Low-level protocol logic for the QUIC protoocol
quinn-proto contains a fully deterministic implementation of QUIC protocol logic. It contains
no networking code and does not get any relevant timestamps from the operating system. Most
users may want to use the futures-based quinn API instead.
The quinn-proto API might be of interest if you want to use it from a C or C++ project
through C bindings or if you want to use a different event loop than the one tokio provides.
The most important types are `Endpoint`, which conceptually represents the protocol state for
a single socket and mostly manages configuration and dispatches incoming datagrams to the
related `Connection`. `Connection` types contain the bulk of the protocol logic related to
managing a single connection and all the related state (such as streams).