When this value is `true`, the stream will support (but not require) the [@https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7692 permessage-deflate extension]. Whether or not the stream actually requests or accepts the extension during a handshake depends on a separate configurable option. When the value is `false` the extension is disabled. Streams will never request the extension in the client role or accept a request for the extension in the server role. An additional benefit of disabling the extension is that compilation will be faster, and the resulting program executable will contain less code.
When this value is `true`, the stream will support (but not require) the [@https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7692 permessage-deflate extension]. Whether or not the stream actually requests or accepts the extension during a handshake depends on a separate configurable option. When the value is `false` the extension is disabled. Streams will never request the extension in the client role or accept a request for the extension in the server role. An additional benefit of disabling the extension is that compilation will be faster, and the resulting program executable will contain less code.
When the value is `false` the extension is disabled. Streams will never request the extension in the client role or accept a request for the extension in the server role. An additional benefit of disabling the extension is that compilation will be faster, and the resulting program executable will contain less code.
When the value is `false` the extension is disabled. Streams will never request the extension in the client role or accept a request for the extension in the server role. An additional benefit of disabling the extension is that compilation will be faster, and the resulting program executable will contain less code.