Brad Fitzpatrick ac5c8d7972 transport: use http2.Framer's MetaHeadersFrame functionality
The Framer now has support for merging HEADERS+CONTINUATION frames.
This remove the frame merging & hpack state machine from grpc.

In addition to being more compliant with the spec, this also means
gRPC enforces the header list size, removing a DoS vector.

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#gRPC-Go

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The Go implementation of gRPC: A high performance, open source, general RPC framework that puts mobile and HTTP/2 first. For more information see the gRPC Quick Start guide.

Installation

To install this package, you need to install Go 1.4 or above and setup your Go workspace on your computer. The simplest way to install the library is to run:

$ go get google.golang.org/grpc

Prerequisites

This requires Go 1.4 or above.

Constraints

The grpc package should only depend on standard Go packages and a small number of exceptions. If your contribution introduces new dependencies which are NOT in the list, you need a discussion with gRPC-Go authors and consultants.

Documentation

See API documentation for package and API descriptions and find examples in the examples directory.

Status

Beta release

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