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Merge rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin#3861: io: Add traits <a class=hub.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/commit/426f585a479ca20b7c3390c589b836f8726b9b03">426f585a4<a href="https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/commit/1d1fcb0c5276e055b93afae5c83e4426352c9a38"> api: Run just check-api (Tobin C. Harding) <a class="double-link" href="https://github.com/rust-bitcoin/rust-bitcoin/commit/6cf90132bce0d54a0d78e0b27939b20599264770">6cf90132b</a> io: Add traits (Tobin C. Harding) Pull request description: So that our `io` crate is not surprising it seems we should generally, unless there is a good reason not to, follow `std::io`. Copy the derived trait implementations from `std::io` for `Cursor`, and `Sink`. `Take` is correct already, just `Debug`. Done while investigating C-COMMON-TRAITS ACKs for top commit: apoelstra: ACK 426f585a479ca20b7c3390c589b836f8726b9b03; successfully ran local tests Tree-SHA512: 0fdacfa027baa3afc9a268c712be38a4d11
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