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//! Utilities for working with buffers.
//!
//! A buffer is any structure that contains a sequence of bytes. The bytes may
//! or may not be stored in contiguous memory. This module contains traits used
//! to abstract over buffers as well as utilities for working with buffer types.
//!
//! # `Buf`, `BufMut`
//!
//! These are the two foundational traits for abstractly working with buffers.
//! They can be thought as iterators for byte structures. They offer additional
//! performance over `Iterator` by providing an API optimized for byte slices.
//!
//! See [`Buf`] and [`BufMut`] for more details.
//!
//! [rope]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rope_(data_structure)
//! [`Buf`]: trait.Buf.html
//! [`BufMut`]: trait.BufMut.html

mod buf;
mod buf_mut;
mod from_buf;
mod chain;
mod into_buf;
mod iter;
mod reader;
mod take;
mod vec_deque;
mod writer;

pub use self::buf::Buf;
pub use self::buf_mut::BufMut;
pub use self::from_buf::FromBuf;
pub use self::chain::Chain;
pub use self::into_buf::IntoBuf;
pub use self::iter::Iter;
pub use self::reader::Reader;
pub use self::take::Take;
pub use self::writer::Writer;