public ChannelDetails clone() {
long ret = bindings.ChannelDetails_clone(this.ptr);
ChannelDetails ret_hu_conv = new ChannelDetails(null, ret);
+ ret_hu_conv.ptrs_to.add(this);
return ret_hu_conv;
}
public InitFeatures get_counterparty_features() {
long ret = bindings.ChannelDetails_get_counterparty_features(this.ptr);
InitFeatures ret_hu_conv = new InitFeatures(null, ret);
+ ret_hu_conv.ptrs_to.add(this);
return ret_hu_conv;
}
public void set_counterparty_features(InitFeatures val) {
bindings.ChannelDetails_set_counterparty_features(this.ptr, val == null ? 0 : val.ptr & ~1);
this.ptrs_to.add(val);
+ // Due to rust's strict-ownership memory model, in some cases we need to "move"
+ // an object to pass exclusive ownership to the function being called.
+ // In most cases, we avoid this being visible in GC'd languages by cloning the object
+ // at the FFI layer, creating a new object which Rust can claim ownership of
+ // However, in some cases (eg here), there is no way to clone an object, and thus
+ // we actually have to pass full ownership to Rust.
+ // Thus, after this call, val is reset to null and is now a dummy object.
+ val.ptr = 0;
}
public long get_channel_value_satoshis() {