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// This file is Copyright its original authors, visible in version control
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// history.
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//
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// This file is licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 <LICENSE-APACHE
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// or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT license
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// <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your option.
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// You may not use this file except in accordance with one or both of these
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// licenses.
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//! Traits and utility impls which allow other parts of rust-lightning to interact with the
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//! blockchain.
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//!
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//! Includes traits for monitoring and receiving notifications of new blocks and block
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//! disconnections, transaction broadcasting, and feerate information requests.
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use bitcoin::blockdata::block::{Block, BlockHeader};
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use bitcoin::blockdata::transaction::Transaction;
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use bitcoin::blockdata::script::Script;
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use bitcoin::hash_types::Txid;
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use std::sync::{Mutex, Arc};
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use std::collections::HashSet;
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use std::ops::Deref;
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use std::marker::PhantomData;
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use std::ptr;
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/// An interface to send a transaction to the Bitcoin network.
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pub trait BroadcasterInterface: Sync + Send {
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/// Sends a transaction out to (hopefully) be mined.
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fn broadcast_transaction(&self, tx: &Transaction);
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}
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/// A trait indicating a desire to listen for events from the chain
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pub trait ChainListener: Sync + Send {
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/// Notifies a listener that a block was connected. Transactions may be filtered and are given
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/// paired with their position within the block.
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fn block_connected(&self, header: &BlockHeader, txdata: &[(usize, &Transaction)], height: u32);
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/// Notifies a listener that a block was disconnected.
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/// Unlike block_connected, this *must* never be called twice for the same disconnect event.
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/// Height must be the one of the block which was disconnected (not new height of the best chain)
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fn block_disconnected(&self, header: &BlockHeader, disconnected_height: u32);
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}
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/// An enum that represents the speed at which we want a transaction to confirm used for feerate
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/// estimation.
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pub enum ConfirmationTarget {
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/// We are happy with this transaction confirming slowly when feerate drops some.
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Background,
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/// We'd like this transaction to confirm without major delay, but 12-18 blocks is fine.
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Normal,
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/// We'd like this transaction to confirm in the next few blocks.
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HighPriority,
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}
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/// A trait which should be implemented to provide feerate information on a number of time
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/// horizons.
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///
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/// Note that all of the functions implemented here *must* be reentrant-safe (obviously - they're
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/// called from inside the library in response to ChainListener events, P2P events, or timer
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/// events).
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pub trait FeeEstimator: Sync + Send {
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/// Gets estimated satoshis of fee required per 1000 Weight-Units.
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///
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/// Must be no smaller than 253 (ie 1 satoshi-per-byte rounded up to ensure later round-downs
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/// don't put us below 1 satoshi-per-byte).
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///
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/// This translates to:
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/// * satoshis-per-byte * 250
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/// * ceil(satoshis-per-kbyte / 4)
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fn get_est_sat_per_1000_weight(&self, confirmation_target: ConfirmationTarget) -> u32;
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}
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/// Minimum relay fee as required by bitcoin network mempool policy.
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pub const MIN_RELAY_FEE_SAT_PER_1000_WEIGHT: u64 = 4000;
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/// Utility for tracking registered txn/outpoints and checking for matches
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#[cfg_attr(test, derive(PartialEq))]
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pub struct ChainWatchedUtil {
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watch_all: bool,
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// We are more conservative in matching during testing to ensure everything matches *exactly*,
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// even though during normal runtime we take more optimized match approaches...
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#[cfg(test)]
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watched_txn: HashSet<(Txid, Script)>,
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#[cfg(not(test))]
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watched_txn: HashSet<Script>,
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watched_outpoints: HashSet<(Txid, u32)>,
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}
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impl ChainWatchedUtil {
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/// Constructs an empty (watches nothing) ChainWatchedUtil
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pub fn new() -> Self {
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Self {
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watch_all: false,
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watched_txn: HashSet::new(),
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watched_outpoints: HashSet::new(),
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}
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}
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/// Registers a tx for monitoring, returning true if it was a new tx and false if we'd already
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/// been watching for it.
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pub fn register_tx(&mut self, txid: &Txid, script_pub_key: &Script) -> bool {
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if self.watch_all { return false; }
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#[cfg(test)]
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{
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self.watched_txn.insert((txid.clone(), script_pub_key.clone()))
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}
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#[cfg(not(test))]
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{
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let _tx_unused = txid; // It's used in cfg(test), though
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self.watched_txn.insert(script_pub_key.clone())
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}
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}
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/// Registers an outpoint for monitoring, returning true if it was a new outpoint and false if
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/// we'd already been watching for it
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pub fn register_outpoint(&mut self, outpoint: (Txid, u32), _script_pub_key: &Script) -> bool {
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if self.watch_all { return false; }
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self.watched_outpoints.insert(outpoint)
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}
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/// Sets us to match all transactions, returning true if this is a new setting and false if
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/// we'd already been set to match everything.
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pub fn watch_all(&mut self) -> bool {
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if self.watch_all { return false; }
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self.watch_all = true;
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true
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}
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/// Checks if a given transaction matches the current filter.
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pub fn does_match_tx(&self, tx: &Transaction) -> bool {
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if self.watch_all {
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return true;
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}
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for out in tx.output.iter() {
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#[cfg(test)]
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for &(ref txid, ref script) in self.watched_txn.iter() {
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if *script == out.script_pubkey {
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if tx.txid() == *txid {
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return true;
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(not(test))]
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for script in self.watched_txn.iter() {
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if *script == out.script_pubkey {
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return true;
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}
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}
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}
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for input in tx.input.iter() {
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for outpoint in self.watched_outpoints.iter() {
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let &(outpoint_hash, outpoint_index) = outpoint;
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if outpoint_hash == input.previous_output.txid && outpoint_index == input.previous_output.vout {
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return true;
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}
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}
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}
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false
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}
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}
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/// BlockNotifierArc is useful when you need a BlockNotifier that points to ChainListeners with
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/// static lifetimes, e.g. when you're using lightning-net-tokio (since tokio::spawn requires
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/// parameters with static lifetimes). Other times you can afford a reference, which is more
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/// efficient, in which case BlockNotifierRef is a more appropriate type. Defining these type
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/// aliases prevents issues such as overly long function definitions.
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///
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/// (C-not exported) as we let clients handle any reference counting they need to do
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pub type BlockNotifierArc = Arc<BlockNotifier<'static, Arc<ChainListener>>>;
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/// BlockNotifierRef is useful when you want a BlockNotifier that points to ChainListeners
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/// with nonstatic lifetimes. This is useful for when static lifetimes are not needed. Nonstatic
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/// lifetimes are more efficient but less flexible, and should be used by default unless static
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/// lifetimes are required, e.g. when you're using lightning-net-tokio (since tokio::spawn
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/// requires parameters with static lifetimes), in which case BlockNotifierArc is a more
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/// appropriate type. Defining these type aliases for common usages prevents issues such as
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/// overly long function definitions.
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pub type BlockNotifierRef<'a> = BlockNotifier<'a, &'a ChainListener>;
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/// Utility for notifying listeners when blocks are connected or disconnected.
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///
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/// Rather than using a plain BlockNotifier, it is preferable to use either a BlockNotifierArc
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/// or a BlockNotifierRef for conciseness. See their documentation for more details, but essentially
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/// you should default to using a BlockNotifierRef, and use a BlockNotifierArc instead when you
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/// require ChainListeners with static lifetimes, such as when you're using lightning-net-tokio.
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pub struct BlockNotifier<'a, CL: Deref + 'a>
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where CL::Target: ChainListener + 'a {
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listeners: Mutex<Vec<CL>>,
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phantom: PhantomData<&'a ()>,
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}
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impl<'a, CL: Deref + 'a> BlockNotifier<'a, CL>
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where CL::Target: ChainListener + 'a {
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/// Constructs a new BlockNotifier without any listeners.
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pub fn new() -> BlockNotifier<'a, CL> {
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BlockNotifier {
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listeners: Mutex::new(Vec::new()),
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phantom: PhantomData,
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}
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}
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/// Register the given listener to receive events.
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pub fn register_listener(&self, listener: CL) {
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let mut vec = self.listeners.lock().unwrap();
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vec.push(listener);
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}
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/// Unregister the given listener to no longer
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/// receive events.
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///
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/// If the same listener is registered multiple times, unregistering
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/// will remove ALL occurrences of that listener. Comparison is done using
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/// the pointer returned by the Deref trait implementation.
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///
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/// (C-not exported) because the equality check would always fail
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pub fn unregister_listener(&self, listener: CL) {
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let mut vec = self.listeners.lock().unwrap();
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// item is a ref to an abstract thing that dereferences to a ChainListener,
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// so dereference it twice to get the ChainListener itself
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vec.retain(|item | !ptr::eq(&(**item), &(*listener)));
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}
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/// Notify listeners that a block was connected.
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pub fn block_connected(&self, block: &Block, height: u32) {
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let txdata: Vec<_> = block.txdata.iter().enumerate().collect();
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let listeners = self.listeners.lock().unwrap();
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for listener in listeners.iter() {
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listener.block_connected(&block.header, &txdata, height);
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}
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}
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/// Notify listeners that a block was disconnected.
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pub fn block_disconnected(&self, header: &BlockHeader, disconnected_height: u32) {
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let listeners = self.listeners.lock().unwrap();
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for listener in listeners.iter() {
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listener.block_disconnected(&header, disconnected_height);
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}
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}
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}
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#[cfg(test)]
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mod tests {
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use bitcoin::blockdata::block::BlockHeader;
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use bitcoin::blockdata::transaction::Transaction;
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use super::{BlockNotifier, ChainListener};
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use std::ptr;
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struct TestChainListener(u8);
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impl ChainListener for TestChainListener {
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fn block_connected(&self, _header: &BlockHeader, _txdata: &[(usize, &Transaction)], _height: u32) {}
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fn block_disconnected(&self, _header: &BlockHeader, _disconnected_height: u32) {}
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}
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#[test]
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fn register_listener_test() {
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let block_notifier = BlockNotifier::new();
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assert_eq!(block_notifier.listeners.lock().unwrap().len(), 0);
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let listener = &TestChainListener(0);
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block_notifier.register_listener(listener as &ChainListener);
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let vec = block_notifier.listeners.lock().unwrap();
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assert_eq!(vec.len(), 1);
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let item = vec.first().unwrap();
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assert!(ptr::eq(&(**item), listener));
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}
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#[test]
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fn unregister_single_listener_test() {
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let block_notifier = BlockNotifier::new();
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let listener1 = &TestChainListener(1);
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let listener2 = &TestChainListener(2);
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block_notifier.register_listener(listener1 as &ChainListener);
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block_notifier.register_listener(listener2 as &ChainListener);
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let vec = block_notifier.listeners.lock().unwrap();
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assert_eq!(vec.len(), 2);
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drop(vec);
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block_notifier.unregister_listener(listener1);
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let vec = block_notifier.listeners.lock().unwrap();
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assert_eq!(vec.len(), 1);
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let item = vec.first().unwrap();
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assert!(ptr::eq(&(**item), listener2));
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}
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#[test]
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fn unregister_multiple_of_the_same_listeners_test() {
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let block_notifier = BlockNotifier::new();
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let listener1 = &TestChainListener(1);
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let listener2 = &TestChainListener(2);
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block_notifier.register_listener(listener1 as &ChainListener);
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block_notifier.register_listener(listener1 as &ChainListener);
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block_notifier.register_listener(listener2 as &ChainListener);
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let vec = block_notifier.listeners.lock().unwrap();
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assert_eq!(vec.len(), 3);
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drop(vec);
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block_notifier.unregister_listener(listener1);
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let vec = block_notifier.listeners.lock().unwrap();
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assert_eq!(vec.len(), 1);
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let item = vec.first().unwrap();
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assert!(ptr::eq(&(**item), listener2));
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}
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}
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