@agoric/ertp 0.16.3-u14.0 → 0.16.3-u16.0

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  1. package/exported.d.ts +37 -0
  2. package/exported.js +2 -1
  3. package/package.json +35 -26
  4. package/src/amountMath.d.ts +44 -31
  5. package/src/amountMath.d.ts.map +1 -1
  6. package/src/amountMath.js +130 -120
  7. package/src/amountStore.d.ts +9 -0
  8. package/src/amountStore.d.ts.map +1 -0
  9. package/src/amountStore.js +34 -0
  10. package/src/displayInfo.d.ts +3 -0
  11. package/src/displayInfo.d.ts.map +1 -1
  12. package/src/displayInfo.js +2 -0
  13. package/src/index.js +8 -0
  14. package/src/issuerKit.d.ts +30 -6
  15. package/src/issuerKit.d.ts.map +1 -1
  16. package/src/issuerKit.js +218 -76
  17. package/src/legacy-payment-helpers.d.ts +6 -1
  18. package/src/legacy-payment-helpers.d.ts.map +1 -1
  19. package/src/legacy-payment-helpers.js +33 -32
  20. package/src/mathHelpers/copyBagMathHelpers.d.ts +3 -4
  21. package/src/mathHelpers/copyBagMathHelpers.d.ts.map +1 -1
  22. package/src/mathHelpers/copyBagMathHelpers.js +4 -5
  23. package/src/mathHelpers/copySetMathHelpers.d.ts +3 -3
  24. package/src/mathHelpers/copySetMathHelpers.d.ts.map +1 -1
  25. package/src/mathHelpers/copySetMathHelpers.js +6 -4
  26. package/src/mathHelpers/natMathHelpers.d.ts +8 -7
  27. package/src/mathHelpers/natMathHelpers.d.ts.map +1 -1
  28. package/src/mathHelpers/natMathHelpers.js +7 -8
  29. package/src/mathHelpers/setMathHelpers.d.ts +2 -0
  30. package/src/mathHelpers/setMathHelpers.d.ts.map +1 -1
  31. package/src/mathHelpers/setMathHelpers.js +2 -1
  32. package/src/payment.d.ts +4 -2
  33. package/src/payment.d.ts.map +1 -1
  34. package/src/payment.js +6 -7
  35. package/src/paymentLedger.d.ts +6 -2
  36. package/src/paymentLedger.d.ts.map +1 -1
  37. package/src/paymentLedger.js +71 -90
  38. package/src/purse.d.ts +19 -9
  39. package/src/purse.d.ts.map +1 -1
  40. package/src/purse.js +86 -25
  41. package/src/transientNotifier.d.ts +1 -1
  42. package/src/transientNotifier.d.ts.map +1 -1
  43. package/src/transientNotifier.js +5 -0
  44. package/src/typeGuards.d.ts +41 -9
  45. package/src/typeGuards.d.ts.map +1 -1
  46. package/src/typeGuards.js +38 -43
  47. package/src/types.d.ts +250 -215
  48. package/src/types.d.ts.map +1 -1
  49. package/src/types.js +305 -326
  50. package/CHANGELOG.md +0 -775
  51. package/src/types-ambient.d.ts +0 -376
  52. package/src/types-ambient.d.ts.map +0 -1
  53. package/src/types-ambient.js +0 -440
package/src/types.d.ts CHANGED
@@ -1,17 +1,33 @@
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+ export type NatAmount = {
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+ brand: Brand<"nat">;
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+ value: bigint;
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+ };
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+ export type SetAmount<K extends Key> = {
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+ brand: Brand<"set">;
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+ value: K[];
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+ };
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+ export type CopySetAmount<K extends Key> = {
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+ brand: Brand<"copySet">;
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+ value: CopySet<K>;
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+ };
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+ export type CopyBagAmount<K extends Key> = {
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+ brand: Brand<"copyBag">;
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+ value: CopyBag<K>;
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+ };
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+ export type AnyAmount = {
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+ brand: Brand<any>;
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+ value: any;
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+ };
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  /**
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- * Amounts are descriptions of digital assets, answering the questions
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- * "how much" and "of what kind". Amounts are values labeled with a brand.
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+ * Amounts are descriptions of digital assets, answering the questions "how
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+ * much" and "of what kind". Amounts are values labeled with a brand.
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  * AmountMath executes the logic of how amounts are changed when digital
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- * assets are merged, separated, or otherwise manipulated. For
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- * example, a deposit of 2 bucks into a purse that already has 3 bucks
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- * gives a new purse balance of 5 bucks. An empty purse has 0 bucks. AmountMath
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- * relies heavily on polymorphic MathHelpers, which manipulate the unbranded
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- * portion.
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+ * assets are merged, separated, or otherwise manipulated. For example, a
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+ * deposit of 2 bucks into a purse that already has 3 bucks gives a new purse
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+ * balance of 5 bucks. An empty purse has 0 bucks. AmountMath relies heavily
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+ * on polymorphic MathHelpers, which manipulate the unbranded portion.
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  */
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- export type Amount<K extends AssetKind = AssetKind> = {
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- brand: Brand<K>;
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- value: AssetValueForKind<K>;
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- };
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+ export type Amount<K extends AssetKind = AssetKind, M extends Key = Key> = K extends "nat" ? NatAmount : K extends "set" ? SetAmount<M> : K extends "copySet" ? CopySetAmount<M> : K extends "copyBag" ? CopyBagAmount<M> : AnyAmount;
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  /**
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  * An `AmountValue` describes a set or quantity of assets that can be owned or
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  * shared.
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  *
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  * A non-fungible `AmountValue` uses an array or CopySet of `Key`s to represent
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  * a set of whatever asset each key represents. A `Key` is a passable value
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- * that can be used as an element in a set (SetStore or CopySet) or as the
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- * key in a map (MapStore or CopyMap).
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+ * that can be used as an element in a set (SetStore or CopySet) or as the key
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+ * in a map (MapStore or CopyMap).
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  *
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  * `SetValue` is for the deprecated set representation, using an array directly
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  * to represent the array of its elements. `CopySet` is the proper
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  * representation using a CopySet.
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  *
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- * A semi-fungible `CopyBag` is represented as a
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- * `CopyBag` of `Key` objects. "Bag" is synonymous with MultiSet, where an
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- * element of a bag can be present once or more times, i.e., some positive
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- * bigint number of times, representing that quantity of the asset represented
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- * by that key.
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+ * A semi-fungible `CopyBag` is represented as a `CopyBag` of `Key` objects.
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+ * "Bag" is synonymous with MultiSet, where an element of a bag can be present
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+ * once or more times, i.e., some positive bigint number of times,
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+ * representing that quantity of the asset represented by that key.
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  */
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- export type AmountValue = NatValue | any[] | CopySet | CopyBag;
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+ export type AmountValue = NatValue | SetValue | CopySet | import("@endo/patterns").CopyBag;
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  /**
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- * See doc-comment for `AmountValue`.
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+ * See doc-comment
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+ * for `AmountValue`.
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  */
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- export type AssetKind = 'nat' | 'set' | 'copySet' | 'copyBag';
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- export type AssetValueForKind<K extends AssetKind> = K extends 'nat' ? NatValue : K extends 'set' ? any[] : K extends 'copySet' ? CopySet : K extends 'copyBag' ? CopyBag : never;
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- export type AssetKindForValue<V extends AmountValue> = V extends NatValue ? 'nat' : V extends any[] ? 'set' : V extends CopySet ? 'copySet' : V extends CopyBag ? 'copyBag' : never;
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+ export type AssetKind = "nat" | "set" | "copySet" | "copyBag";
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+ export type AssetValueForKind<K extends AssetKind, M extends Key = Key> = K extends "nat" ? NatValue : K extends "set" ? SetValue<M> : K extends "copySet" ? CopySet<M> : K extends "copyBag" ? CopyBag<M> : never;
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+ export type AssetKindForValue<V extends AmountValue> = V extends NatValue ? "nat" : V extends SetValue ? "set" : V extends CopySet ? "copySet" : V extends import("@endo/patterns").CopyBag ? "copyBag" : never;
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  export type DisplayInfo<K extends AssetKind = AssetKind> = {
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  /**
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- * Tells the display software how
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- * many decimal places to move the decimal over to the left, or in
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- * other words, which position corresponds to whole numbers. We
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- * require fungible digital assets to be represented in integers, in
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- * the smallest unit (i.e. USD might be represented in mill, a
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- * thousandth of a dollar. In that case, `decimalPlaces` would be
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- * 3.) This property is optional, and for non-fungible digital
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- * assets, should not be specified. The decimalPlaces property
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- * should be used for *display purposes only*. Any other use is an
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+ * Tells the display software how many
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+ * decimal places to move the decimal over to the left, or in other words,
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+ * which position corresponds to whole numbers. We require fungible digital
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+ * assets to be represented in integers, in the smallest unit (i.e. USD might
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+ * be represented in mill, a thousandth of a dollar. In that case,
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+ * `decimalPlaces` would be 3.) This property is optional, and for
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+ * non-fungible digital assets, should not be specified. The decimalPlaces
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+ * property should be used for _display purposes only_. Any other use is an
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  * anti-pattern.
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  */
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  decimalPlaces?: number | undefined;
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  /**
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- * - the kind of asset, either
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- * AssetKind.NAT (fungible) or
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- * AssetKind.SET or AssetKind.COPY_SET (non-fungible)
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+ * - the kind of asset, either AssetKind.NAT (fungible)
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+ * or AssetKind.SET or AssetKind.COPY_SET (non-fungible)
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  */
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  assetKind: K;
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  };
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- /**
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- * The brand identifies the kind of issuer, and has a function to get the
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- * alleged name for the kind of asset described. The alleged name (such
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- * as 'BTC' or 'moola') is provided by the maker of the issuer and should
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- * not be trusted as accurate.
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- *
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- * Every amount created by a particular AmountMath will share the same brand,
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- * but recipients cannot rely on the brand to verify that a purported amount
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- * represents the issuer they intended, since the same brand can be reused by
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- * a misbehaving issuer.
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- */
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- export type Brand<K extends AssetKind = AssetKind> = {
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+ export type BrandMethods<K extends AssetKind> = {
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  /**
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- * Should be used with `issuer.getBrand` to ensure an issuer and brand match.
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+ * Should be used with `issuer.getBrand` to ensure an issuer and brand match.
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  */
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- isMyIssuer: (allegedIssuer: ERef<Issuer>) => Promise<boolean>;
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+ isMyIssuer: (allegedIssuer: ERef<Issuer<K>>) => Promise<boolean>;
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  getAllegedName: () => string;
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  /**
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- * Give information to UI on how to display the amount.
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+ * Give information to UI on how
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+ * to display the amount.
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  */
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  getDisplayInfo: () => DisplayInfo<K>;
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  getAmountShape: () => Pattern;
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  };
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  /**
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- * Return true if the payment continues to exist.
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+ * The brand identifies the
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+ * kind of issuer, and has a function to get the alleged name for the kind of
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+ * asset described. The alleged name (such as 'BTC' or 'moola') is provided by
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+ * the maker of the issuer and should not be trusted as accurate.
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  *
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- * If the payment is a promise, the operation will proceed upon
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- * resolution.
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+ * Every amount created by a particular issuer will share the same brand, but
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+ * recipients cannot rely on the brand to verify that a purported amount
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+ * represents the issuer they intended, since the same brand can be reused by
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+ * a misbehaving issuer.
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  */
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- export type IssuerIsLive = (payment: ERef<Payment>) => Promise<boolean>;
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- /**
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- * Get the amount of digital assets in the payment. Because the
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- * payment is not trusted, we cannot call a method on it directly, and
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- * must use the issuer instead.
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- *
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- * If the payment is a promise, the operation will proceed upon
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- * resolution.
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- */
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- export type IssuerGetAmountOf<K extends AssetKind> = (payment: ERef<Payment>) => Promise<Amount<K>>;
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- /**
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- * Burn all of the digital assets in the
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- * payment. `optAmount` is optional. If `optAmount` is present, the
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- * code will insist that the amount of the digital assets in the
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- * payment is equal to `optAmount`, to prevent sending the wrong
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- * payment and other confusion.
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- *
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- * If the payment is a promise, the operation will proceed upon
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- * resolution.
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- */
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- export type IssuerBurn = (payment: ERef<Payment>, optAmountShape?: Pattern) => Promise<Amount>;
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+ export type Brand<K extends AssetKind = AssetKind> = RemotableObject & BrandMethods<K>;
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  /**
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- * Transfer all digital assets from the payment to a new payment and
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- * delete the original. `optAmount` is optional. If `optAmount` is
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- * present, the code will insist that the amount of digital assets in
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- * the payment is equal to `optAmount`, to prevent sending the wrong
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- * payment and other confusion.
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+ * Return true if the payment continues to exist.
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- * If the payment is a promise, the operation will proceed upon
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- * resolution.
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+ * If the payment is a promise, the operation will proceed upon fulfillment.
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  */
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- export type IssuerClaim<K extends AssetKind> = (payment: ERef<Payment<K>>, optAmountShape?: Pattern) => Promise<Payment<K>>;
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+ export type IssuerIsLive = (payment: ERef<Payment>) => Promise<boolean>;
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  /**
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- * Combine multiple payments into one payment.
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+ * Get the amount of digital assets in the payment.
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+ * Because the payment is not trusted, we cannot call a method on it directly,
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+ * and must use the issuer instead.
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- * If any of the payments is a promise, the operation will proceed
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- * upon resolution.
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+ * If the payment is a promise, the operation will proceed upon fulfillment.
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  */
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- export type IssuerCombine<K extends AssetKind> = (paymentsArray: ERef<Payment<K>>[], optTotalAmount?: Amount<K> | undefined) => Promise<Payment<K>>;
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+ export type IssuerGetAmountOf<K extends AssetKind, M extends Key = Key> = (payment: ERef<Payment<K, M>>) => Promise<Amount<K, M>>;
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  /**
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- * A and B, according to the paymentAmountA passed in.
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+ * Burn all of the digital assets in the payment.
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+ * `optAmountShape` is optional. If the `optAmountShape` pattern is present,
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+ * the amount of the digital assets in the payment must match
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+ * `optAmountShape`, to prevent sending the wrong payment and other
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+ * confusion.
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- * resolution.
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- */
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- export type IssuerSplit<K extends AssetKind> = (payment: ERef<Payment<K>>, paymentAmountA: Amount<K>) => Promise<Payment<K>[]>;
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- /**
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+ * If the payment is a promise, the operation will proceed upon fulfillment.
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+ * the value `undefined` itself is a valid `Key` and therefore a valid
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+ * `Pattern`. But in optional pattern position, a top level `undefined` will
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+ * be interpreted as absence. If you want to express a `Pattern` that will
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+ * match only `undefined`, use `M.undefined()` instead.
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- export type IssuerSplitMany = (payment: ERef<Payment>, amounts: Amount[]) => Promise<Payment[]>;
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+ export type IssuerBurn = (payment: ERef<Payment>, optAmountShape?: Pattern) => Promise<Amount>;
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  /**
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- * and payments. The issuer can also transform payments (splitting
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- * payments, combining payments, burning payments, and claiming
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- * payments exclusively). The issuer should be gotten from a trusted
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- * source and then relied upon as the decider of whether an untrusted
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+ * Work around JSDoc union handling
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  */
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- export type Issuer<K extends AssetKind = AssetKind> = {
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+ export type IssuerMethods<K extends AssetKind, M extends Key> = {
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  /**
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- * Brand indicates the type of digital asset and is shared by the
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- * mint, the issuer, and any purses and payments of this particular
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- * kind. The brand is not closely held, so this function should not be
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+ * and any purses and payments of this particular kind. The brand is not
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+ /**
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+ */
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+ export type Issuer<K extends AssetKind = AssetKind, M extends Key = Key> = RemotableObject & IssuerMethods<K, M>;
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+ * Tells the display software how many
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+ /**
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+ export type RecoverySetsOption = "hasRecoverySets" | "noRecoverySets";
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  export type DepositFacetReceive = (payment: Payment, optAmountShape?: Pattern) => Amount;
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  export type DepositFacet = {
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  /**
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- * returning the amount. If the optional argument `optAmount` does not equal the
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- * amount of digital assets in the payment, throw an error.
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+ * Deposit all the contents of payment
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+ * into the purse that made this facet, returning the amount. If the optional
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+ * argument `optAmount` does not equal the amount of digital assets in the
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+ * payment, throw an error.
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- export type PurseDeposit<K extends AssetKind> = (payment: Payment<K>, optAmountShape?: Pattern) => Amount<K>;
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  /**
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+ * Purses hold amount of
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+ * to be sent to others. To transfer digital assets, a Payment should be
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+ * withdrawn from a Purse. The amount of digital assets in a purse can change
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+ * through the action of deposit() and withdraw().
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- export type Purse<K extends AssetKind = AssetKind> = {
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+ export type Purse<K extends AssetKind = AssetKind, M extends Key = Key> = RemotableObject & PurseMethods<K, M>;
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+ /**
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+ * currency-like and goods-like digital assets, but they can also be used to
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+ * represent other kinds of rights, such as the right to participate in a
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+ * particular contract.
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+ */
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+ export type PurseMethods<K extends AssetKind = AssetKind, M extends Key = Key> = {
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+ * Get the alleged Brand for this
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+ * Get the amount contained in
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+ * Get a
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- getCurrentAmountNotifier: () => LatestTopic<Amount<K>>;
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+ * Deposit all the contents of payment into this purse, returning the amount. If
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+ * payments in this purse's recovery set into the purse itself, returning the
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+ import type { Key } from '@endo/patterns';
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+ import type { CopySet } from '@endo/patterns';
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+ import type { RemotableObject } from '@endo/pass-style';
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+ import type { LatestTopic } from '@agoric/notifier';
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