This includes two breaking changes:
- the hostname is not resolved in the case of an IP address.
- a hostname with a trailing period (FQDN) is not matched.
This brings the basic implementation in line with curl behaviour, with
the addition of full IP address and range matching (curl does not
differentiate between IP addresses host names).
The NO_PROXY environment variable can be set to either a comma-separated
list of host names that should not use a proxy, or single asterisk `*`
to match all hosts.
- Port numbers can be included by prefixing the port with a colon `:`.
- IP addresses can be used, but must be enclosed in square brackets
`[...]` if they include a port number.
- IP address ranges can specified in CIDR notation, separating the IP
address and prefix-length with a forward slash `/`.
Added a encapsulated group to the replacement parameter of the `preg_replace` for GitLab in `\Composer\Util\Url::updateDistReference()`. This fixes#6994.
Where systems use multiple ini files it is perhaps more useful to
suggest running `php --ini` to see their locations, rather than showing
the loaded php.ini (if one exists).
Some packages, e. g. `tm/tooly-composer-script`, are using the composer classes to e. g. create symlinks or perform other file operations. While there's only a `copyThenRemove()` method this commit introduces a new `copy()` method. `copy()` behaves the same as the copy part of `copyThenRemove()` did with one exception: it returns `true` on success and `false` on failure. Copying a directory may lead to a `false`, while the whole directory or some of its files couldn't been copied. To ensure backwards compatibility `copyThenRemove()` calls `copy()` now. This commit also adds the necessary tests.
Store the Bitbucket access-token (and the expiration time) so it can be re-used within the time it is valid.
The Bitbucket::requestToken and Bitbucket::getToken now only return the access-token and not all other parameters it receives from the Bitbucket API.