:warning::tada: (client, smithy-rs#3202) Add configurable stalled-stream protection for downloads.
When making HTTP calls,
it's possible for a connection to 'stall out' and emit no more data due to server-side issues.
In the event this happens, it's desirable for the stream to error out as quickly as possible.
While timeouts can protect you from this issue, they aren't adaptive to the amount of data
being sent and so must be configured specifically for each use case. When enabled, stalled-stream
protection will ensure that bad streams error out quickly, regardless of the amount of data being
downloaded.
Protection is enabled by default for all clients but can be configured or disabled.
See this discussion for more details.
:warning: (client, smithy-rs#3222) Types/functions that were deprecated in previous releases were removed. Unfortunately, some of these deprecations
were ignored by the Rust compiler (we found out later that #[deprecated] on pub use doesn't work). See
the deprecations removal list for more details.
:warning: (all, smithy-rs#3236) Conversions for HTTP request in aws-smithy-runtime-api are now feature gated behind the http-02x feature
(client, smithy-rs#3226) Types/functions that were previously #[doc(hidden)] in aws-smithy-async, aws-smithy-runtime-api, aws-smithy-runtime, aws-smithy-types, and the SDK crates are now visible. For those that are not intended to be used directly, they are called out in their docs as such.
:warning: (all, smithy-rs#3139) Message, Header, HeaderValue, and StrBytes have been moved to aws-smithy-types from aws-smithy-eventstream. Message::read_from and Message::write_to remain in aws-smithy-eventstream but they are converted to free functions with the names read_message_from and write_message_to respectively.
:warning: (all, smithy-rs#3151) Clients now require a BehaviorVersion to be provided. For must customers, latest is the best choice. This will be enabled automatically if you enable the behavior-version-latest cargo feature on aws-config or on an SDK crate. For customers that wish to pin to a specific behavior major version, it can be set in aws-config or when constructing the service client.
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