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sslutil: store and use hostname and ui in socket instance...
sslutil: store and use hostname and ui in socket instance Currently, we pass a hostname and ui to sslutil.wrap_socket() then create a separate sslutil.validator instance also from a hostname and ui. There is a 1:1 mapping between a wrapped socket and a validator instance. This commit lays the groundwork for making the validation function generic by storing the hostname and ui instance in the state dict attached to the socket instance and then using these variables in the validator function. Since the arguments to sslutil.validator.__init__ are no longer used, we make them optional and make __init__ a no-op.

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test-mq-qimport-fail-cleanup.t
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/ tests / test-mq-qimport-fail-cleanup.t
Failed qimport of patches from files should cleanup by recording successfully
imported patches in series file.
$ echo "[extensions]" >> $HGRCPATH
$ echo "mq=" >> $HGRCPATH
$ hg init repo
$ cd repo
$ echo a > a
$ hg ci -Am'add a'
adding a
$ cat >b.patch<<EOF
> diff --git a/a b/a
> --- a/a
> +++ b/a
> @@ -1,1 +1,2 @@
> a
> +b
> EOF
empty series
$ hg qseries
qimport valid patch followed by invalid patch
$ hg qimport b.patch fakepatch
adding b.patch to series file
abort: unable to read file fakepatch
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valid patches before fail added to series
$ hg qseries
b.patch
$ hg pull -q -r 0 . # update phase
$ hg qimport -r 0
abort: revision 0 is not mutable
(see "hg help phases" for details)
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$ cd ..