//! [`Readable`]: crate::util::ser::Readable
//! [`Writeable`]: crate::util::ser::Writeable
+// There are quite a few TLV serialization "types" which behave differently. We currently only
+// publicly document the `optional` and `required` types, not supporting anything else publicly and
+// changing them at will.
+//
+// Some of the other types include:
+// * (default_value, $default) - reads optionally, reading $default if no TLV is present
+// * (static_value, $value) - ignores any TLVs, always using $value
+// * required_vec - reads into a Vec without a length prefix, failing if no TLV is present.
+// * optional_vec - reads into an Option<Vec> without a length prefix, continuing if no TLV is
+// present. Writes from a Vec directly, only if any elements are present. Note
+// that the struct deserialization macros return a Vec, not an Option.
+// * upgradable_option - reads via MaybeReadable.
+// * upgradable_required - reads via MaybeReadable, requiring a TLV be present but may return None
+// if MaybeReadable::read() returns None.
+
/// Implements serialization for a single TLV record.
/// This is exported for use by other exported macros, do not use directly.
#[doc(hidden)]