+ public Option_CVec_ThirtyTwoBytesZZ get_networks() {
+ long ret = bindings.Init_get_networks(this.ptr);
+ Reference.reachabilityFence(this);
+ if (ret >= 0 && ret <= 4096) { return null; }
+ org.ldk.structs.Option_CVec_ThirtyTwoBytesZZ ret_hu_conv = org.ldk.structs.Option_CVec_ThirtyTwoBytesZZ.constr_from_ptr(ret);
+ if (ret_hu_conv != null) { ret_hu_conv.ptrs_to.add(this); };
+ return ret_hu_conv;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Indicates chains the sender is interested in.
+ *
+ * If there are no common chains, the connection will be closed.
+ */
+ public void set_networks(org.ldk.structs.Option_CVec_ThirtyTwoBytesZZ val) {
+ bindings.Init_set_networks(this.ptr, val.ptr);
+ Reference.reachabilityFence(this);
+ Reference.reachabilityFence(val);
+ if (this != null) { this.ptrs_to.add(val); };
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * The receipient's network address.
+ *
+ * This adds the option to report a remote IP address back to a connecting peer using the init
+ * message. A node can decide to use that information to discover a potential update to its
+ * public IPv4 address (NAT) and use that for a [`NodeAnnouncement`] update message containing
+ * the new address.
+ */
+ public Option_SocketAddressZ get_remote_network_address() {