package tezos-protocol-alpha
Tezos/Protocol: economic-protocol definition
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
tezos-16.1.tar.gz
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doc/tezos-protocol-alpha.raw/Tezos_raw_protocol_alpha/Tx_rollup_commitment_repr/index.html
Module Tezos_raw_protocol_alpha.Tx_rollup_commitment_repr
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A specialized Blake2B implementation for hashing commitments with "toc1" as a base58 prefix
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module Merkle :
Merkle_list.T
with type elt = Tx_rollup_message_result_hash_repr.t
and type h = Merkle_hash.t
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type 'a template = {
level : Tx_rollup_level_repr.t;
messages : 'a;
predecessor : Hash.t option;
inbox_merkle_root : Tx_rollup_inbox_repr.Merkle.root;
}
A commitment describes the interpretation of the messages stored in the inbox of a particular level
, on top of a particular layer-2 context.
It includes one Merkle tree root for each of the batches
. It has a predecessor
, which is the identifier of the commitment for the previous inbox. The predecessor
is used to get the Merkle root of the layer-2 context before any inboxes are processed. If predecessor
is None
, the commitment is for the first inbox with messages in this rollup, and the initial Merkle root is the empty tree.
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