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// Copyright 2016 The go-ethereum Authors
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// This file is part of the go-ethereum library.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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// it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
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// the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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// (at your option) any later version.
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//
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// The go-ethereum library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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// GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
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//
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// You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
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// along with the go-ethereum library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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package core
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import (
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	"container/heap"
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	"math"
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	"math/big"
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	"sort"
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	"github.com/ethereum/go-ethereum/core/types"
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)
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// nonceHeap is a heap.Interface implementation over 64bit unsigned integers for
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// retrieving sorted transactions from the possibly gapped future queue.
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type nonceHeap []uint64
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func (h nonceHeap) Len() int           { return len(h) }
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func (h nonceHeap) Less(i, j int) bool { return h[i] < h[j] }
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func (h nonceHeap) Swap(i, j int)      { h[i], h[j] = h[j], h[i] }
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func (h *nonceHeap) Push(x interface{}) {
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	*h = append(*h, x.(uint64))
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}
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func (h *nonceHeap) Pop() interface{} {
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	old := *h
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	n := len(old)
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	x := old[n-1]
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	*h = old[0 : n-1]
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	return x
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}
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// txSortedMap is a nonce->transaction hash map with a heap based index to allow
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// iterating over the contents in a nonce-incrementing way.
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type txSortedMap struct {
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	items map[uint64]*types.Transaction // Hash map storing the transaction data
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	index *nonceHeap                    // Heap of nonces of all the stored transactions (non-strict mode)
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	cache types.Transactions            // Cache of the transactions already sorted
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}
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// newTxSortedMap creates a new sorted transaction map.
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func newTxSortedMap() *txSortedMap {
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	return &txSortedMap{
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		items: make(map[uint64]*types.Transaction),
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		index: &nonceHeap{},
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	}
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}
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// Get retrieves the current transactions associated with the given nonce.
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func (m *txSortedMap) Get(nonce uint64) *types.Transaction {
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	return m.items[nonce]
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}
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// Put inserts a new transaction into the map, also updating the map's nonce
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// index. If a transaction already exists with the same nonce, it's overwritten.
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func (m *txSortedMap) Put(tx *types.Transaction) {
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	nonce := tx.Nonce()
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	if m.items[nonce] == nil {
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		heap.Push(m.index, nonce)
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	}
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	m.items[nonce], m.cache = tx, nil
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}
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// Forward removes all transactions from the map with a nonce lower than the
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// provided threshold. Every removed transaction is returned for any post-removal
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// maintenance.
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func (m *txSortedMap) Forward(threshold uint64) types.Transactions {
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	var removed types.Transactions
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	// Pop off heap items until the threshold is reached
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	for m.index.Len() > 0 && (*m.index)[0] < threshold {
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		nonce := heap.Pop(m.index).(uint64)
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		removed = append(removed, m.items[nonce])
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		delete(m.items, nonce)
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	}
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	// If we had a cached order, shift the front
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	if m.cache != nil {
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		m.cache = m.cache[len(removed):]
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	}
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	return removed
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}
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// Filter iterates over the list of transactions and removes all of them for which
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// the specified function evaluates to true.
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func (m *txSortedMap) Filter(filter func(*types.Transaction) bool) types.Transactions {
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	var removed types.Transactions
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	// Collect all the transactions to filter out
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	for nonce, tx := range m.items {
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		if filter(tx) {
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			removed = append(removed, tx)
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			delete(m.items, nonce)
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		}
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	}
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	// If transactions were removed, the heap and cache are ruined
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	if len(removed) > 0 {
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		*m.index = make([]uint64, 0, len(m.items))
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		for nonce, _ := range m.items {
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			*m.index = append(*m.index, nonce)
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		}
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		heap.Init(m.index)
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		m.cache = nil
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	}
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	return removed
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}
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// Cap places a hard limit on the number of items, returning all transactions
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// exceeding that limit.
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func (m *txSortedMap) Cap(threshold int) types.Transactions {
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	// Short circuit if the number of items is under the limit
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	if len(m.items) <= threshold {
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		return nil
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	}
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	// Otherwise gather and drop the highest nonce'd transactions
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	var drops types.Transactions
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	sort.Sort(*m.index)
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	for size := len(m.items); size > threshold; size-- {
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		drops = append(drops, m.items[(*m.index)[size-1]])
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		delete(m.items, (*m.index)[size-1])
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	}
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	*m.index = (*m.index)[:threshold]
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	heap.Init(m.index)
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	// If we had a cache, shift the back
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	if m.cache != nil {
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		m.cache = m.cache[:len(m.cache)-len(drops)]
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	}
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	return drops
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}
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// Remove deletes a transaction from the maintained map, returning whether the
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// transaction was found.
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func (m *txSortedMap) Remove(nonce uint64) bool {
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	// Short circuit if no transaction is present
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	_, ok := m.items[nonce]
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	if !ok {
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		return false
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	}
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	// Otherwise delete the transaction and fix the heap index
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	for i := 0; i < m.index.Len(); i++ {
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		if (*m.index)[i] == nonce {
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			heap.Remove(m.index, i)
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			break
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		}
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	}
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	delete(m.items, nonce)
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	m.cache = nil
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	return true
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}
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// Ready retrieves a sequentially increasing list of transactions starting at the
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// provided nonce that is ready for processing. The returned transactions will be
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// removed from the list.
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//
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// Note, all transactions with nonces lower than start will also be returned to
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// prevent getting into and invalid state. This is not something that should ever
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// happen but better to be self correcting than failing!
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func (m *txSortedMap) Ready(start uint64) types.Transactions {
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	// Short circuit if no transactions are available
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	if m.index.Len() == 0 || (*m.index)[0] > start {
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		return nil
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	}
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	// Otherwise start accumulating incremental transactions
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	var ready types.Transactions
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	for next := (*m.index)[0]; m.index.Len() > 0 && (*m.index)[0] == next; next++ {
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		ready = append(ready, m.items[next])
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		delete(m.items, next)
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		heap.Pop(m.index)
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	}
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	m.cache = nil
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	return ready
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}
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// Len returns the length of the transaction map.
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func (m *txSortedMap) Len() int {
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	return len(m.items)
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}
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// Flatten creates a nonce-sorted slice of transactions based on the loosely
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// sorted internal representation. The result of the sorting is cached in case
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// it's requested again before any modifications are made to the contents.
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func (m *txSortedMap) Flatten() types.Transactions {
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	// If the sorting was not cached yet, create and cache it
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	if m.cache == nil {
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		m.cache = make(types.Transactions, 0, len(m.items))
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		for _, tx := range m.items {
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			m.cache = append(m.cache, tx)
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		}
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		sort.Sort(types.TxByNonce(m.cache))
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	}
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	// Copy the cache to prevent accidental modifications
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	txs := make(types.Transactions, len(m.cache))
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	copy(txs, m.cache)
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	return txs
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}
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// txList is a "list" of transactions belonging to an account, sorted by account
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// nonce. The same type can be used both for storing contiguous transactions for
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// the executable/pending queue; and for storing gapped transactions for the non-
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// executable/future queue, with minor behavoiral changes.
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type txList struct {
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	strict  bool         // Whether nonces are strictly continuous or not
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	txs     *txSortedMap // Heap indexed sorted hash map of the transactions
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	costcap *big.Int     // Price of the highest costing transaction (reset only if exceeds balance)
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}
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// newTxList create a new transaction list for maintaining nonce-indexable fast,
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// gapped, sortable transaction lists.
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func newTxList(strict bool) *txList {
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	return &txList{
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		strict:  strict,
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		txs:     newTxSortedMap(),
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		costcap: new(big.Int),
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	}
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}
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// Add tries to insert a new transaction into the list, returning whether the
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// transaction was accepted, and if yes, any previous transaction it replaced.
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//
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// If the new transaction is accepted into the list, the lists' cost threshold
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// is also potentially updated.
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func (l *txList) Add(tx *types.Transaction) (bool, *types.Transaction) {
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	// If there's an older better transaction, abort
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	old := l.txs.Get(tx.Nonce())
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	if old != nil && old.GasPrice().Cmp(tx.GasPrice()) >= 0 {
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		return false, nil
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	}
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	// Otherwise overwrite the old transaction with the current one
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	l.txs.Put(tx)
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	if cost := tx.Cost(); l.costcap.Cmp(cost) < 0 {
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		l.costcap = cost
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	}
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	return true, old
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}
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// Forward removes all transactions from the list with a nonce lower than the
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// provided threshold. Every removed transaction is returned for any post-removal
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// maintenance.
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func (l *txList) Forward(threshold uint64) types.Transactions {
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	return l.txs.Forward(threshold)
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}
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// Filter removes all transactions from the list with a cost higher than the
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// provided threshold. Every removed transaction is returned for any post-removal
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// maintenance. Strict-mode invalidated transactions are also returned.
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//
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// This method uses the cached costcap to quickly decide if there's even a point
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// in calculating all the costs or if the balance covers all. If the threshold is
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// lower than the costcap, the costcap will be reset to a new high after removing
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// expensive the too transactions.
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func (l *txList) Filter(threshold *big.Int) (types.Transactions, types.Transactions) {
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	// If all transactions are below the threshold, short circuit
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	if l.costcap.Cmp(threshold) <= 0 {
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		return nil, nil
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	}
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	l.costcap = new(big.Int).Set(threshold) // Lower the cap to the threshold
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	// Filter out all the transactions above the account's funds
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	removed := l.txs.Filter(func(tx *types.Transaction) bool { return tx.Cost().Cmp(threshold) > 0 })
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	// If the list was strict, filter anything above the lowest nonce
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	var invalids types.Transactions
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	if l.strict && len(removed) > 0 {
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		lowest := uint64(math.MaxUint64)
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		for _, tx := range removed {
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			if nonce := tx.Nonce(); lowest > nonce {
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				lowest = nonce
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			}
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		}
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		invalids = l.txs.Filter(func(tx *types.Transaction) bool { return tx.Nonce() > lowest })
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	}
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	return removed, invalids
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}
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// Cap places a hard limit on the number of items, returning all transactions
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// exceeding that limit.
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func (l *txList) Cap(threshold int) types.Transactions {
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	return l.txs.Cap(threshold)
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}
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// Remove deletes a transaction from the maintained list, returning whether the
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// transaction was found, and also returning any transaction invalidated due to
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// the deletion (strict mode only).
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func (l *txList) Remove(tx *types.Transaction) (bool, types.Transactions) {
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	// Remove the transaction from the set
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	nonce := tx.Nonce()
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	if removed := l.txs.Remove(nonce); !removed {
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		return false, nil
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	}
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	// In strict mode, filter out non-executable transactions
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	if l.strict {
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		return true, l.txs.Filter(func(tx *types.Transaction) bool { return tx.Nonce() > nonce })
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	}
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	return true, nil
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}
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// Ready retrieves a sequentially increasing list of transactions starting at the
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// provided nonce that is ready for processing. The returned transactions will be
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// removed from the list.
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//
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// Note, all transactions with nonces lower than start will also be returned to
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// prevent getting into and invalid state. This is not something that should ever
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// happen but better to be self correcting than failing!
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func (l *txList) Ready(start uint64) types.Transactions {
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	return l.txs.Ready(start)
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}
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// Len returns the length of the transaction list.
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func (l *txList) Len() int {
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	return l.txs.Len()
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}
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// Empty returns whether the list of transactions is empty or not.
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func (l *txList) Empty() bool {
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	return l.Len() == 0
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}
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// Flatten creates a nonce-sorted slice of transactions based on the loosely
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// sorted internal representation. The result of the sorting is cached in case
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// it's requested again before any modifications are made to the contents.
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func (l *txList) Flatten() types.Transactions {
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	return l.txs.Flatten()
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}
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