224: Re-export IO traits from futures r=stjepang a=stjepang
Sorry for the big PR!
Instead of providing our own traits `async_std::io::{Read, Write, Seek, BufRead}`, we now re-export `futures::io::{AsyncRead, AsyncWrite, AsyncSeek, AsyncRead}`. While re-exporting we rename them to strip away the "Async" prefix.
The documentation will display the contents of the original traits from the `futures` crate together with our own extension methods. There's a note in the docs saying the extenion methods become available only when `async_std::prelude::*` is imported.
Our extension traits are re-exported into the prelude, but are marked with `#[doc(hidden)]` so they're completely invisible to users.
The benefit of this is that people can now implement traits from `async_std::io` for their types and stay compatible with `futures`. This will also simplify some trait bounds in our APIs - for example, things like `where Self: futures_io::AsyncRead`.
At the same time, I cleaned up some trait bounds in our stream interfaces, but haven't otherwise fiddled with them much.
I intend to follow up with another PR doing the same change for `Stream` so that we re-export the stream trait from `futures`.
Co-authored-by: Stjepan Glavina <stjepang@gmail.com>
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Absolutely awesome work here! Just reading through the book absorbing all of the awesomeness and noticed this little bit. Let me know if you would like for me to update the corrections in any way.