Document BufferPool usage and explain why trailer fallback and disconnect compatibility logic intentionally mirror the standard library reverse proxy. Add a regression test covering unannounced trailer forwarding so that proxy trailer behavior stays aligned with Go's semantics.
Provide an RFC-aware reverse proxy handler so Touka services can forward normal, streaming, and upgraded HTTP traffic without leaving the framework. Document the new API and proxy-chain behavior so deployments behind other gateways preserve forwarding metadata correctly.
- Implemented \`applyDefaultServerConfig\` in \`Engine\` to apply \`serverProtocols\` to \`http.Server\`.
- Uncommented all calls to \`applyDefaultServerConfig\` in \`serve.go\`.
- Refactored \`SetProtocols\` and added internal \`setProtocols\` to ensure user-defined protocols are not overwritten by framework defaults in \`RunTLS\`.
- Added exhaustive tests in \`protocols_test.go\` to verify protocol inheritance and persistence.
- Implement ShouldBind with support for JSON, Form, WANF, and GOB formats
- Add ShouldBindForm, ShouldBindGOB, and helper functions for form binding
- Use fmt.Appendf instead of fmt.Sprintf for better performance
- Replace interface{} with any for modern Go style
- Use maps.Copy for cleaner header copying
- Update strings.SplitSeq to use range over strings.Seq
- Remove deprecated placeholder comments and add proper implementations
- Fix reflect.Pointer usage for Go 1.22+ compatibility
- Created a detailed \`docs\` directory with Chinese documentation for all major features.
- Implemented \`BaseContext\` propagation in \`Engine\` to allow long-lived connections (like SSE) to receive shutdown signals.
- Added \`Engine.Context()\` to provide access to the shutdown context.
- Updated \`docs/sse.md\` with a guide on handling graceful shutdowns.
- Cleaned up temporary build/update scripts.
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Added a comprehensive \`docs\` folder and updated README.md.
Included a specific example in \`docs/sse.md\` demonstrating how to handle \`c.Request.Context().Done()\` for graceful SSE connection closure.
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The router could panic with a 'slice bounds out of range' error when handling requests that trigger its backtracking logic.
The root cause was a shallow copy of the node's `children` slice when creating a `skippedNode` for backtracking. This could lead to a corrupted state if the router needed to backtrack and then proceed down a wildcard path.
This commit fixes the issue by introducing a `copyChildren` method on the `node` struct, which creates a safe copy of the children slice. This method is now used when creating a `skippedNode`, ensuring that the backtracking logic is isolated and robust.