Discord no longer send these websocket payloads, users should instead rely on the main part of their bot for determining actual connection events, or `SpeakingUpdate`s for SSRC mapping.
Closes#104.
This PR adds several enhancements to Driver connection logic:
* Driver (re)connection attempts now have a default timeout of around 10s.
* The driver will now attempt to retry full connection attempts using a user-provided strategy: currently, this defaults to 5 attempts under an exponential backoff strategy.
* The driver will now fire `DriverDisconnect` events at the end of any session -- this unifies (re)connection failure events with session expiry as seen in #76, which should provide users with enough detail to know *which* voice channel to reconnect to. Users still need to be careful to read the session/channel IDs to ensure that they aren't overwriting another join.
This has been tested using `cargo make ready`, and by setting low timeouts to force failures in the voice receive example (with some additional error handlers).
Closes#68.
This PR makes many of the types under `EventContext` separate `#[non_exhaustive]` structs. This makes it more feasible to add further information to connection and packet events as required in future. On this note, driver (re)connection events now include the SSRC supplied by Discord and the domain name which was connected to.
In addition, this fixes global timed events to return a list of all live tracks, and extensively details/documents events at a high level.
This was tested using `cargo make ready`.