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okhttp-hpacktests/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/http2/HpackDecodeTestBase.kt
assertSetEquals( "seqno=$testCase.seqno", testCase.headersList, hpackReader.getAndResetHeaderList(), ) } } companion object { /** * Reads all stories in the folders provided, asserts if no story found. */ @JvmStatic protected fun createStories(interopTests: Array<String>): List<Any> { if (interopTests.isEmpty()) return listOf<Any>(Story.MISSING)
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/idn/Punycode.kt
if (!string.requiresEncode(pos, limit)) { result.writeUtf8(string, pos, limit) return true } result.write(PREFIX) val input = string.codePoints(pos, limit) // Copy all the basic code points to the output. var b = 0 for (codePoint in input) { if (codePoint < INITIAL_N) { result.writeByte(codePoint) b++ } }
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/Authenticator.kt
* server's hostname is sent to the proxy. * * Prior to sending any CONNECT request OkHttp always calls the proxy authenticator so that it may * prepare preemptive authentication. OkHttp will call [authenticate] with a fake `HTTP/1.1 407 * Proxy Authentication Required` response that has a `Proxy-Authenticate: OkHttp-Preemptive` * challenge. The proxy authenticator may return either an authenticated request, or null to
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okhttp-java-net-cookiejar/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/java/net/cookiejar/JavaNetCookieJar.kt
Platform.get().log("Saving cookies failed for " + url.resolve("/...")!!, WARN, e) } } override fun loadForRequest(url: HttpUrl): List<Cookie> { val cookieHeaders = try { // The RI passes all headers. We don't have 'em, so we don't pass 'em! cookieHandler.get(url.toUri(), emptyMap<String, List<String>>()) } catch (e: IOException) {
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/ConnectionPool.kt
fun connectionCount(): Int = delegate.connectionCount() internal val connectionListener: ConnectionListener get() = delegate.connectionListener /** Close and remove all idle connections in the pool. */ fun evictAll() { delegate.evictAll() } /** * Sets a policy that applies to [address]. * Overwrites any existing policy for that address. */
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/http2/MockHttp2Peer.kt
require(length < bytesOut.size - lastFrame.start) // Move everything from bytesOut into a new buffer. val fullBuffer = Buffer() bytesOut.read(fullBuffer, bytesOut.size) // Copy back all but what we're truncating. fullBuffer.read(bytesOut, lastFrame.start + length) outFrames.add(OutFrame(lastFrame.sequence, lastFrame.start, true)) return writer } fun takeFrame(): InFrame = inFrames.take()
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okhttp/src/test/java/okhttp3/internal/ws/WebSocketWriterTest.kt
import org.junit.jupiter.api.extension.RegisterExtension class WebSocketWriterTest { private val data = Buffer() private val random = Random(0) /** * Check all data as verified inside of the test. We do this in an AfterEachCallback so that * exceptions thrown from the test do not cause this check to fail. */ @RegisterExtension val noDataLeftBehind =
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/platform/Platform.kt
} open fun trustManager(sslSocketFactory: SSLSocketFactory): X509TrustManager? { return try { // Attempt to get the trust manager from an OpenJDK socket factory. We attempt this on all // platforms in order to support Robolectric, which mixes classes from both Android and the // Oracle JDK. Note that we don't support HTTP/2 or other nice features on Robolectric.
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gradle/libs.versions.toml
openjsse = "org.openjsse:openjsse:1.1.14" playservices-safetynet = "com.google.android.gms:play-services-safetynet:18.0.1" robolectric-android = "org.robolectric:android-all:14-robolectric-10818077" robolectric = "org.robolectric:robolectric:4.12.1" signature-android-apilevel21 = "net.sf.androidscents.signature:android-api-level-21:5.0.1_r2"
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okhttp/src/main/kotlin/okhttp3/internal/-HostnamesCommon.kt
// We've successfully read a group. Assign its value to our byte array. address[b++] = (value.ushr(8) and 0xff).toByte() address[b++] = (value and 0xff).toByte() } // All done. If compression happened, we need to move bytes to the right place in the // address. Here's a sample: // // input: "1111:2222:3333::7777:8888"
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