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An optimization in Transport which re-uses TCP connections early in the case where there is no response body interacted poorly with ErrBodyReadAfterClose. Upon recycling the TCP connection early we would Close the Response.Body (in case the user forgot to), but in the case of a zero-lengthed body, the user's handler might not have run yet. This CL makes sure the Transport doesn't try to Close requests when we're about to immediately re-use the TCP connection. This also includes additional tests I wrote while debugging. R=rsc, bradfitzgoog CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/4529050 |
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