Use http.StatusContinue constant instead of magic number 100

Replace magic number `100` with `http.StatusContinue` constant for better code clarity and maintainability in `bodyAllowedForStatus` function.

Changes:
- Replace `status >= 100` with `status >= http.StatusContinue`
- This makes code more self-documenting and easier to understand
- Follows Go best practices of using named constants instead of magic numbers

Fixes #4489
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mehrdadbn9 2026-02-05 23:19:24 +03:30
parent d7776de7d4
commit c95facd1d9

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@ -1058,7 +1058,7 @@ func (c *Context) requestHeader(key string) string {
// bodyAllowedForStatus is a copy of http.bodyAllowedForStatus non-exported function.
func bodyAllowedForStatus(status int) bool {
switch {
case status >= 100 && status <= 199:
case status >= http.StatusContinue && status <= 199:
return false
case status == http.StatusNoContent:
return false