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-//! Copyright (c) 2016-2019, The Tor Project, Inc. */
-//! See LICENSE for licensing information */
-
-//! Versioning information for different pieces of the Tor protocol.
-//!
-//! The below description is taken from src/rust/protover.c, which is currently
-//! enabled by default. We are in the process of experimenting with Rust in
-//! tor, and this protover module is implemented to help achieve this goal.
-//!
-//! Starting in version 0.2.9.3-alpha, Tor places separate version numbers on
-//! each of the different components of its protocol. Relays use these numbers
-//! to advertise what versions of the protocols they can support, and clients
-//! use them to find what they can ask a given relay to do. Authorities vote
-//! on the supported protocol versions for each relay, and also vote on the
-//! which protocols you should have to support in order to be on the Tor
-//! network. All Tor instances use these required/recommended protocol versions
-//! to tell what level of support for recent protocols each relay has, and
-//! to decide whether they should be running given their current protocols.
-//!
-//! The main advantage of these protocol versions numbers over using Tor
-//! version numbers is that they allow different implementations of the Tor
-//! protocols to develop independently, without having to claim compatibility
-//! with specific versions of Tor.
-
-// XXX: add missing docs
-//#![deny(missing_docs)]
-
-extern crate external;
-extern crate libc;
-extern crate smartlist;
-extern crate tor_allocate;
-#[macro_use]
-extern crate tor_util;
-
-pub mod errors;
-pub mod ffi;
-pub mod protoset;
-mod protover;
-
-pub use protover::*;