Client.Timout isn't respected for the dial. Requests will hang on dial
until OS-level timouts kick in unless there is a Request.Context with
a deadline. We also fail to close the connection on errors.
This change sets the client timeout as the dialer timeout so that it
will be respected. It also ensures that we close the connection if we
fail to make the request.
Error handling is currently missing is a couple of places. Most of
them are i/o related.
This change adds checks, an therefore sometimes also has to change
function signatures by adding an error return value. In the case of
the response writer the status and meta handling is changed and this
also breaks the API.
In some places where we don't have any reasonable I've added
assignment to a blank identifier to make it clear that we're ignoring
an error.
text: read the Err() that can be set by the scanner.
client: check if conn.SetDeadline() returns an error.
client: check if req.Write() returns an error.
fs: panic if mime type registration fails.
server: stop performing i/o in Header/Status functions
By deferring the actual header write to the first Write() or Flush()
call we don't have to do any error handling in Header() or Status().
As Server.respond() now defers a ResponseWriter.Flush() instead of
directly flushing the underlying bufio.Writer this has the added
benefit of ensuring that we always write a header
to the client, even if the responder is a complete NOOP.
tofu: return an error if we fail to write to the known hosts writer.