fix(transport): handle WinHttpReceiveResponse failure#1620
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WinHttpReceiveResponse failure (e.g. connection reset after successful send) was silently ignored, causing the status code to default to 0. The SDK treated this as a successful send, so the envelope was neither retried nor cached — silently lost. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
Replace hardcoded unreachable DSN (127.0.0.1:19999) with a session- scoped fixture that runs a TCP server accepting and immediately resetting connections. This gives the SDK an instant connection failure instead of waiting ~2s for WinHTTP to timeout on a closed port. Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.6 (1M context) <noreply@anthropic.com>
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WinHttpReceiveResponsefailures (e.g. on connection reset) were silently ignored, causing the status code to default to 0. The SDK treated this as a successful send, so when that failure was hit, the envelope was not correctly retried or cached.The issue was exposed while adding
unreachable_dsnpytest fixture that uses TCP RST for instant connection failures, replacing the hardcoded unreachable "127.0.0.1:19999" DSN that caused ~2s WinHTTP timeouts per test on Windows. The test changes are included as they expose the bug. As a bonus, they also speed up such retry and cache tests on Windows that require an unreachable DSN.