Pass response body size from Content-Length header to PsrMessageStream#17
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Pass response body size from Content-Length header to PsrMessageStream#17
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Currently, PsrMessageStream is unaware of the underlying body size. However, in some cases, knowing the body size can be useful or even required. When the Content-Length header is present in the response, the body size can be determined and passed to the PsrMessageStream constructor at creation time.