- public Result_NoneAPIErrorZ force_close_channel(byte[] channel_id, byte[] counterparty_node_id) {
- long ret = bindings.ChannelManager_force_close_channel(this.ptr, InternalUtils.check_arr_len(channel_id, 32), InternalUtils.check_arr_len(counterparty_node_id, 33));
+ public Result_NoneAPIErrorZ force_close_broadcasting_latest_txn(byte[] channel_id, byte[] counterparty_node_id) {
+ long ret = bindings.ChannelManager_force_close_broadcasting_latest_txn(this.ptr, InternalUtils.check_arr_len(channel_id, 32), InternalUtils.check_arr_len(counterparty_node_id, 33));
+ Reference.reachabilityFence(this);
+ Reference.reachabilityFence(channel_id);
+ Reference.reachabilityFence(counterparty_node_id);
+ if (ret >= 0 && ret <= 4096) { return null; }
+ Result_NoneAPIErrorZ ret_hu_conv = Result_NoneAPIErrorZ.constr_from_ptr(ret);
+ return ret_hu_conv;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Force closes a channel, rejecting new HTLCs on the given channel but skips broadcasting
+ * the latest local transaction(s). Fails if `channel_id` is unknown to the manager, or if the
+ * `counterparty_node_id` isn't the counterparty of the corresponding channel.
+ *
+ * You can always get the latest local transaction(s) to broadcast from
+ * [`ChannelMonitor::get_latest_holder_commitment_txn`].
+ */
+ public Result_NoneAPIErrorZ force_close_without_broadcasting_txn(byte[] channel_id, byte[] counterparty_node_id) {
+ long ret = bindings.ChannelManager_force_close_without_broadcasting_txn(this.ptr, InternalUtils.check_arr_len(channel_id, 32), InternalUtils.check_arr_len(counterparty_node_id, 33));