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cmake_minimum_required(VERSION 3.0)
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# XXX using 1.8.90 instead of 1.9.0-DEV
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project(nghttp2 VERSION 1.12.90)
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project(nghttp2 VERSION 1.13.90)
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# See versioning rule:
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# http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/html_node/Updating-version-info.html
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set(LT_CURRENT 22)
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set(LT_CURRENT 23)
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set(LT_REVISION 0)
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set(LT_AGE 8)
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set(LT_AGE 9)
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set(CMAKE_MODULE_PATH "${CMAKE_SOURCE_DIR}/cmake")
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include(Version)
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@ -179,10 +179,10 @@ To compile the source code, gcc >= 4.8.3 or clang >= 3.4 is required.
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Notes for building on Windows (MSVC)
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------------------------------------
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The easiest way to build native Windows nghttp2 dll is use
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[cmake](https://cmake.org/). The free version of [Visual C++ Build
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Tools](http://landinghub.visualstudio.com/visual-cpp-build-tools)
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works fine.
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The easiest way to build native Windows nghttp2 dll is use `cmake
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<https://cmake.org/>`_. The free version of `Visual C++ Build Tools
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<http://landinghub.visualstudio.com/visual-cpp-build-tools>`_ works
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fine.
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1. Install cmake for windows
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2. Open "Visual C++ ... Native Build Tool Command Prompt", and inside
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@ -39,9 +39,8 @@ PATH="$TOOLCHAIN"/bin:"$PATH"
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--without-libxml2 \
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--disable-python-bindings \
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--disable-examples \
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--enable-werror \
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CC="$TOOLCHAIN"/bin/clang \
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CXX="$TOOLCHAIN"/bin/clang++ \
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CC="$TOOLCHAIN"/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-gcc \
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CXX="$TOOLCHAIN"/bin/arm-linux-androideabi-g++ \
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CPPFLAGS="-fPIE -I$PREFIX/include" \
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PKG_CONFIG_LIBDIR="$PREFIX/lib/pkgconfig" \
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LDFLAGS="-fPIE -pie -L$PREFIX/lib"
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@ -25,7 +25,7 @@ dnl Do not change user variables!
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dnl http://www.gnu.org/software/automake/manual/html_node/Flag-Variables-Ordering.html
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AC_PREREQ(2.61)
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AC_INIT([nghttp2], [1.13.0-DEV], [t-tujikawa@users.sourceforge.net])
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AC_INIT([nghttp2], [1.14.0-DEV], [t-tujikawa@users.sourceforge.net])
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AC_CONFIG_AUX_DIR([.])
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AC_CONFIG_MACRO_DIR([m4])
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AC_CONFIG_HEADERS([config.h])
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dnl See versioning rule:
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dnl http://www.gnu.org/software/libtool/manual/html_node/Updating-version-info.html
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AC_SUBST(LT_CURRENT, 22)
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AC_SUBST(LT_CURRENT, 23)
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AC_SUBST(LT_REVISION, 0)
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AC_SUBST(LT_AGE, 8)
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AC_SUBST(LT_AGE, 9)
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major=`echo $PACKAGE_VERSION |cut -d. -f1 | sed -e "s/[^0-9]//g"`
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minor=`echo $PACKAGE_VERSION |cut -d. -f2 | sed -e "s/[^0-9]//g"`
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@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ from docutils import nodes
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from docutils.parsers.rst import directives
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from sphinx import addnodes
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from sphinx import version_info
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from sphinx.roles import XRefRole
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from sphinx.locale import l_, _
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from sphinx.domains import Domain, ObjType, Index
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indextext = self.get_index_text(modname, name_cls)
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if indextext:
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self.indexnode['entries'].append(('single', indextext,
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fullname, fullname))
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self.indexnode['entries'].append(
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_make_index('single', indextext, fullname, fullname))
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def before_content(self):
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# needed for automatic qualification of members (reset in subclasses)
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# modindex currently
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if not noindex:
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indextext = _('%s (module)') % modname
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inode = addnodes.index(entries=[('single', indextext,
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'module-' + modname, modname)])
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inode = addnodes.index(entries=[_make_index(
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'single', indextext, 'module-' + modname, modname)])
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ret.append(inode)
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return ret
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def _make_index(entrytype, entryname, target, ignored, key=None):
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# Sphinx 1.4 introduced backward incompatible changes, it now
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# requires 5 tuples. Last one is categorization key. See
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# http://www.sphinx-doc.org/en/stable/extdev/nodes.html#sphinx.addnodes.index
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if version_info >= (1, 4, 0, '', 0):
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return (entrytype, entryname, target, ignored, key)
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else:
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return (entrytype, entryname, target, ignored)
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class RubyCurrentModule(Directive):
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"""
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.\" Man page generated from reStructuredText.
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.
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.TH "H2LOAD" "1" "June 26, 2016" "1.12.0" "nghttp2"
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.TH "H2LOAD" "1" "Jul 21, 2016" "1.13.0" "nghttp2"
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.SH NAME
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h2load \- HTTP/2 benchmarking tool
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.
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@ -151,7 +151,7 @@ representing the number of connections to be made per
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rate period. The maximum number of connections to be
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made is given in \fI\%\-c\fP option. This rate will be
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distributed among threads as evenly as possible. For
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example, with \fB\-t2\fP and \fB\-r4\fP, each thread gets 2
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example, with \fI\%\-t\fP2 and \fI\%\-r\fP4, each thread gets 2
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connections per period. When the rate is 0, the program
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will run as it normally does, creating connections at
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whatever variable rate it wants. The default value for
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@ -414,7 +414,7 @@ performance. To set smaller flow control window, use \fI\%\-w\fP and
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window size described in HTTP/2 and SPDY protocol specification.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.sp
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\fInghttp(1)\fP, \fInghttpd(1)\fP, \fInghttpx(1)\fP
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\fBnghttp(1)\fP, \fBnghttpd(1)\fP, \fBnghttpx(1)\fP
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.SH AUTHOR
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Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa
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.SH COPYRIGHT
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rate period. The maximum number of connections to be
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made is given in :option:`-c` option. This rate will be
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distributed among threads as evenly as possible. For
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example, with :option:`-t2` and :option:`\-r4`, each thread gets 2
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example, with :option:`-t`\2 and :option:`-r`\4, each thread gets 2
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connections per period. When the rate is 0, the program
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will run as it normally does, creating connections at
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whatever variable rate it wants. The default value for
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@ -1,6 +1,6 @@
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.\" Man page generated from reStructuredText.
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.
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.TH "NGHTTP" "1" "June 26, 2016" "1.12.0" "nghttp2"
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.TH "NGHTTP" "1" "Jul 21, 2016" "1.13.0" "nghttp2"
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.SH NAME
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nghttp \- HTTP/2 client
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.
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@ -300,7 +300,7 @@ stream 11 with the weight 12. The other resources (e.g., icon) depend
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on stream 11 with the weight 2.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.sp
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\fInghttpd(1)\fP, \fInghttpx(1)\fP, \fIh2load(1)\fP
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\fBnghttpd(1)\fP, \fBnghttpx(1)\fP, \fBh2load(1)\fP
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.SH AUTHOR
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Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa
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.SH COPYRIGHT
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When connection is established, nghttp sends 5 PRIORITY frames to idle
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streams 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 to create "anchor" nodes in dependency
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tree::
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tree:
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.. code-block:: text
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+-----+
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|id=0 |
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When connection is established, nghttp sends 5 PRIORITY frames to idle
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streams 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 to create "anchor" nodes in dependency
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tree::
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tree:
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.. code-block:: text
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+-----+
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|id=0 |
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.\" Man page generated from reStructuredText.
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.
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.TH "NGHTTPD" "1" "June 26, 2016" "1.12.0" "nghttp2"
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.TH "NGHTTPD" "1" "Jul 21, 2016" "1.13.0" "nghttp2"
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.SH NAME
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nghttpd \- HTTP/2 server
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.
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10 * 1024). Units are K, M and G (powers of 1024).
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.sp
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\fInghttp(1)\fP, \fInghttpx(1)\fP, \fIh2load(1)\fP
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\fBnghttp(1)\fP, \fBnghttpx(1)\fP, \fBh2load(1)\fP
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.SH AUTHOR
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Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa
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.SH COPYRIGHT
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.\" Man page generated from reStructuredText.
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.
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.TH "NGHTTPX" "1" "June 26, 2016" "1.12.0" "nghttp2"
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.TH "NGHTTPX" "1" "Jul 21, 2016" "1.13.0" "nghttp2"
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.SH NAME
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nghttpx \- HTTP/2 proxy
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.
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using \fI\%\-\-conf\fP\&.
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.SH SEE ALSO
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.sp
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\fInghttp(1)\fP, \fInghttpd(1)\fP, \fIh2load(1)\fP
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\fBnghttp(1)\fP, \fBnghttpd(1)\fP, \fBh2load(1)\fP
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.SH AUTHOR
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Tatsuhiro Tsujikawa
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.SH COPYRIGHT
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and pushes those URIs to the frontend client. Here is a sample Link
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header field to initiate server push:
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.. code-block:: http
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.. code-block:: text
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Link: </fonts/font.woff>; rel=preload
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Link: </css/theme.css>; rel=preload
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and pushes those URIs to the frontend client. Here is a sample Link
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header field to initiate server push:
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.. code-block:: http
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.. code-block:: text
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Link: </fonts/font.woff>; rel=preload
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Link: </css/theme.css>; rel=preload
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under ``$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain``. An user can freely choose the path
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for ``ANDROID_HOME``. For example, to install toolchain under
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``$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain``, do this in the the directory where NDK is
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unpacked::
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unpacked:
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$ build/tools/make-standalone-toolchain.sh \
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--install-dir=$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain \
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--toolchain=arm-linux-androideabi-4.9 \
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--llvm-version=3.5 \
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--platform=android-16
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.. code-block:: text
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The additional flag ``--system=linux-x86_64`` may be required if you
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are using x86_64 system.
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$ build/tools/make_standalone_toolchain.py \
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--arch arm --api 16 --stl gnustl
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--install-dir $ANDROID_HOME/toolchain
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The platform level is not important here because we don't use Android
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specific C/C++ API.
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The API level (``--api``) is not important here because we don't use
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Android specific C/C++ API.
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The dependent libraries, such as OpenSSL and libev should be built
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with the toolchain and installed under ``$ANDROID_HOME/usr/local``.
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Before running ``android-config`` and ``android-make``,
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``ANDROID_HOME`` environment variable must be set to point to the
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correct path. Also add ``$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain/bin`` to ``PATH``::
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correct path. Also add ``$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain/bin`` to ``PATH``:
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.. code-block:: text
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$ export PATH=$PATH:$ANDROID_HOME/toolchain/bin
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If all went well, application binaries, such as nghttpx, are created
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under src directory. Strip debugging information from the binary
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using the following command::
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using the following command:
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.. code-block:: text
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$ arm-linux-androideabi-strip src/nghttpx
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The backend is supposed to be Web server. For example, to make
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nghttpx listen to encrypted HTTP/2 requests at port 8443, and a
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backend Web server is configured to listen to HTTP request at port
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8080 in the same host, run nghttpx command-line like this::
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8080 in the same host, run nghttpx command-line like this:
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.. code-block:: text
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$ nghttpx -f0.0.0.0,8443 -b127.0.0.1,8080 /path/to/server.key /path/to/server.crt
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Then HTTP/2 enabled client can access to the nghttpx in HTTP/2. For
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example, you can send GET request to the server using nghttp::
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example, you can send GET request to the server using nghttp:
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.. code-block:: text
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$ nghttp -nv https://localhost:8443/
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For example, to make nghttpx listen to encrypted HTTP/2 requests at
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port 8443, and a backend HTTP proxy server is configured to listen to
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HTTP/1 request at port 8080 in the same host, run nghttpx command-line
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like this::
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like this:
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.. code-block:: text
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$ nghttpx -s -f'*,8443' -b127.0.0.1,8080 /path/to/server.key /path/to/server.crt
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file:///path/to/proxy.pac
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For Chromium, use following command-line::
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For Chromium, use following command-line:
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.. code-block:: text
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$ google-chrome --proxy-pac-url=file:///path/to/proxy.pac --use-npn
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As HTTP/1 proxy server, Squid may work as out-of-box. Traffic server
|
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requires to be configured as forward proxy. Here is the minimum
|
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configuration items to edit::
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configuration items to edit:
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.. code-block:: text
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CONFIG proxy.config.reverse_proxy.enabled INT 0
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CONFIG proxy.config.url_remap.remap_required INT 0
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--------------------------------------
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By default, memcached connection is not encrypted. To enable
|
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encryption, use :option:`--tls-ticket-key-memcached-tls` for TLS
|
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ticket key, and use :option:`--tls-session-cache-memcached-tls` for
|
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TLS session cache.
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encryption, use ``tls`` keyword in
|
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:option:`--tls-ticket-key-memcached` for TLS ticket key, and
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:option:`--tls-session-cache-memcached` for TLS session cache.
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Specifying additional server certificates
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-----------------------------------------
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Python 3.4 or later is required to use these objects. To
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explicitly configure nghttp2 build to use Python 3.4, specify the
|
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``PYTHON`` variable to the path to Python 3.4 executable when
|
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invoking configure script like this::
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invoking configure script like this:
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.. code-block:: text
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$ ./configure PYTHON=/usr/bin/python3.4
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@ -7,7 +7,9 @@ the end of this page. It also resides in the examples directory in
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the archive or repository.
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This simple client takes a single HTTPS URI and retrieves the resource
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at the URI. The synopsis is::
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at the URI. The synopsis is:
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.. code-block:: text
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$ libevent-client HTTPS_URI
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This simple server takes 3 arguments: The port number to listen on,
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the path to your SSL/TLS private key file, and the path to your
|
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certificate file. The synopsis is::
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certificate file. The synopsis is:
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.. code-block:: text
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$ libevent-server PORT /path/to/server.key /path/to/server.crt
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else:
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text = re.sub(r'\*', r'\*', text)
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# markup option reference
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text = re.sub(r'(^|\s)(-[a-zA-Z0-9-]+)', r'\1:option:`\2`', text)
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text = re.sub(r'(^|\s)(-[a-zA-Z0-9]|--[a-zA-Z0-9-]+)',
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r'\1:option:`\2`', text)
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# sphinx does not like markup like ':option:`-f`='. We need
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# backslash between ` and =.
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text = re.sub(r'(:option:`.*?`)(\S)', r'\1\\\2', text)
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@ -2629,13 +2629,19 @@ NGHTTP2_EXTERN void nghttp2_session_del(nghttp2_session *session);
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*
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* 6. :type:`nghttp2_before_frame_send_callback` is invoked.
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*
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* 7. :type:`nghttp2_send_callback` is invoked one or more times to
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* 7. If :enum:`NGHTTP2_ERR_CANCEL` is returned from
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* :type:`nghttp2_before_frame_send_callback`, the current frame
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* transmission is canceled, and
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* :type:`nghttp2_on_frame_not_send_callback` is invoked. Abort
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* the following steps.
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*
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* 8. :type:`nghttp2_send_callback` is invoked one or more times to
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* send the frame.
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*
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* 8. :type:`nghttp2_on_frame_send_callback` is invoked.
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* 9. :type:`nghttp2_on_frame_send_callback` is invoked.
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*
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* 9. If the transmission of the frame triggers closure of the stream,
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* the stream is closed and
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* 10. If the transmission of the frame triggers closure of the
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* stream, the stream is closed and
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* :type:`nghttp2_on_stream_close_callback` is invoked.
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*
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* This function returns 0 if it succeeds, or one of the following
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*
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* The |nva| is an array of name/value pair :type:`nghttp2_nv` with
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* |nvlen| elements. The application is responsible not to include
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* required pseudo-header fields (header field whose name starts with
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* ":") in |nva|.
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* pseudo-header fields (header field whose name starts with ":") in
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* |nva|.
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*
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* This function creates copies of all name/value pairs in |nva|. It
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* also lower-cases all names in |nva|. The order of elements in
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* :type:`nghttp2_on_frame_not_send_callback` is called.
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*
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* For server, trailer fields must follow response HEADERS or response
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* DATA with END_STREAM flag set. The library does not enforce this
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* requirement, and applications should do this for themselves. If
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* `nghttp2_submit_trailer()` is called before any response HEADERS
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* DATA without END_STREAM flat set. The library does not enforce
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* this requirement, and applications should do this for themselves.
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* If `nghttp2_submit_trailer()` is called before any response HEADERS
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* submission (usually by `nghttp2_submit_response()`), the content of
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* |nva| will be sent as response headers, which will result in error.
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*
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* This function has the same effect with `nghttp2_submit_headers()`,
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* with flags = :enum:`NGHTTP2_FLAG_END_HEADERS` and both pri_spec and
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* with flags = :enum:`NGHTTP2_FLAG_END_STREAM` and both pri_spec and
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* stream_user_data to NULL.
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*
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* To submit trailer fields after `nghttp2_submit_response()` is
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* called, the application has to specify
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* :type:`nghttp2_data_provider` to `nghttp2_submit_response()`. In
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* side :type:`nghttp2_data_source_read_callback`, when setting
|
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* :type:`nghttp2_data_provider` to `nghttp2_submit_response()`.
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* Inside of :type:`nghttp2_data_source_read_callback`, when setting
|
||||
* :enum:`NGHTTP2_DATA_FLAG_EOF`, also set
|
||||
* :enum:`NGHTTP2_DATA_FLAG_NO_END_STREAM`. After that, the
|
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* application can send trailer fields using
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* that value as window_size_increment is queued. If the
|
||||
* |window_size_increment| is larger than the received bytes from the
|
||||
* remote endpoint, the local window size is increased by that
|
||||
* difference. If the sole intention is to increase the local window
|
||||
* difference. If the sole purpose is to increase the local window
|
||||
* size, consider to use `nghttp2_session_set_local_window_size()`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the |window_size_increment| is negative, the local window size
|
||||
|
@ -4105,8 +4111,8 @@ nghttp2_session_check_server_session(nghttp2_session *session);
|
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* (`nghttp2_option_set_no_auto_window_update()`), and the library
|
||||
* decided that the WINDOW_UPDATE should be submitted, then
|
||||
* WINDOW_UPDATE is queued with the current received bytes count. If
|
||||
* the sole intention is to decrease the local window size, consider
|
||||
* to use `nghttp2_session_set_local_window_size()`.
|
||||
* the sole purpose is to decrease the local window size, consider to
|
||||
* use `nghttp2_session_set_local_window_size()`.
|
||||
*
|
||||
* If the |window_size_increment| is 0, the function does nothing and
|
||||
* returns 0.
|
||||
|
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