Struct move_transactional_test_runner::tasks::RunCommand
source · pub struct RunCommand {
pub signers: Vec<AccountAddress>,
pub args: Vec<TransactionArgument>,
pub type_args: Vec<TypeTag>,
pub gas_budget: Option<u64>,
pub syntax: Option<SyntaxChoice>,
pub name: Option<(ModuleId, Identifier)>,
}
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§signers: Vec<AccountAddress>
§args: Vec<TransactionArgument>
§type_args: Vec<TypeTag>
§gas_budget: Option<u64>
§syntax: Option<SyntaxChoice>
§name: Option<(ModuleId, Identifier)>
Trait Implementations§
source§impl Debug for RunCommand
impl Debug for RunCommand
source§impl StructOpt for RunCommand
impl StructOpt for RunCommand
source§fn from_clap(matches: &ArgMatches<'_>) -> Self
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