class Async::HTTP::Protocol::HTTP1::Server
def each(task: Task.current)
def each(task: Task.current) task.annotate("Reading #{self.version} requests for #{self.class}.") while request = next_request response = yield(request, self) body = response&.body begin # If a response was generated, send it: if response trailer = response.headers.trailer! write_response(@version, response.status, response.headers) # Some operations in this method are long running, that is, it's expected that `body.call(stream)` could literally run indefinitely. In order to facilitate garbage collection, we want to nullify as many local variables before calling the streaming body. This ensures that the garbage collection can clean up as much state as possible during the long running operation, so we don't retain objects that are no longer needed. if body and protocol = response.protocol stream = write_upgrade_body(protocol) # At this point, the request body is hijacked, so we don't want to call #finish below. request = response = nil body.call(stream) elsif request.connect? and response.success? stream = write_tunnel_body(request.version) # Same as above: request = response = nil body.call(stream) else head = request.head? version = request.version # Same as above: request = nil unless body response = nil write_body(version, body, head, trailer) end # We are done with the body, you shouldn't need to call close on it: body = nil else # If the request failed to generate a response, it was an internal server error: write_response(@version, 500, {}) write_body(request.version, nil) end # Gracefully finish reading the request body if it was not already done so. request&.finish # This ensures we yield at least once every iteration of the loop and allow other fibers to execute. task.yield rescue => error ensure body&.close(error) end end end