ssl: rename ssl_wrap_socket() to conform to our naming convention
I've removed ssl_ prefix because the module name contains ssl.
--- a/mercurial/httpconnection.py Fri Jun 05 07:49:06 2015 +0900
+++ b/mercurial/httpconnection.py Fri Jun 05 21:25:28 2015 +0900
@@ -277,7 +277,7 @@
kwargs.update(sslutil.sslkwargs(self.ui, host))
con = HTTPConnection(host, port, use_ssl=True,
- ssl_wrap_socket=sslutil.ssl_wrap_socket,
+ ssl_wrap_socket=sslutil.wrapsocket,
ssl_validator=sslutil.validator(self.ui, host),
**kwargs)
return con
--- a/mercurial/mail.py Fri Jun 05 07:49:06 2015 +0900
+++ b/mercurial/mail.py Fri Jun 05 21:25:28 2015 +0900
@@ -45,8 +45,8 @@
raise smtplib.SMTPException(msg)
(resp, reply) = self.docmd("STARTTLS")
if resp == 220:
- self.sock = sslutil.ssl_wrap_socket(self.sock, keyfile, certfile,
- **self._sslkwargs)
+ self.sock = sslutil.wrapsocket(self.sock, keyfile, certfile,
+ **self._sslkwargs)
if not util.safehasattr(self.sock, "read"):
# using httplib.FakeSocket with Python 2.5.x or earlier
self.sock.read = self.sock.recv
@@ -74,9 +74,9 @@
if self.debuglevel > 0:
print >> sys.stderr, 'connect:', (host, port)
new_socket = socket.create_connection((host, port), timeout)
- new_socket = sslutil.ssl_wrap_socket(new_socket,
- self.keyfile, self.certfile,
- **self._sslkwargs)
+ new_socket = sslutil.wrapsocket(new_socket,
+ self.keyfile, self.certfile,
+ **self._sslkwargs)
self.file = smtplib.SSLFakeFile(new_socket)
return new_socket
else:
--- a/mercurial/sslutil.py Fri Jun 05 07:49:06 2015 +0900
+++ b/mercurial/sslutil.py Fri Jun 05 21:25:28 2015 +0900
@@ -21,9 +21,9 @@
_canloaddefaultcerts = util.safehasattr(ssl_context,
'load_default_certs')
- def ssl_wrap_socket(sock, keyfile, certfile, ui,
- cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_NONE,
- ca_certs=None, serverhostname=None):
+ def wrapsocket(sock, keyfile, certfile, ui,
+ cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_NONE,
+ ca_certs=None, serverhostname=None):
# Allow any version of SSL starting with TLSv1 and
# up. Note that specifying TLSv1 here prohibits use of
# newer standards (like TLSv1_2), so this is the right way
@@ -55,9 +55,9 @@
raise util.Abort(_('ssl connection failed'))
return sslsocket
except AttributeError:
- def ssl_wrap_socket(sock, keyfile, certfile, ui,
- cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_NONE,
- ca_certs=None, serverhostname=None):
+ def wrapsocket(sock, keyfile, certfile, ui,
+ cert_reqs=ssl.CERT_NONE,
+ ca_certs=None, serverhostname=None):
sslsocket = ssl.wrap_socket(sock, keyfile, certfile,
cert_reqs=cert_reqs, ca_certs=ca_certs,
ssl_version=ssl.PROTOCOL_TLSv1)
@@ -72,9 +72,9 @@
import socket, httplib
- def ssl_wrap_socket(sock, keyfile, certfile, ui,
- cert_reqs=CERT_REQUIRED,
- ca_certs=None, serverhostname=None):
+ def wrapsocket(sock, keyfile, certfile, ui,
+ cert_reqs=CERT_REQUIRED,
+ ca_certs=None, serverhostname=None):
if not util.safehasattr(socket, 'ssl'):
raise util.Abort(_('Python SSL support not found'))
if ca_certs:
--- a/mercurial/url.py Fri Jun 05 07:49:06 2015 +0900
+++ b/mercurial/url.py Fri Jun 05 21:25:28 2015 +0900
@@ -175,8 +175,8 @@
self.sock.connect((self.host, self.port))
if _generic_proxytunnel(self):
# we do not support client X.509 certificates
- self.sock = sslutil.ssl_wrap_socket(self.sock, None, None, None,
- serverhostname=self.host)
+ self.sock = sslutil.wrapsocket(self.sock, None, None, None,
+ serverhostname=self.host)
else:
keepalive.HTTPConnection.connect(self)
@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@
if self.realhostport: # use CONNECT proxy
_generic_proxytunnel(self)
host = self.realhostport.rsplit(':', 1)[0]
- self.sock = sslutil.ssl_wrap_socket(
+ self.sock = sslutil.wrapsocket(
self.sock, self.key_file, self.cert_file, serverhostname=host,
**sslutil.sslkwargs(self.ui, host))
sslutil.validator(self.ui, host)(self.sock)