This does the following:
- Gives every crate a `full`.
- Cause every `full` to depend on `full` from the lower-level
crates.
- Makes every feature listed _directly_ in `experimental` depend
on `__is_experimental`.
These crates had no changes until just a moment ago. But since
we updated the versions on some of their dependents, they have now
changed themselves. Thus they get patchlevel bumps.
```
tor-rtmock
tor-protover
tor-socksproto
tor-consdiff
tor-chanmgr
tor-dirclient
tor-hsservice
```
For these crates, the changes are nontrivial, so we
_do_ bump the versions on which their dependent crates depend.
Fortunately, since they are all pre-1.0, we don't need to
distinguish semver-additions from other changes. (Except for arti,
which _is_ post-1.0, but gets a patchlevel bump anyway.)
These are unstable crates with breaking changes:
```
tor-hscrypto
tor-hsclient
```
These have new or extended APIs:
```
safelog
tor-bytes
tor-cell
tor-linkspec
tor-llcrypto
tor-proto
tor-cert
arti-client
```
These have new unstable APIs or features:
```
tor-netdoc
tor-circmgr (also broke some unstable APIs)
arti (is post-1.0)
```
These have bugfixes only:
```
caret
tor-dirmgr
```
This new function combines "sending a message" and "accepting
replies in a stream" into a single call, so that there is no gap
between when the message is sent and the replies are available.
There are a number of compromises here, in order to avoid API
proliferation. I've tried to contain them as best I can.
See comments for additional design discussion.
These crates have had small code changes, but no API additions:
tor-config
tor-socksproto
tor-cert
tor-chanmgr
tor-ptmgr
tor-guardmgr
tor-circmgr
tor-dirclient
tor-dirmgr
arti
tor-hsservice
tor-congestion
These crates have had API extensions:
fs-mistrust
tor-llcrypto
tor-bytes
tor-checkable
tor-linkspec
tor-netdoc
tor-persist
arti-client
We now manipulate raw relay cell bodies as (an alias for)
`Box<[u8;509]>` rather than as (an alias for) `[u8;509]`. This
enables us to do much less copying. It will become more important
soon, as we defer parsing relay cell bodies even longer.
Related to #7.
We also use SliceWriter to avoid allocating a Vec<> for every relay
message we want to encode, and instead encode directly into the
cell.
In !948 we renamed a couple of accessor functions, which is a
breaking change in `tor-cell`'s API.
In retrospect, perhaps we should have deprecated the old names and
added the new ones, so we wouldn't have to break the API. (This is
the only API break AFAICT since 1.1.0.)
These changes influence behavior, but not effect compatibility.
(If I messed up, and any crate except for `arti` has non-breaking
API changes, that's still fine, since they are all version
0.x.)
(Since the APIs for the `Schedule::sleep*` functions changed, this
is a breaking change in tor-rtcompat. Therefore, the Runtime trait
in tor-rtcompat is now a different trait. Therefore, anything that
uses the Runtime trait in its APIs has also broken.)
Because we want to work more on ensuring that our semver stability
story is solid, we are _not_ bumping arti-client to 1.0.0 right now.
Here are the bumps we _are_ doing. Crates with "minor" bumps have
had API breaks; crates with "patch" bumps have had new APIs added.
Note that `tor-congestion` is not bumped here: it's a new crate, and
hasn't been published before.
```
tor-basic-utils minor
fs-mistrust minor
tor-config minor
tor-rtcompat minor
tor-rtmock minor
tor-llcrypto patch
tor-bytes patch
tor-linkspec minor
tor-cell minor
tor-proto minor
tor-netdoc patch
tor-netdir minor
tor-persist patch
tor-chanmgr minor
tor-guardmgr minor
tor-circmgr minor
tor-dirmgr minor
arti-client minor
arti-hyper minor
arti major
arti-bench minor
arti-testing minor
```
This is more standard. It also provides the ::build() method.
This isn't a config type, and build failures ought not to happen,
so we use Bug for the error.
This had to become a new internal function, since at the point that
the handshake needs this code, it does not yet have a Channel to use.
This change made the error messages in the handshake code more
informative: and now they require a regex to check. Later, we might
want to defer formatting these strings, but I don't think we need
to do it now.
Using `zeroize` here tells these crates that they should make
various structures zeroize-on-drop.
(This is not yet implemented in `aes` 0.8.1, but support has been
merged in the repository for `aes`, so it should go out in the next
release.)
No corresponding feature flag is needed to enable zeroize-on-drop
for `rsa` and `*25519-dalek` private keys.
Do _not_ bump the dependency versions on crates that have had no
changes since arti 0.0.5, since those crates do not depend on the
new APIs.
```
cargo set-version -p tor-basic-utils --bump patch
cargo set-version -p tor-llcrypto --bump patch
git restore crates/tor-checkable
git restore crates/tor-consdiff
git restore crates/tor-rtmock
```
This performs the transitive closure of the last operation:
everything that depends on a crate with a breaking change gets the
version which it depends on bumped.
```
cargo set-version -p tor-proto --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-netdoc --bump minor
cargo set-version -p arti-hyper --bump minor
cargo set-version -p arti-bench --bump minor
cargo set-version -p arti-testing --bump minor
cargo set-version -p tor-config --bump minor
```
The "full" feature is a catch-all for all features, _except_:
* Those that select a particular implementation (like
tor-llcrypto/with-openssl) or build flag (like "static")
* Those that are experimental or unstable (like "experimental-api")
* Those that are testing-only.
This commit was made by reverting the previous commit, then
re-running the script I used to generate it. In theory there should
be no semantic changes: only changes due to improved formatting from
cargo edit.