+/**
+ * A CResult_ErrorMessageDecodeErrorZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::ErrorMessage on success and a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::DecodeError on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_ErrorMessageDecodeErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_ErrorMessageDecodeErrorZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_ErrorMessageDecodeErrorZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_ErrorMessageDecodeErrorZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_ErrorMessageDecodeErrorZ;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * The unsigned part of a node_announcement
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKUnsignedNodeAnnouncement {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeUnsignedNodeAnnouncement *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKUnsignedNodeAnnouncement;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_UnsignedNodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_UnsignedNodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZPtr {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the success state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is not set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKUnsignedNodeAnnouncement *result;
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the error state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKDecodeError *err;
+} LDKCResult_UnsignedNodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_UnsignedNodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::UnsignedNodeAnnouncement on success and a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::DecodeError on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_UnsignedNodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_UnsignedNodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_UnsignedNodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_UnsignedNodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_UnsignedNodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZ;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_NodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_NodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZPtr {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the success state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is not set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKNodeAnnouncement *result;
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the error state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKDecodeError *err;
+} LDKCResult_NodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_NodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::NodeAnnouncement on success and a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::DecodeError on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_NodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_NodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_NodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_NodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_NodeAnnouncementDecodeErrorZ;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_QueryShortChannelIdsDecodeErrorZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_QueryShortChannelIdsDecodeErrorZPtr {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the success state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is not set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKQueryShortChannelIds *result;
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the error state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKDecodeError *err;
+} LDKCResult_QueryShortChannelIdsDecodeErrorZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_QueryShortChannelIdsDecodeErrorZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::QueryShortChannelIds on success and a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::DecodeError on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_QueryShortChannelIdsDecodeErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_QueryShortChannelIdsDecodeErrorZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_QueryShortChannelIdsDecodeErrorZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_QueryShortChannelIdsDecodeErrorZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_QueryShortChannelIdsDecodeErrorZ;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * A reply_short_channel_ids_end message is sent as a reply to a
+ * query_short_channel_ids message. The query recipient makes a best
+ * effort to respond based on their local network view which may not be
+ * a perfect view of the network.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKReplyShortChannelIdsEnd {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeReplyShortChannelIdsEnd *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKReplyShortChannelIdsEnd;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_ReplyShortChannelIdsEndDecodeErrorZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_ReplyShortChannelIdsEndDecodeErrorZPtr {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the success state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is not set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKReplyShortChannelIdsEnd *result;
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the error state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKDecodeError *err;
+} LDKCResult_ReplyShortChannelIdsEndDecodeErrorZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_ReplyShortChannelIdsEndDecodeErrorZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::ReplyShortChannelIdsEnd on success and a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::DecodeError on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_ReplyShortChannelIdsEndDecodeErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_ReplyShortChannelIdsEndDecodeErrorZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_ReplyShortChannelIdsEndDecodeErrorZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_ReplyShortChannelIdsEndDecodeErrorZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_ReplyShortChannelIdsEndDecodeErrorZ;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_QueryChannelRangeDecodeErrorZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_QueryChannelRangeDecodeErrorZPtr {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the success state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is not set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKQueryChannelRange *result;
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the error state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKDecodeError *err;
+} LDKCResult_QueryChannelRangeDecodeErrorZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_QueryChannelRangeDecodeErrorZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::QueryChannelRange on success and a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::DecodeError on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_QueryChannelRangeDecodeErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_QueryChannelRangeDecodeErrorZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_QueryChannelRangeDecodeErrorZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_QueryChannelRangeDecodeErrorZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_QueryChannelRangeDecodeErrorZ;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_ReplyChannelRangeDecodeErrorZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_ReplyChannelRangeDecodeErrorZPtr {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the success state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is not set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKReplyChannelRange *result;
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the error state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKDecodeError *err;
+} LDKCResult_ReplyChannelRangeDecodeErrorZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_ReplyChannelRangeDecodeErrorZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::ReplyChannelRange on success and a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::DecodeError on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_ReplyChannelRangeDecodeErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_ReplyChannelRangeDecodeErrorZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_ReplyChannelRangeDecodeErrorZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_ReplyChannelRangeDecodeErrorZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_ReplyChannelRangeDecodeErrorZ;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * A gossip_timestamp_filter message is used by a node to request
+ * gossip relay for messages in the requested time range when the
+ * gossip_queries feature has been negotiated.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKGossipTimestampFilter {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeGossipTimestampFilter *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKGossipTimestampFilter;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_GossipTimestampFilterDecodeErrorZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_GossipTimestampFilterDecodeErrorZPtr {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the success state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is not set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKGossipTimestampFilter *result;
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the error state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKDecodeError *err;
+} LDKCResult_GossipTimestampFilterDecodeErrorZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_GossipTimestampFilterDecodeErrorZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::GossipTimestampFilter on success and a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::DecodeError on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_GossipTimestampFilterDecodeErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_GossipTimestampFilterDecodeErrorZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_GossipTimestampFilterDecodeErrorZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_GossipTimestampFilterDecodeErrorZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_GossipTimestampFilterDecodeErrorZ;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_SpendableOutputDescriptorDecodeErrorZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_SpendableOutputDescriptorDecodeErrorZPtr {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the success state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is not set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKSpendableOutputDescriptor *result;
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the error state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKDecodeError *err;
+} LDKCResult_SpendableOutputDescriptorDecodeErrorZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_SpendableOutputDescriptorDecodeErrorZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a crate::lightning::chain::keysinterface::SpendableOutputDescriptor on success and a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::DecodeError on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_SpendableOutputDescriptorDecodeErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_SpendableOutputDescriptorDecodeErrorZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_SpendableOutputDescriptorDecodeErrorZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_SpendableOutputDescriptorDecodeErrorZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_SpendableOutputDescriptorDecodeErrorZ;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_SignDecodeErrorZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_SignDecodeErrorZPtr {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the success state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is not set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKSign *result;
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the error state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKDecodeError *err;
+} LDKCResult_SignDecodeErrorZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_SignDecodeErrorZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a crate::lightning::chain::keysinterface::Sign on success and a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::DecodeError on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_SignDecodeErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_SignDecodeErrorZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_SignDecodeErrorZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_SignDecodeErrorZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_SignDecodeErrorZ;
+
+/**
+ * A dynamically-allocated array of crate::c_types::derived::CVec_u8Zs of arbitrary size.
+ * This corresponds to std::vector in C++
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCVec_CVec_u8ZZ {
+ /**
+ * The elements in the array.
+ * If datalen is non-0 this must be a valid, non-NULL pointer allocated by malloc().
+ */
+ struct LDKCVec_u8Z *data;
+ /**
+ * The number of elements pointed to by `data`.
+ */
+ uintptr_t datalen;
+} LDKCVec_CVec_u8ZZ;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_CVec_CVec_u8ZZNoneZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_CVec_CVec_u8ZZNoneZPtr {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the success state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is not set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKCVec_CVec_u8ZZ *result;
+ /**
+ * Note that this value is always NULL, as there are no contents in the Err variant
+ */
+ void *err;
+} LDKCResult_CVec_CVec_u8ZZNoneZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_CVec_CVec_u8ZZNoneZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a crate::c_types::derived::CVec_CVec_u8ZZ on success and a () on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_CVec_CVec_u8ZZNoneZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_CVec_CVec_u8ZZNoneZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_CVec_CVec_u8ZZNoneZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_CVec_CVec_u8ZZNoneZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_CVec_CVec_u8ZZNoneZ;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * A simple implementation of Sign that just keeps the private keys in memory.
+ *
+ * This implementation performs no policy checks and is insufficient by itself as
+ * a secure external signer.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKInMemorySigner {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeInMemorySigner *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKInMemorySigner;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_InMemorySignerDecodeErrorZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_InMemorySignerDecodeErrorZPtr {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the success state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is not set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKInMemorySigner *result;
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the error state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKDecodeError *err;
+} LDKCResult_InMemorySignerDecodeErrorZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_InMemorySignerDecodeErrorZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a crate::lightning::chain::keysinterface::InMemorySigner on success and a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::DecodeError on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_InMemorySignerDecodeErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_InMemorySignerDecodeErrorZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_InMemorySignerDecodeErrorZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_InMemorySignerDecodeErrorZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_InMemorySignerDecodeErrorZ;
+
+/**
+ * A dynamically-allocated array of crate::c_types::TxOuts of arbitrary size.
+ * This corresponds to std::vector in C++
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCVec_TxOutZ {
+ /**
+ * The elements in the array.
+ * If datalen is non-0 this must be a valid, non-NULL pointer allocated by malloc().
+ */
+ struct LDKTxOut *data;
+ /**
+ * The number of elements pointed to by `data`.
+ */
+ uintptr_t datalen;
+} LDKCVec_TxOutZ;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_TransactionNoneZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_TransactionNoneZPtr {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the success state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is not set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKTransaction *result;
+ /**
+ * Note that this value is always NULL, as there are no contents in the Err variant
+ */
+ void *err;
+} LDKCResult_TransactionNoneZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_TransactionNoneZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a crate::c_types::Transaction on success and a () on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_TransactionNoneZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_TransactionNoneZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_TransactionNoneZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_TransactionNoneZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_TransactionNoneZ;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_NoneErrorZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_NoneErrorZPtr {
+ /**
+ * Note that this value is always NULL, as there are no contents in the OK variant
+ */
+ void *result;
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the error state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is set is undefined.
+ */
+ enum LDKIOError *err;
+} LDKCResult_NoneErrorZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_NoneErrorZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a () on success and a crate::c_types::IOError on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_NoneErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_NoneErrorZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_NoneErrorZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_NoneErrorZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_NoneErrorZ;
+
+/**
+ * A dynamically-allocated array of crate::c_types::derived::C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelMonitorZs of arbitrary size.
+ * This corresponds to std::vector in C++
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCVec_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelMonitorZZ {
+ /**
+ * The elements in the array.
+ * If datalen is non-0 this must be a valid, non-NULL pointer allocated by malloc().
+ */
+ struct LDKC2Tuple_BlockHashChannelMonitorZ *data;
+ /**
+ * The number of elements pointed to by `data`.
+ */
+ uintptr_t datalen;
+} LDKCVec_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelMonitorZZ;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_CVec_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelMonitorZZErrorZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_CVec_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelMonitorZZErrorZPtr {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the success state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is not set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKCVec_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelMonitorZZ *result;
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the error state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is set is undefined.
+ */
+ enum LDKIOError *err;
+} LDKCResult_CVec_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelMonitorZZErrorZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_CVec_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelMonitorZZErrorZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a crate::c_types::derived::CVec_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelMonitorZZ on success and a crate::c_types::IOError on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_CVec_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelMonitorZZErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_CVec_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelMonitorZZErrorZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_CVec_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelMonitorZZErrorZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_CVec_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelMonitorZZErrorZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_CVec_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelMonitorZZErrorZ;
+
+/**
+ * A Rust str object, ie a reference to a UTF8-valid string.
+ * This is *not* null-terminated so cannot be used directly as a C string!
+ */
+typedef struct LDKStr {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the string's bytes, in UTF8 encoding
+ */
+ const uint8_t *chars;
+ /**
+ * The number of bytes (not characters!) pointed to by `chars`
+ */
+ uintptr_t len;
+} LDKStr;
+
+/**
+ * Indicates an error on the client's part (usually some variant of attempting to use too-low or
+ * too-high values)
+ */
+typedef enum LDKAPIError_Tag {
+ /**
+ * Indicates the API was wholly misused (see err for more). Cases where these can be returned
+ * are documented, but generally indicates some precondition of a function was violated.
+ */
+ LDKAPIError_APIMisuseError,
+ /**
+ * Due to a high feerate, we were unable to complete the request.
+ * For example, this may be returned if the feerate implies we cannot open a channel at the
+ * requested value, but opening a larger channel would succeed.
+ */
+ LDKAPIError_FeeRateTooHigh,
+ /**
+ * A malformed Route was provided (eg overflowed value, node id mismatch, overly-looped route,
+ * too-many-hops, etc).
+ */
+ LDKAPIError_RouteError,
+ /**
+ * We were unable to complete the request as the Channel required to do so is unable to
+ * complete the request (or was not found). This can take many forms, including disconnected
+ * peer, channel at capacity, channel shutting down, etc.
+ */
+ LDKAPIError_ChannelUnavailable,
+ /**
+ * An attempt to call watch/update_channel returned an Err (ie you did this!), causing the
+ * attempted action to fail.
+ */
+ LDKAPIError_MonitorUpdateFailed,
+ /**
+ * Must be last for serialization purposes
+ */
+ LDKAPIError_Sentinel,
+} LDKAPIError_Tag;
+
+typedef struct LDKAPIError_LDKAPIMisuseError_Body {
+ /**
+ * A human-readable error message
+ */
+ struct LDKCVec_u8Z err;
+} LDKAPIError_LDKAPIMisuseError_Body;
+
+typedef struct LDKAPIError_LDKFeeRateTooHigh_Body {
+ /**
+ * A human-readable error message
+ */
+ struct LDKCVec_u8Z err;
+ /**
+ * The feerate which was too high.
+ */
+ uint32_t feerate;
+} LDKAPIError_LDKFeeRateTooHigh_Body;
+
+typedef struct LDKAPIError_LDKRouteError_Body {
+ /**
+ * A human-readable error message
+ */
+ struct LDKStr err;
+} LDKAPIError_LDKRouteError_Body;
+
+typedef struct LDKAPIError_LDKChannelUnavailable_Body {
+ /**
+ * A human-readable error message
+ */
+ struct LDKCVec_u8Z err;
+} LDKAPIError_LDKChannelUnavailable_Body;
+
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKAPIError {
+ LDKAPIError_Tag tag;
+ union {
+ LDKAPIError_LDKAPIMisuseError_Body api_misuse_error;
+ LDKAPIError_LDKFeeRateTooHigh_Body fee_rate_too_high;
+ LDKAPIError_LDKRouteError_Body route_error;
+ LDKAPIError_LDKChannelUnavailable_Body channel_unavailable;
+ };
+} LDKAPIError;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_NoneAPIErrorZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_NoneAPIErrorZPtr {
+ /**
+ * Note that this value is always NULL, as there are no contents in the OK variant
+ */
+ void *result;
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the error state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKAPIError *err;
+} LDKCResult_NoneAPIErrorZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_NoneAPIErrorZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a () on success and a crate::lightning::util::errors::APIError on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_NoneAPIErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_NoneAPIErrorZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_NoneAPIErrorZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_NoneAPIErrorZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_NoneAPIErrorZ;
+
+/**
+ * A dynamically-allocated array of crate::c_types::derived::CResult_NoneAPIErrorZs of arbitrary size.
+ * This corresponds to std::vector in C++
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCVec_CResult_NoneAPIErrorZZ {
+ /**
+ * The elements in the array.
+ * If datalen is non-0 this must be a valid, non-NULL pointer allocated by malloc().
+ */
+ struct LDKCResult_NoneAPIErrorZ *data;
+ /**
+ * The number of elements pointed to by `data`.
+ */
+ uintptr_t datalen;
+} LDKCVec_CResult_NoneAPIErrorZZ;
+
+/**
+ * A dynamically-allocated array of crate::lightning::util::errors::APIErrors of arbitrary size.
+ * This corresponds to std::vector in C++
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCVec_APIErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The elements in the array.
+ * If datalen is non-0 this must be a valid, non-NULL pointer allocated by malloc().
+ */
+ struct LDKAPIError *data;
+ /**
+ * The number of elements pointed to by `data`.
+ */
+ uintptr_t datalen;
+} LDKCVec_APIErrorZ;
+
+/**
+ * If a payment fails to send, it can be in one of several states. This enum is returned as the
+ * Err() type describing which state the payment is in, see the description of individual enum
+ * states for more.
+ */
+typedef enum LDKPaymentSendFailure_Tag {
+ /**
+ * A parameter which was passed to send_payment was invalid, preventing us from attempting to
+ * send the payment at all. No channel state has been changed or messages sent to peers, and
+ * once you've changed the parameter at error, you can freely retry the payment in full.
+ */
+ LDKPaymentSendFailure_ParameterError,
+ /**
+ * A parameter in a single path which was passed to send_payment was invalid, preventing us
+ * from attempting to send the payment at all. No channel state has been changed or messages
+ * sent to peers, and once you've changed the parameter at error, you can freely retry the
+ * payment in full.
+ *
+ * The results here are ordered the same as the paths in the route object which was passed to
+ * send_payment.
+ */
+ LDKPaymentSendFailure_PathParameterError,
+ /**
+ * All paths which were attempted failed to send, with no channel state change taking place.
+ * You can freely retry the payment in full (though you probably want to do so over different
+ * paths than the ones selected).
+ */
+ LDKPaymentSendFailure_AllFailedRetrySafe,
+ /**
+ * Some paths which were attempted failed to send, though possibly not all. At least some
+ * paths have irrevocably committed to the HTLC and retrying the payment in full would result
+ * in over-/re-payment.
+ *
+ * The results here are ordered the same as the paths in the route object which was passed to
+ * send_payment, and any Errs which are not APIError::MonitorUpdateFailed can be safely
+ * retried (though there is currently no API with which to do so).
+ *
+ * Any entries which contain Err(APIError::MonitorUpdateFailed) or Ok(()) MUST NOT be retried
+ * as they will result in over-/re-payment. These HTLCs all either successfully sent (in the
+ * case of Ok(())) or will send once channel_monitor_updated is called on the next-hop channel
+ * with the latest update_id.
+ */
+ LDKPaymentSendFailure_PartialFailure,
+ /**
+ * Must be last for serialization purposes
+ */
+ LDKPaymentSendFailure_Sentinel,
+} LDKPaymentSendFailure_Tag;
+
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKPaymentSendFailure {
+ LDKPaymentSendFailure_Tag tag;
+ union {
+ struct {
+ struct LDKAPIError parameter_error;
+ };
+ struct {
+ struct LDKCVec_CResult_NoneAPIErrorZZ path_parameter_error;
+ };
+ struct {
+ struct LDKCVec_APIErrorZ all_failed_retry_safe;
+ };
+ struct {
+ struct LDKCVec_CResult_NoneAPIErrorZZ partial_failure;
+ };
+ };
+} LDKPaymentSendFailure;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_NonePaymentSendFailureZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_NonePaymentSendFailureZPtr {
+ /**
+ * Note that this value is always NULL, as there are no contents in the OK variant
+ */
+ void *result;
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the error state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKPaymentSendFailure *err;
+} LDKCResult_NonePaymentSendFailureZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_NonePaymentSendFailureZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a () on success and a crate::lightning::ln::channelmanager::PaymentSendFailure on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_NonePaymentSendFailureZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_NonePaymentSendFailureZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_NonePaymentSendFailureZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_NonePaymentSendFailureZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_NonePaymentSendFailureZ;
+
+/**
+ * A dynamically-allocated array of crate::lightning::chain::channelmonitor::ChannelMonitors of arbitrary size.
+ * This corresponds to std::vector in C++
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCVec_ChannelMonitorZ {
+ /**
+ * The elements in the array.
+ * If datalen is non-0 this must be a valid, non-NULL pointer allocated by malloc().
+ */
+ struct LDKChannelMonitor *data;
+ /**
+ * The number of elements pointed to by `data`.
+ */
+ uintptr_t datalen;
+} LDKCVec_ChannelMonitorZ;
+
+/**
+ * The `Watch` trait defines behavior for watching on-chain activity pertaining to channels as
+ * blocks are connected and disconnected.
+ *
+ * Each channel is associated with a [`ChannelMonitor`]. Implementations of this trait are
+ * responsible for maintaining a set of monitors such that they can be updated accordingly as
+ * channel state changes and HTLCs are resolved. See method documentation for specific
+ * requirements.
+ *
+ * Implementations **must** ensure that updates are successfully applied and persisted upon method
+ * completion. If an update fails with a [`PermanentFailure`], then it must immediately shut down
+ * without taking any further action such as persisting the current state.
+ *
+ * If an implementation maintains multiple instances of a channel's monitor (e.g., by storing
+ * backup copies), then it must ensure that updates are applied across all instances. Otherwise, it
+ * could result in a revoked transaction being broadcast, allowing the counterparty to claim all
+ * funds in the channel. See [`ChannelMonitorUpdateErr`] for more details about how to handle
+ * multiple instances.
+ *
+ * [`ChannelMonitor`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor
+ * [`ChannelMonitorUpdateErr`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitorUpdateErr
+ * [`PermanentFailure`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitorUpdateErr::PermanentFailure
+ */
+typedef struct LDKWatch {
+ /**
+ * An opaque pointer which is passed to your function implementations as an argument.
+ * This has no meaning in the LDK, and can be NULL or any other value.
+ */
+ void *this_arg;
+ /**
+ * Watches a channel identified by `funding_txo` using `monitor`.
+ *
+ * Implementations are responsible for watching the chain for the funding transaction along
+ * with any spends of outputs returned by [`get_outputs_to_watch`]. In practice, this means
+ * calling [`block_connected`] and [`block_disconnected`] on the monitor.
+ *
+ * [`get_outputs_to_watch`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor::get_outputs_to_watch
+ * [`block_connected`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor::block_connected
+ * [`block_disconnected`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor::block_disconnected
+ */
+ struct LDKCResult_NoneChannelMonitorUpdateErrZ (*watch_channel)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKOutPoint funding_txo, struct LDKChannelMonitor monitor);
+ /**
+ * Updates a channel identified by `funding_txo` by applying `update` to its monitor.
+ *
+ * Implementations must call [`update_monitor`] with the given update. See
+ * [`ChannelMonitorUpdateErr`] for invariants around returning an error.
+ *
+ * [`update_monitor`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor::update_monitor
+ * [`ChannelMonitorUpdateErr`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitorUpdateErr
+ */
+ struct LDKCResult_NoneChannelMonitorUpdateErrZ (*update_channel)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKOutPoint funding_txo, struct LDKChannelMonitorUpdate update);
+ /**
+ * Returns any monitor events since the last call. Subsequent calls must only return new
+ * events.
+ */
+ struct LDKCVec_MonitorEventZ (*release_pending_monitor_events)(const void *this_arg);
+ /**
+ * Frees any resources associated with this object given its this_arg pointer.
+ * Does not need to free the outer struct containing function pointers and may be NULL is no resources need to be freed.
+ */
+ void (*free)(void *this_arg);
+} LDKWatch;
+
+/**
+ * An interface to send a transaction to the Bitcoin network.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKBroadcasterInterface {
+ /**
+ * An opaque pointer which is passed to your function implementations as an argument.
+ * This has no meaning in the LDK, and can be NULL or any other value.
+ */
+ void *this_arg;
+ /**
+ * Sends a transaction out to (hopefully) be mined.
+ */
+ void (*broadcast_transaction)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKTransaction tx);
+ /**
+ * Frees any resources associated with this object given its this_arg pointer.
+ * Does not need to free the outer struct containing function pointers and may be NULL is no resources need to be freed.
+ */
+ void (*free)(void *this_arg);
+} LDKBroadcasterInterface;
+
+/**
+ * A "slice" referencing some byte array. This is simply a length-tagged pointer which does not
+ * own the memory pointed to by data.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKu8slice {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the byte buffer
+ */
+ const uint8_t *data;
+ /**
+ * The number of bytes pointed to by `data`.
+ */
+ uintptr_t datalen;
+} LDKu8slice;
+
+/**
+ * A trait to describe an object which can get user secrets and key material.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKKeysInterface {
+ /**
+ * An opaque pointer which is passed to your function implementations as an argument.
+ * This has no meaning in the LDK, and can be NULL or any other value.
+ */
+ void *this_arg;
+ /**
+ * Get node secret key (aka node_id or network_key).
+ *
+ * This method must return the same value each time it is called.
+ */
+ struct LDKSecretKey (*get_node_secret)(const void *this_arg);
+ /**
+ * Get a script pubkey which we send funds to when claiming on-chain contestable outputs.
+ *
+ * This method should return a different value each time it is called, to avoid linking
+ * on-chain funds across channels as controlled to the same user.
+ */
+ struct LDKCVec_u8Z (*get_destination_script)(const void *this_arg);
+ /**
+ * Get a public key which we will send funds to (in the form of a P2WPKH output) when closing
+ * a channel.
+ *
+ * This method should return a different value each time it is called, to avoid linking
+ * on-chain funds across channels as controlled to the same user.
+ */
+ struct LDKPublicKey (*get_shutdown_pubkey)(const void *this_arg);
+ /**
+ * Get a new set of Sign for per-channel secrets. These MUST be unique even if you
+ * restarted with some stale data!
+ *
+ * This method must return a different value each time it is called.
+ */
+ struct LDKSign (*get_channel_signer)(const void *this_arg, bool inbound, uint64_t channel_value_satoshis);
+ /**
+ * Gets a unique, cryptographically-secure, random 32 byte value. This is used for encrypting
+ * onion packets and for temporary channel IDs. There is no requirement that these be
+ * persisted anywhere, though they must be unique across restarts.
+ *
+ * This method must return a different value each time it is called.
+ */
+ struct LDKThirtyTwoBytes (*get_secure_random_bytes)(const void *this_arg);
+ /**
+ * Reads a `Signer` for this `KeysInterface` from the given input stream.
+ * This is only called during deserialization of other objects which contain
+ * `Sign`-implementing objects (ie `ChannelMonitor`s and `ChannelManager`s).
+ * The bytes are exactly those which `<Self::Signer as Writeable>::write()` writes, and
+ * contain no versioning scheme. You may wish to include your own version prefix and ensure
+ * you've read all of the provided bytes to ensure no corruption occurred.
+ */
+ struct LDKCResult_SignDecodeErrorZ (*read_chan_signer)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKu8slice reader);
+ /**
+ * Frees any resources associated with this object given its this_arg pointer.
+ * Does not need to free the outer struct containing function pointers and may be NULL is no resources need to be freed.
+ */
+ void (*free)(void *this_arg);
+} LDKKeysInterface;
+
+/**
+ * A trait which should be implemented to provide feerate information on a number of time
+ * horizons.
+ *
+ * Note that all of the functions implemented here *must* be reentrant-safe (obviously - they're
+ * called from inside the library in response to chain events, P2P events, or timer events).
+ */
+typedef struct LDKFeeEstimator {
+ /**
+ * An opaque pointer which is passed to your function implementations as an argument.
+ * This has no meaning in the LDK, and can be NULL or any other value.
+ */
+ void *this_arg;
+ /**
+ * Gets estimated satoshis of fee required per 1000 Weight-Units.
+ *
+ * Must be no smaller than 253 (ie 1 satoshi-per-byte rounded up to ensure later round-downs
+ * don't put us below 1 satoshi-per-byte).
+ *
+ * This translates to:
+ * * satoshis-per-byte * 250
+ * * ceil(satoshis-per-kbyte / 4)
+ */
+ uint32_t (*get_est_sat_per_1000_weight)(const void *this_arg, enum LDKConfirmationTarget confirmation_target);
+ /**
+ * Frees any resources associated with this object given its this_arg pointer.
+ * Does not need to free the outer struct containing function pointers and may be NULL is no resources need to be freed.
+ */
+ void (*free)(void *this_arg);
+} LDKFeeEstimator;
+
+/**
+ * A trait encapsulating the operations required of a logger
+ */
+typedef struct LDKLogger {
+ /**
+ * An opaque pointer which is passed to your function implementations as an argument.
+ * This has no meaning in the LDK, and can be NULL or any other value.
+ */
+ void *this_arg;
+ /**
+ * Logs the `Record`
+ */
+ void (*log)(const void *this_arg, const char *record);
+ /**
+ * Frees any resources associated with this object given its this_arg pointer.
+ * Does not need to free the outer struct containing function pointers and may be NULL is no resources need to be freed.
+ */
+ void (*free)(void *this_arg);
+} LDKLogger;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * Manager which keeps track of a number of channels and sends messages to the appropriate
+ * channel, also tracking HTLC preimages and forwarding onion packets appropriately.
+ *
+ * Implements ChannelMessageHandler, handling the multi-channel parts and passing things through
+ * to individual Channels.
+ *
+ * Implements Writeable to write out all channel state to disk. Implies peer_disconnected() for
+ * all peers during write/read (though does not modify this instance, only the instance being
+ * serialized). This will result in any channels which have not yet exchanged funding_created (ie
+ * called funding_transaction_generated for outbound channels).
+ *
+ * Note that you can be a bit lazier about writing out ChannelManager than you can be with
+ * ChannelMonitors. With ChannelMonitors you MUST write each monitor update out to disk before
+ * returning from chain::Watch::watch_/update_channel, with ChannelManagers, writing updates
+ * happens out-of-band (and will prevent any other ChannelManager operations from occurring during
+ * the serialization process). If the deserialized version is out-of-date compared to the
+ * ChannelMonitors passed by reference to read(), those channels will be force-closed based on the
+ * ChannelMonitor state and no funds will be lost (mod on-chain transaction fees).
+ *
+ * Note that the deserializer is only implemented for (BlockHash, ChannelManager), which
+ * tells you the last block hash which was block_connect()ed. You MUST rescan any blocks along
+ * the \"reorg path\" (ie call block_disconnected() until you get to a common block and then call
+ * block_connected() to step towards your best block) upon deserialization before using the
+ * object!
+ *
+ * Note that ChannelManager is responsible for tracking liveness of its channels and generating
+ * ChannelUpdate messages informing peers that the channel is temporarily disabled. To avoid
+ * spam due to quick disconnection/reconnection, updates are not sent until the channel has been
+ * offline for a full minute. In order to track this, you must call
+ * timer_tick_occurred roughly once per minute, though it doesn't have to be perfect.
+ *
+ * Rather than using a plain ChannelManager, it is preferable to use either a SimpleArcChannelManager
+ * a SimpleRefChannelManager, for conciseness. See their documentation for more details, but
+ * essentially you should default to using a SimpleRefChannelManager, and use a
+ * SimpleArcChannelManager when you require a ChannelManager with a static lifetime, such as when
+ * you're using lightning-net-tokio.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKChannelManager {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeChannelManager *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKChannelManager;
+
+/**
+ * A tuple of 2 elements. See the individual fields for the types contained.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKC2Tuple_BlockHashChannelManagerZ {
+ /**
+ * The element at position 0
+ */
+ struct LDKThirtyTwoBytes a;
+ /**
+ * The element at position 1
+ */
+ struct LDKChannelManager b;
+} LDKC2Tuple_BlockHashChannelManagerZ;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelManagerZDecodeErrorZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelManagerZDecodeErrorZPtr {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the success state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is not set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKC2Tuple_BlockHashChannelManagerZ *result;
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the error state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKDecodeError *err;
+} LDKCResult_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelManagerZDecodeErrorZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelManagerZDecodeErrorZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a crate::c_types::derived::C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelManagerZ on success and a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::DecodeError on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelManagerZDecodeErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelManagerZDecodeErrorZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelManagerZDecodeErrorZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelManagerZDecodeErrorZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_C2Tuple_BlockHashChannelManagerZDecodeErrorZ;
+
+/**
+ * A trait indicating an object may generate message send events
+ */
+typedef struct LDKMessageSendEventsProvider {
+ /**
+ * An opaque pointer which is passed to your function implementations as an argument.
+ * This has no meaning in the LDK, and can be NULL or any other value.
+ */
+ void *this_arg;
+ /**
+ * Gets the list of pending events which were generated by previous actions, clearing the list
+ * in the process.
+ */
+ struct LDKCVec_MessageSendEventZ (*get_and_clear_pending_msg_events)(const void *this_arg);
+ /**
+ * Frees any resources associated with this object given its this_arg pointer.
+ * Does not need to free the outer struct containing function pointers and may be NULL is no resources need to be freed.
+ */
+ void (*free)(void *this_arg);
+} LDKMessageSendEventsProvider;
+
+/**
+ * A trait indicating an object may generate events
+ */
+typedef struct LDKEventsProvider {
+ /**
+ * An opaque pointer which is passed to your function implementations as an argument.
+ * This has no meaning in the LDK, and can be NULL or any other value.
+ */
+ void *this_arg;
+ /**
+ * Gets the list of pending events which were generated by previous actions, clearing the list
+ * in the process.
+ */
+ struct LDKCVec_EventZ (*get_and_clear_pending_events)(const void *this_arg);
+ /**
+ * Frees any resources associated with this object given its this_arg pointer.
+ * Does not need to free the outer struct containing function pointers and may be NULL is no resources need to be freed.
+ */
+ void (*free)(void *this_arg);
+} LDKEventsProvider;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * Configuration we set when applicable.
+ *
+ * Default::default() provides sane defaults.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKChannelHandshakeConfig {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeChannelHandshakeConfig *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKChannelHandshakeConfig;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * Optional channel limits which are applied during channel creation.
+ *
+ * These limits are only applied to our counterparty's limits, not our own.
+ *
+ * Use 0/<type>::max_value() as appropriate to skip checking.
+ *
+ * Provides sane defaults for most configurations.
+ *
+ * Most additional limits are disabled except those with which specify a default in individual
+ * field documentation. Note that this may result in barely-usable channels, but since they
+ * are applied mostly only to incoming channels that's not much of a problem.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKChannelHandshakeLimits {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeChannelHandshakeLimits *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKChannelHandshakeLimits;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * Top-level config which holds ChannelHandshakeLimits and ChannelConfig.
+ *
+ * Default::default() provides sane defaults for most configurations
+ * (but currently with 0 relay fees!)
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKUserConfig {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeUserConfig *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKUserConfig;
+
+/**
+ * The `Access` trait defines behavior for accessing chain data and state, such as blocks and
+ * UTXOs.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKAccess {
+ /**
+ * An opaque pointer which is passed to your function implementations as an argument.
+ * This has no meaning in the LDK, and can be NULL or any other value.
+ */
+ void *this_arg;
+ /**
+ * Returns the transaction output of a funding transaction encoded by [`short_channel_id`].
+ * Returns an error if `genesis_hash` is for a different chain or if such a transaction output
+ * is unknown.
+ *
+ * [`short_channel_id`]: https://github.com/lightningnetwork/lightning-rfc/blob/master/07-routing-gossip.md#definition-of-short_channel_id
+ */
+ struct LDKCResult_TxOutAccessErrorZ (*get_utxo)(const void *this_arg, const uint8_t (*genesis_hash)[32], uint64_t short_channel_id);
+ /**
+ * Frees any resources associated with this object given its this_arg pointer.
+ * Does not need to free the outer struct containing function pointers and may be NULL is no resources need to be freed.
+ */
+ void (*free)(void *this_arg);
+} LDKAccess;
+
+/**
+ * The `Listen` trait is used to notify when blocks have been connected or disconnected from the
+ * chain.
+ *
+ * Useful when needing to replay chain data upon startup or as new chain events occur. Clients
+ * sourcing chain data using a block-oriented API should prefer this interface over [`Confirm`].
+ * Such clients fetch the entire header chain whereas clients using [`Confirm`] only fetch headers
+ * when needed.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKListen {
+ /**
+ * An opaque pointer which is passed to your function implementations as an argument.
+ * This has no meaning in the LDK, and can be NULL or any other value.
+ */
+ void *this_arg;
+ /**
+ * Notifies the listener that a block was added at the given height.
+ */
+ void (*block_connected)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKu8slice block, uint32_t height);
+ /**
+ * Notifies the listener that a block was removed at the given height.
+ */
+ void (*block_disconnected)(const void *this_arg, const uint8_t (*header)[80], uint32_t height);
+ /**
+ * Frees any resources associated with this object given its this_arg pointer.
+ * Does not need to free the outer struct containing function pointers and may be NULL is no resources need to be freed.
+ */
+ void (*free)(void *this_arg);
+} LDKListen;
+
+/**
+ * The `Confirm` trait is used to notify when transactions have been confirmed on chain or
+ * unconfirmed during a chain reorganization.
+ *
+ * Clients sourcing chain data using a transaction-oriented API should prefer this interface over
+ * [`Listen`]. For instance, an Electrum client may implement [`Filter`] by subscribing to activity
+ * related to registered transactions and outputs. Upon notification, it would pass along the
+ * matching transactions using this interface.
+ *
+ * # Use
+ *
+ * The intended use is as follows:
+ * - Call [`transactions_confirmed`] to process any on-chain activity of interest.
+ * - Call [`transaction_unconfirmed`] to process any transaction returned by [`get_relevant_txids`]
+ * that has been reorganized out of the chain.
+ * - Call [`best_block_updated`] whenever a new chain tip becomes available.
+ *
+ * # Order
+ *
+ * Clients must call these methods in chain order. Specifically:
+ * - Transactions confirmed in a block must be given before transactions confirmed in a later
+ * block.
+ * - Dependent transactions within the same block must be given in topological order, possibly in
+ * separate calls.
+ * - Unconfirmed transactions must be given after the original confirmations and before any
+ * reconfirmation.
+ *
+ * See individual method documentation for further details.
+ *
+ * [`transactions_confirmed`]: Self::transactions_confirmed
+ * [`transaction_unconfirmed`]: Self::transaction_unconfirmed
+ * [`best_block_updated`]: Self::best_block_updated
+ * [`get_relevant_txids`]: Self::get_relevant_txids
+ */
+typedef struct LDKConfirm {
+ /**
+ * An opaque pointer which is passed to your function implementations as an argument.
+ * This has no meaning in the LDK, and can be NULL or any other value.
+ */
+ void *this_arg;
+ /**
+ * Processes transactions confirmed in a block with a given header and height.
+ *
+ * Should be called for any transactions registered by [`Filter::register_tx`] or any
+ * transactions spending an output registered by [`Filter::register_output`]. Such transactions
+ * appearing in the same block do not need to be included in the same call; instead, multiple
+ * calls with additional transactions may be made so long as they are made in [chain order].
+ *
+ * May be called before or after [`best_block_updated`] for the corresponding block. However,
+ * in the event of a chain reorganization, it must not be called with a `header` that is no
+ * longer in the chain as of the last call to [`best_block_updated`].
+ *
+ * [chain order]: Self#order
+ * [`best_block_updated`]: Self::best_block_updated
+ */
+ void (*transactions_confirmed)(const void *this_arg, const uint8_t (*header)[80], struct LDKCVec_C2Tuple_usizeTransactionZZ txdata, uint32_t height);
+ /**
+ * Processes a transaction that is no longer confirmed as result of a chain reorganization.
+ *
+ * Should be called for any transaction returned by [`get_relevant_txids`] if it has been
+ * reorganized out of the best chain. Once called, the given transaction should not be returned
+ * by [`get_relevant_txids`] unless it has been reconfirmed via [`transactions_confirmed`].
+ *
+ * [`get_relevant_txids`]: Self::get_relevant_txids
+ * [`transactions_confirmed`]: Self::transactions_confirmed
+ */
+ void (*transaction_unconfirmed)(const void *this_arg, const uint8_t (*txid)[32]);
+ /**
+ * Processes an update to the best header connected at the given height.
+ *
+ * Should be called when a new header is available but may be skipped for intermediary blocks
+ * if they become available at the same time.
+ */
+ void (*best_block_updated)(const void *this_arg, const uint8_t (*header)[80], uint32_t height);
+ /**
+ * Returns transactions that should be monitored for reorganization out of the chain.
+ *
+ * Should include any transactions passed to [`transactions_confirmed`] that have insufficient
+ * confirmations to be safe from a chain reorganization. Should not include any transactions
+ * passed to [`transaction_unconfirmed`] unless later reconfirmed.
+ *
+ * May be called to determine the subset of transactions that must still be monitored for
+ * reorganization. Will be idempotent between calls but may change as a result of calls to the
+ * other interface methods. Thus, this is useful to determine which transactions may need to be
+ * given to [`transaction_unconfirmed`].
+ *
+ * [`transactions_confirmed`]: Self::transactions_confirmed
+ * [`transaction_unconfirmed`]: Self::transaction_unconfirmed
+ */
+ struct LDKCVec_TxidZ (*get_relevant_txids)(const void *this_arg);
+ /**
+ * Frees any resources associated with this object given its this_arg pointer.
+ * Does not need to free the outer struct containing function pointers and may be NULL is no resources need to be freed.
+ */
+ void (*free)(void *this_arg);
+} LDKConfirm;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * A transaction output watched by a [`ChannelMonitor`] for spends on-chain.
+ *
+ * Used to convey to a [`Filter`] such an output with a given spending condition. Any transaction
+ * spending the output must be given to [`ChannelMonitor::block_connected`] either directly or via
+ * the return value of [`Filter::register_output`].
+ *
+ * If `block_hash` is `Some`, this indicates the output was created in the corresponding block and
+ * may have been spent there. See [`Filter::register_output`] for details.
+ *
+ * [`ChannelMonitor`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor
+ * [`ChannelMonitor::block_connected`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor::block_connected
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKWatchedOutput {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeWatchedOutput *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKWatchedOutput;
+
+/**
+ * The `Filter` trait defines behavior for indicating chain activity of interest pertaining to
+ * channels.
+ *
+ * This is useful in order to have a [`Watch`] implementation convey to a chain source which
+ * transactions to be notified of. Notification may take the form of pre-filtering blocks or, in
+ * the case of [BIP 157]/[BIP 158], only fetching a block if the compact filter matches. If
+ * receiving full blocks from a chain source, any further filtering is unnecessary.
+ *
+ * After an output has been registered, subsequent block retrievals from the chain source must not
+ * exclude any transactions matching the new criteria nor any in-block descendants of such
+ * transactions.
+ *
+ * Note that use as part of a [`Watch`] implementation involves reentrancy. Therefore, the `Filter`
+ * should not block on I/O. Implementations should instead queue the newly monitored data to be
+ * processed later. Then, in order to block until the data has been processed, any [`Watch`]
+ * invocation that has called the `Filter` must return [`TemporaryFailure`].
+ *
+ * [`TemporaryFailure`]: channelmonitor::ChannelMonitorUpdateErr::TemporaryFailure
+ * [BIP 157]: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0157.mediawiki
+ * [BIP 158]: https://github.com/bitcoin/bips/blob/master/bip-0158.mediawiki
+ */
+typedef struct LDKFilter {
+ /**
+ * An opaque pointer which is passed to your function implementations as an argument.
+ * This has no meaning in the LDK, and can be NULL or any other value.
+ */
+ void *this_arg;
+ /**
+ * Registers interest in a transaction with `txid` and having an output with `script_pubkey` as
+ * a spending condition.
+ */
+ void (*register_tx)(const void *this_arg, const uint8_t (*txid)[32], struct LDKu8slice script_pubkey);
+ /**
+ * Registers interest in spends of a transaction output.
+ *
+ * Optionally, when `output.block_hash` is set, should return any transaction spending the
+ * output that is found in the corresponding block along with its index.
+ *
+ * This return value is useful for Electrum clients in order to supply in-block descendant
+ * transactions which otherwise were not included. This is not necessary for other clients if
+ * such descendant transactions were already included (e.g., when a BIP 157 client provides the
+ * full block).
+ */
+ struct LDKCOption_C2Tuple_usizeTransactionZZ (*register_output)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKWatchedOutput output);
+ /**
+ * Frees any resources associated with this object given its this_arg pointer.
+ * Does not need to free the outer struct containing function pointers and may be NULL is no resources need to be freed.
+ */
+ void (*free)(void *this_arg);
+} LDKFilter;
+
+/**
+ * `Persist` defines behavior for persisting channel monitors: this could mean
+ * writing once to disk, and/or uploading to one or more backup services.
+ *
+ * Note that for every new monitor, you **must** persist the new `ChannelMonitor`
+ * to disk/backups. And, on every update, you **must** persist either the
+ * `ChannelMonitorUpdate` or the updated monitor itself. Otherwise, there is risk
+ * of situations such as revoking a transaction, then crashing before this
+ * revocation can be persisted, then unintentionally broadcasting a revoked
+ * transaction and losing money. This is a risk because previous channel states
+ * are toxic, so it's important that whatever channel state is persisted is
+ * kept up-to-date.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKPersist {
+ /**
+ * An opaque pointer which is passed to your function implementations as an argument.
+ * This has no meaning in the LDK, and can be NULL or any other value.
+ */
+ void *this_arg;
+ /**
+ * Persist a new channel's data. The data can be stored any way you want, but
+ * the identifier provided by Rust-Lightning is the channel's outpoint (and
+ * it is up to you to maintain a correct mapping between the outpoint and the
+ * stored channel data). Note that you **must** persist every new monitor to
+ * disk. See the `Persist` trait documentation for more details.
+ *
+ * See [`ChannelMonitor::write`] for writing out a `ChannelMonitor`,
+ * and [`ChannelMonitorUpdateErr`] for requirements when returning errors.
+ */
+ struct LDKCResult_NoneChannelMonitorUpdateErrZ (*persist_new_channel)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKOutPoint id, const struct LDKChannelMonitor *NONNULL_PTR data);
+ /**
+ * Update one channel's data. The provided `ChannelMonitor` has already
+ * applied the given update.
+ *
+ * Note that on every update, you **must** persist either the
+ * `ChannelMonitorUpdate` or the updated monitor itself to disk/backups. See
+ * the `Persist` trait documentation for more details.
+ *
+ * If an implementer chooses to persist the updates only, they need to make
+ * sure that all the updates are applied to the `ChannelMonitors` *before*
+ * the set of channel monitors is given to the `ChannelManager`
+ * deserialization routine. See [`ChannelMonitor::update_monitor`] for
+ * applying a monitor update to a monitor. If full `ChannelMonitors` are
+ * persisted, then there is no need to persist individual updates.
+ *
+ * Note that there could be a performance tradeoff between persisting complete
+ * channel monitors on every update vs. persisting only updates and applying
+ * them in batches. The size of each monitor grows `O(number of state updates)`
+ * whereas updates are small and `O(1)`.
+ *
+ * See [`ChannelMonitor::write`] for writing out a `ChannelMonitor`,
+ * [`ChannelMonitorUpdate::write`] for writing out an update, and
+ * [`ChannelMonitorUpdateErr`] for requirements when returning errors.
+ */
+ struct LDKCResult_NoneChannelMonitorUpdateErrZ (*update_persisted_channel)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKOutPoint id, const struct LDKChannelMonitorUpdate *NONNULL_PTR update, const struct LDKChannelMonitor *NONNULL_PTR data);
+ /**
+ * Frees any resources associated with this object given its this_arg pointer.
+ * Does not need to free the outer struct containing function pointers and may be NULL is no resources need to be freed.
+ */
+ void (*free)(void *this_arg);
+} LDKPersist;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * An implementation of [`chain::Watch`] for monitoring channels.
+ *
+ * Connected and disconnected blocks must be provided to `ChainMonitor` as documented by
+ * [`chain::Watch`]. May be used in conjunction with [`ChannelManager`] to monitor channels locally
+ * or used independently to monitor channels remotely. See the [module-level documentation] for
+ * details.
+ *
+ * [`ChannelManager`]: crate::ln::channelmanager::ChannelManager
+ * [module-level documentation]: crate::chain::chainmonitor
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKChainMonitor {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeChainMonitor *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKChainMonitor;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * Simple KeysInterface implementor that takes a 32-byte seed for use as a BIP 32 extended key
+ * and derives keys from that.
+ *
+ * Your node_id is seed/0'
+ * ChannelMonitor closes may use seed/1'
+ * Cooperative closes may use seed/2'
+ * The two close keys may be needed to claim on-chain funds!
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKKeysManager {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeKeysManager *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKKeysManager;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * Chain-related parameters used to construct a new `ChannelManager`.
+ *
+ * Typically, the block-specific parameters are derived from the best block hash for the network,
+ * as a newly constructed `ChannelManager` will not have created any channels yet. These parameters
+ * are not needed when deserializing a previously constructed `ChannelManager`.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKChainParameters {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeChainParameters *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKChainParameters;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * The best known block as identified by its hash and height.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKBestBlock {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeBestBlock *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKBestBlock;
+
+/**
+ * A 3-byte byte array.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKThreeBytes {
+ /**
+ * The three bytes
+ */
+ uint8_t data[3];
+} LDKThreeBytes;
+
+/**
+ * A trait to describe an object which can receive channel messages.
+ *
+ * Messages MAY be called in parallel when they originate from different their_node_ids, however
+ * they MUST NOT be called in parallel when the two calls have the same their_node_id.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKChannelMessageHandler {
+ /**
+ * An opaque pointer which is passed to your function implementations as an argument.
+ * This has no meaning in the LDK, and can be NULL or any other value.
+ */
+ void *this_arg;
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming open_channel message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_open_channel)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, struct LDKInitFeatures their_features, const struct LDKOpenChannel *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming accept_channel message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_accept_channel)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, struct LDKInitFeatures their_features, const struct LDKAcceptChannel *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming funding_created message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_funding_created)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKFundingCreated *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming funding_signed message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_funding_signed)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKFundingSigned *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming funding_locked message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_funding_locked)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKFundingLocked *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming shutdown message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_shutdown)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKInitFeatures *NONNULL_PTR their_features, const struct LDKShutdown *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming closing_signed message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_closing_signed)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKClosingSigned *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming update_add_htlc message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_update_add_htlc)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKUpdateAddHTLC *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming update_fulfill_htlc message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_update_fulfill_htlc)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKUpdateFulfillHTLC *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming update_fail_htlc message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_update_fail_htlc)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKUpdateFailHTLC *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming update_fail_malformed_htlc message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_update_fail_malformed_htlc)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKUpdateFailMalformedHTLC *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming commitment_signed message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_commitment_signed)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKCommitmentSigned *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming revoke_and_ack message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_revoke_and_ack)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKRevokeAndACK *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming update_fee message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_update_fee)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKUpdateFee *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming announcement_signatures message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_announcement_signatures)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKAnnouncementSignatures *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Indicates a connection to the peer failed/an existing connection was lost. If no connection
+ * is believed to be possible in the future (eg they're sending us messages we don't
+ * understand or indicate they require unknown feature bits), no_connection_possible is set
+ * and any outstanding channels should be failed.
+ */
+ void (*peer_disconnected)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, bool no_connection_possible);
+ /**
+ * Handle a peer reconnecting, possibly generating channel_reestablish message(s).
+ */
+ void (*peer_connected)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKInit *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming channel_reestablish message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_channel_reestablish)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKChannelReestablish *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming channel update from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_channel_update)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKChannelUpdate *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming error message from the given peer.
+ */
+ void (*handle_error)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKErrorMessage *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Implementation of MessageSendEventsProvider for this object.
+ */
+ struct LDKMessageSendEventsProvider MessageSendEventsProvider;
+ /**
+ * Frees any resources associated with this object given its this_arg pointer.
+ * Does not need to free the outer struct containing function pointers and may be NULL is no resources need to be freed.
+ */
+ void (*free)(void *this_arg);
+} LDKChannelMessageHandler;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * Arguments for the creation of a ChannelManager that are not deserialized.
+ *
+ * At a high-level, the process for deserializing a ChannelManager and resuming normal operation
+ * is:
+ * 1) Deserialize all stored ChannelMonitors.
+ * 2) Deserialize the ChannelManager by filling in this struct and calling:
+ * <(BlockHash, ChannelManager)>::read(reader, args)
+ * This may result in closing some Channels if the ChannelMonitor is newer than the stored
+ * ChannelManager state to ensure no loss of funds. Thus, transactions may be broadcasted.
+ * 3) If you are not fetching full blocks, register all relevant ChannelMonitor outpoints the same
+ * way you would handle a `chain::Filter` call using ChannelMonitor::get_outputs_to_watch() and
+ * ChannelMonitor::get_funding_txo().
+ * 4) Reconnect blocks on your ChannelMonitors.
+ * 5) Disconnect/connect blocks on the ChannelManager.
+ * 6) Move the ChannelMonitors into your local chain::Watch.
+ *
+ * Note that the ordering of #4-6 is not of importance, however all three must occur before you
+ * call any other methods on the newly-deserialized ChannelManager.
+ *
+ * Note that because some channels may be closed during deserialization, it is critical that you
+ * always deserialize only the latest version of a ChannelManager and ChannelMonitors available to
+ * you. If you deserialize an old ChannelManager (during which force-closure transactions may be
+ * broadcast), and then later deserialize a newer version of the same ChannelManager (which will
+ * not force-close the same channels but consider them live), you may end up revoking a state for
+ * which you've already broadcasted the transaction.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKChannelManagerReadArgs {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeChannelManagerReadArgs *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKChannelManagerReadArgs;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * Proof that the sender knows the per-commitment secret of the previous commitment transaction.
+ * This is used to convince the recipient that the channel is at a certain commitment
+ * number even if they lost that data due to a local failure. Of course, the peer may lie
+ * and even later commitments may have been revoked.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKDataLossProtect {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeDataLossProtect *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKDataLossProtect;
+
+/**
+ * A trait to describe an object which can receive routing messages.
+ *
+ * # Implementor DoS Warnings
+ *
+ * For `gossip_queries` messages there are potential DoS vectors when handling
+ * inbound queries. Implementors using an on-disk network graph should be aware of
+ * repeated disk I/O for queries accessing different parts of the network graph.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKRoutingMessageHandler {
+ /**
+ * An opaque pointer which is passed to your function implementations as an argument.
+ * This has no meaning in the LDK, and can be NULL or any other value.
+ */
+ void *this_arg;
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming node_announcement message, returning true if it should be forwarded on,
+ * false or returning an Err otherwise.
+ */
+ struct LDKCResult_boolLightningErrorZ (*handle_node_announcement)(const void *this_arg, const struct LDKNodeAnnouncement *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle a channel_announcement message, returning true if it should be forwarded on, false
+ * or returning an Err otherwise.
+ */
+ struct LDKCResult_boolLightningErrorZ (*handle_channel_announcement)(const void *this_arg, const struct LDKChannelAnnouncement *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle an incoming channel_update message, returning true if it should be forwarded on,
+ * false or returning an Err otherwise.
+ */
+ struct LDKCResult_boolLightningErrorZ (*handle_channel_update)(const void *this_arg, const struct LDKChannelUpdate *NONNULL_PTR msg);
+ /**
+ * Handle some updates to the route graph that we learned due to an outbound failed payment.
+ */
+ void (*handle_htlc_fail_channel_update)(const void *this_arg, const struct LDKHTLCFailChannelUpdate *NONNULL_PTR update);
+ /**
+ * Gets a subset of the channel announcements and updates required to dump our routing table
+ * to a remote node, starting at the short_channel_id indicated by starting_point and
+ * including the batch_amount entries immediately higher in numerical value than starting_point.
+ */
+ struct LDKCVec_C3Tuple_ChannelAnnouncementChannelUpdateChannelUpdateZZ (*get_next_channel_announcements)(const void *this_arg, uint64_t starting_point, uint8_t batch_amount);
+ /**
+ * Gets a subset of the node announcements required to dump our routing table to a remote node,
+ * starting at the node *after* the provided publickey and including batch_amount entries
+ * immediately higher (as defined by <PublicKey as Ord>::cmp) than starting_point.
+ * If None is provided for starting_point, we start at the first node.
+ */
+ struct LDKCVec_NodeAnnouncementZ (*get_next_node_announcements)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey starting_point, uint8_t batch_amount);
+ /**
+ * Called when a connection is established with a peer. This can be used to
+ * perform routing table synchronization using a strategy defined by the
+ * implementor.
+ */
+ void (*sync_routing_table)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, const struct LDKInit *NONNULL_PTR init);
+ /**
+ * Handles the reply of a query we initiated to learn about channels
+ * for a given range of blocks. We can expect to receive one or more
+ * replies to a single query.
+ */
+ struct LDKCResult_NoneLightningErrorZ (*handle_reply_channel_range)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, struct LDKReplyChannelRange msg);
+ /**
+ * Handles the reply of a query we initiated asking for routing gossip
+ * messages for a list of channels. We should receive this message when
+ * a node has completed its best effort to send us the pertaining routing
+ * gossip messages.
+ */
+ struct LDKCResult_NoneLightningErrorZ (*handle_reply_short_channel_ids_end)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, struct LDKReplyShortChannelIdsEnd msg);
+ /**
+ * Handles when a peer asks us to send a list of short_channel_ids
+ * for the requested range of blocks.
+ */
+ struct LDKCResult_NoneLightningErrorZ (*handle_query_channel_range)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, struct LDKQueryChannelRange msg);
+ /**
+ * Handles when a peer asks us to send routing gossip messages for a
+ * list of short_channel_ids.
+ */
+ struct LDKCResult_NoneLightningErrorZ (*handle_query_short_channel_ids)(const void *this_arg, struct LDKPublicKey their_node_id, struct LDKQueryShortChannelIds msg);
+ /**
+ * Implementation of MessageSendEventsProvider for this object.
+ */
+ struct LDKMessageSendEventsProvider MessageSendEventsProvider;
+ /**
+ * Frees any resources associated with this object given its this_arg pointer.
+ * Does not need to free the outer struct containing function pointers and may be NULL is no resources need to be freed.
+ */
+ void (*free)(void *this_arg);
+} LDKRoutingMessageHandler;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * A dummy struct which implements `RoutingMessageHandler` without storing any routing information
+ * or doing any processing. You can provide one of these as the route_handler in a MessageHandler.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKIgnoringMessageHandler {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeIgnoringMessageHandler *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKIgnoringMessageHandler;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * A dummy struct which implements `ChannelMessageHandler` without having any channels.
+ * You can provide one of these as the route_handler in a MessageHandler.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKErroringMessageHandler {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeErroringMessageHandler *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKErroringMessageHandler;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * Provides references to trait impls which handle different types of messages.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKMessageHandler {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeMessageHandler *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKMessageHandler;
+
+/**
+ * Provides an object which can be used to send data to and which uniquely identifies a connection
+ * to a remote host. You will need to be able to generate multiple of these which meet Eq and
+ * implement Hash to meet the PeerManager API.
+ *
+ * For efficiency, Clone should be relatively cheap for this type.
+ *
+ * You probably want to just extend an int and put a file descriptor in a struct and implement
+ * send_data. Note that if you are using a higher-level net library that may call close() itself,
+ * be careful to ensure you don't have races whereby you might register a new connection with an
+ * fd which is the same as a previous one which has yet to be removed via
+ * PeerManager::socket_disconnected().
+ */
+typedef struct LDKSocketDescriptor {
+ /**
+ * An opaque pointer which is passed to your function implementations as an argument.
+ * This has no meaning in the LDK, and can be NULL or any other value.
+ */
+ void *this_arg;
+ /**
+ * Attempts to send some data from the given slice to the peer.
+ *
+ * Returns the amount of data which was sent, possibly 0 if the socket has since disconnected.
+ * Note that in the disconnected case, socket_disconnected must still fire and further write
+ * attempts may occur until that time.
+ *
+ * If the returned size is smaller than data.len(), a write_available event must
+ * trigger the next time more data can be written. Additionally, until the a send_data event
+ * completes fully, no further read_events should trigger on the same peer!
+ *
+ * If a read_event on this descriptor had previously returned true (indicating that read
+ * events should be paused to prevent DoS in the send buffer), resume_read may be set
+ * indicating that read events on this descriptor should resume. A resume_read of false does
+ * *not* imply that further read events should be paused.
+ */
+ uintptr_t (*send_data)(void *this_arg, struct LDKu8slice data, bool resume_read);
+ /**
+ * Disconnect the socket pointed to by this SocketDescriptor. Once this function returns, no
+ * more calls to write_buffer_space_avail, read_event or socket_disconnected may be made with
+ * this descriptor. No socket_disconnected call should be generated as a result of this call,
+ * though races may occur whereby disconnect_socket is called after a call to
+ * socket_disconnected but prior to socket_disconnected returning.
+ */
+ void (*disconnect_socket)(void *this_arg);
+ /**
+ * Checks if two objects are equal given this object's this_arg pointer and another object.
+ */
+ bool (*eq)(const void *this_arg, const struct LDKSocketDescriptor *NONNULL_PTR other_arg);
+ /**
+ * Calculate a succinct non-cryptographic hash for an object given its this_arg pointer.
+ * This is used, for example, for inclusion of this object in a hash map.
+ */
+ uint64_t (*hash)(const void *this_arg);
+ /**
+ * Creates a copy of the object pointed to by this_arg, for a copy of this SocketDescriptor.
+ * Note that the ultimate copy of the SocketDescriptor will have all function pointers the same as the original.
+ * May be NULL if no action needs to be taken, the this_arg pointer will be copied into the new SocketDescriptor.
+ */
+ void *(*clone)(const void *this_arg);
+ /**
+ * Frees any resources associated with this object given its this_arg pointer.
+ * Does not need to free the outer struct containing function pointers and may be NULL is no resources need to be freed.
+ */
+ void (*free)(void *this_arg);
+} LDKSocketDescriptor;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * A PeerManager manages a set of peers, described by their SocketDescriptor and marshalls socket
+ * events into messages which it passes on to its MessageHandlers.
+ *
+ * Rather than using a plain PeerManager, it is preferable to use either a SimpleArcPeerManager
+ * a SimpleRefPeerManager, for conciseness. See their documentation for more details, but
+ * essentially you should default to using a SimpleRefPeerManager, and use a
+ * SimpleArcPeerManager when you require a PeerManager with a static lifetime, such as when
+ * you're using lightning-net-tokio.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKPeerManager {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativePeerManager *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKPeerManager;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * Static channel fields used to build transactions given per-commitment fields, organized by
+ * broadcaster/countersignatory.
+ *
+ * This is derived from the holder/counterparty-organized ChannelTransactionParameters via the
+ * as_holder_broadcastable and as_counterparty_broadcastable functions.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKDirectedChannelTransactionParameters {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeDirectedChannelTransactionParameters *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKDirectedChannelTransactionParameters;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * A simple newtype for RwLockReadGuard<'a, NetworkGraph>.
+ * This exists only to make accessing a RwLock<NetworkGraph> possible from
+ * the C bindings, as it can be done directly in Rust code.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKLockedNetworkGraph {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeLockedNetworkGraph *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKLockedNetworkGraph;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * Receives and validates network updates from peers,
+ * stores authentic and relevant data as a network graph.
+ * This network graph is then used for routing payments.
+ * Provides interface to help with initial routing sync by
+ * serving historical announcements.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKNetGraphMsgHandler {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeNetGraphMsgHandler *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKNetGraphMsgHandler;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * FilesystemPersister persists channel data on disk, where each channel's
+ * data is stored in a file named after its funding outpoint.
+ *
+ * Warning: this module does the best it can with calls to persist data, but it
+ * can only guarantee that the data is passed to the drive. It is up to the
+ * drive manufacturers to do the actual persistence properly, which they often
+ * don't (especially on consumer-grade hardware). Therefore, it is up to the
+ * user to validate their entire storage stack, to ensure the writes are
+ * persistent.
+ * Corollary: especially when dealing with larger amounts of money, it is best
+ * practice to have multiple channel data backups and not rely only on one
+ * FilesystemPersister.
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKFilesystemPersister {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeFilesystemPersister *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKFilesystemPersister;
+
+extern const uintptr_t MAX_BUF_SIZE;
+
+extern const uint64_t MIN_RELAY_FEE_SAT_PER_1000_WEIGHT;
+
+extern const uint64_t CLOSED_CHANNEL_UPDATE_ID;
+
+extern const uint16_t BREAKDOWN_TIMEOUT;
+
+extern const uint16_t MIN_CLTV_EXPIRY_DELTA;
+
+extern const uintptr_t REVOKEABLE_REDEEMSCRIPT_MAX_LENGTH;
+
+/**
+ * Frees the data buffer, if data_is_owned is set and datalen > 0.
+ */
+void Transaction_free(struct LDKTransaction _res);
+
+/**
+ * Frees the data pointed to by script_pubkey.
+ */
+void TxOut_free(struct LDKTxOut _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new TxOut which has the same data as `orig` but with a new script buffer.
+ */
+struct LDKTxOut TxOut_clone(const struct LDKTxOut *NONNULL_PTR orig);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_ChannelConfigDecodeErrorZ in the success state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_ChannelConfigDecodeErrorZ CResult_ChannelConfigDecodeErrorZ_ok(struct LDKChannelConfig o);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_ChannelConfigDecodeErrorZ in the error state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_ChannelConfigDecodeErrorZ CResult_ChannelConfigDecodeErrorZ_err(struct LDKDecodeError e);
+
+/**
+ * Frees any resources used by the CResult_ChannelConfigDecodeErrorZ.
+ */
+void CResult_ChannelConfigDecodeErrorZ_free(struct LDKCResult_ChannelConfigDecodeErrorZ _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_ChannelConfigDecodeErrorZ which has the same data as `orig`
+ * but with all dynamically-allocated buffers duplicated in new buffers.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_ChannelConfigDecodeErrorZ CResult_ChannelConfigDecodeErrorZ_clone(const struct LDKCResult_ChannelConfigDecodeErrorZ *NONNULL_PTR orig);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_OutPointDecodeErrorZ in the success state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_OutPointDecodeErrorZ CResult_OutPointDecodeErrorZ_ok(struct LDKOutPoint o);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_OutPointDecodeErrorZ in the error state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_OutPointDecodeErrorZ CResult_OutPointDecodeErrorZ_err(struct LDKDecodeError e);
+
+/**
+ * Frees any resources used by the CResult_OutPointDecodeErrorZ.
+ */
+void CResult_OutPointDecodeErrorZ_free(struct LDKCResult_OutPointDecodeErrorZ _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_OutPointDecodeErrorZ which has the same data as `orig`
+ * but with all dynamically-allocated buffers duplicated in new buffers.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_OutPointDecodeErrorZ CResult_OutPointDecodeErrorZ_clone(const struct LDKCResult_OutPointDecodeErrorZ *NONNULL_PTR orig);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_SecretKeyErrorZ in the success state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_SecretKeyErrorZ CResult_SecretKeyErrorZ_ok(struct LDKSecretKey o);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_SecretKeyErrorZ in the error state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_SecretKeyErrorZ CResult_SecretKeyErrorZ_err(enum LDKSecp256k1Error e);
+
+/**
+ * Frees any resources used by the CResult_SecretKeyErrorZ.
+ */
+void CResult_SecretKeyErrorZ_free(struct LDKCResult_SecretKeyErrorZ _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_PublicKeyErrorZ in the success state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_PublicKeyErrorZ CResult_PublicKeyErrorZ_ok(struct LDKPublicKey o);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_PublicKeyErrorZ in the error state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_PublicKeyErrorZ CResult_PublicKeyErrorZ_err(enum LDKSecp256k1Error e);
+
+/**
+ * Frees any resources used by the CResult_PublicKeyErrorZ.
+ */
+void CResult_PublicKeyErrorZ_free(struct LDKCResult_PublicKeyErrorZ _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_TxCreationKeysDecodeErrorZ in the success state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_TxCreationKeysDecodeErrorZ CResult_TxCreationKeysDecodeErrorZ_ok(struct LDKTxCreationKeys o);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_TxCreationKeysDecodeErrorZ in the error state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_TxCreationKeysDecodeErrorZ CResult_TxCreationKeysDecodeErrorZ_err(struct LDKDecodeError e);
+
+/**
+ * Frees any resources used by the CResult_TxCreationKeysDecodeErrorZ.
+ */
+void CResult_TxCreationKeysDecodeErrorZ_free(struct LDKCResult_TxCreationKeysDecodeErrorZ _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_TxCreationKeysDecodeErrorZ which has the same data as `orig`
+ * but with all dynamically-allocated buffers duplicated in new buffers.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_TxCreationKeysDecodeErrorZ CResult_TxCreationKeysDecodeErrorZ_clone(const struct LDKCResult_TxCreationKeysDecodeErrorZ *NONNULL_PTR orig);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_ChannelPublicKeysDecodeErrorZ in the success state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_ChannelPublicKeysDecodeErrorZ CResult_ChannelPublicKeysDecodeErrorZ_ok(struct LDKChannelPublicKeys o);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_ChannelPublicKeysDecodeErrorZ in the error state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_ChannelPublicKeysDecodeErrorZ CResult_ChannelPublicKeysDecodeErrorZ_err(struct LDKDecodeError e);
+
+/**
+ * Frees any resources used by the CResult_ChannelPublicKeysDecodeErrorZ.
+ */
+void CResult_ChannelPublicKeysDecodeErrorZ_free(struct LDKCResult_ChannelPublicKeysDecodeErrorZ _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_ChannelPublicKeysDecodeErrorZ which has the same data as `orig`
+ * but with all dynamically-allocated buffers duplicated in new buffers.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_ChannelPublicKeysDecodeErrorZ CResult_ChannelPublicKeysDecodeErrorZ_clone(const struct LDKCResult_ChannelPublicKeysDecodeErrorZ *NONNULL_PTR orig);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_TxCreationKeysErrorZ in the success state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_TxCreationKeysErrorZ CResult_TxCreationKeysErrorZ_ok(struct LDKTxCreationKeys o);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_TxCreationKeysErrorZ in the error state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_TxCreationKeysErrorZ CResult_TxCreationKeysErrorZ_err(enum LDKSecp256k1Error e);
+
+/**
+ * Frees any resources used by the CResult_TxCreationKeysErrorZ.
+ */
+void CResult_TxCreationKeysErrorZ_free(struct LDKCResult_TxCreationKeysErrorZ _res);
+
+/**
+ * Constructs a new COption_u32Z containing a u32
+ */
+struct LDKCOption_u32Z COption_u32Z_some(uint32_t o);
+
+/**
+ * Constructs a new COption_u32Z containing nothing
+ */
+struct LDKCOption_u32Z COption_u32Z_none(void);
+
+/**
+ * Frees any resources associated with the u32, if we are in the Some state
+ */
+void COption_u32Z_free(struct LDKCOption_u32Z _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new COption_u32Z which has the same data as `orig`
+ * but with all dynamically-allocated buffers duplicated in new buffers.
+ */
+struct LDKCOption_u32Z COption_u32Z_clone(const struct LDKCOption_u32Z *NONNULL_PTR orig);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_HTLCOutputInCommitmentDecodeErrorZ in the success state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_HTLCOutputInCommitmentDecodeErrorZ CResult_HTLCOutputInCommitmentDecodeErrorZ_ok(struct LDKHTLCOutputInCommitment o);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_HTLCOutputInCommitmentDecodeErrorZ in the error state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_HTLCOutputInCommitmentDecodeErrorZ CResult_HTLCOutputInCommitmentDecodeErrorZ_err(struct LDKDecodeError e);
+
+/**
+ * Frees any resources used by the CResult_HTLCOutputInCommitmentDecodeErrorZ.
+ */
+void CResult_HTLCOutputInCommitmentDecodeErrorZ_free(struct LDKCResult_HTLCOutputInCommitmentDecodeErrorZ _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_HTLCOutputInCommitmentDecodeErrorZ which has the same data as `orig`
+ * but with all dynamically-allocated buffers duplicated in new buffers.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_HTLCOutputInCommitmentDecodeErrorZ CResult_HTLCOutputInCommitmentDecodeErrorZ_clone(const struct LDKCResult_HTLCOutputInCommitmentDecodeErrorZ *NONNULL_PTR orig);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_CounterpartyChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ in the success state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_CounterpartyChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ CResult_CounterpartyChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ_ok(struct LDKCounterpartyChannelTransactionParameters o);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_CounterpartyChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ in the error state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_CounterpartyChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ CResult_CounterpartyChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ_err(struct LDKDecodeError e);
+
+/**
+ * Frees any resources used by the CResult_CounterpartyChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ.
+ */
+void CResult_CounterpartyChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ_free(struct LDKCResult_CounterpartyChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_CounterpartyChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ which has the same data as `orig`
+ * but with all dynamically-allocated buffers duplicated in new buffers.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_CounterpartyChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ CResult_CounterpartyChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ_clone(const struct LDKCResult_CounterpartyChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ *NONNULL_PTR orig);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_ChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ in the success state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_ChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ CResult_ChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ_ok(struct LDKChannelTransactionParameters o);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_ChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ in the error state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_ChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ CResult_ChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ_err(struct LDKDecodeError e);
+
+/**
+ * Frees any resources used by the CResult_ChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ.
+ */
+void CResult_ChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ_free(struct LDKCResult_ChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_ChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ which has the same data as `orig`
+ * but with all dynamically-allocated buffers duplicated in new buffers.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_ChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ CResult_ChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ_clone(const struct LDKCResult_ChannelTransactionParametersDecodeErrorZ *NONNULL_PTR orig);
+
+/**
+ * Frees the buffer pointed to by `data` if `datalen` is non-0.
+ */
+void CVec_SignatureZ_free(struct LDKCVec_SignatureZ _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_HolderCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ in the success state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_HolderCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ CResult_HolderCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ_ok(struct LDKHolderCommitmentTransaction o);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_HolderCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ in the error state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_HolderCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ CResult_HolderCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ_err(struct LDKDecodeError e);
+
+/**
+ * Frees any resources used by the CResult_HolderCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ.
+ */
+void CResult_HolderCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ_free(struct LDKCResult_HolderCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_HolderCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ which has the same data as `orig`
+ * but with all dynamically-allocated buffers duplicated in new buffers.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_HolderCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ CResult_HolderCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ_clone(const struct LDKCResult_HolderCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ *NONNULL_PTR orig);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_BuiltCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ in the success state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_BuiltCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ CResult_BuiltCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ_ok(struct LDKBuiltCommitmentTransaction o);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_BuiltCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ in the error state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_BuiltCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ CResult_BuiltCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ_err(struct LDKDecodeError e);
+
+/**
+ * Frees any resources used by the CResult_BuiltCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ.
+ */
+void CResult_BuiltCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ_free(struct LDKCResult_BuiltCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_BuiltCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ which has the same data as `orig`
+ * but with all dynamically-allocated buffers duplicated in new buffers.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_BuiltCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ CResult_BuiltCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ_clone(const struct LDKCResult_BuiltCommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ *NONNULL_PTR orig);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_CommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ in the success state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_CommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ CResult_CommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ_ok(struct LDKCommitmentTransaction o);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_CommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ in the error state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_CommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ CResult_CommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ_err(struct LDKDecodeError e);
+
+/**
+ * Frees any resources used by the CResult_CommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ.
+ */
+void CResult_CommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ_free(struct LDKCResult_CommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_CommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ which has the same data as `orig`
+ * but with all dynamically-allocated buffers duplicated in new buffers.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_CommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ CResult_CommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ_clone(const struct LDKCResult_CommitmentTransactionDecodeErrorZ *NONNULL_PTR orig);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ in the success state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ CResult_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ_ok(struct LDKTrustedCommitmentTransaction o);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ in the error state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ CResult_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ_err(void);
+
+/**
+ * Frees any resources used by the CResult_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ.
+ */
+void CResult_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ_free(struct LDKCResult_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_CVec_SignatureZNoneZ in the success state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_CVec_SignatureZNoneZ CResult_CVec_SignatureZNoneZ_ok(struct LDKCVec_SignatureZ o);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_CVec_SignatureZNoneZ in the error state.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_CVec_SignatureZNoneZ CResult_CVec_SignatureZNoneZ_err(void);
+
+/**
+ * Frees any resources used by the CResult_CVec_SignatureZNoneZ.
+ */
+void CResult_CVec_SignatureZNoneZ_free(struct LDKCResult_CVec_SignatureZNoneZ _res);
+
+/**
+ * Creates a new CResult_CVec_SignatureZNoneZ which has the same data as `orig`
+ * but with all dynamically-allocated buffers duplicated in new buffers.
+ */
+struct LDKCResult_CVec_SignatureZNoneZ CResult_CVec_SignatureZNoneZ_clone(const struct LDKCResult_CVec_SignatureZNoneZ *NONNULL_PTR orig);