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wireprotov2: send protocol settings frame from client Now that we have client and server reactor support for protocol settings and encoding frames, we can start to send them out over the wire! This commit teaches the client reactor to send out a protocol settings frame when needed. The httpv2 peer has been taught to gather a list of supported content encoders and to advertise them through the client reactor. Because the client is now sending new frame types by default, this constitutes a compatibility break in the framing protocol. The media type version has been bumped accordingly. This will ensure existing clients won't attempt to send the new frames to old servers not supporting this explicit media type. I'm not bothering with the BC annotation because everything wireprotov2 is highly experimental and nobody should be running a server yet. Differential Revision: https://phab.mercurial-scm.org/D4922
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This library provides encoding and decoding for the Concise Binary Object Representation (CBOR) (RFC 7049) serialization format.

There exists another Python CBOR implementation (cbor) which is faster on CPython due to its C extensions. On PyPy, cbor2 and cbor are almost identical in performance. The other implementation also lacks documentation and a comprehensive test suite, does not support most standard extension tags and is known to crash (segfault) when passed a cyclic structure (say, a list containing itself).