Nick Coghlan added the comment:
Leaving the option of context caching entirely to the caller would definitely
make things simpler - my main interest is just in avoiding a hard compatibility
break for folks that aren't doing anything particularly wrong, by which I mean
specifically cases where a wrap_socket() implementation like this one would
continue to work for them:
def wrap_socket(sock, *args, *kwds):
return ssl.get_default_context().wrap_socket(sock, *args, **kwds)
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