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//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
// <copyright file="WebSocketCloseStatus.cs" company="Microsoft">
// Copyright (c) Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.
// </copyright>
//------------------------------------------------------------------------------
namespace System.Net.WebSockets
{
using System.Diagnostics.CodeAnalysis;
[SuppressMessage("Microsoft.Design",
"CA1008:EnumsShouldHaveZeroValue",
Justification = "This enum is reflecting the IETF's WebSocket specification. " +
"'0' is a disallowed value for the close status code")]
public enum WebSocketCloseStatus
{
NormalClosure = 1000,
EndpointUnavailable = 1001,
ProtocolError = 1002,
InvalidMessageType = 1003,
Empty = 1005,
// AbnormalClosure = 1006, // 1006 is reserved and should never be used by user
InvalidPayloadData = 1007,
PolicyViolation = 1008,
MessageTooBig = 1009,
MandatoryExtension = 1010,
InternalServerError = 1011
// TLSHandshakeFailed = 1015, // 1015 is reserved and should never be used by user
// 0 - 999 Status codes in the range 0-999 are not used.
// 1000 - 1999 Status codes in the range 1000-1999 are reserved for definition by this protocol.
// 2000 - 2999 Status codes in the range 2000-2999 are reserved for use by extensions.
// 3000 - 3999 Status codes in the range 3000-3999 MAY be used by libraries and frameworks. The
// interpretation of these codes is undefined by this protocol. End applications MUST
// NOT use status codes in this range.
// 4000 - 4999 Status codes in the range 4000-4999 MAY be used by application code. The interpretaion
// of these codes is undefined by this protocol.
}
} |