pavex 0.1.29

A framework for building API services and web applications in Rust.
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// The overall architecture of the server, as well as many implementation details,
// follow closely the code in `actix-server`.
//
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//! An HTTP [`Server`] and its supporting types, the toolkit you need to launch your Pavex application.
//!
//! Check out [`Server`]'s documentation for more information.
pub use configuration::ServerConfiguration;
pub use incoming::IncomingStream;
pub use server::Server;
pub use server_handle::ServerHandle;
pub use shutdown_mode::ShutdownMode;

mod configuration;
mod incoming;
#[allow(clippy::module_inception)]
mod server;
mod server_handle;
mod shutdown_mode;
mod worker;