Struct halo2_proofs::circuit::Value

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pub struct Value<V> { /* private fields */ }
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A value that might exist within a circuit.

This behaves like Option<V> but differs in two key ways:

  • It does not expose the enum cases, or provide an Option::unwrap equivalent. This helps to ensure that unwitnessed values correctly propagate.
  • It provides pass-through implementations of common traits such as Add and Mul, for improved usability.

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impl<V> Value<V>

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pub const fn unknown() -> Self

Constructs an unwitnessed value.

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pub const fn known(value: V) -> Self

Constructs a known value.

Examples
use halo2_proofs::circuit::Value;

let v = Value::known(37);
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pub fn as_ref(&self) -> Value<&V>

Converts from &Value<V> to Value<&V>.

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pub fn as_mut(&mut self) -> Value<&mut V>

Converts from &mut Value<V> to Value<&mut V>.

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pub fn assert_if_known<F: FnOnce(&V) -> bool>(&self, f: F)

Enforces an assertion on the contained value, if known.

The assertion is ignored if self is Value::unknown(). Do not try to enforce circuit constraints with this method!

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Panics if f returns false.

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pub fn error_if_known_and<F: FnOnce(&V) -> bool>( &self, f: F ) -> Result<(), Error>

Checks the contained value for an error condition, if known.

The error check is ignored if self is Value::unknown(). Do not try to enforce circuit constraints with this method!

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pub fn map<W, F: FnOnce(V) -> W>(self, f: F) -> Value<W>

Maps a Value<V> to Value<W> by applying a function to the contained value.

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pub fn and_then<W, F: FnOnce(V) -> Value<W>>(self, f: F) -> Value<W>

Returns Value::unknown() if the value is Value::unknown(), otherwise calls f with the wrapped value and returns the result.

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pub fn zip<W>(self, other: Value<W>) -> Value<(V, W)>

Zips self with another Value.

If self is Value::known(s) and other is Value::known(o), this method returns Value::known((s, o)). Otherwise, Value::unknown() is returned.

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impl<V, W> Value<(V, W)>

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pub fn unzip(self) -> (Value<V>, Value<W>)

Unzips a value containing a tuple of two values.

If self is Value::known((a, b)), this method returns (Value::known(a), Value::known(b)). Otherwise, (Value::unknown(), Value::unknown())` is returned.

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impl<V> Value<&V>

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pub fn copied(self) -> Value<V>where V: Copy,

Maps a Value<&V> to a Value<V> by copying the contents of the value.

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pub fn cloned(self) -> Value<V>where V: Clone,

Maps a Value<&V> to a Value<V> by cloning the contents of the value.

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impl<V> Value<&mut V>

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pub fn copied(self) -> Value<V>where V: Copy,

Maps a Value<&mut V> to a Value<V> by copying the contents of the value.

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pub fn cloned(self) -> Value<V>where V: Clone,

Maps a Value<&mut V> to a Value<V> by cloning the contents of the value.

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impl<V: Copy, const LEN: usize> Value<[V; LEN]>

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pub fn transpose_array(self) -> [Value<V>; LEN]

Transposes a Value<[V; LEN]> into a [Value<V>; LEN].

Value::unknown() will be mapped to [Value::unknown(); LEN].

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impl<V, I> Value<I>where I: IntoIterator<Item = V>, I::IntoIter: ExactSizeIterator,

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pub fn transpose_vec(self, length: usize) -> Vec<Value<V>>

Transposes a Value<impl IntoIterator<Item = V>> into a Vec<Value<V>>.

Value::unknown() will be mapped to vec![Value::unknown(); length].

Panics

Panics if self is Value::known(values) and values.len() != length.

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impl<V> Value<V>

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pub fn to_field<F: Field>(&self) -> Value<Assigned<F>>where for<'v> Assigned<F>: From<&'v V>,

Returns the field element corresponding to this value.

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pub fn into_field<F: Field>(self) -> Value<Assigned<F>>where V: Into<Assigned<F>>,

Returns the field element corresponding to this value.

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pub fn double<F: Field>(&self) -> Value<Assigned<F>>where V: Borrow<Assigned<F>>,

Doubles this field element.

Examples

If you have a Value<F: Field>, convert it to Value<Assigned<F>> first:

use halo2_proofs::{circuit::Value, plonk::Assigned};

let v = Value::known(F::from(2));
let v: Value<Assigned<F>> = v.into();
v.double();
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pub fn square<F: Field>(&self) -> Value<Assigned<F>>where V: Borrow<Assigned<F>>,

Squares this field element.

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pub fn cube<F: Field>(&self) -> Value<Assigned<F>>where V: Borrow<Assigned<F>>,

Cubes this field element.

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pub fn invert<F: Field>(&self) -> Value<Assigned<F>>where V: Borrow<Assigned<F>>,

Inverts this assigned value (taking the inverse of zero to be zero).

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impl<F: Field> Value<Assigned<F>>

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pub fn evaluate(self) -> Value<F>

Evaluates this value directly, performing an unbatched inversion if necessary.

If the denominator is zero, the returned value is zero.

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fn add(self, rhs: Self) -> Self::Output

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fn add(self, rhs: &Self) -> Self::Output

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fn add(self, rhs: F) -> Self::Output

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fn add(self, rhs: Self) -> Self::Output

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fn clone(&self) -> Value<V>

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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

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fn default() -> Self

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fn from(value: Value<F>) -> Self

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fn from_iter<I: IntoIterator<Item = Value<A>>>(iter: I) -> Self

Takes each element in the Iterator: if it is Value::unknown(), no further elements are taken, and the Value::unknown() is returned. Should no Value::unknown() occur, a container of type V containing the values of each Value is returned.

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fn mul(self, rhs: Self) -> Self::Output

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fn with_current_subscriber(self) -> WithDispatch<Self>

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