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-= nng_http_hijack(3)
-//
-// Copyright 2018 Staysail Systems, Inc. <info@staysail.tech>
-// Copyright 2018 Capitar IT Group BV <info@capitar.com>
-//
-// This document is supplied under the terms of the MIT License, a
-// copy of which should be located in the distribution where this
-// file was obtained (LICENSE.txt). A copy of the license may also be
-// found online at https://opensource.org/licenses/MIT.
-//
-
-== NAME
-
-nng_http_hijack - hijack HTTP server connection
-
-== SYNOPSIS
-
-[source, c]
------------
-#include <nng/nng.h>
-#include <nng/supplemental/http/http.h>
-
-void nng_http_hijack(nng_http_conn *conn);
------------
-
-== DESCRIPTION
-
-The `nng_http_hijack()` function hijacks the connection _conn_, causing it
-to be disassociated from the HTTP server where it was created.
-
-The purpose of this function is the creation of HTTP upgraders (such as
-WebSocket), where the underlying HTTP connection will be taken over for
-some other purpose, and should not be used any further by the server.
-
-This function is most useful when called from a handler function.
-(See <<nng_http_handler_alloc#,nng_http_handler_alloc(3).)
-
-NOTE: It is the responsibility of the caller to dispose of the underlying
-connection when it is no longer needed. Furthermore, the HTTP server will
-no longer send any responses to the hijacked connection, so the caller should
-do that as well if appropriate. (See
-<<nng_http_conn_write_res#,nng_http_conn_write_res(3)>>.)
-
-TIP: This function is intended to facilitate uses cases that involve changing
-the protocol from HTTP -- such as WebSocket. Most applications will never need
-to use this function.
-
-== RETURN VALUES
-
-None.
-
-== ERRORS
-
-`NNG_ECLOSED`:: The connection was closed.
-`NNG_ENOMEM`:: Insufficient free memory exists.
-`NNG_ENOTSUP`:: HTTP not supported.
-
-== SEE ALSO
-
-<<nng_http_conn_write_res#,nng_http_conn_write_res(3)>>,
-<<nng_http_handler_alloc#,nng_http_handler_alloc(3)>>,
-<<nng_strerror#,nng_strerror(3)>>,
-<<nng#,nng(7)>>