//! responsible for tracking which channels are open, HTLCs are in flight and reestablishing those
//! upon reconnect to the relevant peer(s).
//!
-//! It does not manage routing logic (see [`find_route`] for that) nor does it manage constructing
+//! It does not manage routing logic (see [`Router`] for that) nor does it manage constructing
//! on-chain transactions (it only monitors the chain to watch for any force-closes that might
//! imply it needs to fail HTLCs/payments/channels it manages).
-//!
-//! [`find_route`]: crate::routing::router::find_route
use bitcoin::blockdata::block::BlockHeader;
use bitcoin::blockdata::transaction::Transaction;
self.list_channels_with_filter(|_| true)
}
- /// Gets the list of usable channels, in random order. Useful as an argument to [`find_route`]
- /// to ensure non-announced channels are used.
+ /// Gets the list of usable channels, in random order. Useful as an argument to
+ /// [`Router::find_route`] to ensure non-announced channels are used.
///
/// These are guaranteed to have their [`ChannelDetails::is_usable`] value set to true, see the
/// documentation for [`ChannelDetails::is_usable`] for more info on exactly what the criteria
/// are.
- ///
- /// [`find_route`]: crate::routing::router::find_route
pub fn list_usable_channels(&self) -> Vec<ChannelDetails> {
// Note we use is_live here instead of usable which leads to somewhat confused
// internal/external nomenclature, but that's ok cause that's probably what the user