+/**
+ * Represents the network as nodes and channels between them
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKNetworkGraph {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeNetworkGraph *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKNetworkGraph;
+
+/**
+ * A tuple of 2 elements. See the individual fields for the types contained.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKC2Tuple_ProbabilisticScoringParametersNetworkGraphZ {
+ /**
+ * The element at position 0
+ */
+ struct LDKProbabilisticScoringParameters a;
+ /**
+ * The element at position 1
+ */
+ struct LDKNetworkGraph b;
+} LDKC2Tuple_ProbabilisticScoringParametersNetworkGraphZ;
+
+
+
+/**
+ * [`Score`] implementation using channel success probability distributions.
+ *
+ * Based on *Optimally Reliable & Cheap Payment Flows on the Lightning Network* by Rene Pickhardt
+ * and Stefan Richter [[1]]. Given the uncertainty of channel liquidity balances, probability
+ * distributions are defined based on knowledge learned from successful and unsuccessful attempts.
+ * Then the negative `log10` of the success probability is used to determine the cost of routing a
+ * specific HTLC amount through a channel.
+ *
+ * Knowledge about channel liquidity balances takes the form of upper and lower bounds on the
+ * possible liquidity. Certainty of the bounds is decreased over time using a decay function. See
+ * [`ProbabilisticScoringParameters`] for details.
+ *
+ * Since the scorer aims to learn the current channel liquidity balances, it works best for nodes
+ * with high payment volume or that actively probe the [`NetworkGraph`]. Nodes with low payment
+ * volume are more likely to experience failed payment paths, which would need to be retried.
+ *
+ * # Note
+ *
+ * Mixing the `no-std` feature between serialization and deserialization results in undefined
+ * behavior.
+ *
+ * [1]: https://arxiv.org/abs/2107.05322
+ */
+typedef struct MUST_USE_STRUCT LDKProbabilisticScorer {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the opaque Rust object.
+ * Nearly everywhere, inner must be non-null, however in places where
+ * the Rust equivalent takes an Option, it may be set to null to indicate None.
+ */
+ LDKnativeProbabilisticScorer *inner;
+ /**
+ * Indicates that this is the only struct which contains the same pointer.
+ * Rust functions which take ownership of an object provided via an argument require
+ * this to be true and invalidate the object pointed to by inner.
+ */
+ bool is_owned;
+} LDKProbabilisticScorer;
+
+/**
+ * The contents of CResult_ProbabilisticScorerDecodeErrorZ
+ */
+typedef union LDKCResult_ProbabilisticScorerDecodeErrorZPtr {
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the success state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is not set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKProbabilisticScorer *result;
+ /**
+ * A pointer to the contents in the error state.
+ * Reading from this pointer when `result_ok` is set is undefined.
+ */
+ struct LDKDecodeError *err;
+} LDKCResult_ProbabilisticScorerDecodeErrorZPtr;
+
+/**
+ * A CResult_ProbabilisticScorerDecodeErrorZ represents the result of a fallible operation,
+ * containing a crate::lightning::routing::scoring::ProbabilisticScorer on success and a crate::lightning::ln::msgs::DecodeError on failure.
+ * `result_ok` indicates the overall state, and the contents are provided via `contents`.
+ */
+typedef struct LDKCResult_ProbabilisticScorerDecodeErrorZ {
+ /**
+ * The contents of this CResult_ProbabilisticScorerDecodeErrorZ, accessible via either
+ * `err` or `result` depending on the state of `result_ok`.
+ */
+ union LDKCResult_ProbabilisticScorerDecodeErrorZPtr contents;
+ /**
+ * Whether this CResult_ProbabilisticScorerDecodeErrorZ represents a success state.
+ */
+ bool result_ok;
+} LDKCResult_ProbabilisticScorerDecodeErrorZ;
+
+
+