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- See #462.
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- See #462.
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- Fixes #387.
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- The sync wrapper hide the async nature of the implementation, and
while this may seem convenient, it may cause subtle problems if it
is invoked from a different event loop.
- Furthermore, 'async' is a reserved keyword in the 2018 edition,
requiring awkward escaping.
- Fixes #307.
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- This is the result of running `cargo fix --edition`, with some
manual adjustments.
- The vast majority of changes merely qualify module paths with
'crate::'.
- Two instances of adding an anonymous pattern to a trait's
function.
- `async` is a keyword in Rust 2018, and hence it needs to be
escaped (e.g. in the case of the net::r#async module).
- The manual adjustments were needed due to various shortcomings of
the analysis employed by `cargo fix`, e.g. unexpanded macros,
procedural macros, lalrpop grammars.
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- Remove the domain parameter from core::Context.
- Replace it with a realm to be passed in when opening a store.
- For sq, merge store name and realm into the --store parameter.
- Fixes #105.
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- Trait Parse introduces a uniform interface to parse packets,
messages, keys, and related data structures.
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- Instead of having Kind::Any, use an Option<Kind> where
appropriate.
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- We define all types in the root of the openpgp crate, and their
implementations in separate modules. This makes using these types
much simpler, yet keeps the root from getting too crowded.
- Also fix all users accordingly.
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- Add a simple integration test checking hkp interactions.
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