Use ArrayBuffer for write buffer management in HttpConnection#79525
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Tagging subscribers to this area: @dotnet/ncl Issue DetailsContributes to #61223 Similar idea as #79524 - makes the code easier to work with, allowing us to make future improvements such as pooling easier. This PR replaces the Sample in-memory numbers copying around 1000-byte requests and 1000-byte responses:
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Contributes to #61223
Similar idea as #79524 - makes the code easier to work with, allowing us to make future improvements such as pooling easier.
This PR replaces the
WriteHeadersAsynclogic to synchronously buffer the headers, as we do in HTTP/2 and HTTP/3. This also gives us a slight perf advantage.Sample in-memory numbers copying around 1000-byte requests and 1000-byte responses: