+ public static interface SocketDescriptorInterface {
+ /**
+ * 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.
+ */
+ long send_data(byte[] data, boolean 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();
+ /**
+ * Checks if two objects are equal given this object's this_arg pointer and another object.
+ */
+ boolean eq(SocketDescriptor 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.
+ */
+ long hash();
+ }
+ private static class LDKSocketDescriptorHolder { SocketDescriptor held; }
+ public static SocketDescriptor new_impl(SocketDescriptorInterface arg) {
+ final LDKSocketDescriptorHolder impl_holder = new LDKSocketDescriptorHolder();
+ impl_holder.held = new SocketDescriptor(new bindings.LDKSocketDescriptor() {
+ @Override public long send_data(byte[] data, boolean resume_read) {
+ long ret = arg.send_data(data, resume_read);
+ return ret;
+ }
+ @Override public void disconnect_socket() {
+ arg.disconnect_socket();
+ }
+ @Override public boolean eq(long other_arg) {
+ SocketDescriptor ret_hu_conv = new SocketDescriptor(null, other_arg);
+ ret_hu_conv.ptrs_to.add(this);
+ boolean ret = arg.eq(ret_hu_conv);
+ return ret;
+ }
+ @Override public long hash() {
+ long ret = arg.hash();
+ return ret;
+ }
+ });
+ return impl_holder.held;
+ }
+ /**
+ * 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.
+ */