Enum sp_rpc::list::ListOrValue

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pub enum ListOrValue<T> {
    List(Vec<T>),
    Value(T),
}
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RPC list or value wrapper.

For some RPCs it’s convenient to call them with either a single value or a whole list of values to get a proper response. In theory you could do a batch query, but it’s:

  1. Less convenient in client libraries
  2. If the response value is small, the protocol overhead might be dominant.

Also it’s nice to be able to maintain backward compatibility for methods that were initially taking a value and now we want to expand them to take a list.

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List(Vec<T>)

A list of values of given type.

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Value(T)

A single value of given type.

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