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// This file is part of Substrate.
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//! Means for splitting an imbalance into two and hanlding them differently.
use super::super::imbalance::{Imbalance, OnUnbalanced};
use sp_runtime::traits::Saturating;
use sp_std::{marker::PhantomData, ops::Div};
/// Split an unbalanced amount two ways between a common divisor.
pub struct SplitTwoWays<Balance, Imbalance, Target1, Target2, const PART1: u32, const PART2: u32>(
PhantomData<(Balance, Imbalance, Target1, Target2)>,
);
impl<
Balance: From<u32> + Saturating + Div<Output = Balance>,
I: Imbalance<Balance>,
Target1: OnUnbalanced<I>,
Target2: OnUnbalanced<I>,
const PART1: u32,
const PART2: u32,
> OnUnbalanced<I> for SplitTwoWays<Balance, I, Target1, Target2, PART1, PART2>
{
fn on_nonzero_unbalanced(amount: I) {
let total: u32 = PART1 + PART2;
let amount1 = amount.peek().saturating_mul(PART1.into()) / total.into();
let (imb1, imb2) = amount.split(amount1);
Target1::on_unbalanced(imb1);
Target2::on_unbalanced(imb2);
}
}