Sebastien Boeuf a730d86940 Receive multiple file descriptors with a Request
Extending the existing code to support receiving more than one file
descriptor per request. The micro-http crate might be used in a context
where multiple file descriptors are associated with one request, hence
the need to update the micro-http crate.

A concrete example from Cloud Hypervisor is to be able to pass multiple
TAP file descriptors at once when adding a new network interface. This
way it can hotplug a multiqueue device.

Signed-off-by: Sebastien Boeuf <sebastien.boeuf@intel.com>
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micro-http

This is a minimal implementation of the HTTP/1.0 and HTTP/1.1 protocols. This HTTP implementation is stateless thus it does not support chunking or compression.

The micro-http implementation is used in production by Firecracker.

Contributing

To contribute to micro-http, checkout the contribution guidelines.

Releases

New micro-http versions are released via the GitHub repository releases page. A history of changes is recorded in our changelog.

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