Paolo Insogna
Paolo Insogna
That's not the philosophy behind llhttp, unfortnately. The parser aims to be faster by just parsing the data and forwarding to the developer without any further processing. The developer is...
Absolutely, I totally agree. Enabling leniency as a server on received requests is dangerous as people will attack you. Enabling leniency on responses when acting as a client it's much...
Here my two cents. I also agree with @ronag: this topic is totally out of proportion in regards of discussion effort. I think we should cast an hard vote as...
Nope, that's it!
@aduh95 This looks fine to me in general. Do we have any tool that would be broken by this?
I think since FS implementation greatly vary by OS, you should assume all callbacks can fail.
@targos Do you mind checking this once #48464 lands?
I see. If you disable network family autoselection does it work?
Ok, I see. At least I know it's unrelated to my changes. Seems like the memory overhead has changed. Do we have a lead on why?
I'll check the failing test locally this evening and then I'll update and finally merge this.