Tests: switched to using f-strings.
Previously, it was necessary to support older versions of Python for compatibility. F-strings were released in Python 3.6. Python 3.5 was marked as unsupported by the end of 2020, so now it's possible to start using f-strings safely for better readability and performance.
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@@ -107,26 +107,26 @@ Connection: close
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check_location(reserved)
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# After first "?" all other "?" encoded.
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check_location("/?" + reserved, "/?:/%3F#[]@!&'()*+,;=")
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check_location(f'/?{reserved}', "/?:/%3F#[]@!&'()*+,;=")
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check_location("???", "?%3F%3F")
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# After first "#" all other "?" or "#" encoded.
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check_location("/#" + reserved, "/#:/%3F%23[]@!&'()*+,;=")
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check_location(f'/#{reserved}', "/#:/%3F%23[]@!&'()*+,;=")
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check_location("##?#?", "#%23%3F%23%3F")
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# After first "?" next "#" not encoded.
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check_location("/?#" + reserved, "/?#:/%3F%23[]@!&'()*+,;=")
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check_location(f'/?#{reserved}', "/?#:/%3F%23[]@!&'()*+,;=")
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check_location("??##", "?%3F#%23")
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check_location("/?##?", "/?#%23%3F")
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# Unreserved never encoded.
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check_location(unreserved)
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check_location("/" + unreserved + "?" + unreserved + "#" + unreserved)
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check_location(f'/{unreserved}?{unreserved}#{unreserved}')
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# Unsafe always encoded.
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check_location(unsafe, unsafe_enc)
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check_location("?" + unsafe, "?" + unsafe_enc)
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check_location("#" + unsafe, "#" + unsafe_enc)
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check_location(f'?{unsafe}', f'?{unsafe_enc}')
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check_location(f'#{unsafe}', f'#{unsafe_enc}')
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# %00-%20 and %7F-%FF always encoded.
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check_location(u"\u0000\u0018\u001F\u0020\u0021", "%00%18%1F%20!")
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