We don't need to force byte semantics for a buffer we clearly
create (via ->read) with byte semantics. Since we didn't
"use bytes" in t/httpd-corner.t, it was inadvertantly made
available by IPC::Run (which goes away, next).
$conn->write($payload . "\r\n0\r\n\r\nGET /empty HTTP/1.0\r\n\r\n");
$conn->read(my $buf, 4096);
my $lim = 0;
- $lim++ while ($conn->read($buf, 4096, bytes::length($buf)) && $lim < 9);
+ $lim++ while ($conn->read($buf, 4096, length($buf)) && $lim < 9);
my $exp = sha1_hex($payload);
like($buf, qr!\r\n\r\n${exp}HTTP/1\.0 200 OK\r\n!s,
'chunk parser can handled pipelined requests');