Prior to #25300, the make_ssl_data.py script used various tables, exposed in _ssl, to update the error list. After that PR, these are no longer used and we can trim that a bit. This gets them out of the way if, in the future, OpenSSL provides an API to do what the code here is doing directly. (openssl/openssl#19848)
…codes
Prior to python#25300, the
make_ssl_data.py script used various tables, exposed in _ssl, to update
the error list.
After that PR, this is no longer used. Moreover, the err_names_to_codes
map isn't used at all. Clean those up. This gets them out of the way if,
in the future, OpenSSL provides an API to do what the code here is doing
directly. (openssl/openssl#19848)
…codes
Prior to python#25300, the
make_ssl_data.py script used various tables, exposed in _ssl, to update
the error list.
After that PR, this is no longer used. Moreover, the err_names_to_codes
map isn't used at all. Clean those up. This gets them out of the way if,
in the future, OpenSSL provides an API to do what the code here is doing
directly. (openssl/openssl#19848)
davidben commentedDec 6, 2022
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edited by bedevere-bot
(Filing this for a PR I'll upload shortly.)
Prior to #25300, the make_ssl_data.py script used various tables, exposed in
_ssl
, to update the error list. After that PR, these are no longer used and we can trim that a bit. This gets them out of the way if, in the future, OpenSSL provides an API to do what the code here is doing directly. (openssl/openssl#19848)Linked PRs
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