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The type of the `ix_data` binding withing the solitaire! macro expansion is explicitly annotated with its type, which comes from the macro's pattern binding `$kind`. However, this type annotation is entirely optional, since `ix_data` is passed in as an argument to `$fn`, whose type forecs `ix_data` anyway, and rust will happily infer that from the application. So we remove the explicit annotation which makes the entry point macro easier to use. commit-id:d428306c |
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README.md
Wormhole v2
This repository contains Certus One's reference node implementation for the Wormhole project.
See DEVELOP.md for instructions on how to set up a local devnet, and CONTRIBUTING.md for instructions on how to contribute to this project.
See docs/operations.md for node operator instructions.
⚠ Wormhole v2 is in active development - see "main" branch for the v1 mainnet version ⚠
Audit / Feature Status
⚠ This software is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. Or plainly spoken - this is a very complex piece of software which targets a bleeding-edge, experimental smart contract runtime. Mistakes happen, and no matter how hard you try and whether you pay someone to audit it, it may eat your tokens, set your printer on fire or startle your cat. Cryptocurrencies are a high-risk investment, no matter how fancy.