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Questions using Cross-Program Invocation (CPI) to make calls between on-chain programs
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How to include other programs and test CPIs on localnet using Anchor?
I assume you mean to test in your local test validator, using anchor test.
You cannot simply copy-paste the spl_token program because it is not an Anchor program.
There are a couple of ways to go abou …
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How to use the Anchor's `features = ["cpi"]`?
The cpi feature simply toggles whether the cpi module is generated or not. … (the full list is here) to provide a similar experience to the generated cpi feature for non-Anchor programs. …
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What is the difference between making a CPI using Anchor's CpiContext::new_with_signer vs in...
It is used to make CPI calls.
new_with_signer() creates and returns an Anchor CPI context. … That part is done by the CPI methods that Anchor generates, e.g. my_program::cpi::my_instruction(). This method receives the context and will actually call invoked_signed. …