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# A highish-level implementation of the HTTP/1.1 wire protocol (RFC 7230),
# containing no networking code at all, loosely modelled on hyper-h2's generic
# implementation of HTTP/2 (and in particular the h2.connection.H2Connection
# class). There's still a bunch of subtle details you need to get right if you
# want to make this actually useful, because it doesn't implement all the
# semantics to check that what you're asking to write to the wire is sensible,
# but at least it gets you out of dealing with the wire itself.
from h11._connection import Connection, NEED_DATA, PAUSED
from h11._events import (
ConnectionClosed,
Data,
EndOfMessage,
Event,
InformationalResponse,
Request,
Response,
)
from h11._state import (
CLIENT,
CLOSED,
DONE,
ERROR,
IDLE,
MIGHT_SWITCH_PROTOCOL,
MUST_CLOSE,
SEND_BODY,
SEND_RESPONSE,
SERVER,
SWITCHED_PROTOCOL,
)
from h11._util import LocalProtocolError, ProtocolError, RemoteProtocolError
from h11._version import __version__
PRODUCT_ID = "python-h11/" + __version__
__all__ = (
"Connection",
"NEED_DATA",
"PAUSED",
"ConnectionClosed",
"Data",
"EndOfMessage",
"Event",
"InformationalResponse",
"Request",
"Response",
"CLIENT",
"CLOSED",
"DONE",
"ERROR",
"IDLE",
"MUST_CLOSE",
"SEND_BODY",
"SEND_RESPONSE",
"SERVER",
"SWITCHED_PROTOCOL",
"ProtocolError",
"LocalProtocolError",
"RemoteProtocolError",
)