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Looks great. Two issues:
1) Run clang-format on it :).
2) On FreeBSD, it fails with
```
../../plugins/experimental/ts_lua/ts_lua_http_config.c:244:53: error:
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incorporated the review comments.
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According to RFC ( https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-4.2.1 ) all
the idempotent methods should be retryable but we can at least try to retry the
safe requests. The methods GET,
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