Issue #7472: ISO-2022 charsets now consistently use 7bit CTE.
Fixed a typo in the email.encoders module so that messages output using an ISO-2022 character set will use a content-transfer-encoding of 7bit consistently. Previously if the input data had any eight bit characters the output data would get marked as 8bit even though it was actually 7bit.
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@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ def encode_7or8bit(msg):
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# iso-2022-* is non-ASCII but still 7-bit
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charset = msg.get_charset()
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output_cset = charset and charset.output_charset
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if output_cset and output_cset.lower().startswith('iso-2202-'):
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if output_cset and output_cset.lower().startswith('iso-2022-'):
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msg['Content-Transfer-Encoding'] = '7bit'
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else:
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msg['Content-Transfer-Encoding'] = '8bit'
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@ -15,6 +15,10 @@ Core and Builtins
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Library
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- Issue #7472: Fixed typo in email.encoders module; messages using ISO-2022
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character sets will now consistently use a Content-Transfer-Encoding of
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7bit rather than sometimes being marked as 8bit.
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- Issue #8330: Fix expected output in test_gdb.
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- Issue #8374: Update the internal alias table in the :mod:`locale` module
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