kaspad/wire/msgpong.go
Ori Newman 42e50e6dc2
[NOD-1191] Convert wire protocol to proto (#831)
* [NOD-1191] Convert wire protocol to 100% protobuf

* [NOD-1191] Simplify wire interface and remove redundant messages

* [NOD-1191] Map all proto to wire conversions

* [NOD-1203] Create netadapter outside of protocol manager

* [NOD-1191] Fix nil errors

* [NOD-1191] Fix comments

* [NOD-1191] Add converter interface

* [NOD-1191] Add missing GetBlockLocator message

* [NOD-1191] Change message names that starts with 'get' to 'request'

* [NOD-1191] Change message commands values

* [NOD-1191] Remove redundant methods

* [NOD-1191] Rename message constructors

* [NOD-1191] Change message commands to use iota

* [NOD-1191] Add missing outputs to protobuf conversion

* [NOD-1191] Make block header a required field

* [NOD-1191] Rename variables

* [NOD-1212] Fix test names

* [NOD-1191] Rename flow names

* [NOD-1191] Fix infinite loop
2020-07-30 18:19:55 +03:00

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// Copyright (c) 2013-2015 The btcsuite developers
// Use of this source code is governed by an ISC
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
package wire
// MsgPong implements the Message interface and represents a kaspa pong
// message which is used primarily to confirm that a connection is still valid
// in response to a kaspa ping message (MsgPing).
//
// This message was not added until protocol versions AFTER BIP0031Version.
type MsgPong struct {
// Unique value associated with message that is used to identify
// specific ping message.
Nonce uint64
}
// Command returns the protocol command string for the message. This is part
// of the Message interface implementation.
func (msg *MsgPong) Command() MessageCommand {
return CmdPong
}
// NewMsgPong returns a new kaspa pong message that conforms to the Message
// interface. See MsgPong for details.
func NewMsgPong(nonce uint64) *MsgPong {
return &MsgPong{
Nonce: nonce,
}
}