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- Adds `Body::on_upgrade()` that returns an `OnUpgrade` future.
- Adds `hyper::upgrade` module containing types for dealing with
upgrades.
- Adds `server::conn::Connection::with_upgrades()` method to enable
these upgrades when using lower-level API (because of a missing
`Send` bound on the transport generic).
- Client connections are automatically enabled.
- Optimizes request parsing, to make up for extra work to look for
upgrade requests.
- Returns a smaller `DecodedLength` type instead of the fatter
`Decoder`, which should also allow a couple fewer branches.
- Removes the `Decode::Ignore` wrapper enum, and instead ignoring
1xx responses is handled directly in the response parsing code.
Ref #1563
Closes #1395
hyper
A fast and correct HTTP implementation for Rust.
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Overview
hyper is a fast, safe HTTP implementation written in and for Rust.
hyper offers both an HTTP client and server which can be used to drive complex web applications written entirely in Rust.
hyper makes use of "async IO" (non-blocking sockets) via the Tokio and Futures crates.
Be aware that hyper is still actively evolving towards 1.0, and is likely to experience breaking changes before stabilising. You can also see the issues in the upcoming milestones.
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