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Sean McArthur 2d2d5574a6 feat(lib): redesign API to use Futures and Tokio
There are many changes involved with this, but let's just talk about
user-facing changes.

- Creating a `Client` and `Server` now needs a Tokio `Core` event loop
to attach to.
- `Request` and `Response` both no longer implement the
`std::io::{Read,Write}` traits, but instead represent their bodies as a
`futures::Stream` of items, where each item is a `Chunk`.
- The `Client.request` method now takes a `Request`, instead of being
used as a builder, and returns a `Future` that resolves to `Response`.
- The `Handler` trait for servers is no more, and instead the Tokio
`Service` trait is used. This allows interoperability with generic
middleware.

BREAKING CHANGE: A big sweeping set of breaking changes.
2017-01-16 10:44:27 -08:00

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[package]
name = "hyper"
version = "0.10.0-a.0"
description = "A modern HTTP library."
readme = "README.md"
documentation = "http://hyperium.github.io/hyper"
repository = "https://github.com/hyperium/hyper"
license = "MIT"
authors = ["Sean McArthur <sean.monstar@gmail.com>"]
keywords = ["http", "hyper", "hyperium"]
[dependencies]
futures = "0.1.7"
futures-cpupool = "0.1"
httparse = "1.0"
language-tags = "0.2"
log = "0.3"
mime = "0.2"
relay = "0.1"
rustc-serialize = "0.3"
time = "0.1"
tokio-core = "0.1"
tokio-proto = "0.1"
tokio-service = "0.1"
unicase = "1.0"
url = "1.0"
[dependencies.cookie]
version = "0.3"
default-features = false
[dev-dependencies]
num_cpus = "1.0"
pretty_env_logger = "0.1"
spmc = "0.2"
[features]
default = []
nightly = []