[3.13] gh-112064: Fix incorrect handling of negative read sizes in HTTPResponse.read() (GH-128270)#129395
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…TPResponse.read()` (pythonGH-128270) The parameter `amt` of `HTTPResponse.read()`, which could be a negative integer, has not been handled before and led to waiting for the connection to close for `keep-alive connections`. Now, this has been fixed, and passing negative values to `HTTPResponse().read()` works the same as passing `None` value. (cherry picked from commit 4d0d24f) Co-authored-by: Yury Manushkin <manushkin@gmail.com>
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The parameter
amtofHTTPResponse.read(), which could be a negative integer,has not been handled before and led to waiting for the connection to close
for
keep-alive connections. Now, this has been fixed, and passing negative valuesto
HTTPResponse().read()works the same as passingNonevalue.(cherry picked from commit 4d0d24f)
Co-authored-by: Yury Manushkin manushkin@gmail.com