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sslutil: issue warning when unable to load certificates on OS X...
sslutil: issue warning when unable to load certificates on OS X Previously, failure to load system certificates on OS X would lead to a certificate verify failure and that's it. We now print a warning message with a URL that will contain information on how to configure certificates on OS X. As the inline comment states, there is room to improve here. I think we could try harder to detect Homebrew and MacPorts installed certificate files, for example. It's worth noting that Homebrew's openssl package uses `security find-certificate -a -p` during package installation to export the system keychain root CAs to etc/openssl/cert.pem. This is something we could consider adding to setup.py. We could also encourage packagers to do this. For now, I'd just like to get this warning (which matches Windows behavior) landed. We should have time to improve things before release.

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# bdiff.py - Python implementation of bdiff.c
#
# Copyright 2009 Matt Mackall <mpm@selenic.com> and others
#
# This software may be used and distributed according to the terms of the
# GNU General Public License version 2 or any later version.
from __future__ import absolute_import
import array
import difflib
import re
import struct
def splitnewlines(text):
'''like str.splitlines, but only split on newlines.'''
lines = [l + '\n' for l in text.split('\n')]
if lines:
if lines[-1] == '\n':
lines.pop()
else:
lines[-1] = lines[-1][:-1]
return lines
def _normalizeblocks(a, b, blocks):
prev = None
r = []
for curr in blocks:
if prev is None:
prev = curr
continue
shift = 0
a1, b1, l1 = prev
a1end = a1 + l1
b1end = b1 + l1
a2, b2, l2 = curr
a2end = a2 + l2
b2end = b2 + l2
if a1end == a2:
while (a1end + shift < a2end and
a[a1end + shift] == b[b1end + shift]):
shift += 1
elif b1end == b2:
while (b1end + shift < b2end and
a[a1end + shift] == b[b1end + shift]):
shift += 1
r.append((a1, b1, l1 + shift))
prev = a2 + shift, b2 + shift, l2 - shift
r.append(prev)
return r
def _tostring(c):
if type(c) is array.array:
# this copy overhead isn't ideal
return c.tostring()
return str(c)
def bdiff(a, b):
a = _tostring(a).splitlines(True)
b = _tostring(b).splitlines(True)
if not a:
s = "".join(b)
return s and (struct.pack(">lll", 0, 0, len(s)) + s)
bin = []
p = [0]
for i in a: p.append(p[-1] + len(i))
d = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, a, b).get_matching_blocks()
d = _normalizeblocks(a, b, d)
la = 0
lb = 0
for am, bm, size in d:
s = "".join(b[lb:bm])
if am > la or s:
bin.append(struct.pack(">lll", p[la], p[am], len(s)) + s)
la = am + size
lb = bm + size
return "".join(bin)
def blocks(a, b):
an = splitnewlines(a)
bn = splitnewlines(b)
d = difflib.SequenceMatcher(None, an, bn).get_matching_blocks()
d = _normalizeblocks(an, bn, d)
return [(i, i + n, j, j + n) for (i, j, n) in d]
def fixws(text, allws):
if allws:
text = re.sub('[ \t\r]+', '', text)
else:
text = re.sub('[ \t\r]+', ' ', text)
text = text.replace(' \n', '\n')
return text