@@ -147,38 +147,32 @@ pub enum StatusCode {
147147 /// 400 Bad Request
148148 ///
149149 /// The server could not understand the request due to invalid syntax.
150+ BadRequest = 400 ,
151+
152+ /// 401 Unauthorized
150153 ///
151154 /// Although the HTTP standard specifies "unauthorized", semantically this
152155 /// response means "unauthenticated". That is, the client must
153156 /// authenticate itself to get the requested response.
154- BadRequest = 400 ,
157+ Unauthorized = 401 ,
155158
156- /// 401 Unauthorized
159+ /// 402 Payment Required
157160 ///
158161 /// This response code is reserved for future use. The initial aim for
159162 /// creating this code was using it for digital payment systems, however
160163 /// this status code is used very rarely and no standard convention
161164 /// exists.
162- Unauthorized = 401 ,
165+ PaymentRequired = 402 ,
163166
164- /// 402 Payment Required
167+ /// 403 Forbidden
165168 ///
166169 /// The client does not have access rights to the content; that is, it is
167170 /// unauthorized, so the server is refusing to give the requested
168171 /// resource. Unlike 401, the client's identity is known to the server.
169- PaymentRequired = 402 ,
170-
171- /// 403 Forbidden
172- ///
173- /// The server can not find requested resource. In the browser, this means
174- /// the URL is not recognized. In an API, this can also mean that the
175- /// endpoint is valid but the resource itself does not exist. Servers
176- /// may also send this response instead of 403 to hide the existence of
177- /// a resource from an unauthorized client. This response code is probably
178- /// the most famous one due to its frequent occurrence on the web.
179172 Forbidden = 403 ,
180173
181174 /// 404 Not Found
175+ ///
182176 /// The server can not find requested resource. In the browser, this means
183177 /// the URL is not recognized. In an API, this can also mean that the
184178 /// endpoint is valid but the resource itself does not exist. Servers
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