// Generated manually and inspired by the one generated by the Nim Compiler. // In order to see the header file generated by Nim just run `make libwaku` // from the root repo folder and the header should be created in // nimcache/release/libwaku/libwaku.h #ifndef __libwaku__ #define __libwaku__ // The possible returned values for the functions that return int #define RET_OK 0 #define RET_ERR 1 #define RET_MISSING_CALLBACK 2 typedef void (*WakuCallBack) (const char* msg, size_t len_0); // Creates a new instance of the waku node. // Sets up the waku node from the given configuration. int waku_new(const char* configJson, WakuCallBack onErrCb); void waku_start(void); void waku_stop(void); int waku_version(WakuCallBack onOkCb); void waku_set_event_callback(WakuCallBack callback); int waku_content_topic(const char* appName, unsigned int appVersion, const char* contentTopicName, const char* encoding, WakuCallBack onOkCb); int waku_pubsub_topic(const char* topicName, WakuCallBack onOkCb); int waku_default_pubsub_topic(WakuCallBack onOkCb); int waku_relay_publish(const char* pubSubTopic, const char* jsonWakuMessage, unsigned int timeoutMs, WakuCallBack onErrCb); int waku_relay_subscribe(const char* pubSubTopic, WakuCallBack onErrCb); int waku_relay_unsubscribe(const char* pubSubTopic, WakuCallBack onErrCb); int waku_connect(const char* peerMultiAddr, unsigned int timeoutMs, WakuCallBack onErrCb); #endif /* __libwaku__ */