| Index: net/http/http_response_headers.h
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| diff --git a/net/http/http_response_headers.h b/net/http/http_response_headers.h
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| index e45fe05db5528fdcbd9c1d6088aab089cdc96b30..167980df25c976bbfcfdc8a013154fa78d1cf8ca 100644
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| --- a/net/http/http_response_headers.h
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| +++ b/net/http/http_response_headers.h
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| @@ -119,30 +119,6 @@ class NET_EXPORT HttpResponseHeaders
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| int64_t resource_size,
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| bool replace_status_line);
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| - // Creates a normalized header string. The output will be formatted exactly
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| - // like so:
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| - // HTTP/<version> <status_code>[ <status_text>]\n
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| - // [<header-name>: <header-values>\n]*
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| - // meaning, each line is \n-terminated, and there is no extra whitespace
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| - // beyond the single space separators shown (of course, values can contain
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| - // whitespace within them). If a given header-name appears more than once
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| - // in the set of headers, they are combined into a single line like so:
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| - // <header-name>: <header-value1>, <header-value2>, ...<header-valueN>\n
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| - //
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| - // DANGER: For some headers (e.g., "Set-Cookie"), the normalized form can be
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| - // a lossy format. This is due to the fact that some servers generate
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| - // Set-Cookie headers that contain unquoted commas (usually as part of the
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| - // value of an "expires" attribute). So, use this function with caution. Do
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| - // not expect to be able to re-parse Set-Cookie headers from this output.
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| - //
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| - // NOTE: Do not make any assumptions about the encoding of this output
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| - // string. It may be non-ASCII, and the encoding used by the server is not
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| - // necessarily known to us. Do not assume that this output is UTF-8!
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| - //
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| - // TODO(darin): remove this method
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| - //
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| - void GetNormalizedHeaders(std::string* output) const;
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| -
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| // Fetch the "normalized" value of a single header, where all values for the
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| // header name are separated by commas. See the GetNormalizedHeaders for
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| // format details. Returns false if this header wasn't found.
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