This adds an internal ability to copy the HTTP/1 reason-phrase and place it in the `http::Extensions` of a response, if it doesn't match the canonical reason. This could be exposed in the Rust API later, but for now it is only used by the C API.
		
			
				
	
	
		
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| #ifndef _HYPER_H
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| #define _HYPER_H
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| 
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| #include <stdint.h>
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| #include <stddef.h>
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| 
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| #define HYPER_ITER_CONTINUE 0
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| 
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| #define HYPER_ITER_BREAK 1
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| 
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| #define HYPER_HTTP_VERSION_NONE 0
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| 
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| #define HYPER_HTTP_VERSION_1_0 10
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| 
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| #define HYPER_HTTP_VERSION_1_1 11
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| 
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| #define HYPER_HTTP_VERSION_2 20
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| 
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| #define HYPER_IO_PENDING 4294967295
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| 
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| #define HYPER_IO_ERROR 4294967294
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| 
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| #define HYPER_POLL_READY 0
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| 
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| #define HYPER_POLL_PENDING 1
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| 
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| #define HYPER_POLL_ERROR 3
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| 
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| typedef enum {
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|   /*
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|    All is well.
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|    */
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|   HYPERE_OK,
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|   /*
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|    General error, details in the `hyper_error *`.
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|    */
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|   HYPERE_ERROR,
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|   /*
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|    A function argument was invalid.
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|    */
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|   HYPERE_INVALID_ARG,
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|   /*
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|    The IO transport returned an EOF when one wasn't expected.
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| 
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|    This typically means an HTTP request or response was expected, but the
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|    connection closed cleanly without sending (all of) it.
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|    */
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|   HYPERE_UNEXPECTED_EOF,
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|   /*
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|    Aborted by a user supplied callback.
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|    */
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|   HYPERE_ABORTED_BY_CALLBACK,
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|   /*
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|    An optional hyper feature was not enabled.
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|    */
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|   HYPERE_FEATURE_NOT_ENABLED,
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| } hyper_code;
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| 
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| typedef enum {
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|   /*
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|    The value of this task is null (does not imply an error).
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|    */
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|   HYPER_TASK_EMPTY,
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|   /*
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|    The value of this task is `hyper_error *`.
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|    */
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|   HYPER_TASK_ERROR,
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|   /*
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|    The value of this task is `hyper_clientconn *`.
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|    */
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|   HYPER_TASK_CLIENTCONN,
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|   /*
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|    The value of this task is `hyper_response *`.
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|    */
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|   HYPER_TASK_RESPONSE,
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|   /*
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|    The value of this task is `hyper_buf *`.
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|    */
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|   HYPER_TASK_BUF,
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| } hyper_task_return_type;
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| 
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| typedef struct hyper_executor hyper_executor;
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| 
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| typedef struct hyper_io hyper_io;
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| 
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| typedef struct hyper_task hyper_task;
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| 
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| typedef struct hyper_body hyper_body;
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| 
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| typedef struct hyper_buf hyper_buf;
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| 
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| typedef struct hyper_clientconn hyper_clientconn;
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| 
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| typedef struct hyper_clientconn_options hyper_clientconn_options;
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| 
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| typedef struct hyper_context hyper_context;
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| 
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| typedef struct hyper_error hyper_error;
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| 
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| typedef struct hyper_headers hyper_headers;
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| 
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| typedef struct hyper_request hyper_request;
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| 
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| typedef struct hyper_response hyper_response;
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| 
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| typedef struct hyper_waker hyper_waker;
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| 
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| typedef int (*hyper_body_foreach_callback)(void*, const hyper_buf*);
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| 
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| typedef int (*hyper_body_data_callback)(void*, hyper_context*, hyper_buf**);
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| 
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| typedef int (*hyper_headers_foreach_callback)(void*, const uint8_t*, size_t, const uint8_t*, size_t);
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| 
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| typedef size_t (*hyper_io_read_callback)(void*, hyper_context*, uint8_t*, size_t);
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| 
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| typedef size_t (*hyper_io_write_callback)(void*, hyper_context*, const uint8_t*, size_t);
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| 
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| #ifdef __cplusplus
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| extern "C" {
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| #endif // __cplusplus
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| 
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| /*
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|  Returns a static ASCII (null terminated) string of the hyper version.
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|  */
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| const char *hyper_version(void);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Create a new "empty" body.
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| 
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|  If not configured, this body acts as an empty payload.
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|  */
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| hyper_body *hyper_body_new(void);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Free a `hyper_body *`.
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|  */
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| void hyper_body_free(hyper_body *body);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Return a task that will poll the body for the next buffer of data.
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| 
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|  The task value may have different types depending on the outcome:
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| 
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|  - `HYPER_TASK_BUF`: Success, and more data was received.
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|  - `HYPER_TASK_ERROR`: An error retrieving the data.
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|  - `HYPER_TASK_EMPTY`: The body has finished streaming data.
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| 
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|  This does not consume the `hyper_body *`, so it may be used to again.
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|  However, it MUST NOT be used or freed until the related task completes.
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|  */
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| hyper_task *hyper_body_data(hyper_body *body);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Return a task that will poll the body and execute the callback with each
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|  body chunk that is received.
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| 
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|  The `hyper_buf` pointer is only a borrowed reference, it cannot live outside
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|  the execution of the callback. You must make a copy to retain it.
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| 
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|  The callback should return `HYPER_ITER_CONTINUE` to continue iterating
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|  chunks as they are received, or `HYPER_ITER_BREAK` to cancel.
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| 
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|  This will consume the `hyper_body *`, you shouldn't use it anymore or free it.
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|  */
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| hyper_task *hyper_body_foreach(hyper_body *body, hyper_body_foreach_callback func, void *userdata);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Set userdata on this body, which will be passed to callback functions.
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|  */
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| void hyper_body_set_userdata(hyper_body *body, void *userdata);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Set the data callback for this body.
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| 
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|  The callback is called each time hyper needs to send more data for the
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|  body. It is passed the value from `hyper_body_set_userdata`.
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| 
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|  If there is data available, the `hyper_buf **` argument should be set
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|  to a `hyper_buf *` containing the data, and `HYPER_POLL_READY` should
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|  be returned.
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| 
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|  Returning `HYPER_POLL_READY` while the `hyper_buf **` argument points
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|  to `NULL` will indicate the body has completed all data.
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| 
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|  If there is more data to send, but it isn't yet available, a
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|  `hyper_waker` should be saved from the `hyper_context *` argument, and
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|  `HYPER_POLL_PENDING` should be returned. You must wake the saved waker
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|  to signal the task when data is available.
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| 
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|  If some error has occurred, you can return `HYPER_POLL_ERROR` to abort
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|  the body.
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|  */
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| void hyper_body_set_data_func(hyper_body *body, hyper_body_data_callback func);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Create a new `hyper_buf *` by copying the provided bytes.
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| 
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|  This makes an owned copy of the bytes, so the `buf` argument can be
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|  freed or changed afterwards.
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|  */
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| hyper_buf *hyper_buf_copy(const uint8_t *buf, size_t len);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Get a pointer to the bytes in this buffer.
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| 
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|  This should be used in conjunction with `hyper_buf_len` to get the length
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|  of the bytes data.
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| 
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|  This pointer is borrowed data, and not valid once the `hyper_buf` is
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|  consumed/freed.
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|  */
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| const uint8_t *hyper_buf_bytes(const hyper_buf *buf);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Get the length of the bytes this buffer contains.
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|  */
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| size_t hyper_buf_len(const hyper_buf *buf);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Free this buffer.
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|  */
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| void hyper_buf_free(hyper_buf *buf);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Starts an HTTP client connection handshake using the provided IO transport
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|  and options.
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| 
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|  Both the `io` and the `options` are consumed in this function call.
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| 
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|  The returned `hyper_task *` must be polled with an executor until the
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|  handshake completes, at which point the value can be taken.
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|  */
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| hyper_task *hyper_clientconn_handshake(hyper_io *io, hyper_clientconn_options *options);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Send a request on the client connection.
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| 
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|  Returns a task that needs to be polled until it is ready. When ready, the
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|  task yields a `hyper_response *`.
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|  */
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| hyper_task *hyper_clientconn_send(hyper_clientconn *conn, hyper_request *req);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Free a `hyper_clientconn *`.
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|  */
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| void hyper_clientconn_free(hyper_clientconn *conn);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Creates a new set of HTTP clientconn options to be used in a handshake.
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|  */
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| hyper_clientconn_options *hyper_clientconn_options_new(void);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Free a `hyper_clientconn_options *`.
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|  */
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| void hyper_clientconn_options_free(hyper_clientconn_options *opts);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Set the client background task executor.
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| 
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|  This does not consume the `options` or the `exec`.
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|  */
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| void hyper_clientconn_options_exec(hyper_clientconn_options *opts, const hyper_executor *exec);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Set the whether to use HTTP2.
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| 
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|  Pass `0` to disable, `1` to enable.
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|  */
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| hyper_code hyper_clientconn_options_http2(hyper_clientconn_options *opts, int enabled);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Frees a `hyper_error`.
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|  */
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| void hyper_error_free(hyper_error *err);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Get an equivalent `hyper_code` from this error.
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|  */
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| hyper_code hyper_error_code(const hyper_error *err);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Print the details of this error to a buffer.
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| 
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|  The `dst_len` value must be the maximum length that the buffer can
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|  store.
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| 
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|  The return value is number of bytes that were written to `dst`.
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|  */
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| size_t hyper_error_print(const hyper_error *err, uint8_t *dst, size_t dst_len);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Construct a new HTTP request.
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|  */
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| hyper_request *hyper_request_new(void);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Free an HTTP request if not going to send it on a client.
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|  */
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| void hyper_request_free(hyper_request *req);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Set the HTTP Method of the request.
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|  */
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| hyper_code hyper_request_set_method(hyper_request *req, const uint8_t *method, size_t method_len);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Set the URI of the request.
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|  */
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| hyper_code hyper_request_set_uri(hyper_request *req, const uint8_t *uri, size_t uri_len);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Set the preferred HTTP version of the request.
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| 
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|  The version value should be one of the `HYPER_HTTP_VERSION_` constants.
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| 
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|  Note that this won't change the major HTTP version of the connection,
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|  since that is determined at the handshake step.
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|  */
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| hyper_code hyper_request_set_version(hyper_request *req, int version);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Gets a reference to the HTTP headers of this request
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| 
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|  This is not an owned reference, so it should not be accessed after the
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|  `hyper_request` has been consumed.
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|  */
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| hyper_headers *hyper_request_headers(hyper_request *req);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Set the body of the request.
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| 
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|  The default is an empty body.
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| 
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|  This takes ownership of the `hyper_body *`, you must not use it or
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|  free it after setting it on the request.
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|  */
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| hyper_code hyper_request_set_body(hyper_request *req, hyper_body *body);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Free an HTTP response after using it.
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|  */
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| void hyper_response_free(hyper_response *resp);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Get the HTTP-Status code of this response.
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| 
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|  It will always be within the range of 100-599.
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|  */
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| uint16_t hyper_response_status(const hyper_response *resp);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Get a pointer to the reason-phrase of this response.
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| 
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|  This buffer is not null-terminated.
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| 
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|  This buffer is owned by the response, and should not be used after
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|  the response has been freed.
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| 
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|  Use `hyper_response_reason_phrase_len()` to get the length of this
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|  buffer.
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|  */
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| const uint8_t *hyper_response_reason_phrase(const hyper_response *resp);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Get the length of the reason-phrase of this response.
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| 
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|  Use `hyper_response_reason_phrase()` to get the buffer pointer.
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|  */
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| size_t hyper_response_reason_phrase_len(const hyper_response *resp);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Get the HTTP version used by this response.
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| 
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|  The returned value could be:
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| 
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|  - `HYPER_HTTP_VERSION_1_0`
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|  - `HYPER_HTTP_VERSION_1_1`
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|  - `HYPER_HTTP_VERSION_2`
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|  - `HYPER_HTTP_VERSION_NONE` if newer (or older).
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|  */
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| int hyper_response_version(const hyper_response *resp);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Gets a reference to the HTTP headers of this response.
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| 
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|  This is not an owned reference, so it should not be accessed after the
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|  `hyper_response` has been freed.
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|  */
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| hyper_headers *hyper_response_headers(hyper_response *resp);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Take ownership of the body of this response.
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| 
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|  It is safe to free the response even after taking ownership of its body.
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|  */
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| hyper_body *hyper_response_body(hyper_response *resp);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Iterates the headers passing each name and value pair to the callback.
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| 
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|  The `userdata` pointer is also passed to the callback.
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| 
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|  The callback should return `HYPER_ITER_CONTINUE` to keep iterating, or
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|  `HYPER_ITER_BREAK` to stop.
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|  */
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| void hyper_headers_foreach(const hyper_headers *headers,
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|                            hyper_headers_foreach_callback func,
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|                            void *userdata);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Sets the header with the provided name to the provided value.
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| 
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|  This overwrites any previous value set for the header.
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|  */
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| hyper_code hyper_headers_set(hyper_headers *headers,
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|                              const uint8_t *name,
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|                              size_t name_len,
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|                              const uint8_t *value,
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|                              size_t value_len);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Adds the provided value to the list of the provided name.
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| 
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|  If there were already existing values for the name, this will append the
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|  new value to the internal list.
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|  */
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| hyper_code hyper_headers_add(hyper_headers *headers,
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|                              const uint8_t *name,
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|                              size_t name_len,
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|                              const uint8_t *value,
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|                              size_t value_len);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Create a new IO type used to represent a transport.
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| 
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|  The read and write functions of this transport should be set with
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|  `hyper_io_set_read` and `hyper_io_set_write`.
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|  */
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| hyper_io *hyper_io_new(void);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Free an unused `hyper_io *`.
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| 
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|  This is typically only useful if you aren't going to pass ownership
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|  of the IO handle to hyper, such as with `hyper_clientconn_handshake()`.
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|  */
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| void hyper_io_free(hyper_io *io);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Set the user data pointer for this IO to some value.
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| 
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|  This value is passed as an argument to the read and write callbacks.
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|  */
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| void hyper_io_set_userdata(hyper_io *io, void *data);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Set the read function for this IO transport.
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| 
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|  Data that is read from the transport should be put in the `buf` pointer,
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|  up to `buf_len` bytes. The number of bytes read should be the return value.
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| 
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|  It is undefined behavior to try to access the bytes in the `buf` pointer,
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|  unless you have already written them yourself. It is also undefined behavior
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|  to return that more bytes have been written than actually set on the `buf`.
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| 
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|  If there is no data currently available, a waker should be claimed from
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|  the `ctx` and registered with whatever polling mechanism is used to signal
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|  when data is available later on. The return value should be
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|  `HYPER_IO_PENDING`.
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| 
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|  If there is an irrecoverable error reading data, then `HYPER_IO_ERROR`
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|  should be the return value.
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|  */
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| void hyper_io_set_read(hyper_io *io, hyper_io_read_callback func);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Set the write function for this IO transport.
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| 
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|  Data from the `buf` pointer should be written to the transport, up to
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|  `buf_len` bytes. The number of bytes written should be the return value.
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| 
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|  If no data can currently be written, the `waker` should be cloned and
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|  registered with whatever polling mechanism is used to signal when data
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|  is available later on. The return value should be `HYPER_IO_PENDING`.
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| 
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|  Yeet.
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| 
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|  If there is an irrecoverable error reading data, then `HYPER_IO_ERROR`
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|  should be the return value.
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|  */
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| void hyper_io_set_write(hyper_io *io, hyper_io_write_callback func);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Creates a new task executor.
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|  */
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| const hyper_executor *hyper_executor_new(void);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Frees an executor and any incomplete tasks still part of it.
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|  */
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| void hyper_executor_free(const hyper_executor *exec);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Push a task onto the executor.
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| 
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|  The executor takes ownership of the task, it should not be accessed
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|  again unless returned back to the user with `hyper_executor_poll`.
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|  */
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| hyper_code hyper_executor_push(const hyper_executor *exec, hyper_task *task);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Polls the executor, trying to make progress on any tasks that have notified
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|  that they are ready again.
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| 
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|  If ready, returns a task from the executor that has completed.
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| 
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|  If there are no ready tasks, this returns `NULL`.
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|  */
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| hyper_task *hyper_executor_poll(const hyper_executor *exec);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Free a task.
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|  */
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| void hyper_task_free(hyper_task *task);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Takes the output value of this task.
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| 
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|  This must only be called once polling the task on an executor has finished
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|  this task.
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| 
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|  Use `hyper_task_type` to determine the type of the `void *` return value.
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|  */
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| void *hyper_task_value(hyper_task *task);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Query the return type of this task.
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|  */
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| hyper_task_return_type hyper_task_type(hyper_task *task);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Set a user data pointer to be associated with this task.
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| 
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|  This value will be passed to task callbacks, and can be checked later
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|  with `hyper_task_userdata`.
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|  */
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| void hyper_task_set_userdata(hyper_task *task, void *userdata);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Retrieve the userdata that has been set via `hyper_task_set_userdata`.
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|  */
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| void *hyper_task_userdata(hyper_task *task);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Copies a waker out of the task context.
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|  */
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| hyper_waker *hyper_context_waker(hyper_context *cx);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Free a waker that hasn't been woken.
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|  */
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| void hyper_waker_free(hyper_waker *waker);
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| 
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| /*
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|  Free a waker that hasn't been woken.
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|  */
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| void hyper_waker_wake(hyper_waker *waker);
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| 
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| #ifdef __cplusplus
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| } // extern "C"
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| #endif // __cplusplus
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| 
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| #endif /* _HYPER_H */
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