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From mozilla/supply-chain copy of hg. By Martin Thomson on 2022-08-04.
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From mozilla/supply-chain copy of hg. By Martin Thomson on 2022-08-04.
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This crate will not introduce a serious security vulnerability to production software exposed to untrusted input. More…
This crate can be compiled, run, and tested on a local workstation or in controlled automation without surprising consequences. More…
Lib.rs has been able to verify that all files in the crate's tarball are in the crate's repository with a git tag matching the version. Please note that this check is still in beta, and absence of this confirmation does not mean that the files don't match.
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Though the code is safe to run and deploy, the code for processing HTTP/1.1 messages (the
read-http
feature, specifically) is not suited for deployment in real applications, either clients or servers. Some features necessary for live deployment are not implemented, such as the proper handling of some types of response (e.g., a response to a HEAD request). Software that processes HTTP/1.1 messages requires a large number of compatibility tweaks if it is to be deployed interoperably. This feature only exists to support basic validation tools and is unlikely to be widely compatible.