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Yet another async utility library.
§About the Documentation
§RFC 2119 Blurb (modified stylization)
The key words must, must not, required, shall, shall not, should, should not, recommended, may, and OPTIONAL in this document are to be interpreted as described in RFC 2119.
§Sets of Items by Partial Names
Since this crate contains many traits which often follow naming patterns, sets of these items are sometimes referred to by parts of their name. In particular, in order of descending precedence:
Part
traits -> traits with “Part” in their name
traits -> traits that do not have “Part” in their namePartPart1
/Part2
-> traits with “Part1” OR “Part2” in their name in an alternatives slot that can have eitherPart1
Part2
-> traits with “Part1” AND “Part2” in their name
When these phrases appear in a module of this crate, they only refer to types exported there unless otherwise specified.
§Example
“IntoRef
/Mut
traits”
includes RefProjection
and RefProjectionMut
,
but neither IntoProjection
nor ProjectionMut
(as Ref
can’t be trailing).