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packages/interchain/interchain-core/src/env.rs#L59
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59 | / /// This trait allows to extend `cw_orch::prelude::CwEnv` with interchain capabilities
60 | | /// The center of those capabilities is the ability to follow the execution of outgoing IBC packets
61 | | /// This enables users to script chain execution even throughout IBC executions which are more asynchronous than usual transactions.
62 | | /// With the following simple syntax, users are even able to await and analyze the execution of all packets submitted in a single transac...
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65 | | /// Other capabilities are offered, including :
66 | | /// - Handling multiple chains in one location (to avoid passing them as arguments each time)
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packages/interchain/interchain-core/src/channel.rs#L1
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1 | / //! This defines types and traits associated with IBC channels.
2 | | //! Those structures are mostly used internally for dealing with channel creation and analysis
3 | | //! But they can also be used in a user application if they need specific channel description
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1 ~ //! This defines types and traits associated with IBC channels.
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