+/// `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.
+#[repr(C)]
+pub struct Persist {
+ pub this_arg: *mut c_void,
+ /// 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::serialize_for_disk`] for writing out a `ChannelMonitor`,
+ /// and [`ChannelMonitorUpdateErr`] for requirements when returning errors.
+ ///
+ /// [`ChannelMonitor::serialize_for_disk`]: struct.ChannelMonitor.html#method.serialize_for_disk
+ /// [`ChannelMonitorUpdateErr`]: enum.ChannelMonitorUpdateErr.html
+ #[must_use]
+ pub persist_new_channel: extern "C" fn (this_arg: *const c_void, id: crate::chain::transaction::OutPoint, data: &crate::chain::channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor) -> crate::c_types::derived::CResult_NoneChannelMonitorUpdateErrZ,
+ /// 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::serialize_for_disk`] for writing out a `ChannelMonitor`,
+ /// [`ChannelMonitorUpdate::write`] for writing out an update, and
+ /// [`ChannelMonitorUpdateErr`] for requirements when returning errors.
+ ///
+ /// [`ChannelMonitor::update_monitor`]: struct.ChannelMonitor.html#impl-1
+ /// [`ChannelMonitor::serialize_for_disk`]: struct.ChannelMonitor.html#method.serialize_for_disk
+ /// [`ChannelMonitorUpdate::write`]: struct.ChannelMonitorUpdate.html#method.write
+ /// [`ChannelMonitorUpdateErr`]: enum.ChannelMonitorUpdateErr.html
+ #[must_use]
+ pub update_persisted_channel: extern "C" fn (this_arg: *const c_void, id: crate::chain::transaction::OutPoint, update: &crate::chain::channelmonitor::ChannelMonitorUpdate, data: &crate::chain::channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor) -> crate::c_types::derived::CResult_NoneChannelMonitorUpdateErrZ,
+ pub free: Option<extern "C" fn(this_arg: *mut c_void)>,
+}
+unsafe impl Send for Persist {}
+unsafe impl Sync for Persist {}
+
+use lightning::chain::channelmonitor::Persist as rustPersist;
+impl rustPersist<crate::chain::keysinterface::ChannelKeys> for Persist {
+ fn persist_new_channel(&self, id: lightning::chain::transaction::OutPoint, data: &lightning::chain::channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor<crate::chain::keysinterface::ChannelKeys>) -> Result<(), lightning::chain::channelmonitor::ChannelMonitorUpdateErr> {
+ let mut ret = (self.persist_new_channel)(self.this_arg, crate::chain::transaction::OutPoint { inner: Box::into_raw(Box::new(id)), is_owned: true }, &crate::chain::channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor { inner: unsafe { (data as *const _) as *mut _ }, is_owned: false });
+ let mut local_ret = match ret.result_ok { true => Ok( { () /*(*unsafe { Box::from_raw(ret.contents.result.take_ptr()) })*/ }), false => Err( { (*unsafe { Box::from_raw(ret.contents.err.take_ptr()) }).into_native() })};
+ local_ret
+ }
+ fn update_persisted_channel(&self, id: lightning::chain::transaction::OutPoint, update: &lightning::chain::channelmonitor::ChannelMonitorUpdate, data: &lightning::chain::channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor<crate::chain::keysinterface::ChannelKeys>) -> Result<(), lightning::chain::channelmonitor::ChannelMonitorUpdateErr> {
+ let mut ret = (self.update_persisted_channel)(self.this_arg, crate::chain::transaction::OutPoint { inner: Box::into_raw(Box::new(id)), is_owned: true }, &crate::chain::channelmonitor::ChannelMonitorUpdate { inner: unsafe { (update as *const _) as *mut _ }, is_owned: false }, &crate::chain::channelmonitor::ChannelMonitor { inner: unsafe { (data as *const _) as *mut _ }, is_owned: false });
+ let mut local_ret = match ret.result_ok { true => Ok( { () /*(*unsafe { Box::from_raw(ret.contents.result.take_ptr()) })*/ }), false => Err( { (*unsafe { Box::from_raw(ret.contents.err.take_ptr()) }).into_native() })};
+ local_ret
+ }
+}
+
+// We're essentially a pointer already, or at least a set of pointers, so allow us to be used
+// directly as a Deref trait in higher-level structs:
+impl std::ops::Deref for Persist {
+ type Target = Self;
+ fn deref(&self) -> &Self {
+ self
+ }
+}
+/// Calls the free function if one is set
+#[no_mangle]
+pub extern "C" fn Persist_free(this_ptr: Persist) { }
+impl Drop for Persist {
+ fn drop(&mut self) {
+ if let Some(f) = self.free {
+ f(self.this_arg);
+ }
+ }
+}