#!/usr/bin/perl -w # This is meant to be used on the raw output of an HTTP/1.1 connection # to check that the chunks are all correctly laid out. It's easiest # to use a tool like netcat to generate the output. This script # *insists* that \r exist in the output. # # You can find netcat at avian.org:/src/hacks/nc110.tgz. use strict; my $is_chunked = 0; # must toss headers while(<>) { if (/^Transfer-Encoding:\s+chunked/i) { $is_chunked = 1; } last if ($_ eq "\r\n"); } $is_chunked || die "wasn't chunked\n"; for(;;) { $_ = <> || die "unexpected end of file!\n"; m#^([0-9a-f]+) *\r$#i || die "bogus chunklen: $_"; my $chunklen = hex($1); exit 0 if ($chunklen == 0); chop; chop; print "$_ "; my $data = ''; read(ARGV, $data, $chunklen) == $chunklen || die "short read!\n"; $_ = <> || die "unexpected end of file!\n"; $_ eq "\r\n" || die "missing chunk trailer!\n"; }