Improve handling of response body sizes #343
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Remove consideration of
Connection: closein determining response bodysize. A response can have Content-Length in addition to Connection:
close.
Remove consideration of HTTP version. An HTTP/1.0 response can have a
Content-Length.
Add consideration of Transfer-Encoding, which is specified to take
precedence over Content-Length.
No-body response codes take precedence over any Transfer-Encoding that
might be present, and enforce a body size of 0.
Explicitly reject a Content-Length header on no-body response codes.
I noticed this when testing against a server that sent
HTTP/1.0,Connection: close, and aContent-Length, but didn't actually close the connection; this caused cureq to wait indefinitely.Draft because I need to write unit tests.