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Sets Content-Length:0 for nil bodies in PATCH requests, as we already do for POST and PUT requests.
RFC 2616 mentions that unless a method’s Content-Length is forbidden it can send one.
In the wild, we’ve found that Microsoft Azure’s DataLake Gen2 storage API https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/rest/api/storageservices/datalakestoragegen2/path/update deliberately rejects PATCH requests without a Content-Length, yet there is no workaround for setting that header when trying to flush the content of a file which was uploaded in a previous request.
Fixes #40978
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