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feat!: tell an FFI client that a recovery is in progress on `wallet_c…
…reate` (#3249) Description --- ### Note: This is a breaking change to LibWallet FFI Currently if a wallet recovery was in progress and the wallet was shutdown the next time that wallet is start by an FFI client using the ‘wallet_create’ method there is no way for the FFI client to know that the recovery should be continued. The wallet is able to resume the recovery from where it left off and it should so as not to lose funds but the FFI client must restart the recovery process with the same seed words. The FFI client has to do the restarting so that it can provide the callback through which the process is monitored. Furthermore, the wallet does not respond to P2P transaction negotiation message if a recovery process is in progress so it is important that an FFI client completes any outstanding recoveries ASAP. How Has This Been Tested? --- untested in the backend.
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