use smart_decode on transaction parsing to support legacy claims
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from binascii import hexlify, unhexlify
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from binascii import hexlify, unhexlify
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from typing import List, Iterable, Optional
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from typing import List, Iterable, Optional
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from lbryschema.decode import smart_decode
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from .account import Account
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from .account import Account
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from torba.basetransaction import BaseTransaction, BaseInput, BaseOutput
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from torba.basetransaction import BaseTransaction, BaseInput, BaseOutput
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from torba.hash import hash160
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from torba.hash import hash160
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@ -58,7 +59,7 @@ class Output(BaseOutput):
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@property
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@property
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def claim(self) -> ClaimDict:
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def claim(self) -> ClaimDict:
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if self.script.is_claim_name or self.script.is_update_claim:
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if self.script.is_claim_name or self.script.is_update_claim:
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return ClaimDict.deserialize(self.script.values['claim'])
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return smart_decode(self.script.values['claim'])
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raise ValueError('Only claim name and claim update have the claim payload.')
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raise ValueError('Only claim name and claim update have the claim payload.')
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@property
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@property
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