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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/-HostnamesCommon.kt
address[b++] = value.toByte() } // Check for too few groups. We wanted exactly four. return b == addressOffset + 4 } /** Encodes an IPv6 address in canonical form according to RFC 5952. */ internal fun inet6AddressToAscii(address: ByteArray): String { // Go through the address looking for the longest run of 0s. Each group is 2-bytes.
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okhttp-tls/src/test/java/okhttp3/tls/internal/der/DerTest.kt
assertFailsWith<ProtocolException> { derReader.read("test") {} }.also { expected -> assertThat(expected.message).isEqualTo("invalid encoding for length") } } @Test fun `decode length not encoded in shortest form possible`() { val buffer = Buffer() .writeByte(0b00000010) .writeByte(0b10000001) .writeByte(0b01111111)
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docs/changelogs/changelog_4x.md
_2023-10-16_ * Fix: Don't hang taking headers for HTTP 103 responses. * Fix: Recover gracefully when a cache entry's certificate is corrupted. * Fix: Fail permanently when there's a failure loading the bundled public suffix database. This is the dataset that powers `HttpUrl.topPrivateDomain()`. * Fix: Immediately update the connection's flow control window instead of waiting for the receiving stream to process it.
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/CertificatePinner.kt
* * Note that any other form is unsupported. You may not use asterisks in any position other than * the leftmost label. * * If multiple patterns match a hostname, any match is sufficient. For example, suppose pin A * applies to `*.publicobject.com` and pin B applies to `api.publicobject.com`. Handshakes for * `api.publicobject.com` are valid if either A's or B's certificate is in the chain.
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Headers.kt
*/ fun byteCount(): Long { // Each header name has 2 bytes of overhead for ': ' and every header value has 2 bytes of // overhead for '\r\n'. var result = (namesAndValues.size * 2).toLong() for (i in 0 until namesAndValues.size) { result += namesAndValues[i].length.toLong() } return result }
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/MultipartReaderTest.kt
headersOf( "Content-Disposition", "form-data; name=\"color\"", ), ) assertThat(brownPart.body.readUtf8()).isEqualTo("Brown") val foxPart = reader.nextPart()!! assertThat(foxPart.headers).isEqualTo( headersOf( "Content-Disposition", "form-data; name=\"animal\"; filename=\"fox.txt\"", ), )
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okhttp-tls/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/tls/HeldCertificate.kt
* peers. Sets of root certificates are managed by either the HTTP client (like Firefox), or the * host platform (like Android). In July 2018 Android had 134 trusted root certificates for its HTTP * clients to trust. * * For example, in order to establish a secure connection to `https://www.squareup.com/`, * these three certificates are used. * * ``` * www.squareup.com certificate: *
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Response.kt
* [ResponseBody] for an explanation and examples. */ class Response internal constructor( /** * The request that initiated this HTTP response. This is not necessarily the same request issued * by the application: * * * It may be transformed by the user's interceptors. For example, an application interceptor * may add headers like `User-Agent`.
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Cache.kt
url = urlLine.toHttpUrlOrNull() ?: throw IOException("Cache corruption for $urlLine").also { Platform.get().log("cache corruption", WARN, it) } requestMethod = source.readUtf8LineStrict() val varyHeadersBuilder = Headers.Builder() val varyRequestHeaderLineCount = readInt(source) for (i in 0 until varyRequestHeaderLineCount) {
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/http1/Http1ExchangeCodec.kt
carrier.cancel() } /** * Prepares the HTTP headers and sends them to the server. * * For streaming requests with a body, headers must be prepared **before** the output stream has * been written to. Otherwise the body would need to be buffered! * * For non-streaming requests with a body, headers must be prepared **after** the output stream
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