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Block data sent in the response.
Used in:
Block header hash.
Block header if requested.
optional
Block body if requested.
optional
Block receipt if requested.
optional
Block message queue if requested.
optional
Justification if requested.
optional
True if justification should be treated as present but empty. This hack is unfortunately necessary because shortcomings in the protobuf format otherwise doesn't make in possible to differentiate between a lack of justification and an empty justification.
optional, false if absent
Request block data from a peer.
Bits of block data to request.
Start from this block.
Start with given hash.
Start with given block number.
Sequence direction.
Maximum number of blocks to return. An implementation defined maximum is used when unspecified.
optional
Response to `BlockRequest`
Block data for the requested sequence.
Block enumeration direction.
Used in:
Enumerate in ascending order (from child to parent).
Enumerate in descending order (from parent to canonical child).
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