Remove "," from the list of always_safe characters. It is a reserved
character according to RFC 2396. Add some text to quote doc string that explains the quoting rules better. This closes SF Bug #114427. Add _fast_quote operation that uses a dictionary instead of a list when the standard set of safe characters is used.
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@ -12,3 +12,21 @@ expected = 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz%df%e0%e1%e2%e3%e4%e5%e6%e7%e8%e9%ea%eb%ec
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test = urllib.quote(chars)
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assert test == expected, "urllib.quote problem"
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test2 = urllib.unquote(expected)
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assert test2 == chars
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in1 = "abc/def"
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out1_1 = "abc/def"
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out1_2 = "abc%2fdef"
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assert urllib.quote(in1) == out1_1, "urllib.quote problem"
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assert urllib.quote(in1, '') == out1_2, "urllib.quote problem"
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in2 = "abc?def"
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out2_1 = "abc%3fdef"
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out2_2 = "abc?def"
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assert urllib.quote(in2) == out2_1, "urllib.quote problem"
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assert urllib.quote(in2, '?') == out2_2, "urllib.quote problem"
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@ -426,7 +426,7 @@ class URLopener:
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dirs, file = dirs[:-1], dirs[-1]
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if dirs and not dirs[0]: dirs = dirs[1:]
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if dirs and not dirs[0]: dirs[0] = '/'
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key = (user, host, port, string.joinfields(dirs, '/'))
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key = user, host, port, string.join(dirs, '/')
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# XXX thread unsafe!
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if len(self.ftpcache) > MAXFTPCACHE:
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# Prune the cache, rather arbitrarily
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@ -1013,22 +1013,58 @@ def unquote_plus(s):
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always_safe = ('ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ'
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'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'
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'0123456789' '_,.-')
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'0123456789' '_.-')
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_fast_safe_test = always_safe + '/'
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_fast_safe = None
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def _fast_quote(s):
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global _fast_safe
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if _fast_safe is None:
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_fast_safe = {}
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for c in _fast_safe_test:
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_fast_safe[c] = c
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res = list(s)
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for i in range(len(res)):
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c = res[i]
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if not _fast_safe.has_key(c):
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res[i] = '%%%02x' % ord(c)
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return string.join(res, '')
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def quote(s, safe = '/'):
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"""quote('abc def') -> 'abc%20def'."""
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# XXX Can speed this up an order of magnitude
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"""quote('abc def') -> 'abc%20def'
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Each part of a URL, e.g. the path info, the query, etc., has a
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different set of reserved characters that must be quoted.
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RFC 2396 Uniform Resource Identifiers (URI): Generic Syntax lists
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the following reserved characters.
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reserved = ";" | "/" | "?" | ":" | "@" | "&" | "=" | "+" |
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"$" | ","
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Each of these characters is reserved in some component of a URL,
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but not necessarily in all of them.
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By default, the quote function is intended for quoting the path
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section of a URL. Thus, it will not encode '/'. This character
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is reserved, but in typical usage the quote function is being
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called on a path where the existing slash characters are used as
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reserved characters.
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"""
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safe = always_safe + safe
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if _fast_safe_test == safe:
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return _fast_quote(s)
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res = list(s)
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for i in range(len(res)):
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c = res[i]
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if c not in safe:
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res[i] = '%%%02x' % ord(c)
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return string.joinfields(res, '')
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return string.join(res, '')
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def quote_plus(s, safe = '/'):
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# XXX Can speed this up an order of magnitude
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def quote_plus(s, safe = ''):
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"""Quote the query fragment of a URL; replacing ' ' with '+'"""
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if ' ' in s:
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# replace ' ' with '+'
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l = string.split(s, ' ')
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for i in range(len(l)):
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l[i] = quote(l[i], safe)
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