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sslutil: synchronize hostname matching logic with CPython...
sslutil: synchronize hostname matching logic with CPython sslutil contains its own hostname matching logic. CPython has code for the same intent. However, it is only available to Python 2.7.9+ (or distributions that have backported 2.7.9's ssl module improvements). This patch effectively imports CPython's hostname matching code from its ssl.py into sslutil.py. The hostname matching code itself is pretty similar. However, the DNS name matching code is much more robust and spec conformant. As the test changes show, this changes some behavior around wildcard handling and IDNA matching. The new behavior allows wildcards in the middle of words (e.g. 'f*.com' matches 'foo.com') This is spec compliant according to RFC 6125 Section 6.5.3 item 3. There is one test where the matcher is more strict. Before, '*.a.com' matched '.a.com'. Now it doesn't match. Strictly speaking this is a security vulnerability.

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test-ui-color.py
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from __future__ import absolute_import, print_function
import os
from hgext import (
color,
)
from mercurial import (
dispatch,
ui as uimod,
)
# ensure errors aren't buffered
testui = color.colorui()
testui.pushbuffer()
testui.write(('buffered\n'))
testui.warn(('warning\n'))
testui.write_err('error\n')
print(repr(testui.popbuffer()))
# test dispatch.dispatch with the same ui object
hgrc = open(os.environ["HGRCPATH"], 'w')
hgrc.write('[extensions]\n')
hgrc.write('color=\n')
hgrc.close()
ui_ = uimod.ui()
ui_.setconfig('ui', 'formatted', 'True')
# we're not interested in the output, so write that to devnull
ui_.fout = open(os.devnull, 'w')
# call some arbitrary command just so we go through
# color's wrapped _runcommand twice.
def runcmd():
dispatch.dispatch(dispatch.request(['version', '-q'], ui_))
runcmd()
print("colored? " + str(issubclass(ui_.__class__, color.colorui)))
runcmd()
print("colored? " + str(issubclass(ui_.__class__, color.colorui)))