nghttp2 library itself now accept octet header/value pairs,
completely not restricted by HTTP/1 header name/value rule.
The applications may impose restriction about them using
validators.
The NGHTTP2_ERR_PAUSE library error code is introduced to pause
the execution of nghttp2_session_mem_recv() when that error code
is returned from nghttp2_on_frame_recv_callback or
nghttp2_on_data_chunk_recv_callback. If this happens, the parameters
available for both callbacks are retained until the application
calls nghttp2_session_continue(). The application must retain
input bytes which was used to produce the frame.
After successful call of nghttp2_session_continue, the application
can continue to call nghttp2_session_mem_recv() to process
additional data.
This function is similar to nghttp2_submit_request and the
difference is it takes an array of nghttp2_nv as name/value pairs.
It is useful if name/value pairs is not NULL-terminated in the
application code.
Fix the bug that connection-level local window is not updated
for the data is the last part of the stream. For the stream
level window may ignore this, connection-level window must
be updated. Also this change fixes the bug that connection-level
window is not updated for the ignored DATA frames.
SPDY spec does not allow multiple empty header values in one header
field. This change makes out-going framer ignore such empty header
value if there is non-empty header value with the same name.
This change implements spdylay_map functions in iterative approach
instead of original recursive approach. The iterative version is
overall faster than recursive one. The traversal function
(spdylay_map_each) is slightly slower but it is not noticeable.
If resultant length of a frame exceeds the maximum value (which is
2**24 - 1 for SPDY/2 and 3), SPDYLAY_ERR_FRAME_TOO_LARGE is used to
indicate this error. This error will be notified by
on_ctrl_not_send_callback.
spdylay_npn_get_proto_list() returns a pointer to the supported SPDY
version list. The element of the list is spdylay_npn_proto struct. It
contains all SPDY version information this library supports. The
application can use this information to configure NPN protocol
offerings/selection.