S.Response
type t = {
encoding : Transfer.encoding;
Transfer encoding of this HTTP response
*)headers : Header.t;
response HTTP headers
*)version : Code.version;
(** HTTP version, usually 1.1 *)
*)status : Code.status_code;
HTTP status code of the response
*)flush : bool;
}
include Sexplib0.Sexpable.S with type t := t
val t_of_sexp : Sexplib0.Sexp.t -> t
val sexp_of_t : t -> Sexplib0.Sexp.t
val encoding : t -> Transfer.encoding
val version : t -> Code.version
val status : t -> Code.status_code
val flush : t -> bool
val make :
?version:Code.version ->
?status:Code.status_code ->
?flush:bool ->
?encoding:Transfer.encoding ->
?headers:Header.t ->
unit ->
t
The response creates by make ~encoding ~headers ()
has an encoding value determined from the content of headers
or if no proper header is present, using the value of encoding
. Checked headers are "content-length", "content-range" and "transfer-encoding". The default value of encoding
is chunked.