package v18de63 import ( sdk "github.com/cosmos/cosmos-sdk/types" ) // historical rewards for a validator // height is implicit within the store key // cumulative reward ratio is the sum from the zeroeth period // until this period of rewards / tokens, per the spec // The reference count indicates the number of objects // which might need to reference this historical entry // at any point. // ReferenceCount = // number of outstanding delegations which ended the associated period (and might need to read that record) // + number of slashes which ended the associated period (and might need to read that record) // + one per validator for the zeroeth period, set on initialization type ValidatorHistoricalRewards struct { CumulativeRewardRatio sdk.DecCoins `json:"cumulative_reward_ratio" yaml:"cumulative_reward_ratio"` ReferenceCount uint16 `json:"reference_count" yaml:"reference_count"` } // current rewards and current period for a validator // kept as a running counter and incremented each block // as long as the validator's tokens remain constant type ValidatorCurrentRewards struct { Rewards sdk.DecCoins `json:"rewards" yaml:"rewards"` // current rewards Period uint64 `json:"period" yaml:"period"` // current period } // accumulated commission for a validator // kept as a running counter, can be withdrawn at any time type ValidatorAccumulatedCommission = sdk.DecCoins // validator slash event // height is implicit within the store key // needed to calculate appropriate amounts of staking token // for delegations which withdraw after a slash has occurred type ValidatorSlashEvent struct { ValidatorPeriod uint64 `json:"validator_period" yaml:"validator_period"` // period when the slash occurred Fraction sdk.Dec `json:"fraction" yaml:"fraction"` // slash fraction } // ValidatorSlashEvents is a collection of ValidatorSlashEvent type ValidatorSlashEvents []ValidatorSlashEvent // outstanding (un-withdrawn) rewards for a validator // inexpensive to track, allows simple sanity checks type ValidatorOutstandingRewards = sdk.DecCoins