+//! This module contains standard C-mapped types for types not in the original crate.
+
+/// Auto-generated C-mapped types for templated containers
pub mod derived;
-use bitcoin::Script as BitcoinScript;
use bitcoin::Transaction as BitcoinTransaction;
use bitcoin::hashes::Hash;
use bitcoin::secp256k1::key::PublicKey as SecpPublicKey;
use bitcoin::secp256k1::key::SecretKey as SecpSecretKey;
use bitcoin::secp256k1::Signature as SecpSignature;
use bitcoin::secp256k1::Error as SecpError;
+use bitcoin::bech32;
use std::convert::TryInto; // Bindings need at least rustc 1.34
+/// Integer in the range `0..32`
+#[derive(PartialEq, Eq, Copy, Clone)]
+#[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
+#[repr(C)]
+pub struct u5(u8);
+
+impl From<bech32::u5> for u5 {
+ fn from(o: bech32::u5) -> Self { Self(o.to_u8()) }
+}
+impl Into<bech32::u5> for u5 {
+ fn into(self) -> bech32::u5 { bech32::u5::try_from_u8(self.0).expect("u5 objects must be in the range 0..32") }
+}
+
#[derive(Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
+/// Represents a valid secp256k1 public key serialized in "compressed form" as a 33 byte array.
pub struct PublicKey {
+ /// The bytes of the public key
pub compressed_form: [u8; 33],
}
impl PublicKey {
}
#[repr(C)]
+/// Represents a valid secp256k1 secret key serialized as a 32 byte array.
pub struct SecretKey {
+ /// The bytes of the secret key
pub bytes: [u8; 32],
}
impl SecretKey {
#[repr(C)]
#[derive(Clone)]
+/// Represents a secp256k1 signature serialized as two 32-byte numbers
pub struct Signature {
+ /// The bytes of the signature in "compact" form
pub compact_form: [u8; 64],
}
impl Signature {
}
#[repr(C)]
+/// Represents an error returned from libsecp256k1 during validation of some secp256k1 data
pub enum Secp256k1Error {
+ /// Signature failed verification
IncorrectSignature,
+ /// Badly sized message ("messages" are actually fixed-sized digests; see the MESSAGE_SIZE constant)
InvalidMessage,
+ /// Bad public key
InvalidPublicKey,
+ /// Bad signature
InvalidSignature,
+ /// Bad secret key
InvalidSecretKey,
+ /// Bad recovery id
InvalidRecoveryId,
+ /// Invalid tweak for add_assign or mul_assign
InvalidTweak,
+ /// tweak_add_check failed on an xonly public key
TweakCheckFailed,
+ /// Didn't pass enough memory to context creation with preallocated memory
NotEnoughMemory,
}
impl Secp256k1Error {
}
}
+#[repr(C)]
+#[allow(missing_docs)] // If there's no docs upstream, that's good enough for us
+/// Represents an IO Error. Note that some information is lost in the conversion from Rust.
+pub enum IOError {
+ NotFound,
+ PermissionDenied,
+ ConnectionRefused,
+ ConnectionReset,
+ ConnectionAborted,
+ NotConnected,
+ AddrInUse,
+ AddrNotAvailable,
+ BrokenPipe,
+ AlreadyExists,
+ WouldBlock,
+ InvalidInput,
+ InvalidData,
+ TimedOut,
+ WriteZero,
+ Interrupted,
+ Other,
+ UnexpectedEof,
+}
+impl IOError {
+ pub(crate) fn from_rust(err: std::io::Error) -> Self {
+ match err.kind() {
+ std::io::ErrorKind::NotFound => IOError::NotFound,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::PermissionDenied => IOError::PermissionDenied,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::ConnectionRefused => IOError::ConnectionRefused,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::ConnectionReset => IOError::ConnectionReset,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::ConnectionAborted => IOError::ConnectionAborted,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::NotConnected => IOError::NotConnected,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::AddrInUse => IOError::AddrInUse,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::AddrNotAvailable => IOError::AddrNotAvailable,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::BrokenPipe => IOError::BrokenPipe,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::AlreadyExists => IOError::AlreadyExists,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::WouldBlock => IOError::WouldBlock,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::InvalidInput => IOError::InvalidInput,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::InvalidData => IOError::InvalidData,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::TimedOut => IOError::TimedOut,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::WriteZero => IOError::WriteZero,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::Interrupted => IOError::Interrupted,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::Other => IOError::Other,
+ std::io::ErrorKind::UnexpectedEof => IOError::UnexpectedEof,
+ _ => IOError::Other,
+ }
+ }
+}
+
#[repr(C)]
/// A serialized transaction, in (pointer, length) form.
///
/// set. Similarly, while it may change in the future, all `Transaction`s you pass to Rust may have
/// `data_is_owned` either set or unset at your discretion.
pub struct Transaction {
+ /// The serialized transaction data.
+ ///
/// This is non-const for your convenience, an object passed to Rust is never written to.
pub data: *mut u8,
+ /// The length of the serialized transaction
pub datalen: usize,
+ /// Whether the data pointed to by `data` should be freed or not.
pub data_is_owned: bool,
}
impl Transaction {
if self.datalen == 0 { panic!("0-length buffer can never represent a valid Transaction"); }
::bitcoin::consensus::encode::deserialize(unsafe { std::slice::from_raw_parts(self.data, self.datalen) }).unwrap()
}
- pub(crate) fn from_vec(v: Vec<u8>) -> Self {
- let datalen = v.len();
- let data = Box::into_raw(v.into_boxed_slice());
+ pub(crate) fn from_bitcoin(btc: &BitcoinTransaction) -> Self {
+ let vec = ::bitcoin::consensus::encode::serialize(btc);
+ let datalen = vec.len();
+ let data = Box::into_raw(vec.into_boxed_slice());
Self {
data: unsafe { (*data).as_mut_ptr() },
datalen,
}
}
#[no_mangle]
+/// Frees the data buffer, if data_is_owned is set and datalen > 0.
pub extern "C" fn Transaction_free(_res: Transaction) { }
-pub(crate) fn bitcoin_to_C_outpoint(outpoint: ::bitcoin::blockdata::transaction::OutPoint) -> crate::chain::transaction::OutPoint {
- crate::chain::transaction::OutPoint_new(ThirtyTwoBytes { data: outpoint.txid.into_inner() }, outpoint.vout.try_into().unwrap())
+pub(crate) fn bitcoin_to_C_outpoint(outpoint: ::bitcoin::blockdata::transaction::OutPoint) -> crate::lightning::chain::transaction::OutPoint {
+ crate::lightning::chain::transaction::OutPoint_new(ThirtyTwoBytes { data: outpoint.txid.into_inner() }, outpoint.vout.try_into().unwrap())
}
#[repr(C)]
/// A transaction output including a scriptPubKey and value.
/// This type *does* own its own memory, so must be free'd appropriately.
pub struct TxOut {
+ /// The script_pubkey in this output
pub script_pubkey: derived::CVec_u8Z,
+ /// The value, in satoshis, of this output
pub value: u64,
}
}
}
#[no_mangle]
+/// Frees the data pointed to by script_pubkey.
pub extern "C" fn TxOut_free(_res: TxOut) { }
#[no_mangle]
+/// Creates a new TxOut which has the same data as `orig` but with a new script buffer.
pub extern "C" fn TxOut_clone(orig: &TxOut) -> TxOut { orig.clone() }
#[repr(C)]
+/// A "slice" referencing some byte array. This is simply a length-tagged pointer which does not
+/// own the memory pointed to by data.
pub struct u8slice {
+ /// A pointer to the byte buffer
pub data: *const u8,
+ /// The number of bytes pointed to by `data`.
pub datalen: usize
}
impl u8slice {
/// Arbitrary 32 bytes, which could represent one of a few different things. You probably want to
/// look up the corresponding function in rust-lightning's docs.
pub struct ThirtyTwoBytes {
+ /// The thirty-two bytes
pub data: [u8; 32],
}
impl ThirtyTwoBytes {
}
#[repr(C)]
-pub struct ThreeBytes { pub data: [u8; 3], }
+/// A 3-byte byte array.
+pub struct ThreeBytes { /** The three bytes */ pub data: [u8; 3], }
+#[derive(Clone)]
+#[repr(C)]
+/// A 4-byte byte array.
+pub struct FourBytes { /** The four bytes */ pub data: [u8; 4], }
#[derive(Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
-pub struct FourBytes { pub data: [u8; 4], }
+/// A 10-byte byte array.
+pub struct TenBytes { /** The ten bytes */ pub data: [u8; 10], }
#[derive(Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
-pub struct TenBytes { pub data: [u8; 10], }
+/// A 16-byte byte array.
+pub struct SixteenBytes { /** The sixteen bytes */ pub data: [u8; 16], }
#[derive(Clone)]
#[repr(C)]
-pub struct SixteenBytes { pub data: [u8; 16], }
+/// A 20-byte byte array.
+pub struct TwentyBytes { /** The twenty bytes */ pub data: [u8; 20], }
pub(crate) struct VecWriter(pub Vec<u8>);
impl lightning::util::ser::Writer for VecWriter {
}
#[repr(C)]
-#[derive(Copy, Clone)]
+#[derive(Clone)]
/// 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!
pub struct Str {
+ /// A pointer to the string's bytes, in UTF8 encoding
pub chars: *const u8,
- pub len: usize
+ /// The number of bytes (not characters!) pointed to by `chars`
+ pub len: usize,
+ /// Whether the data pointed to by `chars` should be freed or not.
+ pub chars_is_owned: bool,
}
impl Into<Str> for &'static str {
fn into(self) -> Str {
- Str { chars: self.as_ptr(), len: self.len() }
+ Str { chars: self.as_ptr(), len: self.len(), chars_is_owned: false }
}
}
impl Into<&'static str> for Str {
std::str::from_utf8(unsafe { std::slice::from_raw_parts(self.chars, self.len) }).unwrap()
}
}
+impl Into<Str> for String {
+ fn into(self) -> Str {
+ let s = Box::leak(self.into_boxed_str());
+ Str { chars: s.as_ptr(), len: s.len(), chars_is_owned: true }
+ }
+}
+
+impl Drop for Str {
+ fn drop(&mut self) {
+ if self.chars_is_owned && self.len != 0 {
+ let _ = derived::CVec_u8Z { data: self.chars as *mut u8, datalen: self.len };
+ }
+ }
+}
+#[no_mangle]
+/// Frees the data buffer, if chars_is_owned is set and len > 0.
+pub extern "C" fn Str_free(_res: Str) { }
// Note that the C++ headers memset(0) all the Templ types to avoid deallocation!
// Thus, they must gracefully handle being completely null in _free.