V0.2.1 was released in 1.26 with new support for async-STD and Tokio libraries.

0.2.2 was released in 3.1. Most of the problems of this version were found during the migration of rust-IPFS. The migration has been completed and the project address is github.com/netwarps/ru… , the main update content is to upgrade the existing API and code structure optimization.

new

Runtime:

Supports Async-STD and Tokio, encapsulates the two runtime types, and uses them specified by feature. The current default is async-std

Modify the

Swarm:

Handler () returns the IProtocolHandler, which can be used by Swarm to construct a Protocol handler. Start () consumes itself, starting a loop that processes information about the protocol.

FloodSub:

  1. Wrap Message with Arc to avoid multiple clone in multiple subscriber.
  2. Optimize more. Await in code, move to separate task to execute related logic

Kad:

  1. Multiple nodes can be passed in during bootstrap, and you can choose whether to wait for a successful connection message.
  2. Add the unprovide() method to remove local provider information.

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