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package component:uq-process
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interface types {
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// JSON is passed over WASM boundary as a string.
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type json = string
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// context is a string of UTF-8 JSON.
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// it is used when building a Request to save information
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// that will not be part of a Response, in order to more
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// easily handle ("contextualize") that Response.
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type context = json
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variant process-id {
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id(u64),
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name(string),
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}
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// TODO better name for this
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record address {
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node: string,
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process: process-id,
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}
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record payload {
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mime: option<string>,
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bytes: list<u8>,
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}
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record request {
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// if true, this request inherits context AND payload of incipient
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// request, and cannot have its own context.
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inherit: bool,
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// if Some, this request expects a response in the number of seconds given
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expects-response: option<u64>,
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ipc: option<json>,
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metadata: option<json>,
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// to grab payload, use get_payload()
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}
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record response {
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ipc: option<json>,
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metadata: option<json>,
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// to grab payload, use get_payload()
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}
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// a message can be a request or a response.
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// within a response, there is a result which surfaces any error
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// that happened because of a request.
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// a successful response will contain the context of the request
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// it matches, if any was set.
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variant message {
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request(request),
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response(tuple<response, option<context>>),
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}
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variant capabilities {
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none,
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all,
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some(list<signed-capability>),
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}
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record signed-capability {
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issuer: address,
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params: json,
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signature: list<u8>,
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}
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// network errors come from trying to send a message to another node.
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// a message can fail by timing out, or by the node being entirely unreachable (offline).
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// in either case, the message is not delivered, and the process that sent it
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// receives that message along with any assigned context and/or payload,
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// and is free to handle it as it sees fit.
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// note that if the message is a response, the process can issue a response again,
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// and it will be directed to the same (remote) request as the original.
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record send-error {
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kind: send-error-kind,
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message: message,
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payload: option<payload>,
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}
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enum send-error-kind {
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offline,
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timeout,
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}
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// on-panic is a setting that determines what happens when a process panics.
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// NOTE: requests should have expects-response set to false, will always be set to that by kernel
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variant on-panic {
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none,
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restart,
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requests(list<tuple<address, request, option<payload>>>),
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}
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}
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world uq-process {
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use types.{
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json,
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context,
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address,
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process-id,
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payload,
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request,
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response,
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message,
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capabilities,
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signed-capability,
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send-error,
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send-error-kind,
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on-panic,
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}
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// entry point to all programs
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export init: func(our: address)
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// system utils:
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import print-to-terminal: func(verbosity: u8, message: string)
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import get-unix-time: func() -> u64
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import get-eth-block: func() -> u64
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// process management:
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import set-on-panic: func(on-panic: on-panic)
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// what should bytes_uri be?? need vfs?
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import spawn: func(id: process-id, bytes-uri: string, on-panic: on-panic, capabilities: capabilities) ->
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option<process-id>
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// capabilities management
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// gives us all our signed capabilities so we can send them to others
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import get-capabilities: func() -> list<signed-capability>
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// gets a single specific capability
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import get-capability: func(issuer: address, params: json) -> option<signed-capability>
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// attaches a specific signed capability to our next message
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import attach-capability: func(capability: signed-capability)
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// saves capabilities to our store, so we can use them
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import save-capabilities: func(capabilities: list<signed-capability>)
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// check to see if the sender of a prompting message has a given capability, issued by us
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// if the prompting message has a remote source, they must have attached it.
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import has-capability: func(params: json) -> bool
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// message I/O:
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// ingest next message when it arrives along with its source.
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// almost all long-running processes will call this in a loop
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import receive: func() -> result<tuple<address, message>, tuple<send-error, option<context>>>
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// gets payload, if any, of the message we just received
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import get-payload: func() -> option<payload>
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// send message(s) to target(s)
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import send-request:
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func(target: address, request: request, context: option<context>, payload: option<payload>)
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import send-requests:
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func(requests: list<tuple<address, request, option<context>, option<payload>>>)
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import send-response:
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func(response: response, payload: option<payload>)
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// send a single request, then block (internally) until its response
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// the type is Message but will always contain Response
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import send-and-await-response:
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func(target: address, request: request, payload: option<payload>) ->
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result<tuple<address, message>, send-error>
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// wasi
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import wasi:random/insecure
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import wasi:random/insecure-seed
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import wasi:random/random
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}
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