pub struct ModelReapLimits;Expand description
ReapLimits plugin family’s child model over the
LazyBalance’s compile-time marker via ShareBalanceContext.
Bound to ShareBalanceFamily via LazyBalanceRoot::ReapLimits.
§Overview
Provides reap constraints for the balance.
§Semantics
This implementation defines no limits:
- reap operations are fully permissive
- no bounds on value removal
Reap directly affects bias (price per share),
decreasing value across all existing shares.
§Notes
- unrestricted reaping can distort share pricing
- combined misuse of mint/reap may skew withdrawal distribution
Returns default (unbounded) limits.
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Source§impl Debug for ModelReapLimits
impl Debug for ModelReapLimits
Source§impl Default for ModelReapLimits
impl Default for ModelReapLimits
Source§fn default() -> ModelReapLimits
fn default() -> ModelReapLimits
Source§fn compute(&self, _input: In, _context: &ShareBalanceContext<T>) -> Out
fn compute(&self, _input: In, _context: &ShareBalanceContext<T>) -> Out
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impl Freeze for ModelReapLimits
impl RefUnwindSafe for ModelReapLimits
impl Send for ModelReapLimits
impl Sync for ModelReapLimits
impl Unpin for ModelReapLimits
impl UnwindSafe for ModelReapLimits
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