This makes all tower subcrates have the following lints as warn (rather
than allow): `missing_docs`, `rust_2018_idioms`, `unreachable_pub`, and
`missing_debug_implementations`. In addition, it consistently applies
`deny(warning)` *only* under CI so that deprecations and macro changes in minor
version bumps in dependencies will never cause `tower` crates to stop
compiling, and so that tests can be run even if not all warnings have been
dealt with. See also https://github.com/rust-unofficial/patterns/blob/master/anti_patterns/deny-warnings.md
Note that `tower-reconnect` has the `missing_docs` lint disabled for now
since it contained _no_ documentation previously. Also note that this
patch does not add documentation to the various `new` methods, as they
are considered self-explanatory. They are instead marked as
`#[allow(missing_docs)]`.
Calling a method on `Pin<&mut Self>` moves the pin, which means you can't call more methods later. The solution to this is to use `Pin::as_mut`. But it's annoying to have to do that to _every_ call to the `assert_request_eq!` helper macro from `tower-test`, so I made it do it for me.
This change introduces the new `tower-layer` crate and the foundational `Layer` trait to go along with it. This trait allows one to easily compose a set of `Service`s that take an inner service. These services only modify the request/response. This also provides the `Layer` implementation for many of the tower crates.
This changes the Service request type to a generic instead of an associated
type. This is more appropriate as requests are inputs to the service.
This change enables a single implementation of `Service` to accept many
kinds of request types. This also enables requests to be references.
Fixes#99
- Inspect the request, response, and error when determining to retry
- Return a future if retry is desired
- This future allows an impl to delay a retry
- The future yields a new `Policy`, allowing state to be changed
for later retries.