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Editing: _ssl_constants.py
import ssl import sys import typing # Hold on to the original class so we can create it consistently # even if we inject our own SSLContext into the ssl module. _original_SSLContext = ssl.SSLContext _original_super_SSLContext = super(_original_SSLContext, _original_SSLContext) # CPython is known to be good, but non-CPython implementations # may implement SSLContext differently so to be safe we don't # subclass the SSLContext. # This is returned by truststore.SSLContext.__class__() _truststore_SSLContext_dunder_class: typing.Optional[type] # This value is the superclass of truststore.SSLContext. _truststore_SSLContext_super_class: type if sys.implementation.name == "cpython": _truststore_SSLContext_super_class = _original_SSLContext _truststore_SSLContext_dunder_class = None else: _truststore_SSLContext_super_class = object _truststore_SSLContext_dunder_class = _original_SSLContext def _set_ssl_context_verify_mode( ssl_context: ssl.SSLContext, verify_mode: ssl.VerifyMode ) -> None: _original_super_SSLContext.verify_mode.__set__(ssl_context, verify_mode) # type: ignore[attr-defined]
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