ehttpd 0.13.0

A HTTP server nano-framework, which can be used to create custom HTTP server applications
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[package]
edition = "2024"
name = "ehttpd"
version = "0.13.0"
authors = ["KizzyCode Software Labs./Keziah Biermann <development@kizzycode.de>"]
build = false
autolib = false
autobins = false
autoexamples = false
autotests = false
autobenches = false
description = "A HTTP server nano-framework, which can be used to create custom HTTP server applications"
readme = "README.md"
keywords = []
categories = []
license = "BSD-2-Clause OR MIT"
repository = "https://github.com/KizzyCode/ehttpd-rust"

[badges.appveyor]
repository = "KizzyCode/ehttpd-rust"

[features]
default = ["server"]
server = ["dep:flume"]

[lib]
name = "ehttpd"
path = "src/lib.rs"

[[example]]
name = "helloworld"
path = "examples/helloworld.rs"

[[example]]
name = "helloworld-nokeepalive"
path = "examples/helloworld-nokeepalive.rs"

[[example]]
name = "teapot"
path = "examples/teapot.rs"

[[test]]
name = "bytes_data"
path = "tests/bytes_data.rs"

[dependencies.flume]
version = "0.12.0"
optional = true
default-features = false

[profile.bench]
lto = "fat"
overflow-checks = true

[profile.release]
lto = "fat"
overflow-checks = true