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use header::Encoding; header! { /// `Content-Encoding` header, defined in /// [RFC7231](http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-3.1.2.2) /// /// The `Content-Encoding` header field indicates what content codings /// have been applied to the representation, beyond those inherent in the /// media type, and thus what decoding mechanisms have to be applied in /// order to obtain data in the media type referenced by the Content-Type /// header field. Content-Encoding is primarily used to allow a /// representation's data to be compressed without losing the identity of /// its underlying media type. /// /// # ABNF /// /// ```text /// Content-Encoding = 1#content-coding /// ``` /// /// # Example values /// /// * `gzip` /// /// # Examples /// /// ``` /// use hyper::header::{Headers, ContentEncoding, Encoding}; /// /// let mut headers = Headers::new(); /// headers.set(ContentEncoding(vec![Encoding::Chunked])); /// ``` /// /// ``` /// use hyper::header::{Headers, ContentEncoding, Encoding}; /// /// let mut headers = Headers::new(); /// headers.set( /// ContentEncoding(vec![ /// Encoding::Gzip, /// Encoding::Chunked, /// ]) /// ); /// ``` (ContentEncoding, "Content-Encoding") => (Encoding)+ test_content_encoding { /// Testcase from the RFC test_header!(test1, vec![b"gzip"], Some(ContentEncoding(vec![Encoding::Gzip]))); } } bench_header!(single, ContentEncoding, { vec![b"gzip".to_vec()] }); bench_header!(multiple, ContentEncoding, { vec![b"gzip, deflate".to_vec()] });