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Switching to generic Amount branch of MASP crate. #1842

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@murisi murisi commented Aug 28, 2023

Describe your changes

Upgraded the MASP crate commit used by Namada to the latest version. This PR mostly changes all uses of Amount from the MASP crate to appropriately sized instantiations of the ValueSum type.

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v0.21.1

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  • I have added a changelog
  • Git history is in acceptable state

@murisi murisi force-pushed the murisi/masp-generic-amounts-rebased branch from a7a6ac0 to 62e1c54 Compare August 28, 2023 12:40
@Fraccaman Fraccaman mentioned this pull request Aug 25, 2023
@murisi murisi force-pushed the murisi/masp-generic-amounts-rebased branch from 62e1c54 to 6ed7b2d Compare August 28, 2023 13:09
@murisi murisi marked this pull request as ready for review August 28, 2023 13:09
Fraccaman added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 6, 2023
* origin/murisi/masp-generic-amounts-rebased:
  Switching to generic Amount branch of MASP crate.
Fraccaman added a commit that referenced this pull request Sep 6, 2023
* origin/murisi/masp-generic-amounts-rebased:
  Switching to generic Amount branch of MASP crate.
@Fraccaman Fraccaman merged commit fb9c34d into main Sep 6, 2023
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@Fraccaman Fraccaman deleted the murisi/masp-generic-amounts-rebased branch September 6, 2023 21:03
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