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python3-h11 (little HTTP/1.1 library written from scratch in Python)
It's a "quot;bring-your-own-I/O"quot; library; h11 contains no IO code
whatsoever. This means you can hook h11 up to your favorite network
API, and that could be anything you want: synchronous, threaded,
asynchronous, or your own implementation of RFC 6214 - h11 won't judge
you.