************************** Frequently Asked Questions ************************** API/Design ========== *Why have a separate engine for server and client? Surely traffic could be differentiated as much as it needs to be internally in one engine?* The traffic *cannot* be differentiated for gQUIC versions Q046 and Q050. This is because in these versions, the server never includes a connection ID into the packets it sends to the client. To have more than one connection, then, the client must open a socket per connection: otherwise, the engine would not be able to dispatch incoming packets to correct connections. To aid development, there is a :macro:`LSQUIC_FORCED_TCID0_VERSIONS` that specifies the list of versions with 0-sized connections. (If you, for example, want to turn them off.) Once gQUIC becomes deprecated in the future, there will remain no technical reason why a single engine instance could not be used both for client and server connections. It will be just work. For example, the single engine settings :type:`lsquic_engine_settings` will have to be separated into client and server settings, as the two usually do need to have separate settings.