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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", )