X-Git-Url: http://git.bitcoin.ninja/index.cgi?a=blobdiff_plain;f=src%2Fmain%2Fjava%2Forg%2Fldk%2Fstructs%2FFutureCallback.java;h=fc5e6796104cd7e787543afc49ee7b722404ed57;hb=eab9331afd014558a982441138e222999a9955d1;hp=b21cea97b488ddf3af679341767f15846b74b9c9;hpb=397201c278ded558e45d406967f153770784ff88;p=ldk-java diff --git a/src/main/java/org/ldk/structs/FutureCallback.java b/src/main/java/org/ldk/structs/FutureCallback.java index b21cea97..fc5e6796 100644 --- a/src/main/java/org/ldk/structs/FutureCallback.java +++ b/src/main/java/org/ldk/structs/FutureCallback.java @@ -30,7 +30,19 @@ public class FutureCallback extends CommonBase { protected void finalize() throws Throwable { if (ptr != 0) { bindings.FutureCallback_free(ptr); } super.finalize(); } - + /** + * Destroys the object, freeing associated resources. After this call, any access + * to this object may result in a SEGFAULT or worse. + * + * You should generally NEVER call this method. You should let the garbage collector + * do this for you when it finalizes objects. However, it may be useful for types + * which represent locks and should be closed immediately to avoid holding locks + * until the GC runs. + */ + public void destroy() { + if (ptr != 0) { bindings.FutureCallback_free(ptr); } + ptr = 0; + } public static interface FutureCallbackInterface { /** * The method which is called.