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diff --git a/vendor/hyper/src/lib.rs b/vendor/hyper/src/lib.rs deleted file mode 100644 index 4683fd65..00000000 --- a/vendor/hyper/src/lib.rs +++ /dev/null @@ -1,139 +0,0 @@ -#![deny(missing_docs)] -#![deny(missing_debug_implementations)] -#![cfg_attr(test, deny(rust_2018_idioms))] -#![cfg_attr(all(test, feature = "full"), deny(unreachable_pub))] -#![cfg_attr(all(test, feature = "full"), deny(warnings))] -#![cfg_attr(all(test, feature = "nightly"), feature(test))] -#![cfg_attr(docsrs, feature(doc_cfg))] - -//! # hyper -//! -//! hyper is a **fast** and **correct** HTTP implementation written in and for Rust. -//! -//! ## Features -//! -//! - HTTP/1 and HTTP/2 -//! - Asynchronous design -//! - Leading in performance -//! - Tested and **correct** -//! - Extensive production use -//! - [Client](client/index.html) and [Server](server/index.html) APIs -//! -//! If just starting out, **check out the [Guides](https://hyper.rs/guides/1/) -//! first.** -//! -//! ## "Low-level" -//! -//! hyper is a lower-level HTTP library, meant to be a building block -//! for libraries and applications. -//! -//! If looking for just a convenient HTTP client, consider the -//! [reqwest](https://crates.io/crates/reqwest) crate. -//! -//! # Optional Features -//! -//! hyper uses a set of [feature flags] to reduce the amount of compiled code. -//! It is possible to just enable certain features over others. By default, -//! hyper does not enable any features but allows one to enable a subset for -//! their use case. Below is a list of the available feature flags. You may -//! also notice above each function, struct and trait there is listed one or -//! more feature flags that are required for that item to be used. -//! -//! If you are new to hyper it is possible to enable the `full` feature flag -//! which will enable all public APIs. Beware though that this will pull in -//! many extra dependencies that you may not need. -//! -//! The following optional features are available: -//! -//! - `http1`: Enables HTTP/1 support. -//! - `http2`: Enables HTTP/2 support. -//! - `client`: Enables the HTTP `client`. -//! - `server`: Enables the HTTP `server`. -//! -//! [feature flags]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/cargo/reference/manifest.html#the-features-section -//! -//! ## Unstable Features -//! -//! hyper includes a set of unstable optional features that can be enabled through the use of a -//! feature flag and a [configuration flag]. -//! -//! The following is a list of feature flags and their corresponding `RUSTFLAG`: -//! -//! - `ffi`: Enables C API for hyper `hyper_unstable_ffi`. -//! - `tracing`: Enables debug logging with `hyper_unstable_tracing`. -//! -//! For example: -//! -//! ```notrust -//! RUSTFLAGS="--cfg hyper_unstable_tracing" cargo build -//! ``` -//! -//! [configuration flag]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/reference/conditional-compilation.html -//! -//! # Stability -//! -//! It's worth talking a bit about the stability of hyper. hyper's API follows -//! [SemVer](https://semver.org). Breaking changes will only be introduced in -//! major versions, if ever. New additions to the API, such as new types, -//! methods, or traits will only be added in minor versions. -//! -//! Some parts of hyper are documented as NOT being part of the stable API. The -//! following is a brief list, you can read more about each one in the relevant -//! part of the documentation. -//! -//! - Downcasting error types from `Error::source()` is not considered stable. -//! - Private dependencies use of global variables is not considered stable. -//! So, if a dependency uses `log` or `tracing`, hyper doesn't promise it -//! will continue to do so. -//! - Behavior from default options is not stable. hyper reserves the right to -//! add new options that are enabled by default which might alter the -//! behavior, for the purposes of protection. It is also possible to _change_ -//! what the default options are set to, also in efforts to protect the -//! most people possible. -#[doc(hidden)] -pub use http; - -#[cfg(all(test, feature = "nightly"))] -extern crate test; - -#[doc(no_inline)] -pub use http::{header, HeaderMap, Method, Request, Response, StatusCode, Uri, Version}; - -pub use crate::error::{Error, Result}; - -#[macro_use] -mod cfg; - -#[macro_use] -mod trace; - -pub mod body; -mod common; -mod error; -pub mod ext; -#[cfg(test)] -mod mock; -pub mod rt; -pub mod service; -pub mod upgrade; - -#[cfg(feature = "ffi")] -#[cfg_attr(docsrs, doc(cfg(all(feature = "ffi", hyper_unstable_ffi))))] -pub mod ffi; - -cfg_proto! { - mod headers; - mod proto; -} - -cfg_feature! { - #![feature = "client"] - - pub mod client; -} - -cfg_feature! { - #![feature = "server"] - - pub mod server; -} |
