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Some petty changes head of QUIC (#1854)
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tomaka authored Nov 24, 2020
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Copyright 2017 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.
Copyright 2017-2020 Parity Technologies (UK) Ltd.

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of
this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in
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6 changes: 3 additions & 3 deletions core/src/lib.rs
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//! The main concepts of libp2p-core are:
//!
//! - A [`PeerId`] is a unique global identifier for a node on the network.
//! Each node must have a different `PeerId`. Normally, a `PeerId` is the
//! Each node must have a different [`PeerId`]. Normally, a [`PeerId`] is the
//! hash of the public key used to negotiate encryption on the
//! communication channel, thereby guaranteeing that they cannot be spoofed.
//! - The [`Transport`] trait defines how to reach a remote node or listen for
//! incoming remote connections. See the `transport` module.
//! incoming remote connections. See the [`transport`] module.
//! - The [`StreamMuxer`] trait is implemented on structs that hold a connection
//! to a remote and can subdivide this connection into multiple substreams.
//! See the `muxing` module.
//! See the [`muxing`] module.
//! - The [`UpgradeInfo`], [`InboundUpgrade`] and [`OutboundUpgrade`] traits
//! define how to upgrade each individual substream to use a protocol.
//! See the `upgrade` module.
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