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refactor: adjusting the parameters of the ica module #2918

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  • Refactor
    • Simplified the handling of allowed messages in the system.
    • Improved naming conventions and error handling in the migration process.
    • Enhanced error handling during system upgrades.

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The recent update simplifies message handling, enhances function naming for clarity in the migration process, and improves error handling. Specifically, it streamlines message permissions, renames key migration functions, and incorporates error checks during upgrades to ensure smoother operation and troubleshooting.

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File Change Summary
.../constants.go Simplified allowMessages to use "*"
.../lsm.go Prefixed migration functions with "migrate"; added error returns
.../upgrades.go Updated UpgradeName to "v3"; enhanced error handling in mergeLSModule

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@dreamer-zq dreamer-zq changed the title refactor: when adjusting the upgrade, load the parameters of the ica module refactor: adjusting the parameters of the ica module Mar 20, 2024
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Commits Files that changed from the base of the PR and between 90d0be8 and c2114c0.
Files selected for processing (3)
  • app/upgrades/v300/constants.go (1 hunks)
  • app/upgrades/v300/lsm.go (3 hunks)
  • app/upgrades/v300/upgrades.go (3 hunks)
Additional comments: 6
app/upgrades/v300/constants.go (1)
  • 19-19: The simplification of allowMessages to accept all message types by using "*" effectively reduces complexity. However, ensure that this broad acceptance aligns with the security and operational requirements of the system.
app/upgrades/v300/upgrades.go (2)
  • 20-20: The change in UpgradeName from "v3.0" to "v3" streamlines the version naming convention and is a positive simplification.
  • 37-39: Enhanced error handling in the mergeLSModule function is a significant improvement, ensuring that errors encountered during the merging process are properly handled. This contributes to a more stable and reliable upgrade process.
app/upgrades/v300/lsm.go (3)
  • 28-33: Updating the migrateParamsStore function to set new parameters and return errors enhances the migration process's robustness by allowing for better error handling. This is a positive change.
  • 55-55: The update to the migrateUBDEntries function, which now returns errors, significantly improves the migration process by ensuring better error handling for unbonding delegation entries. This is a commendable improvement.
  • 116-131: The migrateStore function's comprehensive approach to orchestrating the migration process, including robust error handling, significantly enhances the upgrade process's reliability and robustness. This is a well-implemented change.

// MigrateValidators Set each validator's ValidatorBondShares and LiquidShares to 0
func MigrateValidators(ctx sdk.Context, k keeper) {
// migrateValidators Set each validator's ValidatorBondShares and LiquidShares to 0
func migrateValidators(ctx sdk.Context, k keeper) {
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Consider adding error handling to the migrateValidators and migrateDelegations functions. While the current changes align with the migration objectives, incorporating error handling could enhance the robustness and consistency of the migration process.

Also applies to: 46-46

@mitch1024 mitch1024 merged commit 9b4c8d7 into master Mar 20, 2024
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