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Raising error in HTTP11Response if created with illegal attributes#235
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Thanks for this! The patch fails the linter: do you mind cleaning that up? |
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An HTTP response must either specify a content-length header, specify 'close' for a connection header to signal that the connection will be closed after the response, or be a chunked response. If none of these conditions are true, we raise a detailed ValueError, instead of the plain assertion.
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An HTTP response must either specify a content-length header, specify
'close' for a connection header to signal that the connection will be
closed after the response, or be a chunked response.
If none of these conditions are true, we raise a detailed ValueError,
instead of the plain assertion.