This is consistent with the other pieces of tor-proto, which do not
handle timeouts on their own. It also lets us remove tor-rtcompat
as a dependency from tor-proto, and simplify some of the test cases
to use async_test.
This commit unindents a lot of test code; use git's "-b" flag to
read the parts that matter.
Now other crates don't need any 'ifdef tokio' code, since there
are wrappers that implement 'futures' right.
Technically, the 'futures' traits are in some ways less good than
the tokio ones, but we need a consistent API if we want to support
WASM someday and keep support for async_std. I'd rather hold out
hope for a future version of futures::io working like tokio than to
fix ourselves into the tokioverse forever.
Previously we'd flush after every write. Now we only flush when the
reader has nothing more to tell us. This way we can be sure that we're
sending out the data as soon as we can, without leaving any cells
partially filled unnecessarily.
These new (internal so far) APIs correspond more closely to what
we'll need for AsyncRead and AsyncWrite.
We also make write methods take a mutable reference to self, since
that seems to be (closer to) what the AsyncRead/AsyncWrite code
expects.
This is fairly ugly and I think I'll need to mess around with the
feature configuration a while until we get something that's pleasant
to develop with. This still seems like a good idea, though, since
we _will_ need to be executor-agnostic in the end, or we'll have no
way to handle wasm or embedded environments.
Later down the road, we'll probably want to use futures::Executor or
futures::Spawn more than having global entry points in
tor_rtcompat. That would probably make our feature story simpler.
Tokio is the default now, since tokio seems to be more heavily used
for performance-critical stuff.
This patch breaks tests; the next one will fix them, albeit
questionably.
This affects the cache_dir and the as-yet-unused state_dir. It uses
the shellexpand and directories crates so that the default values
can be constant strings that use variables to refer to the right
default locations.
This commit adds configuration options for these values, with the
right defaults, and uses those options instead of built-in functions
to set them.
We also remove the function to extract information from chutney
directories: now that arti is configurable, it can be chutney's job
to make its own network configurations.