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27 "Client" is any application communicating with it via QMP.
126 the other. The client therefore receives command responses in issue
133 possibly overtaking prior in-band commands. The client may therefore
137 To be able to match responses back to their commands, the client needs
141 If the client sends in-band commands faster than the server can
146 the client should have at most eight in-band commands in flight.
179 with the command execution if issued by the Client.
196 the command execution if issued by the Client.
200 if provided by the client.
206 to the Client at any time, when not in the middle of any other
239 known-good state, the client should provoke a lexical error.
246 client needs to deal with them, it should send a 0xFF byte.
251 When a client connects to QGA over a transport lacking proper
253 input from a previous client. The client needs to force QGA's parser
255 Moreover, the client may receive output a previous client didn't read.
265 ``->`` marks text sent by the Client and ``<-`` marks replies by the Server.
336 When a Client successfully establishes a connection, the Server is in
361 key, or if it does not understand a key that the Client included. The
381 this, a Client should be "conservative in what they send, and liberal in
421 Thus, a client should not be able to distinguish downstream from