This will enable hidden services to send `RENDEZVOUS1` messages to the
`N`th hop of the circuit rather than the `N + 1`th virtual one (which
can only used after the client and service have completed the
introduction handshake).
This also deprecates `start_conversation_last_hop`.
Closes#959
These crates are at version 0.x.y, so we don't need to distinguish
new-feature changes from other changes:
```
tor-basic-utils
fs-mistrust
tor-error
tor-geoip
tor-checkable
tor-linkspec
tor-netdoc
tor-netdir
tor-persist
tor-ptmgr
tor-hsservice
```
This crate has a breaking change, but only when the semver-breaking
feature `experimental-api` is enabled:
```
tor-config
```
This crate is at version 1.x.y, but has no new public APIs, and
therefore does not need a minor version bump:
```
arti
```
These crates had first-order breaking changes:
```
retry-error
tor-keymgr
tor-proto
tor-hsclient
tor-rtmock
```
Additionally, these broke because they re-exposed RetryError:
```
tor-circmgr
```
Additionally, these broke because they may re-expose something from
tor-proto:
```
arti-client
tor-chanmgr
tor-dirclient
tor-dirmgr
tor-guardmgr
```
Additionally, these broke for other fiddly reasons:
`tor-ptmgr` implements traits from tor-chanmgr, which has a breaking
change above.
`arti-hyper` exposes types from arti-client in its API.
rustfmt has grown opinions about how let ... else ... ought to be
formatted. They don't always agree with our previous manual
decisions.
I think our policy is to always insist on rustfmt. When that version
of rustfmt hits stable, our CI will start to fail for everyone.
(Right now this discrepancy just causes trouble for contributors who
are using nightly by default.)
This would be a break in higher-layer crates which incorproate this
error but:
1. That's just arti-client which hides it behind the detailed errors
cargo feature
2. I'm hoping cargo-semver-checks would spot it, anyway.
The effect is that everywhere a RetryError is used, the error sources
for the contained errors will be Display'd.
In tor-hsclient we no longer need to explicitly wrap things up in
tor_error::Report.
I identified the cases to replace by searching for the string
`.report()`. There are a few that I didn't change:
* A couple of cases that used anyhow::Error,
* One case that reported two Errors.
* Two cases in `tor_hsclient::err` that just did
`error!("Bug: {}")`.
I have also not audited the cases in `tor-hsclient` where we're using
`tor_error::Report` manually.
Nonetheless, closes#949.
Was UninstallHandler. We are going to talk more about conversations
and less about handlers (although, the fact of there being a handler
will still be visible).
Done with the commands below.
The following crates have had various changes, and should get a
patchlevel bump. Since they are pre-1.0, we do not need to
distinguish new APIs from other changes.
```
cargo set-version --bump patch -p arti-client
cargo set-version --bump patch -p safelog
cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-bytes
cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-cert
cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-circmgr
cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-config
cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-consdiff
cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-dirclient
cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-dirmgr
cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-error
cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-hsservice
cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-linkspec
cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-llcrypto
cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-netdir
cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-netdoc
cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-proto
cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-rpcbase
cargo set-version --bump patch -p tor-socksproto
```
This crate has new features, but no new non-experimental Rust APIs.
So even though it is post-1.0, it gets a patchlevel bump.
```
cargo set-version --bump patch -p arti
```