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// The pubsub package provides facilities for the Publish/Subscribe pattern of message
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// propagation, also known as overlay multicast.
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// The implementation provides topic-based pubsub, with pluggable routing algorithms.
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//
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// The main interface to the library is the PubSub object.
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// You can construct this object with the following constructors:
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//
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// - NewFloodSub creates an instance that uses the floodsub routing algorithm.
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//
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// - NewGossipSub creates an instance that uses the gossipsub routing algorithm.
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//
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// - NewRandomSub creates an instance that uses the randomsub routing algorithm.
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//
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// In addition, there is a generic constructor that creates a pubsub instance with
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// a custom PubSubRouter interface. This procedure is currently reserved for internal
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// use within the package.
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//
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// Once you have constructed a PubSub instance, you need to establish some connections
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// to your peers; the implementation relies on ambient peer discovery, leaving bootstrap
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// and active peer discovery up to the client.
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//
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// To publish a message to some topic, use Publish; you don't need to be subscribed
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// to the topic in order to publish.
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//
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// To subscribe to a topic, use Subscribe; this will give you a subscription interface
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// from which new messages can be pumped.
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package pubsub
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