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The flush(Pid) function was enhanced to also discard Websocket
messages and the new up/down messages.
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map:to_list -> maps:to_list
Only call maps:to_list once.
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The type option has been removed. The transport and protocols
options can be used in its place.
The transport_opts option can be used to specify transport
options.
The http_opts and spdy_opts options can be used to specify
protocol specific options.
The keepalive option is now a protocol specific option.
Defaults depending on the port number have changed. Now only
port 443 uses ssl by default, other ports use tcp.
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The content-type and content-length alone indicate whether a
body is present for request/4.
The host header can now be overriden.
A number of headers like transfer-encoding are automatically
deleted from the list of headers we receive. SPDY also deletes
connection, keep-alive and proxy-connection.
SPDY now sends the port in the :host header.
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All autobahntestsuite tests pass including the permessage-deflate
compression tests.
Some of the tests pass in a non-strict fashion. They are testing
for protocol errors and expect events to happen in a particular
order, which is not respected by Gun. Gun fails earlier than is
expected due to concurrent processing of frames.
The implementation when error occurs during handshake is probably
a bit rough at this point. The documentation is also incomplete
and/or wrong at this time, though this is the general state of
the Gun documentation and will be resolved in a separate commit.
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Per extend/gun#22 we need to return body until server closes
connection when server doesn't specify content-length and
transfer-encoding
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A linebreak was sometimes introduced in the middle of the request
body.
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This happens because handle/2 is actually a loop.
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This way the issue fixed by the previous commit won't happen again.
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Thanks David Cartt for reporting it.
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Support for HTTP/1.1 and compatibility with HTTP/1.0.
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