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feat/add chain values converters #202

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  • Added new functions in all Market classes to convert values from extended chain format (the ones provided by chain streams) into human-readable format
  • Updated proto definitions for Indexer node using version v1.12.79.1
  • Updated market and tokens INI configuration files

…ded chain format into human readable format. Updated Indexer proto definitions pointing to 1.12.79.1
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func (spotMarket SpotMarket) fromExtendedChainformat(chainValue decimal.Decimal) decimal.Decimal {
return chainValue.Div(decimal.New(1, AdditionalChainFormatDecimals))
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Better to do this in utils file, this one doesn't depend on spotMarket or derivativeMarket

fromExtendedChainformat(chainValue decimal.Decimal) decimal.Decimal

But why chainValue has decimal.Decimal type?

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Ok, will move it (unfortunately moving it to utils makes it less OOP, something that I don't really like)

Regarding the chainValue, it was not originally decimal.Decimal. But the function that calls this one first translates the value according to market tokens decimals, making it a decimal.Decimal

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unfortunately moving it to utils makes it less OOP, something that I don't really like

Yeah it's a tool and we need flexibility to choose which to use

Regarding the chainValue, it was not originally decimal.Decimal. But the function that calls this one first translates the value according to market tokens decimals, making it a decimal.Decimal

Oh I thought using sdk.Dec is enough when chain streamed the value

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please fix lint issue

@aarmoa aarmoa merged commit 02cb6ed into master Jan 17, 2024
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@aarmoa aarmoa deleted the feat/add_chain_values_converters branch January 17, 2024 13:40
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