Issue #16257: make test_create_connection() handle ENETUNREACH.
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@ -4109,7 +4109,26 @@ class NetworkConnectionNoServer(unittest.TestCase):
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port = support.find_unused_port()
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with self.assertRaises(socket.error) as cm:
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socket.create_connection((HOST, port))
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self.assertEqual(cm.exception.errno, errno.ECONNREFUSED)
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# Issue #16257: create_connection() calls getaddrinfo() against
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# 'localhost'. This may result in an IPV6 addr being returned
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# as well as an IPV4 one:
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# >>> socket.getaddrinfo('localhost', port, 0, SOCK_STREAM)
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# >>> [(2, 2, 0, '', ('127.0.0.1', 41230)),
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# (26, 2, 0, '', ('::1', 41230, 0, 0))]
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#
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# create_connection() enumerates through all the addresses returned
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# and if it doesn't successfully bind to any of them, it propagates
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# the last exception it encountered.
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#
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# On Solaris, ENETUNREACH is returned in this circumstance instead
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# of ECONNREFUSED. So, if that errno exists, add it to our list of
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# expected errnos.
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expected_errnos = [ errno.ECONNREFUSED, ]
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if hasattr(errno, 'ENETUNREACH'):
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expected_errnos.append(errno.ENETUNREACH)
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self.assertIn(cm.exception.errno, expected_errnos)
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def test_create_connection_timeout(self):
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# Issue #9792: create_connection() should not recast timeout errors
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