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          (Inherited from http::basic_parser)
        
Inform the parser that the end of stream was reached.
void put_eof( error_code& ec);
          In certain cases, HTTP needs to know where the end of the stream is. For
          example, sometimes servers send responses without Content-Length and expect
          the client to consume input (for the body) until EOF. Callbacks and errors
          will still be processed as usual. This is typically called when a read
          from the underlying stream object sets the error code to net::error::eof.
        
Only valid after parsing a complete header.
| Name | Description | 
|---|---|
| 
                     | Set to the error, if any occurred. |