* Ability to send sphinx packets of different sizes + more efficient decoding
* Closing connection on connection corruption
* Missing semicolons
* Missing license notices
* Default for packetsize
* Moved directory_server from Debug section of configs
* Using correct variable path
* Updated start_local_network script
* Actually killing gateways on startup
* Removed redundant stop_local_network.sh
* The Canadian appeasement accord
* Moved `nym-sphinx-wasm` into `wasm` folder and renamed its examples
* A proposal for some structural cleanup
* desktop client: beginning of a Rust example for chunking.
* Simplifying desktop client readme
* Tarting up webassembly README
* A more visual webassembly client example
* clients/webassembly: grouping a few things into named functions for clarity
* clients/webassembly: put URLs at top of file, prepping for drop-down action
* mixnode + provider run: changed startup error messages a bit
* clients/webassembly: scrolling from the bottom in the demo
* Initial set of re-exported sphinx types and constants
* Removed direct sphinx dependency from healthchecker
* Crypto module
* nym-client no longer needing sphinx
* All common modules
* mix-client until removed
* Sfw-provider no longer depending on sphinx crate
* Mixnode no longe depending directly on sphinx crate
* Ibid. for sfw-provider-requests
* Corrected import inside nymsphinx itself
* wasm client no longer needing direct sphinx dependency
* Required gateway change due to re-exporting constants in one place
* Missing import path changes in tests
* Removed direct dependency on curve25519 from wasm client
* Lock file changes
* Moved 'addressing' to nymsphinx + slightly better API + tests
* Replaced all usages of above in the project
* Removed 'split_and_encapsulate_message' from chunking API to get rid of circular dependency + to prefer usage of TopologyAccessor
* changes in Cargo.lock
* formatting
Basic support for message chunking and reconstruction. It's now possible to take arbitrarily-sized input and send it through the mixnet. The sending Nym client will automatically chunk the input into Sphinx packets, and the receiving Nym client will then reconstruct the message at the other end.