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package chain
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import (
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"github.com/lbryio/lbcd/chaincfg"
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"github.com/lbryio/lbcd/txscript"
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"github.com/lbryio/lbcd/wire"
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btcutil "github.com/lbryio/lbcutil"
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"github.com/lbryio/lbcwallet/waddrmgr"
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)
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// BlockFilterer is used to iteratively scan blocks for a set of addresses of
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// interest. This is done by constructing reverse indexes mapping the
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// addresses to a ScopedIndex, which permits the reconstruction of the exact
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// child deriviation paths that reported matches.
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//
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// Once initialized, a BlockFilterer can be used to scan any number of blocks
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// until a invocation of `FilterBlock` returns true. This allows the reverse
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// indexes to be resused in the event that the set of addresses does not need to
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// be altered. After a match is reported, a new BlockFilterer should be
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// initialized with the updated set of addresses that include any new keys that
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// are now within our look-ahead.
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//
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// We track internal and external addresses separately in order to conserve the
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// amount of space occupied in memory. Specifically, the account and branch
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// combined contribute only 1-bit of information when using the default scopes
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// used by the wallet. Thus we can avoid storing an additional 64-bits per
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// address of interest by not storing the full derivation paths, and instead
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// opting to allow the caller to contextually infer the account (DefaultAccount)
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// and branch (Internal or External).
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type BlockFilterer struct {
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// Params specifies the chain params of the current network.
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Params *chaincfg.Params
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// ExReverseFilter holds a reverse index mapping an external address to
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// the scoped index from which it was derived.
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ExReverseFilter map[string]waddrmgr.ScopedIndex
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// InReverseFilter holds a reverse index mapping an internal address to
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// the scoped index from which it was derived.
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InReverseFilter map[string]waddrmgr.ScopedIndex
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// WathcedOutPoints is a global set of outpoints being tracked by the
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// wallet. This allows the block filterer to check for spends from an
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// outpoint we own.
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WatchedOutPoints map[wire.OutPoint]btcutil.Address
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// FoundExternal is a two-layer map recording the scope and index of
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// external addresses found in a single block.
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FoundExternal map[waddrmgr.KeyScope]map[uint32]struct{}
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// FoundInternal is a two-layer map recording the scope and index of
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// internal addresses found in a single block.
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FoundInternal map[waddrmgr.KeyScope]map[uint32]struct{}
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// FoundOutPoints is a set of outpoints found in a single block whose
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// address belongs to the wallet.
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FoundOutPoints map[wire.OutPoint]btcutil.Address
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// RelevantTxns records the transactions found in a particular block
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// that contained matches from an address in either ExReverseFilter or
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// InReverseFilter.
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RelevantTxns []*wire.MsgTx
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}
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// NewBlockFilterer constructs the reverse indexes for the current set of
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// external and internal addresses that we are searching for, and is used to
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// scan successive blocks for addresses of interest. A particular block filter
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// can be reused until the first call from `FitlerBlock` returns true.
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func NewBlockFilterer(params *chaincfg.Params,
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req *FilterBlocksRequest) *BlockFilterer {
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// Construct a reverse index by address string for the requested
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// external addresses.
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nExAddrs := len(req.ExternalAddrs)
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exReverseFilter := make(map[string]waddrmgr.ScopedIndex, nExAddrs)
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for scopedIndex, addr := range req.ExternalAddrs {
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exReverseFilter[addr.EncodeAddress()] = scopedIndex
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}
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// Construct a reverse index by address string for the requested
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// internal addresses.
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nInAddrs := len(req.InternalAddrs)
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inReverseFilter := make(map[string]waddrmgr.ScopedIndex, nInAddrs)
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for scopedIndex, addr := range req.InternalAddrs {
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inReverseFilter[addr.EncodeAddress()] = scopedIndex
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}
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foundExternal := make(map[waddrmgr.KeyScope]map[uint32]struct{})
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foundInternal := make(map[waddrmgr.KeyScope]map[uint32]struct{})
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foundOutPoints := make(map[wire.OutPoint]btcutil.Address)
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return &BlockFilterer{
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Params: params,
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ExReverseFilter: exReverseFilter,
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InReverseFilter: inReverseFilter,
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WatchedOutPoints: req.WatchedOutPoints,
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FoundExternal: foundExternal,
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FoundInternal: foundInternal,
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FoundOutPoints: foundOutPoints,
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}
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}
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// FilterBlock parses all txns in the provided block, searching for any that
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// contain addresses of interest in either the external or internal reverse
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// filters. This method return true iff the block contains a non-zero number of
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// addresses of interest, or a transaction in the block spends from outpoints
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// controlled by the wallet.
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func (bf *BlockFilterer) FilterBlock(block *wire.MsgBlock) bool {
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var hasRelevantTxns bool
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for _, tx := range block.Transactions {
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if bf.FilterTx(tx) {
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bf.RelevantTxns = append(bf.RelevantTxns, tx)
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hasRelevantTxns = true
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}
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}
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return hasRelevantTxns
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}
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// FilterTx scans all txouts in the provided txn, testing to see if any found
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// addresses match those contained within the external or internal reverse
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// indexes. This method returns true iff the txn contains a non-zero number of
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// addresses of interest, or the transaction spends from an outpoint that
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// belongs to the wallet.
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func (bf *BlockFilterer) FilterTx(tx *wire.MsgTx) bool {
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var isRelevant bool
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// First, check the inputs to this transaction to see if they spend any
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// inputs belonging to the wallet. In addition to checking
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// WatchedOutPoints, we also check FoundOutPoints, in case a txn spends
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// from an outpoint created in the same block.
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for _, in := range tx.TxIn {
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if _, ok := bf.WatchedOutPoints[in.PreviousOutPoint]; ok {
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isRelevant = true
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}
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if _, ok := bf.FoundOutPoints[in.PreviousOutPoint]; ok {
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isRelevant = true
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}
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}
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// Now, parse all of the outputs created by this transactions, and see
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// if they contain any addresses known the wallet using our reverse
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// indexes for both external and internal addresses. If a new output is
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// found, we will add the outpoint to our set of FoundOutPoints.
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for i, out := range tx.TxOut {
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_, addrs, _, err := txscript.ExtractPkScriptAddrs(
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out.PkScript, bf.Params,
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)
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if err != nil {
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log.Warnf("Could not parse output script in %s:%d: %v",
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tx.TxHash(), i, err)
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continue
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}
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if !bf.FilterOutputAddrs(addrs) {
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continue
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}
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// If we've reached this point, then the output contains an
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// address of interest.
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isRelevant = true
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// Record the outpoint that containing the address in our set of
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// found outpoints, so that the caller can update its global
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// set of watched outpoints.
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outPoint := wire.OutPoint{
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Hash: *btcutil.NewTx(tx).Hash(),
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Index: uint32(i),
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}
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bf.FoundOutPoints[outPoint] = addrs[0]
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}
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return isRelevant
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}
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// FilterOutputAddrs tests the set of addresses against the block filterer's
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// external and internal reverse address indexes. If any are found, they are
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// added to set of external and internal found addresses, respectively. This
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// method returns true iff a non-zero number of the provided addresses are of
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// interest.
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func (bf *BlockFilterer) FilterOutputAddrs(addrs []btcutil.Address) bool {
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var isRelevant bool
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for _, addr := range addrs {
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addrStr := addr.EncodeAddress()
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if scopedIndex, ok := bf.ExReverseFilter[addrStr]; ok {
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bf.foundExternal(scopedIndex)
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isRelevant = true
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}
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if scopedIndex, ok := bf.InReverseFilter[addrStr]; ok {
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bf.foundInternal(scopedIndex)
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isRelevant = true
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}
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}
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return isRelevant
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}
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// foundExternal marks the scoped index as found within the block filterer's
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// FoundExternal map. If this the first index found for a particular scope, the
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// scope's second layer map will be initialized before marking the index.
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func (bf *BlockFilterer) foundExternal(scopedIndex waddrmgr.ScopedIndex) {
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if _, ok := bf.FoundExternal[scopedIndex.Scope]; !ok {
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bf.FoundExternal[scopedIndex.Scope] = make(map[uint32]struct{})
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}
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bf.FoundExternal[scopedIndex.Scope][scopedIndex.Index] = struct{}{}
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}
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// foundInternal marks the scoped index as found within the block filterer's
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// FoundInternal map. If this the first index found for a particular scope, the
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// scope's second layer map will be initialized before marking the index.
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func (bf *BlockFilterer) foundInternal(scopedIndex waddrmgr.ScopedIndex) {
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if _, ok := bf.FoundInternal[scopedIndex.Scope]; !ok {
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bf.FoundInternal[scopedIndex.Scope] = make(map[uint32]struct{})
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}
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bf.FoundInternal[scopedIndex.Scope][scopedIndex.Index] = struct{}{}
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}
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