks: Vec<TrieMask>,
pub hash_masks: Vec<TrieMask>,
pub stored_in_database: bool,
pub updated_branch_nodes: Option<HashMap<Nibbles, BranchNodeCompact, RandomState>>,
pub proof_retainer: Option<ProofRetainer>,
pub rlp_buf: Vec<u8>,
}
Expand description
A component used to construct the root hash of the trie.
The primary purpose of a Hash Builder is to build the Merkle proof that is essential for verifying the integrity and authenticity of the trie’s contents. It achieves this by constructing the root hash from the hashes of child nodes according to specific rules, depending on the type of the node (branch, extension, or leaf).
Here’s an overview of how the Hash Builder works for each type of node:
- Branch Node: The Hash Builder combines the hashes of all the child nodes of the branch node, using a cryptographic hash function like SHA-256. The child nodes’ hashes are concatenated and hashed, and the result is considered the hash of the branch node. The process is repeated recursively until the root hash is obtained.
- Extension Node: In the case of an extension node, the Hash Builder first encodes the node’s shared nibble path, followed by the hash of the next child node. It concatenates these values and then computes the hash of the resulting data, which represents the hash of the extension node.
- Leaf Node: For a leaf node, the Hash Builder first encodes the key-path and the value of the leaf node. It then concatenates the encoded key-path and value, and computes the hash of this concatenated data, which represents the hash of the leaf node.
The Hash Builder operates recursively, starting from the bottom of the trie and working its way up, combining the hashes of child nodes and ultimately generating the root hash. The root hash can then be used to verify the integrity and authenticity of the trie’s data by constructing and verifying Merkle proofs.
Fields§
§key: Nibbles
§value: HashBuilderValue
§stack: Vec<RlpNode>
§groups: Vec<TrieMask>
§tree_masks: Vec<TrieMask>
§hash_masks: Vec<TrieMask>
§stored_in_database: bool
§updated_branch_nodes: Option<HashMap<Nibbles, BranchNodeCompact, RandomState>>
§proof_retainer: Option<ProofRetainer>
§rlp_buf: Vec<u8>
Implementations§
§impl HashBuilder
impl HashBuilder
pub fn with_updates(self, retain_updates: bool) -> HashBuilder
pub fn with_updates(self, retain_updates: bool) -> HashBuilder
Enables the Hash Builder to store updated branch nodes.
Call HashBuilder::split to get the updates to branch nodes.
pub fn with_proof_retainer(self, retainer: ProofRetainer) -> HashBuilder
pub fn with_proof_retainer(self, retainer: ProofRetainer) -> HashBuilder
Enable specified proof retainer.
pub fn set_updates(&mut self, retain_updates: bool)
pub fn set_updates(&mut self, retain_updates: bool)
Enables the Hash Builder to store updated branch nodes.
Call HashBuilder::split to get the updates to branch nodes.
pub fn split(
self,
) -> (HashBuilder, HashMap<Nibbles, BranchNodeCompact, RandomState>)
pub fn split( self, ) -> (HashBuilder, HashMap<Nibbles, BranchNodeCompact, RandomState>)
Splits the HashBuilder into a HashBuilder and hash builder updates.
pub fn take_proof_nodes(&mut self) -> ProofNodes
pub fn take_proof_nodes(&mut self) -> ProofNodes
Take and return retained proof nodes.
pub fn updates_len(&self) -> usize
pub fn updates_len(&self) -> usize
The number of total updates accrued.
Returns 0
if Self::with_updates was not called.
pub fn print_stack(&self)
Available on crate feature std
only.
pub fn print_stack(&self)
std
only.Print the current stack of the Hash Builder.
pub fn add_leaf(&mut self, key: Nibbles, value: &[u8])
pub fn add_leaf(&mut self, key: Nibbles, value: &[u8])
Adds a new leaf element and its value to the trie hash builder.
pub fn add_branch(
&mut self,
key: Nibbles,
value: FixedBytes<32>,
stored_in_database: bool,
)
pub fn add_branch( &mut self, key: Nibbles, value: FixedBytes<32>, stored_in_database: bool, )
Adds a new branch element and its hash to the trie hash builder.
pub fn root(&mut self) -> FixedBytes<32>
pub fn root(&mut self) -> FixedBytes<32>
Returns the current root hash of the trie builder.
Trait Implementations§
§impl Debug for HashBuilder
impl Debug for HashBuilder
§impl Default for HashBuilder
impl Default for HashBuilder
§fn default() -> HashBuilder
fn default() -> HashBuilder
Source§impl From<HashBuilder> for HashBuilderState
impl From<HashBuilder> for HashBuilderState
Source§fn from(state: HashBuilder) -> Self
fn from(state: HashBuilder) -> Self
Source§impl From<HashBuilderState> for HashBuilder
impl From<HashBuilderState> for HashBuilder
Source§fn from(state: HashBuilderState) -> Self
fn from(state: HashBuilderState) -> Self
Auto Trait Implementations§
impl Freeze for HashBuilder
impl RefUnwindSafe for HashBuilder
impl Send for HashBuilder
impl Sync for HashBuilder
impl Unpin for HashBuilder
impl UnwindSafe for HashBuilder
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