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Turns out that the library does a better job of parsing URIs than our reinvented wheel. Who knew. There are two things going on here. The first is that, unlike parse_server_name, URI.fromBytes will strip off square brackets from IPv6 literals, which means that it is valid input to ClientTLSOptionsFactory and HostnameEndpoint. The second is that we stay in `bytes` throughout (except for the argument to ClientTLSOptionsFactory), which avoids the weirdness of (sometimes) ending up with idna-encoded values being held in `unicode` variables. TBH it probably would have been ok but it made the tests fragile. |
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