import org.ldk.impl.bindings;
import org.ldk.enums.*;
+import org.ldk.util.*;
+import java.util.Arrays;
+
+/**
+ * An update generated by the underlying Channel itself which contains some new information the
+ * ChannelMonitor should be made aware of.
+ */
+@SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // We correctly assign various generic arrays
public class ChannelMonitorUpdate extends CommonBase {
ChannelMonitorUpdate(Object _dummy, long ptr) { super(ptr); }
@Override @SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
protected void finalize() throws Throwable {
super.finalize();
- bindings.ChannelMonitorUpdate_free(ptr);
+ if (ptr != 0) { bindings.ChannelMonitorUpdate_free(ptr); }
}
- public ChannelMonitorUpdate(ChannelMonitorUpdate orig) {
- super(bindings.ChannelMonitorUpdate_clone(orig == null ? 0 : orig.ptr & ~1));
- this.ptrs_to.add(orig);
+ /**
+ * The sequence number of this update. Updates *must* be replayed in-order according to this
+ * sequence number (and updates may panic if they are not). The update_id values are strictly
+ * increasing and increase by one for each new update, with one exception specified below.
+ *
+ * This sequence number is also used to track up to which points updates which returned
+ * ChannelMonitorUpdateErr::TemporaryFailure have been applied to all copies of a given
+ * ChannelMonitor when ChannelManager::channel_monitor_updated is called.
+ *
+ * The only instance where update_id values are not strictly increasing is the case where we
+ * allow post-force-close updates with a special update ID of [`CLOSED_CHANNEL_UPDATE_ID`]. See
+ * its docs for more details.
+ */
+ public long get_update_id() {
+ long ret = bindings.ChannelMonitorUpdate_get_update_id(this.ptr);
+ return ret;
}
- public long get_update_id(ChannelMonitorUpdate this_ptr) {
- long ret = bindings.ChannelMonitorUpdate_get_update_id(this_ptr == null ? 0 : this_ptr.ptr & ~1);
- this.ptrs_to.add(this_ptr);
- return ret;
+ /**
+ * The sequence number of this update. Updates *must* be replayed in-order according to this
+ * sequence number (and updates may panic if they are not). The update_id values are strictly
+ * increasing and increase by one for each new update, with one exception specified below.
+ *
+ * This sequence number is also used to track up to which points updates which returned
+ * ChannelMonitorUpdateErr::TemporaryFailure have been applied to all copies of a given
+ * ChannelMonitor when ChannelManager::channel_monitor_updated is called.
+ *
+ * The only instance where update_id values are not strictly increasing is the case where we
+ * allow post-force-close updates with a special update ID of [`CLOSED_CHANNEL_UPDATE_ID`]. See
+ * its docs for more details.
+ */
+ public void set_update_id(long val) {
+ bindings.ChannelMonitorUpdate_set_update_id(this.ptr, val);
}
- public void set_update_id(ChannelMonitorUpdate this_ptr, long val) {
- bindings.ChannelMonitorUpdate_set_update_id(this_ptr == null ? 0 : this_ptr.ptr & ~1, val);
- this.ptrs_to.add(this_ptr);
+ /**
+ * Creates a copy of the ChannelMonitorUpdate
+ */
+ public ChannelMonitorUpdate clone() {
+ long ret = bindings.ChannelMonitorUpdate_clone(this.ptr);
+ ChannelMonitorUpdate ret_hu_conv = new ChannelMonitorUpdate(null, ret);
+ ret_hu_conv.ptrs_to.add(this);
+ return ret_hu_conv;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Serialize the ChannelMonitorUpdate object into a byte array which can be read by ChannelMonitorUpdate_read
+ */
+ public byte[] write() {
+ byte[] ret = bindings.ChannelMonitorUpdate_write(this.ptr);
+ return ret;
}
- // Skipped ChannelMonitorUpdate_write
- public ChannelMonitorUpdate(byte[] ser) {
- super(bindings.ChannelMonitorUpdate_read(ser));
+ /**
+ * Read a ChannelMonitorUpdate from a byte array, created by ChannelMonitorUpdate_write
+ */
+ public static Result_ChannelMonitorUpdateDecodeErrorZ constructor_read(byte[] ser) {
+ long ret = bindings.ChannelMonitorUpdate_read(ser);
+ Result_ChannelMonitorUpdateDecodeErrorZ ret_hu_conv = Result_ChannelMonitorUpdateDecodeErrorZ.constr_from_ptr(ret);
+ return ret_hu_conv;
}
}