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			* Update third party protos for tendermint, cosmos updates * fix proto gen scripts for go 1.18 * update ibc go swagger for v3.3.0 * update generated files * update swagger * update grpc and protobuf deps
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| syntax = "proto3";
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| package cosmos_proto;
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| 
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| import "google/protobuf/descriptor.proto";
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| 
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| option go_package = "github.com/cosmos/cosmos-proto;cosmos_proto";
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| 
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| extend google.protobuf.MessageOptions {
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| 
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|     // implements_interface is used to indicate the type name of the interface
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|     // that a message implements so that it can be used in google.protobuf.Any
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|     // fields that accept that interface. A message can implement multiple
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|     // interfaces. Interfaces should be declared using a declare_interface
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|     // file option.
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|     repeated string implements_interface = 93001;
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| }
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| 
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| extend google.protobuf.FieldOptions {
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| 
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|     // accepts_interface is used to annotate that a google.protobuf.Any
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|     // field accepts messages that implement the specified interface.
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|     // Interfaces should be declared using a declare_interface file option.
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|     string accepts_interface = 93001;
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| 
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|     // scalar is used to indicate that this field follows the formatting defined
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|     // by the named scalar which should be declared with declare_scalar. Code
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|     // generators may choose to use this information to map this field to a
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|     // language-specific type representing the scalar.
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|     string scalar = 93002;
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| }
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| 
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| extend google.protobuf.FileOptions {
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| 
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|     // declare_interface declares an interface type to be used with
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|     // accepts_interface and implements_interface. Interface names are
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|     // expected to follow the following convention such that their declaration
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|     // can be discovered by tools: for a given interface type a.b.C, it is
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|     // expected that the declaration will be found in a protobuf file named
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|     // a/b/interfaces.proto in the file descriptor set.
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|     repeated InterfaceDescriptor declare_interface = 793021;
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| 
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|     // declare_scalar declares a scalar type to be used with
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|     // the scalar field option. Scalar names are
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|     // expected to follow the following convention such that their declaration
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|     // can be discovered by tools: for a given scalar type a.b.C, it is
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|     // expected that the declaration will be found in a protobuf file named
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|     // a/b/scalars.proto in the file descriptor set.
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|     repeated ScalarDescriptor declare_scalar = 793022;
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| }
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| 
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| // InterfaceDescriptor describes an interface type to be used with
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| // accepts_interface and implements_interface and declared by declare_interface.
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| message InterfaceDescriptor {
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| 
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|     // name is the name of the interface. It should be a short-name (without
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|     // a period) such that the fully qualified name of the interface will be
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|     // package.name, ex. for the package a.b and interface named C, the
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|     // fully-qualified name will be a.b.C.
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|     string name = 1;
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| 
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|     // description is a human-readable description of the interface and its
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|     // purpose.
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|     string description = 2;
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| }
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| 
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| // ScalarDescriptor describes an scalar type to be used with
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| // the scalar field option and declared by declare_scalar.
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| // Scalars extend simple protobuf built-in types with additional
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| // syntax and semantics, for instance to represent big integers.
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| // Scalars should ideally define an encoding such that there is only one
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| // valid syntactical representation for a given semantic meaning,
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| // i.e. the encoding should be deterministic.
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| message ScalarDescriptor {
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| 
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|     // name is the name of the scalar. It should be a short-name (without
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|     // a period) such that the fully qualified name of the scalar will be
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|     // package.name, ex. for the package a.b and scalar named C, the
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|     // fully-qualified name will be a.b.C.
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|     string name = 1;
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| 
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|     // description is a human-readable description of the scalar and its
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|     // encoding format. For instance a big integer or decimal scalar should
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|     // specify precisely the expected encoding format.
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|     string description = 2;
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| 
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|     // field_type is the type of field with which this scalar can be used.
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|     // Scalars can be used with one and only one type of field so that
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|     // encoding standards and simple and clear. Currently only string and
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|     // bytes fields are supported for scalars.
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|     repeated ScalarType field_type = 3;
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| }
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| 
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| enum ScalarType {
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|     SCALAR_TYPE_UNSPECIFIED = 0;
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|     SCALAR_TYPE_STRING = 1;
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|     SCALAR_TYPE_BYTES = 2;
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| }
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