Add Abort function to Async Wrapper#196
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WinHTTP supports an Abort function to allow a request to be cancelled. This PR provides a method for user to abort the call and ensures that requests are cancelled if the user deallocated the wrapper object before the request has completed.
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@Sophist-UK you've been busy! Thanks for all the work, I'll be reviewing this (and the other PRs shortly). |
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@Sophist-UK Have you had success with this working? In every case other than |
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Hmm - you may be right about the cloning. I guess at the time I wrote this I didn't have as good an understanding as I do now. |
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WinHTTP supports an Abort function to allow a request to be cancelled.
This PR provides a method for user to abort the call and ensures that requests are cancelled if the user deallocated the wrapper object before the request has completed.