neoneo-go/pkg/interop/attribute/attribute.go

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/*
Package attribute provides getters for transaction attributes.
*/
package attribute
// Attribute represents transaction attribute in Neo, it's an opaque data
// structure that you can get data from only using functions from this package.
// It's similar in function to the TransactionAttribute class in the Neo .net
// framework. To use it you need to get is first using transaction.GetAttributes.
type Attribute struct{}
// GetUsage returns the Usage field of the given attribute. It is an enumeration
// with the following possible values:
// ContractHash = 0x00
// ECDH02 = 0x02
// ECDH03 = 0x03
// Script = 0x20
// Vote = 0x30
// CertURL = 0x80
// DescriptionURL = 0x81
// Description = 0x90
//
// Hash1 = 0xa1
// Hash2 = 0xa2
// Hash3 = 0xa3
// Hash4 = 0xa4
// Hash5 = 0xa5
// Hash6 = 0xa6
// Hash7 = 0xa7
// Hash8 = 0xa8
// Hash9 = 0xa9
// Hash10 = 0xaa
// Hash11 = 0xab
// Hash12 = 0xac
// Hash13 = 0xad
// Hash14 = 0xae
// Hash15 = 0xaf
//
// Remark = 0xf0
// Remark1 = 0xf1
// Remark2 = 0xf2
// Remark3 = 0xf3
// Remark4 = 0xf4
// Remark5 = 0xf5
// Remark6 = 0xf6
// Remark7 = 0xf7
// Remark8 = 0xf8
// Remark9 = 0xf9
// Remark10 = 0xfa
// Remark11 = 0xfb
// Remark12 = 0xfc
// Remark13 = 0xfd
// Remark14 = 0xfe
// Remark15 = 0xff
// This function uses `Neo.Attribute.GetUsage` syscall internally.
func GetUsage(attr Attribute) byte {
return 0x00
}
// GetData returns the data of the given attribute, exact interpretation of this
// data depends on attribute's Usage type. It uses `Neo.Attribute.GetData`
// syscall internally.
func GetData(attr Attribute) []byte {
return nil
}