SSL now follows NSPR socket semantics and never returns a short write
count on a blocking socket. On a blocking socket, it returns either
the full count or -1 (with an error code set).
For non-blocking sockets, SSL no longer returns a full write count
when some of the data remains buffered in the SSL record layer.
Instead it returns a number is that always at least 1 byte short of a
full write count, so that the caller will keep retrying until it is done.
SSL makes sure that the first byte sent by the caller in the retry
matches the last byte previously buffered. r=rrelyea.
Modified Files: ssl3con.c sslcon.c ssldef.c sslimpl.h sslsecur.c
git-svn-id: svn://10.0.0.236/trunk@194962 18797224-902f-48f8-a5cc-f745e15eee43