--- |@\"major\" \<\/\> \"minor\"@ constructs a MIME Type
--- \"major\/minor\".
-(</>) :: String -> String -> MIMEType
-maj </> min
- = MIMEType maj min []
-
--- |This operator appends a @(name, value)@ pair to a MIME Type.
-(<:>) :: MIMEType -> (String, String) -> MIMEType
-mt@(MIMEType _ _ params) <:> pair
- = pair `seq`
- mt {
- mtParams = mtParams mt ++ [pair]
- }
-
--- |This operator takes two strings and makes a tuple of them. So you
--- can say
---
--- > "text" </> "xml" <:> "charset" <=> "UTF-8" <:> "q" <=> "0.9"
---
--- to represent \"text\/xml; charset=UTF-8; q=0.9\".
-(<=>) :: String -> String -> (String, String)
-name <=> value = (name, value)
+-- |Convert a 'MIMEType' to 'AsciiBuilder'.
+printMIMEType ∷ MIMEType → AsciiBuilder
+{-# INLINEABLE printMIMEType #-}
+printMIMEType (MIMEType maj min params)
+ = A.toAsciiBuilder (A.fromCIAscii maj) ⊕
+ A.toAsciiBuilder "/" ⊕
+ A.toAsciiBuilder (A.fromCIAscii min) ⊕
+ printParams params