use util::FlatCsv; /// `TE` header, defined in /// [RFC7230](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-4.3) /// /// As RFC7230 states, "The "TE" header field in a request indicates what transfer codings, /// besides chunked, the client is willing to accept in response, and /// whether or not the client is willing to accept trailer fields in a /// chunked transfer coding." /// /// For HTTP/1.1 compliant clients `chunked` transfer codings are assumed to be acceptable and /// so should never appear in this header. /// /// # ABNF /// /// ```text /// TE = "TE" ":" #( t-codings ) /// t-codings = "trailers" | ( transfer-extension [ accept-params ] ) /// ``` /// /// # Example values /// * `trailers` /// * `trailers, deflate;q=0.5` /// * `` /// /// # Examples /// #[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)] pub struct Te(FlatCsv); derive_header! { Te(_), name: TE } impl Te { /// Create a `TE: trailers` header. pub fn trailers() -> Self { Te(::HeaderValue::from_static("trailers").into()) } }