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Kirill Smelkov
cpython
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1be320eb
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1be320eb
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May 19, 2012
by
Senthil Kumaran
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Issue9374 - Generic parsing of query and fragment portion of urls for any scheme
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Lib/test/test_urlparse.py
Lib/test/test_urlparse.py
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Lib/urllib/parse.py
Lib/urllib/parse.py
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Misc/NEWS
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Lib/test/test_urlparse.py
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@@ -636,11 +636,20 @@ class UrlParseTestCase(unittest.TestCase):
(
's3'
,
'foo.com'
,
'/stuff'
,
''
,
''
,
''
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
urllib
.
parse
.
urlparse
(
"x-newscheme://foo.com/stuff"
),
(
'x-newscheme'
,
'foo.com'
,
'/stuff'
,
''
,
''
,
''
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
urllib
.
parse
.
urlparse
(
"x-newscheme://foo.com/stuff?query#fragment"
),
(
'x-newscheme'
,
'foo.com'
,
'/stuff'
,
''
,
'query'
,
'fragment'
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
urllib
.
parse
.
urlparse
(
"x-newscheme://foo.com/stuff?query"
),
(
'x-newscheme'
,
'foo.com'
,
'/stuff'
,
''
,
'query'
,
''
))
# And for bytes...
self
.
assertEqual
(
urllib
.
parse
.
urlparse
(
b"s3://foo.com/stuff"
),
(
b's3'
,
b'foo.com'
,
b'/stuff'
,
b''
,
b''
,
b''
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
urllib
.
parse
.
urlparse
(
b"x-newscheme://foo.com/stuff"
),
(
b'x-newscheme'
,
b'foo.com'
,
b'/stuff'
,
b''
,
b''
,
b''
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
urllib
.
parse
.
urlparse
(
b"x-newscheme://foo.com/stuff?query#fragment"
),
(
b'x-newscheme'
,
b'foo.com'
,
b'/stuff'
,
b''
,
b'query'
,
b'fragment'
))
self
.
assertEqual
(
urllib
.
parse
.
urlparse
(
b"x-newscheme://foo.com/stuff?query"
),
(
b'x-newscheme'
,
b'foo.com'
,
b'/stuff'
,
b''
,
b'query'
,
b''
))
def
test_mixed_types_rejected
(
self
):
# Several functions that process either strings or ASCII encoded bytes
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Lib/urllib/parse.py
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@@ -44,16 +44,9 @@ uses_netloc = ['ftp', 'http', 'gopher', 'nntp', 'telnet',
'imap'
,
'wais'
,
'file'
,
'mms'
,
'https'
,
'shttp'
,
'snews'
,
'prospero'
,
'rtsp'
,
'rtspu'
,
'rsync'
,
''
,
'svn'
,
'svn+ssh'
,
'sftp'
,
'nfs'
,
'git'
,
'git+ssh'
]
non_hierarchical
=
[
'gopher'
,
'hdl'
,
'mailto'
,
'news'
,
'telnet'
,
'wais'
,
'imap'
,
'snews'
,
'sip'
,
'sips'
]
uses_params
=
[
'ftp'
,
'hdl'
,
'prospero'
,
'http'
,
'imap'
,
'https'
,
'shttp'
,
'rtsp'
,
'rtspu'
,
'sip'
,
'sips'
,
'mms'
,
''
,
'sftp'
]
uses_query
=
[
'http'
,
'wais'
,
'imap'
,
'https'
,
'shttp'
,
'mms'
,
'gopher'
,
'rtsp'
,
'rtspu'
,
'sip'
,
'sips'
,
''
]
uses_fragment
=
[
'ftp'
,
'hdl'
,
'http'
,
'gopher'
,
'news'
,
'nntp'
,
'wais'
,
'https'
,
'shttp'
,
'snews'
,
'file'
,
'prospero'
,
''
]
# Characters valid in scheme names
scheme_chars
=
(
'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
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@@ -357,9 +350,9 @@ def urlsplit(url, scheme='', allow_fragments=True):
if
((
'['
in
netloc
and
']'
not
in
netloc
)
or
(
']'
in
netloc
and
'['
not
in
netloc
)):
raise
ValueError
(
"Invalid IPv6 URL"
)
if
allow_fragments
and
scheme
in
uses_fragment
and
'#'
in
url
:
if
allow_fragments
and
'#'
in
url
:
url
,
fragment
=
url
.
split
(
'#'
,
1
)
if
scheme
in
uses_query
and
'?'
in
url
:
if
'?'
in
url
:
url
,
query
=
url
.
split
(
'?'
,
1
)
v
=
SplitResult
(
scheme
,
netloc
,
url
,
query
,
fragment
)
_parse_cache
[
key
]
=
v
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Misc/NEWS
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@@ -63,6 +63,9 @@ Core and Builtins
Library
-------
- Issue #9374: Generic parsing of query and fragment portions of url for any
scheme. Supported both by RFC3986 and RFC2396.
- Issue #14798: Fix the functions in pyclbr to raise an ImportError
when the first part of a dotted name is not a package. Patch by
Xavier de Gaye.
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