Remove `isSlotCancelled` and `isCancelled` from proving, as it did not fit in the module.
Update the proving module to not rely on checking the contract to understand if a request was cancelled. Instead, `proofEnd` was modified in `dagger-contracts` such that it returns a past timestamp when the contract is cancelled. This successfully removes
- rename `ContractId` to `SlotId`
- rename `Proving.contracts` to `Proving.slots`
- change signatures of `isSlotCancelled` and `isCancelled` to use `SlotId` and `RequestId` types, respectively.
- change all references to `RequestId`, `SlotId`
Add or remove proof requirements when a request contract’s state changes. When a request sale has completed (for a slot), the host who purchased that slot now must provide regular proofs for the data they are contracted to hold. This is now enforced by adding the slotId to the HashSet of Ids for which to require proofs. When a request has been cancelled (not all slots were filled before the request expired), proofs no longer need to be provided and the slotId is removed from teh HashSet.
Add `isCancelled` and `isSlotCancelled` checks to query the contract state without relying the on the state context variable in the contract. Because contract state can only be updated in a transaction, and the client withdrawing funds is responsible for changing the contract state to “Cancelled”, the `isCancelled` and `isSlotCancelled` functions were introduced to check the state regardless of whether or not the client had already withdrawn their funds.
- rename `ContractId` to `SlotId`
- add `RequestId`, `PurchaseId`, `Nonce` types as aliases of `array[32, byte]`
- rename `Proving.contracts` to `Proving.slots`
- change signatures of `isSlotCancelled` and `isCancelled` to use `SlotId` and `RequestId` types, respectively.
- change all references to `RequestId`, `SlotId`, and `PurchaseId`