Motivation:
The connection pool holds much of the low level logic in AHC. We should
fix its sendability issues before moving to higher levels.
Modifications:
- Make HTTP1ConnectionDelegate and HTTP2Delegate sendable, this requires
passing IDs rather than connections to their methods
- Make HTTPConnectionRequester sendable and have its methods take
Sendable views of the HTTP1Connection and HTTP2Connection types
- Add sendable views to HTTP1Connection and HTTP2Connection
- Mark HTTP1Connection and HTTP2Connection as not sendable
- Make HTTPRequestExecutor and HTTPExecutableRequest sendable
- Update tests
Result:
Connection pool has stricter sendability requirements
fixes#784
`writeChunks` had 3 bugs:
1. An actually wrong `UnsafeMutableTransferBox` -> removed that type
which should never be created
2. A loooong future chain (instead of one final promise) -> implemented
3. Potentially infinite recursion which lead to the crash in #784) ->
fixed too
### Motivation
Today `didSendRequestPart` is called after a request body part has been passed to the executor. However, this does not mean that the write hit the socket. Users may depend on this behavior to implement back-pressure. For this reason, we should only call this `didSendRequestPart` once the write was successful.
### Modification
Pass a promise to the actual channel write and only call the delegate once that promise succeeds.
### Result
The delegate method `didSendRequestPart` is only called after the write was successful. Fixes#565.
Co-authored-by: Fabian Fett <fabianfett@apple.com>
- a new `RequestOptions` struct was created, that can be used to set request specific options. It is required by the `HTTPExecutableRequest`
- Added support for `ignoreUncleanSSLShutdown` in the `HTTPRequestStateMachine` and the `HTTP1ConnectionStateMachine`. In http/2 `ignoreUncleanSSLShutdown` is always off.