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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/HttpUrlTest.kt
'`'.code, '{'.code, '|'.code, '}'.code, ) .test(UrlComponentEncodingTester.Component.HOST) } @Test fun hostIpv6() { // Square braces are absent from host()... assertThat(parse("http://[::1]/").host).isEqualTo("::1") // ... but they're included in toString(). assertThat(parse("http://[::1]/").toString()).isEqualTo("http://[::1]/")
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kotlin-js-store/yarn.lock
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/HttpUrl.kt
* * * http://host:80/ * * * http://host * * Both the unnecessary port specification (`:80`) and the absent trailing slash (`/`) cause URI to * bucket the two URLs separately. This harms URI's usefulness in collections. Any application that * stores information-per-URL will need to either canonicalize manually, or suffer unnecessary * redundancy for such URLs. *
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docs/changelogs/changelog_3x.md
compatible sets of cipher suites. These two cipher suites aren't enabled by default in either Firefox or Chrome. See our [TLS Configuration History][tls_configuration_history] tracker for a log of all changes to OkHttp's default TLS options. * New: Upgrade to Conscrypt 2.0.0. OkHttp works with other versions of Conscrypt but this is the version we're testing against. ```kotlin
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