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+// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
+// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
+// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
+
+package http
+
+import (
+ "io"
+ "strconv"
+ "strings"
+ "time"
+ "unicode/utf8"
+
+ "golang_org/x/net/lex/httplex"
+)
+
+// maxInt64 is the effective "infinite" value for the Server and
+// Transport's byte-limiting readers.
+const maxInt64 = 1<<63 - 1
+
+// aLongTimeAgo is a non-zero time, far in the past, used for
+// immediate cancelation of network operations.
+var aLongTimeAgo = time.Unix(1, 0)
+
+// TODO(bradfitz): move common stuff here. The other files have accumulated
+// generic http stuff in random places.
+
+// contextKey is a value for use with context.WithValue. It's used as
+// a pointer so it fits in an interface{} without allocation.
+type contextKey struct {
+ name string
+}
+
+func (k *contextKey) String() string { return "net/http context value " + k.name }
+
+// Given a string of the form "host", "host:port", or "[ipv6::address]:port",
+// return true if the string includes a port.
+func hasPort(s string) bool { return strings.LastIndex(s, ":") > strings.LastIndex(s, "]") }
+
+// removeEmptyPort strips the empty port in ":port" to ""
+// as mandated by RFC 3986 Section 6.2.3.
+func removeEmptyPort(host string) string {
+ if hasPort(host) {
+ return strings.TrimSuffix(host, ":")
+ }
+ return host
+}
+
+func isNotToken(r rune) bool {
+ return !httplex.IsTokenRune(r)
+}
+
+func isASCII(s string) bool {
+ for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
+ if s[i] >= utf8.RuneSelf {
+ return false
+ }
+ }
+ return true
+}
+
+func hexEscapeNonASCII(s string) string {
+ newLen := 0
+ for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
+ if s[i] >= utf8.RuneSelf {
+ newLen += 3
+ } else {
+ newLen++
+ }
+ }
+ if newLen == len(s) {
+ return s
+ }
+ b := make([]byte, 0, newLen)
+ for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
+ if s[i] >= utf8.RuneSelf {
+ b = append(b, '%')
+ b = strconv.AppendInt(b, int64(s[i]), 16)
+ } else {
+ b = append(b, s[i])
+ }
+ }
+ return string(b)
+}
+
+// NoBody is an io.ReadCloser with no bytes. Read always returns EOF
+// and Close always returns nil. It can be used in an outgoing client
+// request to explicitly signal that a request has zero bytes.
+// An alternative, however, is to simply set Request.Body to nil.
+var NoBody = noBody{}
+
+type noBody struct{}
+
+func (noBody) Read([]byte) (int, error) { return 0, io.EOF }
+func (noBody) Close() error { return nil }
+func (noBody) WriteTo(io.Writer) (int64, error) { return 0, nil }
+
+var (
+ // verify that an io.Copy from NoBody won't require a buffer:
+ _ io.WriterTo = NoBody
+ _ io.ReadCloser = NoBody
+)
+
+// PushOptions describes options for Pusher.Push.
+type PushOptions struct {
+ // Method specifies the HTTP method for the promised request.
+ // If set, it must be "GET" or "HEAD". Empty means "GET".
+ Method string
+
+ // Header specifies additional promised request headers. This cannot
+ // include HTTP/2 pseudo header fields like ":path" and ":scheme",
+ // which will be added automatically.
+ Header Header
+}
+
+// Pusher is the interface implemented by ResponseWriters that support
+// HTTP/2 server push. For more background, see
+// https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7540#section-8.2.
+type Pusher interface {
+ // Push initiates an HTTP/2 server push. This constructs a synthetic
+ // request using the given target and options, serializes that request
+ // into a PUSH_PROMISE frame, then dispatches that request using the
+ // server's request handler. If opts is nil, default options are used.
+ //
+ // The target must either be an absolute path (like "/path") or an absolute
+ // URL that contains a valid host and the same scheme as the parent request.
+ // If the target is a path, it will inherit the scheme and host of the
+ // parent request.
+ //
+ // The HTTP/2 spec disallows recursive pushes and cross-authority pushes.
+ // Push may or may not detect these invalid pushes; however, invalid
+ // pushes will be detected and canceled by conforming clients.
+ //
+ // Handlers that wish to push URL X should call Push before sending any
+ // data that may trigger a request for URL X. This avoids a race where the
+ // client issues requests for X before receiving the PUSH_PROMISE for X.
+ //
+ // Push returns ErrNotSupported if the client has disabled push or if push
+ // is not supported on the underlying connection.
+ Push(target string, opts *PushOptions) error
+}