* `lib_stdlib`: basic extended OCaml stdlib and generic data structures
* `lib_data_encoding`: almost independant 'Data_encoding'
* `lib_error_monad`: almost independant 'Error_monad'
* `lib_stdlib_lwt`: extended Lwt library
* `lib_crypto`: all the crypto stuff (hashing, signing, cryptobox).
* `lib_base`:
- basic type definitions (Block_header, Operation, ...)
- a module `TzPervasives` to bind them all and to be the
single module opened everywhere.
In the process, I splitted `Tezos_data` and `Hash` in multiple
submodules, thus removing a lot of `-open`.
The following two modules may not have found their place yet:
- Base58 (currently in `lib_crypto`)
- Cli_entries (currently in `lib_stdlib_lwt`)
This prepares the context to the inclusion the hash of the context in
the block header. By "looking" into the resulting context of a block,
we are now know able to determine whether:
- no testnet is currently associated to the branch;
- a testnet must be forked after the block;
- a previously forked testnet is running.