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//! Streaming bodies for Requests and Responses
//!
//! For both [Clients](crate::client) and [Servers](crate::server), requests and
//! responses use streaming bodies, instead of complete buffering. This
//! allows applications to not use memory they don't need, and allows exerting
//! back-pressure on connections by only reading when asked.
//!
//! There are two pieces to this in hyper:
//!
//! - **The [`Body`] trait** describes all possible bodies.
//! hyper allows any body type that implements `Body`, allowing
//! applications to have fine-grained control over their streaming.
//! - **The [`Incoming`] concrete type**, which is an implementation
//! of `Body`, and returned by hyper as a "receive stream" (so, for server
//! requests and client responses).
//!
//! There are additional implementations available in [`http-body-util`][],
//! such as a `Full` or `Empty` body.
//!
//! [`http-body-util`]: https://docs.rs/http-body-util
pub use ;
pub use Body;
pub use Frame;
pub use SizeHint;
pub use Incoming;
pub use Sender;
pub use DecodedLength;