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- Date: Thu, 04 Mar 2021 03:42:12 -0800
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@yoavweiss commented on this pull request. > + +<p>A <dfn>connection timing info</dfn> is a <a for=/>struct</a> used to maintain timing information +pertaining to the process of obtaining a connection. It has the following <a for=struct>items</a>: +<dl> + <dt><dfn for="connection timing info">domain lookup start time</dfn> (default zero) + <dd>A <a for=/>DOMHighResTimeStamp</a> + <dt><dfn for="connection timing info">domain lookup end time</dfn> (default zero) + <dd>A <a for=/>DOMHighResTimeStamp</a> + <dt><dfn for="connection timing info">connection start time</dfn> (default zero) + <dd>A <a for=/>DOMHighResTimeStamp</a> + <dt><dfn for="connection timing info">connection end time</dfn> (default zero) + <dd>A <a for=/>DOMHighResTimeStamp</a> + <dt><dfn for="connection timing info">secure connection start time</dfn> (default zero) + <dd>A <a for=/>DOMHighResTimeStamp</a> + <dt><dfn for="connection timing info">alpn negotiated protocol</dfn> (default empty string) + <dd>A string. I don't believe this is a finite list. E.g. Chrome currently sends "h3-29" which reflects the protocol as well as its revision. -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/whatwg/fetch/pull/1185#discussion_r587399897
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