//! figure out how best to make networking happen/timers fire/things get written to disk/keys get
//! generated/etc. This makes it a good candidate for tight integration into an existing wallet
//! instead of having a rather-separate lightning appendage to a wallet.
-//!
+//!
//! `default` features are:
//!
//! * `std` - enables functionalities which require `std`, including `std::io` trait implementations and things which utilize time
#![cfg_attr(not(any(test, fuzzing, feature = "_test_utils")), deny(missing_docs))]
#![cfg_attr(not(any(test, fuzzing, feature = "_test_utils")), forbid(unsafe_code))]
+
+// Prefix these with `rustdoc::` when we update our MSRV to be >= 1.52 to remove warnings.
#![deny(broken_intra_doc_links)]
+#![deny(private_intra_doc_links)]
// In general, rust is absolutely horrid at supporting users doing things like,
// for example, compiling Rust code for real environments. Disable useless lints
pub mod chain;
pub mod ln;
pub mod routing;
+#[cfg(fuzzing)]
+pub mod onion_message;
+#[cfg(not(fuzzing))]
+#[allow(unused)]
+mod onion_message; // To be exposed after sending/receiving OMs is supported in PeerManager.
#[cfg(feature = "std")]
-use std::io;
+/// Re-export of either `core2::io` or `std::io`, depending on the `std` feature flag.
+pub use std::io;
#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
-use core2::io;
+/// Re-export of either `core2::io` or `std::io`, depending on the `std` feature flag.
+pub use core2::io;
#[cfg(not(feature = "std"))]
mod io_extras {
#[cfg(test)]
pub use debug_sync::*;
#[cfg(not(test))]
- pub use ::std::sync::{Arc, Mutex, Condvar, MutexGuard, RwLock, RwLockReadGuard};
+ pub use ::std::sync::{Arc, Mutex, Condvar, MutexGuard, RwLock, RwLockReadGuard, RwLockWriteGuard};
#[cfg(not(test))]
pub use crate::util::fairrwlock::FairRwLock;
}