core-lightning/close_tx.c
Rusty Russell 8522a5ea64 struct bitcoin_tx: remove explicit lengths, use tal_len()/tal_count()
They're always tal objects, so we can simply ask tal for the length,
simplifying the API.

Signed-off-by: Rusty Russell <rusty@rustcorp.com.au>
2017-01-25 11:03:55 +10:30

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#include "bitcoin/script.h"
#include "bitcoin/tx.h"
#include "close_tx.h"
#include "permute_tx.h"
#include "protobuf_convert.h"
struct bitcoin_tx *create_close_tx(const tal_t *ctx,
const u8 *our_script,
const u8 *their_script,
const struct sha256_double *anchor_txid,
unsigned int anchor_index,
u64 anchor_satoshis,
uint64_t to_us, uint64_t to_them)
{
struct bitcoin_tx *tx;
/* Now create close tx: one input, two outputs. */
tx = bitcoin_tx(ctx, 1, 2);
/* Our input spends the anchor tx output. */
tx->input[0].txid = *anchor_txid;
tx->input[0].index = anchor_index;
tx->input[0].amount = tal_dup(tx->input, u64, &anchor_satoshis);
/* One output is to us. */
tx->output[0].amount = to_us;
tx->output[0].script = tal_dup_arr(tx, u8,
our_script, tal_count(our_script), 0);
/* Other output is to them. */
tx->output[1].amount = to_them;
tx->output[1].script = tal_dup_arr(tx, u8,
their_script, tal_count(their_script),
0);
assert(tx->output[0].amount + tx->output[1].amount <= anchor_satoshis);
permute_outputs(tx->output, 2);
return tx;
}