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API Updates
lightning-invoice is now re-exported as lightning::bolt11_invoice
(#3671).
Performance Improvements
rapid-gossip-sync graph parsing is substantially faster, resolving a
regression in 0.1 (#3581).
NetworkGraph loading is now substantially faster and does fewer
allocations, resulting in a 20% further improvement in rapid-gossip-sync
loading when initializing from scratch (#3581).
ChannelMonitors for closed channels are no longer always re-persisted
immediately after startup, reducing on-startup I/O burden (#3619).
Bug Fixes
BOLT 11 invoices longer than 1023 bytes long (and up to 7089 bytes) now
properly parse (#3665).
In some cases, when using synchronous persistence with higher latency than
the latency to communicate with peers, when receiving an MPP payment with
multiple parts received over the same channel, a channel could hang and not
make progress, eventually leading to a force-closure due to timed-out HTLCs.
This has now been fixed (#3680).
Some rare cases with multi-hop BOLT 11 route hints or multiple redundant
blinded paths could have led to the router creating invalid Routes were
fixed (#3586).
Corrected the decay logic in ProbabilisticScorer's historical buckets
model. Note that by default historical buckets are only decayed if no new
datapoints have been added for a channel for two weeks (#3562).
{Channel,Onion}MessageHandler::peer_disconnected will now be called if a
different message handler refused connection by returning an Err from its peer_connected method (#3580).
If the counterparty broadcasts a revoked state with pending HTLCs, those
will now be claimed with other outputs which we consider to not be
vulnerable to pinning attacks if they are not yet claimable by our
counterparty, potentially reducing our exposure to pinning attacks (#3564).