Add more library API documentation (#190)
This includes a section on inbound data control flow.
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		| @@ -265,7 +265,7 @@ pub struct Builder { | ||||
| /// stream. This is [not yet | ||||
| /// implemented](https://github.com/carllerche/h2/issues/185). | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// If the `Response` instance is dropped without sending a response, then the | ||||
| /// If the `Respond` instance is dropped without sending a response, then the | ||||
| /// HTTP/2.0 stream will be reset. | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// See [module] level docs for more details. | ||||
| @@ -433,11 +433,13 @@ where | ||||
|     /// they will be queued and returned on the next call to [`poll`]. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// This function will advance the internal connection state, driving | ||||
|     /// progress on all the other handles (e.g. `RecvStream` and `SendStream`). | ||||
|     /// progress on all the other handles (e.g. [`RecvStream`] and [`SendStream`]). | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// See [here](index.html#managing-the-connection) for more details. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// [`poll`]: struct.Server.html#method.poll | ||||
|     /// [`RecvStream`]: ../struct.RecvStream.html | ||||
|     /// [`SendStream`]: ../struct.SendStream.html | ||||
|     pub fn poll_close(&mut self) -> Poll<(), ::Error> { | ||||
|         self.connection.poll().map_err(Into::into) | ||||
|     } | ||||
| @@ -799,7 +801,22 @@ impl Default for Builder { | ||||
| // ===== impl Respond ===== | ||||
|  | ||||
| impl<B: IntoBuf> Respond<B> { | ||||
|     /// Send a response | ||||
|     /// Send a response to a client request. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// On success, a [`SendStream`] instance is returned. This instance can be | ||||
|     /// used to stream the response body and send trailers. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// If a body or trailers will be sent on the returned [`SendStream`] | ||||
|     /// instance, then `end_of_stream` must be set to `true` when calling this | ||||
|     /// function. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// The [`Respond`] instance is already associated with a received request. | ||||
|     /// This function may only be called once per instance and only if | ||||
|     /// [`send_reset`] has not been previously called. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// [`Respond`]: # | ||||
|     /// [`SendStream`]: ../struct.SendStream.html | ||||
|     /// [`send_reset`]: #method.send_reset | ||||
|     pub fn send_response( | ||||
|         &mut self, | ||||
|         response: Response<()>, | ||||
| @@ -811,7 +828,21 @@ impl<B: IntoBuf> Respond<B> { | ||||
|             .map_err(Into::into) | ||||
|     } | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Reset the stream | ||||
|     /// Send a stream reset to the peer. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// This essentially cancels the stream, including any inbound or outbound | ||||
|     /// data streams. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// If this function is called before [`send_response`], a call to | ||||
|     /// [`send_response`] will result in an error. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// If this function is called while a [`SendStream`] instance is active, | ||||
|     /// any further use of the instance will result in an error. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// This function should only be called once. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// [`send_response`]: #method.send_response | ||||
|     /// [`SendStream`]: ../struct.SendStream.html | ||||
|     pub fn send_reset(&mut self, reason: Reason) { | ||||
|         self.inner.send_reset(reason) | ||||
|     } | ||||
| @@ -1077,9 +1108,8 @@ impl proto::Peer for Peer { | ||||
|     } | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
|  | ||||
| // ===== impl Handshaking ===== | ||||
|  | ||||
| impl<T, B> fmt::Debug for Handshaking<T, B> | ||||
| where | ||||
|     B: IntoBuf | ||||
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							| @@ -8,19 +8,70 @@ use http::{HeaderMap}; | ||||
|  | ||||
| use std::fmt; | ||||
|  | ||||
| /// Send frames to a remote. | ||||
| /// Send the body stream and trailers to the peer. | ||||
| #[derive(Debug)] | ||||
| pub struct SendStream<B: IntoBuf> { | ||||
|     inner: proto::StreamRef<B::Buf>, | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| /// Receive frames from a remote. | ||||
| /// Receive the body stream and trailers from the peer. | ||||
| #[must_use = "streams do nothing unless polled"] | ||||
| pub struct RecvStream { | ||||
|     inner: ReleaseCapacity, | ||||
| } | ||||
|  | ||||
| /// A handle to release window capacity to a remote stream. | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// This type allows the caller to manage inbound data [flow control]. The | ||||
| /// caller is expected to call [`release_capacity`] after dropping data frames. | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// # Overview | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// Each stream has a window size. This window size is the maximum amount of | ||||
| /// inbound data that can be in-flight. In-flight data is defined as data that | ||||
| /// has been received, but not yet released. | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// When a stream is created, the window size is set to the connection's initial | ||||
| /// window size value. When a data frame is received, the window size is then | ||||
| /// decremented by size of the data frame before the data is provided to the | ||||
| /// caller. As the caller finishes using the data, [`release_capacity`] must be | ||||
| /// called. This will then increment the window size again, allowing the peer to | ||||
| /// send more data. | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// There is also a connection level window as well as the stream level window. | ||||
| /// Received data counts against the connection level window as well and calls | ||||
| /// to [`release_capacity`] will also increment the connection level window. | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// # Sending `WINDOW_UPDATE` frames | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// `WINDOW_UPDATE` frames will not be sent out for **every** call to | ||||
| /// `release_capacity`, as this would end up slowing down the protocol. Instead, | ||||
| /// `h2` waits until the window size is increased to a certain threshold and | ||||
| /// then sends out a single `WINDOW_UPDATE` frame representing all the calls to | ||||
| /// `release_capacity` since the last `WINDOW_UPDATE` frame. | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// This essentially batches window updating. | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// # Scenarios | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// Following is a basic scenario with an HTTP/2.0 connection containing a | ||||
| /// single active stream. | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// * A new stream is activated. The receive window is initialized to 1024 (the | ||||
| ///   value of the initial window size for this connection). | ||||
| /// * A `DATA` frame is received containing a payload of 400 bytes. | ||||
| /// * The receive window size is reduced to 424 bytes. | ||||
| /// * [`release_capacity`] is called with 200. | ||||
| /// * The receive window size is now 624 bytes. The peer may send no more than | ||||
| ///   this. | ||||
| /// * A `DATA` frame is received with a payload of 624 bytes. | ||||
| /// * The window size is now 0 bytes. The peer may not send any more data. | ||||
| /// * [`release_capacity`] is called with 1024. | ||||
| /// * The receive window size is now 1024 bytes. The peer may now send more | ||||
| /// data. | ||||
| /// | ||||
| /// [flow control]: ../index.html#flow-control | ||||
| /// [`release_capacity`]: struct.ReleaseCapacity.html#method.release_capacity | ||||
| #[derive(Debug)] | ||||
| pub struct ReleaseCapacity { | ||||
|     inner: proto::OpaqueStreamRef, | ||||
| @@ -97,7 +148,7 @@ impl RecvStream { | ||||
|         &mut self.inner | ||||
|     } | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Poll trailers | ||||
|     /// Returns received trailers. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// This function **must** not be called until `Body::poll` returns `None`. | ||||
|     pub fn poll_trailers(&mut self) -> Poll<Option<HeaderMap>, ::Error> { | ||||
| @@ -130,6 +181,22 @@ impl ReleaseCapacity { | ||||
|     } | ||||
|  | ||||
|     /// Release window capacity back to remote stream. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// This releases capacity back to the stream level and the connection level | ||||
|     /// windows. Both window sizes will be increased by `sz`. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// See [struct level] documentation for more details. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// # Panics | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// This function panics if increasing the receive window size by `sz` would | ||||
|     /// result in a window size greater than the target window size set by | ||||
|     /// [`set_target_window_size`]. In other words, the caller cannot release | ||||
|     /// more capacity than data has been received. If 1024 bytes of data have | ||||
|     /// been received, at most 1024 bytes can be released. | ||||
|     /// | ||||
|     /// [struct level]: # | ||||
|     /// [`set_target_window_size`]: server/struct.Server.html#method.set_target_window_size | ||||
|     pub fn release_capacity(&mut self, sz: usize) -> Result<(), ::Error> { | ||||
|         if sz > proto::MAX_WINDOW_SIZE as usize { | ||||
|             return Err(UserError::ReleaseCapacityTooBig.into()); | ||||
|   | ||||
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