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658 This function may only be called for bidirectional streams and for outgoing
669 When calling this on a bidirectional stream, the receive part of the stream
695 Conducts a non-normal termination of a bidirectional or outgoing unidirectional
703 For bidirectional streams, this terminates both sending and receiving parts of
1017 * the created stream is unidirectional, otherwise it is bidirectional.
1143 * peer opens a remotely-initiated stream, a locally-initiated bidirectional
1147 * stream, which may be bidirectional or unidirectional; if it is
1160 * stream; note that a bidirectional stream may be bound in this case.
1552 **Q. Can data be received on a locally initiated bidirectional stream before any
1576 >For a bidirectional stream, the receiving part enters the "Recv" state when
1585 order to receive data on a locally-initiated bidirectional stream before sending
1588 - Use a QUIC implementation which signals a bidirectional stream which has
1609 Note that the ID of a stream depends on whether it is bidirectional and whether
1613 bidirectional or unidirectional stream is being used; otherwise, we do not know
1653 stream with ordinal 0 is created. The stream is bidirectional by default but