+ // Whether we should close the connection after sending the response.
+ // Not relevant for READING_REQUEST. Must be true if http_11 is false.
+ bool close_after_response;
+
+ // Whether the request came in over HTTP/1.1 or higher.
+ bool http_11;
+
// The header we want to send, or the response with headers if we know
// it in its entirety after reading the request (typically an error).
// This is nominally a copy of Stream::header, but since that might
// change on reconnects etc., we keep a local copy here. Only relevant
// for SENDING_HEADER or SENDING_SHORT_RESPONSE; blank otherwise.
// The header we want to send, or the response with headers if we know
// it in its entirety after reading the request (typically an error).
// This is nominally a copy of Stream::header, but since that might
// change on reconnects etc., we keep a local copy here. Only relevant
// for SENDING_HEADER or SENDING_SHORT_RESPONSE; blank otherwise.
std::string header_or_short_response;
// Number of bytes we've sent of the header. Only relevant for SENDING_HEADER
std::string header_or_short_response;
// Number of bytes we've sent of the header. Only relevant for SENDING_HEADER
// -1 means we want to send from the end of the backlog (the normal case),
// although only at a keyframe.
// -2 means we want to send from the _beginning_ of the backlog.
// -1 means we want to send from the end of the backlog (the normal case),
// although only at a keyframe.
// -2 means we want to send from the _beginning_ of the backlog.
// Once we go into WAITING_FOR_KEYFRAME, PREBUFFERING or SENDING_DATA,
// these negative values will be translated to real numbers.
size_t stream_pos = 0;
// Once we go into WAITING_FOR_KEYFRAME, PREBUFFERING or SENDING_DATA,
// these negative values will be translated to real numbers.
size_t stream_pos = 0;
+ // Position at which to end the stream (one-past-the-end, used for fragments).
+ // -1 means never to end; this is the common case.
+ static const size_t STREAM_POS_NO_END = -1;
+ size_t stream_pos_end = 0;
+