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import sys
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def check(a, b):
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if a != b:
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print (a, b)
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def cert(cn):
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return dict(subject=((('commonName', cn),),))
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from mercurial.url import _verifycert
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# Test non-wildcard certificates
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check(_verifycert(cert('example.com'), 'example.com'),
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None)
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check(_verifycert(cert('example.com'), 'www.example.com'),
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'certificate is for example.com')
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check(_verifycert(cert('www.example.com'), 'example.com'),
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'certificate is for www.example.com')
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# Test wildcard certificates
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check(_verifycert(cert('*.example.com'), 'www.example.com'),
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None)
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check(_verifycert(cert('*.example.com'), 'example.com'),
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'certificate is for *.example.com')
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check(_verifycert(cert('*.example.com'), 'w.w.example.com'),
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'certificate is for *.example.com')
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# Avoid some pitfalls
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check(_verifycert(cert('*.foo'), 'foo'),
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'certificate is for *.foo')
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check(_verifycert(cert('*o'), 'foo'),
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'certificate is for *o')
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check(_verifycert({'subject': ()},
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'example.com'),
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'no commonName found in certificate')
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check(_verifycert(None, 'example.com'),
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'no certificate received')
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