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gh-81074: Allow non-ASCII addr_spec in email.headerregistry.Address #122477
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The email.headerregistry.Address constructor raised an error if addr_spec contained a non-ASCII character. (But it fully supports non-ASCII in the separate username and domain args.) This change removes the error for a non-ASCII addr_spec.
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The email.headerregistry.Address constructor raised an error if addr_spec contained a non-ASCII character. (But it fully supports non-ASCII in the separate username and domain args.) This change removes the error for a non-ASCII addr_spec.
@bitdancer, as the email expert, do you want to review this? |
Yes, I'll add it to my list. It will take me quite some time to get through the backlog, unfortunately. |
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When parsing email messages from Unicode strings (but not bytes), get_local_part() recorded a NonASCIILocalPartDefect for non-ASCII characters. RFC 5322 permits such addresses. This change: - removes the parse-time detection for a non-ASCII local-part (and a related test) - adds tests for passing a non-ASCII addr_spec to email.headerregistry.Address.__init__() - marks the (undocumented) email.errors.NonASCIILocalPartDefect as unused and deprecated This affected parsing email messages from Unicode strings (but not from bytes), and also prevented
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The email.headerregistry.Address constructor raised an error if addr_spec contained a non-ASCII character. (But it fully supports non-ASCII in the separate username and domain args.) This change removes the error for a non-ASCII addr_spec.
This PR implements @bitdancer's suggested fix from #81074 (comment):
(The other bugs discussed in that comment are reported separately as #83938 and #122476.)
Fixes gh-81074