Fixed enums for new namespacing rules#13
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Oh no I did it again! I merged #14 before this by accident :( These seem like great changes though, would you mind rebasing? |
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Also fixed some errors caused by rust-lang/rust#19027 |
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Thanks! |
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I also shortened the names of the variants to avoid repeated words (eg: ParseError::ErrorInvalidLength -> ParseError::InvalidLength).
If this is not wanted I'm happy to change them to something else.