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Brad Fitzpatrick 18072adbca net/http: reuse HTTP/1 Transport conns more for gzipped responses
Flip around the composition order of the http.Response.Body's
gzip.Reader vs. the reader which keeps track of waiting to see the end
of the HTTP/1 response framing (whether that's a Content-Length or
HTTP/1.1 chunking).

Previously:

user -> http.Response.Body
     -> bodyEOFSignal
     -> gzipReader
     -> gzip.Reader
     -> bufio.Reader
   [ -> http/1.1 de-chunking reader ]   optional
     -> http1 framing *body

But because bodyEOFSignal was waiting to see an EOF from the
underlying gzip.Reader before reusing the connection, and gzip.Reader
(or more specifically: the flate.Reader) wasn't returning an early
io.EOF with the final chunk, the bodyEOfSignal was never releasing the
connection, because the EOF from the http1 framing was read by a party
who didn't care about it yet: the helper bufio.Reader created to do
byte-at-a-time reading in the flate.Reader.

Flip the read composition around to:

user -> http.Response.Body
     -> gzipReader
     -> gzip.Reader
     -> bufio.Reader
     -> bodyEOFSignal
   [ -> http/1.1 de-chunking reader ]   optional
     -> http1 framing *body

Now when gzip.Reader does its byte-at-a-time reading via the
bufio.Reader, the bufio.Reader will do its big reads against the
bodyEOFSignal reader instead, which will then see the underlying http1
framing EOF, and be able to reuse the connection.

Updates google/go-github#317
Updates #14867
And related abandoned fix to flate.Reader: https://golang.org/cl/21290

Change-Id: I3729dfdffe832ad943b84f4734b0f59b0e834749
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/21291
Reviewed-by: David Symonds <dsymonds@golang.org>
Run-TryBot: Brad Fitzpatrick <bradfitz@golang.org>
TryBot-Result: Gobot Gobot <gobot@golang.org>
2016-03-30 04:31:13 +00:00
.github doc: update issue template 2016-03-09 00:52:16 +00:00
api api: update next.txt 2016-03-21 07:46:44 +00:00
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lib/time misc: update timezone database to IANA 2016a 2016-02-03 03:14:59 +00:00
misc misc/cgo/testcarchive: more robust TestSignalForwardingExternal 2016-03-26 02:40:12 +00:00
src net/http: reuse HTTP/1 Transport conns more for gzipped responses 2016-03-30 04:31:13 +00:00
test cmd/compile: don't skip PPARAMOUT in esccall after varargs 2016-03-30 02:43:08 +00:00
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