@@ -867,6 +867,11 @@ int aws_http_message_get_header(
867867 return aws_http_headers_get_index (message -> headers , index , out_header );
868868}
869869
870+ AWS_FUTURE_T_POINTER_WITH_RELEASE_IMPLEMENTATION (
871+ aws_future_http_message ,
872+ struct aws_http_message ,
873+ aws_http_message_release )
874+
870875struct aws_http_stream * aws_http_connection_make_request (
871876 struct aws_http_connection * client_connection ,
872877 const struct aws_http_make_request_options * options ) {
@@ -952,8 +957,8 @@ struct aws_http_message *aws_http2_message_new_from_http1(
952957 scheme_cursor .ptr );
953958
954959 /**
955- * An intermediary that forwards a request over HTTP/2 MUST construct an ":authority" pseudo-header field using
956- * the authority information from the control data of the original request. (RFC=9113 8.3.1)
960+ * An intermediary that forwards a request over HTTP/2 MUST construct an ":authority" pseudo-header field
961+ * using the authority information from the control data of the original request. (RFC=9113 8.3.1)
957962 */
958963 struct aws_byte_cursor host_value ;
959964 AWS_ZERO_STRUCT (host_value );
@@ -970,7 +975,8 @@ struct aws_http_message *aws_http2_message_new_from_http1(
970975 (int )host_value .len ,
971976 host_value .ptr );
972977 }
973- /* TODO: If the host headers is missing, the target URI could be the other source of the authority information
978+ /* TODO: If the host headers is missing, the target URI could be the other source of the authority
979+ * information
974980 */
975981
976982 struct aws_byte_cursor path_cursor ;
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