loom_defi_abi::curve::pools::ICurveU256_2_To

Struct ICurveU256_2_ToInstance

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pub struct ICurveU256_2_ToInstance<T, P, N = Ethereum> {
    address: Address,
    provider: P,
    _network_transport: PhantomData<(N, T)>,
}
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A ICurveU256_2_To instance.

Contains type-safe methods for interacting with an on-chain instance of the ICurveU256_2_To contract located at a given address, using a given provider P.

If the contract bytecode is available (see the sol! documentation on how to provide it), the deploy and deploy_builder methods can be used to deploy a new instance of the contract.

See the module-level documentation for all the available methods.

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§address: Address§provider: P§_network_transport: PhantomData<(N, T)>

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impl<T: Transport + Clone, P: Provider<T, N>, N: Network> ICurveU256_2_ToInstance<T, P, N>

Instantiation and getters/setters.

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pub const fn new(address: Address, provider: P) -> Self

Creates a new wrapper around an on-chain ICurveU256_2_To contract instance.

See the wrapper’s documentation for more details.

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pub const fn address(&self) -> &Address

Returns a reference to the address.

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pub fn set_address(&mut self, address: Address)

Sets the address.

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pub fn at(self, address: Address) -> Self

Sets the address and returns self.

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pub const fn provider(&self) -> &P

Returns a reference to the provider.

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impl<T, P: Clone, N> ICurveU256_2_ToInstance<T, &P, N>

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pub fn with_cloned_provider(self) -> ICurveU256_2_ToInstance<T, P, N>

Clones the provider and returns a new instance with the cloned provider.

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impl<T: Transport + Clone, P: Provider<T, N>, N: Network> ICurveU256_2_ToInstance<T, P, N>

Function calls.

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pub fn call_builder<C: SolCall>(&self, call: &C) -> SolCallBuilder<T, &P, C, N>

Creates a new call builder using this contract instance’s provider and address.

Note that the call can be any function call, not just those defined in this contract. Prefer using the other methods for building type-safe contract calls.

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pub fn get_dy( &self, _0: U256, _1: U256, _2: U256, ) -> SolCallBuilder<T, &P, get_dyCall, N>

Creates a new call builder for the [get_dy] function.

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pub fn calc_withdraw_one_coin( &self, _0: U256, _1: i128, ) -> SolCallBuilder<T, &P, calc_withdraw_one_coinCall, N>

Creates a new call builder for the [calc_withdraw_one_coin] function.

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pub fn calc_token_amount( &self, _0: [U256; 2], _1: bool, ) -> SolCallBuilder<T, &P, calc_token_amountCall, N>

Creates a new call builder for the [calc_token_amount] function.

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pub fn exchange( &self, _0: U256, _1: U256, _2: U256, _3: U256, _4: Address, ) -> SolCallBuilder<T, &P, exchangeCall, N>

Creates a new call builder for the [exchange] function.

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pub fn remove_liquidity_one_coin( &self, _0: U256, _1: u128, _2: U256, ) -> SolCallBuilder<T, &P, remove_liquidity_one_coinCall, N>

Creates a new call builder for the [remove_liquidity_one_coin] function.

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pub fn add_liquidity( &self, _0: [U256; 2], _1: U256, ) -> SolCallBuilder<T, &P, add_liquidityCall, N>

Creates a new call builder for the [add_liquidity] function.

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impl<T: Transport + Clone, P: Provider<T, N>, N: Network> ICurveU256_2_ToInstance<T, P, N>

Event filters.

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pub fn event_filter<E: SolEvent>(&self) -> Event<T, &P, E, N>

Creates a new event filter using this contract instance’s provider and address.

Note that the type can be any event, not just those defined in this contract. Prefer using the other methods for building type-safe event filters.

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impl<T: Clone, P: Clone, N: Clone> Clone for ICurveU256_2_ToInstance<T, P, N>

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fn clone(&self) -> ICurveU256_2_ToInstance<T, P, N>

Returns a copy of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl<T, P, N> Debug for ICurveU256_2_ToInstance<T, P, N>

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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<T, P, N> Freeze for ICurveU256_2_ToInstance<T, P, N>
where P: Freeze,

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impl<T, P, N> RefUnwindSafe for ICurveU256_2_ToInstance<T, P, N>

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impl<T, P, N> Send for ICurveU256_2_ToInstance<T, P, N>
where P: Send, N: Send, T: Send,

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impl<T, P, N> Sync for ICurveU256_2_ToInstance<T, P, N>
where P: Sync, N: Sync, T: Sync,

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impl<T, P, N> Unpin for ICurveU256_2_ToInstance<T, P, N>
where P: Unpin, N: Unpin, T: Unpin,

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impl<T, P, N> UnwindSafe for ICurveU256_2_ToInstance<T, P, N>
where P: UnwindSafe, N: UnwindSafe, T: UnwindSafe,

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