Consistently emit close event after quit even if server rejects#189
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PR looks good, only found a small oversight inside the documentation for the quit() function
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Rebased to fix merge conflict now that #188 is in |
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This changeset ensures we consistently emit a
closeevent after aquit()call even if the server rejects. This is more of an edge case I've encountered while working on support for multiple connections as discussed in #175, so I figured it makes sense to properly close the connection in case the server does not already do this as usually expected.Follow-up PRs will build on top of this to use dedicated
openandcloseevents as discussed in #147 and support multiple connections as discussed in #175.Builds on top of #187