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  1. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Callback.kt

       * response body is [closed][ResponseBody]. The recipient of the callback may consume the response
       * body on another thread.
       *
       * Note that transport-layer success (receiving a HTTP response code, headers and body) does not
       * necessarily indicate application-layer success: `response` may still indicate an unhappy HTTP
       * response code like 404 or 500.
       */
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  2. docs/changelogs/changelog_1x.md

     * Add URLStreamHandlerFactory support so that `URL.openConnection()` uses
       OkHttp.
     * Expose the transport ("http/1.1", "spdy/3", etc.) via magic request headers.
       Use `X-Android-Transports` to write the preferred transports and
       `X-Android-Selected-Transport` to read the negotiated transport.
    
    
    ## Version 1.0.2
    
    _2013-05-11_
    
     * Fix: Remove use of Java 6-only APIs.
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  3. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/connection/RealCall.kt

       * and response body streams; otherwise resources may be leaked.
       *
       * This method is safe to be called concurrently, but provides limited guarantees. If a transport
       * layer connection has been established (such as a HTTP/2 stream) that is terminated. Otherwise
       * if a socket connection is being established, that is terminated.
       */
      override fun cancel() {
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  4. okhttp-tls/Module.md

    # Module okhttp-tls
    
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  5. docs/works_with_okhttp.md

     * [Communicator](https://github.com/Taig/Communicator): An OkHttp wrapper for Scala built with Android in mind.
     * [Cronet Transport for OkHttp](https://github.com/google/cronet-transport-for-okhttp): A HTTP3 ready transport layer for OkHttp on Android, based on Chromium network stack.
     * [CWAC-NetSecurity](https://github.com/commonsguy/cwac-netsecurity): Simplifying Secure Internet Access.
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  6. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http/RequestLine.kt

    import okhttp3.Request
    
    object RequestLine {
      /**
       * Returns the request status line, like "GET / HTTP/1.1". This is exposed to the application by
       * [HttpURLConnection.getHeaderFields], so it needs to be set even if the transport is
       * HTTP/2.
       */
      fun get(
        request: Request,
        proxyType: Proxy.Type,
      ): String =
        buildString {
          append(request.method)
          append(' ')
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  7. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Call.kt

       * ```
       *
       * The caller may read the response body with the response's [Response.body] method. To avoid
       * leaking resources callers must [close the response body][ResponseBody] or the response.
       *
       * Note that transport-layer success (receiving a HTTP response code, headers and body) does not
       * necessarily indicate application-layer success: `response` may still indicate an unhappy HTTP
       * response code like 404 or 500.
       *
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  8. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http1/Http1ExchangeCodec.kt

      }
    
      override fun flushRequest() {
        sink.flush()
      }
    
      override fun finishRequest() {
        sink.flush()
      }
    
      /** Returns bytes of a request header for sending on an HTTP transport. */
      fun writeRequest(
        headers: Headers,
        requestLine: String,
      ) {
        check(state == STATE_IDLE) { "state: $state" }
        sink.writeUtf8(requestLine).writeUtf8("\r\n")
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  9. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Writer.kt

    import okhttp3.internal.http2.Http2.frameLog
    import okhttp3.internal.http2.Http2.frameLogWindowUpdate
    import okhttp3.internal.writeMedium
    import okio.Buffer
    import okio.BufferedSink
    
    /** Writes HTTP/2 transport frames. */
    @Suppress("NAME_SHADOWING")
    class Http2Writer(
      private val sink: BufferedSink,
      private val client: Boolean,
    ) : Closeable {
      internal val lock: ReentrantLock = ReentrantLock()
    
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  10. okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http2/Http2Reader.kt

    import okhttp3.internal.readMedium
    import okio.Buffer
    import okio.BufferedSource
    import okio.ByteString
    import okio.Source
    import okio.Timeout
    
    /**
     * Reads HTTP/2 transport frames.
     *
     * This implementation assumes we do not send an increased [frame][Settings.getMaxFrameSize] to the
     * peer. Hence, we expect all frames to have a max length of [Http2.INITIAL_MAX_FRAME_SIZE].
     */
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