Internals have been shuffled around such that Request and Reponse are
now given only a mutable reference to the stream, instead of being
allowed to consume it. This allows the server to re-use the streams if
keep-alive is true.
A task pool is used, and the number of the threads can currently be
adjusted by using the `listen_threads()` method on Server.
[breaking-change]
This adds a dependency on the time crate found in rust-lang/time
and fixes a field rename from tm_gmtoff to tm_utcoff.
add time dependency
tm_gmtoff has been renamed to tm_utcoff
Intertwining was a nice feature, but it slows down hyper significantly,
so it is being removed.
There is some fallout from this, mainly that Incoming has had its type
parameter changed to `<A = HttpAcceptor>` and Handler receiving one
bounded with `A: NetworkAcceptor`.
[breaking-change]
Fixes#112
A connection is returned from Incoming.next(), and can be passed to a
separate thread before any parsing happens. Call conn.open() to get a
Result<(Request, Response)>.
BREAKING CHANGE
Also adds an EmptyWriter, used for GET and HEAD requests,
which will return an io::ShortWrite error if the user ever tries
to write to a GET or HEAD request.
Closes#77
An Authorization header contains a Scheme. If you have no real scheme,
you can use String as your scheme (Authorization<String>).
This includes the `Basic` scheme built-in.
Header contains all of the trait-object unsafe methods
including the name of the header and parsing. HeaderFormat
contains fmt_header, which is the only trait-object safe
method.
Internal representation was changed from an enum back to a Struct again.
The raw representation *has* to stick around, even if parsed as a proper
typed header. The reason is that internally, hyper will access some
headers to know which parts of the http protocol to follow (such as if
the response has a length or is chunked). The raw value may still be
needed afterwards, such as for a DOM binding of
.getAllResponseHeaders().
Since the raw is kept around, the unsafety of get_raw is no longer true,
and so that is removed.
It's still more ergonomic to access the types, and safer as well, so
that is recommended when possible.