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* library/http2.1/http.tcl: Fixed a newly introduced bug where if
there's a -command callback and something goes wrong, geturl threw
an exception, called the callback, and unset the token. I changed
it so that it will not call the callback when throwing an
exception (so the caller only finds out about a given error from
one place). Also, fixed http::ncode so that it actually gives you
back the http return code (i.e. 200, 404, etc.) instead of the
first digit of the version of HTTP being used (i.e. 1).
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::tcltest" to "namespace import -force ::tcltest" [Bug: 3948].
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some of Brent's modifications to allow asynchronous posts (via
-command). Also modified -queryprogress so that it calls the
query callback as <callback> <token> <total size> <current size>
to be consistent with -progress. Added -queryblocksize option
with default 8192 bytes for post blocksize. Fixed a bunch of
potential memory leaks for the case when geturl receives bad args
or can't open a socket, etc. Overall, the package really rocks
now.
* doc/http.n: Added -queryblocksize, -querychannel, and
-queryprogress. Also, changed the description of -blocksize,
which states that the -progress callback will be called for each
block, to now qualify that with an "if -progress is specified".
* tests/http.test: Added a querychannel test for synchronous and
asynchronous posts, altered the queryprogress test such that the
callback conforms to the -progress format. Also, had to use the
-queryblocksize option to do the post 16K at a time to match
Brent's expected results (and to test that -queryblocksize works).
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plus added more timeout cases for various bad host/port combinations.
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but I really need to fix these (4.11 and 4.12)
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data var w/o having to unset it first.
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to be left in working dir whenever tests are run.
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avoid failures due to previous tests.
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