Revert "fix headers/body order (#55)"#74
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This reverts commit e63e657. The commit above introduced sane-ordering to the terminal output by prioritizing headers first and then the response body. But unfortunately it introduces a deadlock in cases where we have no headers to print. Commands like `curlie` or `curlie -h` will hang. Sometimes it also causes the program to deadlock even when headers are present. It probably has something to do with the code failing to properly detect where the headers' section ends. But this is difficult to reproduce.
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This reverts #55.
The pull request above introduced sane-ordering to the terminal output by prioritizing headers first and then the response body. But unfortunately it introduces a deadlock in cases where we have no headers to print.
Simple commands like
curlieorcurlie -hwill hang.Sometimes it also causes the program to deadlock even when headers are present. It probably has something to do with the code failing to properly detect where the headers' section ends. But I'm having difficulty reliably reproducing this case.
Fixes #72
Fixes #73