| tag | 7b11e68bee81bc9d74c2734b370933d4b3fbabe8 | |
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| tagger | Natalie Weizenbaum <nweiz@google.com> | Thu May 19 19:15:41 2016 |
| object | d0c1ea03ede7a43501ab4e187cbc0bffac036855 |
Remove unnecessary dependencies.
| commit | d0c1ea03ede7a43501ab4e187cbc0bffac036855 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Natalie Weizenbaum <nweiz@google.com> | Thu May 19 19:15:11 2016 |
| committer | Natalie Weizenbaum <nweiz@google.com> | Thu May 19 19:15:11 2016 |
| tree | 9d44c5e6e7e06c38c49a6df2834d237aaacc52c3 | |
| parent | 5abb5aaca8920ecaf50d4db9bec07739c0947c00 [diff] |
Remove unnecessary dependencies. R=jmesserly@google.com Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org//1996553003 .
http_parser is a platform-independent package for parsing and serializing various HTTP-related formats. It's designed to be usable on both the browser and the server, and thus avoids referencing any types from dart:io or dart:html. It includes:
Support for parsing and formatting dates according to HTTP/1.1, the HTTP/1.1 standard.
A MediaType class that represents an HTTP media type, as used in Accept and Content-Type headers. This class supports both parsing and formatting media types according to HTTP/1.1.
A WebSocketChannel class that provides a StreamChannel interface for both the client and server sides of the WebSocket protocol independently of any specific server implementation.