- This way this chain object contains everything we need, we don't need to worry about doing any transformation or calling any supplementary functions inside any of the encoders
- Needed to move our new Chain object to a higher level since this is used in the higher-level encoder traits. This required some weird default values in the constants in order to avoid using alloy's hex literal. I could have instead opted to make Bytes parse a string I think, though this would mean possibly returning an error at the constants level, which is not nice either.
Question:
- Do we want the user to be in charge of passing the native and wrapped token every single time? This may be a bit annoying for the user. For now, I have defaulted to those in constants.rs, this would take 5 mins to remove though if you don't like it, and it would get rid of this complicated bytes initialization.
- Tried not to leave a single public function undocumented, though did not double-document public function with obvious names
- Remove all mentions of the strategy selector in favour of the strategy registry (to avoid confusion)
Interface changes:
- Rename StrategySelector to StrategyEncoderRegistry
- Implement clone for SwapEncoder
The StrategyEncoderRegistry needs to be initialised at the highest level and the passed to the TychoEncoder.
The TychoEncoder doesn't hold the chain nor the signer_pk as attributes anymore
The StrategyEncoderRegistry does:
- Initialises the SwapEncoderRegistry
- Initialises all the strategies and saves them in a HashMap
- Later, the TychoEncoder only reads from this hashmap
The StrategyEncoder now each holds a SwapEncoderRegistry as an attribute and they use this to get the correct SwapEncoder instead of reading from the global SWAP_ENCODER_REGISTRY
Simplified the SwapEncoderRegistry to not need a Config (everything is done inside itself)
All SwapEncoders implement clone
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It's a more intuitive order, since these are higher-level attributes.
Also remove the validation from the trait - it doesn't have to be part of the trait.