Update auto-generated bindings
[ldk-java] / src / main / java / org / ldk / structs / Result_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ.java
index 54375f1aabb74b35ddc9a3f308cf0fa7e689f089..c34404fbda3af5a60ee68f229fb74b208fc1ec0b 100644 (file)
@@ -27,26 +27,39 @@ public class Result_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ extends CommonBase {
                        res_hu_conv.ptrs_to.add(this);
                        this.res = res_hu_conv;
                }
-               public Result_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ_OK(TrustedCommitmentTransaction res) {
-                       this(null, bindings.CResult_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ_ok(res == null ? 0 : res.ptr & ~1));
-                       this.ptrs_to.add(res);
-                       // 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, res is reset to null and is now a dummy object.
-                       res.ptr = 0;
-               }
        }
 
        public static final class Result_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ_Err extends Result_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ {
                private Result_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ_Err(Object _dummy, long ptr) {
                        super(_dummy, ptr);
                }
-               public Result_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ_Err() {
-                       this(null, bindings.CResult_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ_err());
-               }
        }
+
+       /**
+        * Creates a new CResult_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ in the success state.
+        */
+       public static Result_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ constructor_ok(TrustedCommitmentTransaction o) {
+               long ret = bindings.CResult_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ_ok(o == null ? 0 : o.ptr & ~1);
+               Result_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ ret_hu_conv = Result_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ.constr_from_ptr(ret);
+               ret_hu_conv.ptrs_to.add(o);
+               // 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 ret_hu_conv 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 ret_hu_conv call, o is reset to null and is now a dummy object.
+               o.ptr = 0;
+               return ret_hu_conv;
+       }
+
+       /**
+        * Creates a new CResult_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ in the error state.
+        */
+       public static Result_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ constructor_err() {
+               long ret = bindings.CResult_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ_err();
+               Result_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ ret_hu_conv = Result_TrustedCommitmentTransactionNoneZ.constr_from_ptr(ret);
+               return ret_hu_conv;
+       }
+
 }