Eric Seidel e0fd75b5ab Make absolute and sort all Sky headers
This caused us to lose our gn check certification. :(

Turns out gn check was just ignoring all the header
paths it didn't understand and so gn check passing
for sky wasn't meaning much.  I tried to straighten
out some of the mess in this CL, but its going to take
several more rounds of massaging before gn check
passes again.  On the bright side (almost) all of
our headers are absolute now.  Turns out my script
(attached to the bug) didn't notice ../ includes
but I'll fix that in the next patch.

R=abarth@chromium.org
BUG=435361

Review URL: https://codereview.chromium.org/746023002
2014-11-20 17:42:05 -08:00

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/*
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#include "sky/engine/config.h"
#include "sky/engine/platform/weborigin/KURL.h"
#include <algorithm>
#include "sky/engine/platform/weborigin/KnownPorts.h"
#include "sky/engine/wtf/StdLibExtras.h"
#include "sky/engine/wtf/text/CString.h"
#include "sky/engine/wtf/text/StringHash.h"
#include "sky/engine/wtf/text/StringUTF8Adaptor.h"
#include "sky/engine/wtf/text/TextEncoding.h"
#include "url/url_util.h"
#ifndef NDEBUG
#include <stdio.h>
#endif
namespace blink {
static const int maximumValidPortNumber = 0xFFFE;
static const int invalidPortNumber = 0xFFFF;
static void assertProtocolIsGood(const char* protocol)
{
#if ENABLE(ASSERT)
const char* p = protocol;
while (*p) {
ASSERT(*p > ' ' && *p < 0x7F && !(*p >= 'A' && *p <= 'Z'));
++p;
}
#endif
}
// Note: You must ensure that |spec| is a valid canonicalized URL before calling this function.
static const char* asURLChar8Subtle(const String& spec)
{
ASSERT(spec.is8Bit());
// characters8 really return characters in Latin-1, but because we canonicalize
// URL strings, we know that everything before the fragment identifier will
// actually be ASCII, which means this cast is safe as long as you don't look
// at the fragment component.
return reinterpret_cast<const char*>(spec.characters8());
}
// Returns the characters for the given string, or a pointer to a static empty
// string if the input string is null. This will always ensure we have a non-
// null character pointer since ReplaceComponents has special meaning for null.
static const char* charactersOrEmpty(const StringUTF8Adaptor& string)
{
static const char zero = 0;
return string.data() ? string.data() : &zero;
}
static bool isSchemeFirstChar(char c)
{
return (c >= 'a' && c <= 'z') || (c >= 'A' && c <= 'Z');
}
static bool isSchemeChar(char c)
{
return isSchemeFirstChar(c) || (c >= '0' && c <= '9') || c == '.' || c == '-' || c == '+';
}
static bool isUnicodeEncoding(const WTF::TextEncoding* encoding)
{
return encoding->encodingForFormSubmission() == UTF8Encoding();
}
namespace {
class KURLCharsetConverter final : public url::CharsetConverter {
public:
// The encoding parameter may be 0, but in this case the object must not be called.
explicit KURLCharsetConverter(const WTF::TextEncoding* encoding)
: m_encoding(encoding)
{
}
virtual void ConvertFromUTF16(const url::UTF16Char* input, int inputLength, url::CanonOutput* output) override
{
CString encoded = m_encoding->normalizeAndEncode(String(input, inputLength), WTF::URLEncodedEntitiesForUnencodables);
output->Append(encoded.data(), static_cast<int>(encoded.length()));
}
private:
const WTF::TextEncoding* m_encoding;
};
} // namespace
bool isValidProtocol(const String& protocol)
{
// RFC3986: ALPHA *( ALPHA / DIGIT / "+" / "-" / "." )
if (protocol.isEmpty())
return false;
if (!isSchemeFirstChar(protocol[0]))
return false;
unsigned protocolLength = protocol.length();
for (unsigned i = 1; i < protocolLength; i++) {
if (!isSchemeChar(protocol[i]))
return false;
}
return true;
}
String KURL::strippedForUseAsReferrer() const
{
if (protocolIsAbout() || protocolIs("data") || protocolIs("javascript"))
return String();
if (m_parsed.username.is_nonempty() || m_parsed.password.is_nonempty() || m_parsed.ref.is_nonempty()) {
KURL referrer(*this);
referrer.setUser(String());
referrer.setPass(String());
referrer.removeFragmentIdentifier();
return referrer.string();
}
return string();
}
bool KURL::isLocalFile() const
{
// Including feed here might be a bad idea since drag and drop uses this check
// and including feed would allow feeds to potentially let someone's blog
// read the contents of the clipboard on a drag, even without a drop.
// Likewise with using the FrameLoader::shouldTreatURLAsLocal() function.
return protocolIs("file");
}
bool protocolIsJavaScript(const String& url)
{
return protocolIs(url, "javascript");
}
const KURL& blankURL()
{
DEFINE_STATIC_LOCAL(KURL, staticBlankURL, (ParsedURLString, "about:blank"));
return staticBlankURL;
}
bool KURL::isAboutBlankURL() const
{
return *this == blankURL();
}
String KURL::elidedString() const
{
if (string().length() <= 1024)
return string();
return string().left(511) + "..." + string().right(510);
}
KURL::KURL()
: m_isValid(false)
, m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily(false)
{
}
// Initializes with a string representing an absolute URL. No encoding
// information is specified. This generally happens when a KURL is converted
// to a string and then converted back. In this case, the URL is already
// canonical and in proper escaped form so needs no encoding. We treat it as
// UTF-8 just in case.
KURL::KURL(ParsedURLStringTag, const String& url)
{
if (!url.isNull())
init(KURL(), url, 0);
else {
// WebCore expects us to preserve the nullness of strings when this
// constructor is used. In all other cases, it expects a non-null
// empty string, which is what init() will create.
m_isValid = false;
m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily = false;
}
}
KURL KURL::createIsolated(ParsedURLStringTag, const String& url)
{
// FIXME: We should be able to skip this extra copy and created an
// isolated KURL more efficiently.
return KURL(ParsedURLString, url).copy();
}
// Constructs a new URL given a base URL and a possibly relative input URL.
// This assumes UTF-8 encoding.
KURL::KURL(const KURL& base, const String& relative)
{
init(base, relative, 0);
}
// Constructs a new URL given a base URL and a possibly relative input URL.
// Any query portion of the relative URL will be encoded in the given encoding.
KURL::KURL(const KURL& base, const String& relative, const WTF::TextEncoding& encoding)
{
init(base, relative, &encoding.encodingForFormSubmission());
}
KURL::KURL(const AtomicString& canonicalString, const url::Parsed& parsed, bool isValid)
: m_isValid(isValid)
, m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily(false)
, m_parsed(parsed)
, m_string(canonicalString)
{
initProtocolIsInHTTPFamily();
initInnerURL();
}
KURL::KURL(WTF::HashTableDeletedValueType)
: m_isValid(false)
, m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily(false)
, m_string(WTF::HashTableDeletedValue)
{
}
KURL::KURL(const KURL& other)
: m_isValid(other.m_isValid)
, m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily(other.m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily)
, m_parsed(other.m_parsed)
, m_string(other.m_string)
{
if (other.m_innerURL.get())
m_innerURL = adoptPtr(new KURL(other.m_innerURL->copy()));
}
KURL& KURL::operator=(const KURL& other)
{
m_isValid = other.m_isValid;
m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily = other.m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily;
m_parsed = other.m_parsed;
m_string = other.m_string;
if (other.m_innerURL)
m_innerURL = adoptPtr(new KURL(other.m_innerURL->copy()));
else
m_innerURL.clear();
return *this;
}
KURL::KURL(KURL&& other)
: m_isValid(other.m_isValid)
, m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily(other.m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily)
, m_parsed(other.m_parsed)
// FIXME: Instead of explicitly casting to String&& here, we should use std::move, but that requires us to
// have a standard library that supports move semantics.
, m_string(static_cast<String&&>(other.m_string))
, m_innerURL(other.m_innerURL.release())
{
}
KURL& KURL::operator=(KURL&& other)
{
m_isValid = other.m_isValid;
m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily = other.m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily;
m_parsed = other.m_parsed;
// FIXME: Instead of explicitly casting to String&& here, we should use std::move, but that requires us to
// have a standard library that supports move semantics.
m_string = static_cast<String&&>(other.m_string);
m_innerURL = other.m_innerURL.release();
return *this;
}
KURL KURL::copy() const
{
KURL result;
result.m_isValid = m_isValid;
result.m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily = m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily;
result.m_parsed = m_parsed;
result.m_string = m_string.isolatedCopy();
if (m_innerURL)
result.m_innerURL = adoptPtr(new KURL(m_innerURL->copy()));
return result;
}
bool KURL::isNull() const
{
return m_string.isNull();
}
bool KURL::isEmpty() const
{
return m_string.isEmpty();
}
bool KURL::isValid() const
{
return m_isValid;
}
bool KURL::hasPort() const
{
return hostEnd() < pathStart();
}
bool KURL::protocolIsInHTTPFamily() const
{
return m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily;
}
bool KURL::hasPath() const
{
// Note that http://www.google.com/" has a path, the path is "/". This can
// return false only for invalid or nonstandard URLs.
return m_parsed.path.len >= 0;
}
// We handle "parameters" separated by a semicolon, while KURL.cpp does not,
// which can lead to different results in some cases.
String KURL::lastPathComponent() const
{
if (!m_isValid)
return stringForInvalidComponent();
ASSERT(!m_string.isNull());
// When the output ends in a slash, WebCore has different expectations than
// the GoogleURL library. For "/foo/bar/" the library will return the empty
// string, but WebCore wants "bar".
url::Component path = m_parsed.path;
if (path.len > 0 && m_string[path.end() - 1] == '/')
path.len--;
url::Component file;
if (m_string.is8Bit())
url::ExtractFileName(asURLChar8Subtle(m_string), path, &file);
else
url::ExtractFileName(m_string.characters16(), path, &file);
// Bug: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21015 this function returns
// a null string when the path is empty, which we duplicate here.
if (!file.is_nonempty())
return String();
return componentString(file);
}
String KURL::protocol() const
{
return componentString(m_parsed.scheme);
}
String KURL::host() const
{
return componentString(m_parsed.host);
}
// Returns 0 when there is no port.
//
// We treat URL's with out-of-range port numbers as invalid URLs, and they will
// be rejected by the canonicalizer. KURL.cpp will allow them in parsing, but
// return invalidPortNumber from this port() function, so we mirror that behavior here.
unsigned short KURL::port() const
{
if (!m_isValid || m_parsed.port.len <= 0)
return 0;
ASSERT(!m_string.isNull());
int port = m_string.is8Bit() ?
url::ParsePort(asURLChar8Subtle(m_string), m_parsed.port) :
url::ParsePort(m_string.characters16(), m_parsed.port);
ASSERT(port != url::PORT_UNSPECIFIED); // Checked port.len <= 0 before.
if (port == url::PORT_INVALID || port > maximumValidPortNumber) // Mimic KURL::port()
port = invalidPortNumber;
return static_cast<unsigned short>(port);
}
String KURL::pass() const
{
// Bug: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21015 this function returns
// a null string when the password is empty, which we duplicate here.
if (!m_parsed.password.is_nonempty())
return String();
return componentString(m_parsed.password);
}
String KURL::user() const
{
return componentString(m_parsed.username);
}
String KURL::fragmentIdentifier() const
{
// Empty but present refs ("foo.com/bar#") should result in the empty
// string, which componentString will produce. Nonexistent refs
// should be the null string.
if (!m_parsed.ref.is_valid())
return String();
return componentString(m_parsed.ref);
}
bool KURL::hasFragmentIdentifier() const
{
return m_parsed.ref.len >= 0;
}
String KURL::baseAsString() const
{
// FIXME: There is probably a more efficient way to do this?
return m_string.left(pathAfterLastSlash());
}
String KURL::query() const
{
if (m_parsed.query.len >= 0)
return componentString(m_parsed.query);
// Bug: https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=21015 this function returns
// an empty string when the query is empty rather than a null (not sure
// which is right).
// Returns a null if the query is not specified, instead of empty.
if (m_parsed.query.is_valid())
return emptyString();
return String();
}
String KURL::path() const
{
return componentString(m_parsed.path);
}
bool KURL::setProtocol(const String& protocol)
{
// Firefox and IE remove everything after the first ':'.
int separatorPosition = protocol.find(':');
String newProtocol = protocol.substring(0, separatorPosition);
StringUTF8Adaptor newProtocolUTF8(newProtocol);
// If KURL is given an invalid scheme, it returns failure without modifying
// the URL at all. This is in contrast to most other setters which modify
// the URL and set "m_isValid."
url::RawCanonOutputT<char> canonProtocol;
url::Component protocolComponent;
if (!url::CanonicalizeScheme(newProtocolUTF8.data(), url::Component(0, newProtocolUTF8.length()), &canonProtocol, &protocolComponent)
|| !protocolComponent.is_nonempty())
return false;
url::Replacements<char> replacements;
replacements.SetScheme(charactersOrEmpty(newProtocolUTF8), url::Component(0, newProtocolUTF8.length()));
replaceComponents(replacements);
// isValid could be false but we still return true here. This is because
// WebCore or JS scripts can build up a URL by setting individual
// components, and a JS exception is based on the return value of this
// function. We want to throw the exception and stop the script only when
// its trying to set a bad protocol, and not when it maybe just hasn't
// finished building up its final scheme.
return true;
}
void KURL::setHost(const String& host)
{
StringUTF8Adaptor hostUTF8(host);
url::Replacements<char> replacements;
replacements.SetHost(charactersOrEmpty(hostUTF8), url::Component(0, hostUTF8.length()));
replaceComponents(replacements);
}
static String parsePortFromStringPosition(const String& value, unsigned portStart)
{
// "008080junk" needs to be treated as port "8080" and "000" as "0".
size_t length = value.length();
unsigned portEnd = portStart;
while (isASCIIDigit(value[portEnd]) && portEnd < length)
++portEnd;
while (value[portStart] == '0' && portStart < portEnd - 1)
++portStart;
// Required for backwards compat.
// https://www.w3.org/Bugs/Public/show_bug.cgi?id=23463
if (portStart == portEnd)
return "0";
return value.substring(portStart, portEnd - portStart);
}
void KURL::setHostAndPort(const String& hostAndPort)
{
size_t separator = hostAndPort.find(':');
if (!separator)
return;
if (separator == kNotFound) {
url::Replacements<char> replacements;
StringUTF8Adaptor hostUTF8(hostAndPort);
replacements.SetHost(charactersOrEmpty(hostUTF8), url::Component(0, hostUTF8.length()));
replaceComponents(replacements);
return;
}
String host = hostAndPort.substring(0, separator);
String port = parsePortFromStringPosition(hostAndPort, separator + 1);
StringUTF8Adaptor hostUTF8(host);
StringUTF8Adaptor portUTF8(port);
url::Replacements<char> replacements;
replacements.SetHost(charactersOrEmpty(hostUTF8), url::Component(0, hostUTF8.length()));
replacements.SetPort(charactersOrEmpty(portUTF8), url::Component(0, portUTF8.length()));
replaceComponents(replacements);
}
void KURL::removePort()
{
if (!hasPort())
return;
url::Replacements<char> replacements;
replacements.ClearPort();
replaceComponents(replacements);
}
void KURL::setPort(const String& port)
{
String parsedPort = parsePortFromStringPosition(port, 0);
setPort(parsedPort.toUInt());
}
void KURL::setPort(unsigned short port)
{
if (isDefaultPortForProtocol(port, protocol())) {
removePort();
return;
}
String portString = String::number(port);
ASSERT(portString.is8Bit());
url::Replacements<char> replacements;
replacements.SetPort(reinterpret_cast<const char*>(portString.characters8()), url::Component(0, portString.length()));
replaceComponents(replacements);
}
void KURL::setUser(const String& user)
{
// This function is commonly called to clear the username, which we
// normally don't have, so we optimize this case.
if (user.isEmpty() && !m_parsed.username.is_valid())
return;
// The canonicalizer will clear any usernames that are empty, so we
// don't have to explicitly call ClearUsername() here.
StringUTF8Adaptor userUTF8(user);
url::Replacements<char> replacements;
replacements.SetUsername(charactersOrEmpty(userUTF8), url::Component(0, userUTF8.length()));
replaceComponents(replacements);
}
void KURL::setPass(const String& pass)
{
// This function is commonly called to clear the password, which we
// normally don't have, so we optimize this case.
if (pass.isEmpty() && !m_parsed.password.is_valid())
return;
// The canonicalizer will clear any passwords that are empty, so we
// don't have to explicitly call ClearUsername() here.
StringUTF8Adaptor passUTF8(pass);
url::Replacements<char> replacements;
replacements.SetPassword(charactersOrEmpty(passUTF8), url::Component(0, passUTF8.length()));
replaceComponents(replacements);
}
void KURL::setFragmentIdentifier(const String& fragment)
{
// This function is commonly called to clear the ref, which we
// normally don't have, so we optimize this case.
if (fragment.isNull() && !m_parsed.ref.is_valid())
return;
StringUTF8Adaptor fragmentUTF8(fragment);
url::Replacements<char> replacements;
if (fragment.isNull())
replacements.ClearRef();
else
replacements.SetRef(charactersOrEmpty(fragmentUTF8), url::Component(0, fragmentUTF8.length()));
replaceComponents(replacements);
}
void KURL::removeFragmentIdentifier()
{
url::Replacements<char> replacements;
replacements.ClearRef();
replaceComponents(replacements);
}
void KURL::setQuery(const String& query)
{
StringUTF8Adaptor queryUTF8(query);
url::Replacements<char> replacements;
if (query.isNull()) {
// KURL.cpp sets to null to clear any query.
replacements.ClearQuery();
} else if (query.length() > 0 && query[0] == '?') {
// WebCore expects the query string to begin with a question mark, but
// GoogleURL doesn't. So we trim off the question mark when setting.
replacements.SetQuery(charactersOrEmpty(queryUTF8), url::Component(1, queryUTF8.length() - 1));
} else {
// When set with the empty string or something that doesn't begin with
// a question mark, KURL.cpp will add a question mark for you. The only
// way this isn't compatible is if you call this function with an empty
// string. KURL.cpp will leave a '?' with nothing following it in the
// URL, whereas we'll clear it.
// FIXME We should eliminate this difference.
replacements.SetQuery(charactersOrEmpty(queryUTF8), url::Component(0, queryUTF8.length()));
}
replaceComponents(replacements);
}
void KURL::setPath(const String& path)
{
// Empty paths will be canonicalized to "/", so we don't have to worry
// about calling ClearPath().
StringUTF8Adaptor pathUTF8(path);
url::Replacements<char> replacements;
replacements.SetPath(charactersOrEmpty(pathUTF8), url::Component(0, pathUTF8.length()));
replaceComponents(replacements);
}
String decodeURLEscapeSequences(const String& string)
{
return decodeURLEscapeSequences(string, UTF8Encoding());
}
// In KURL.cpp's implementation, this is called by every component getter.
// It will unescape every character, including '\0'. This is scary, and may
// cause security holes. We never call this function for components, and
// just return the ASCII versions instead.
//
// This function is also used to decode javascript: URLs and as a general
// purpose unescaping function.
//
// FIXME These should be merged to the KURL.cpp implementation.
String decodeURLEscapeSequences(const String& string, const WTF::TextEncoding& encoding)
{
// FIXME We can probably use KURL.cpp's version of this function
// without modification. However, I'm concerned about
// https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=20559 so am keeping this old
// custom code for now. Using their version will also fix the bug that
// we ignore the encoding.
//
// FIXME b/1350291: This does not get called very often. We just convert
// first to 8-bit UTF-8, then unescape, then back to 16-bit. This kind of
// sucks, and we don't use the encoding properly, which will make some
// obscure anchor navigations fail.
StringUTF8Adaptor stringUTF8(string);
url::RawCanonOutputT<url::UTF16Char> unescaped;
url::DecodeURLEscapeSequences(stringUTF8.data(), stringUTF8.length(), &unescaped);
return StringImpl::create8BitIfPossible(reinterpret_cast<UChar*>(unescaped.data()), unescaped.length());
}
String encodeWithURLEscapeSequences(const String& notEncodedString)
{
CString utf8 = UTF8Encoding().normalizeAndEncode(notEncodedString, WTF::URLEncodedEntitiesForUnencodables);
url::RawCanonOutputT<char> buffer;
int inputLength = utf8.length();
if (buffer.length() < inputLength * 3)
buffer.Resize(inputLength * 3);
url::EncodeURIComponent(utf8.data(), inputLength, &buffer);
String escaped(buffer.data(), buffer.length());
// Unescape '/'; it's safe and much prettier.
escaped.replace("%2F", "/");
return escaped;
}
bool KURL::isHierarchical() const
{
if (m_string.isNull() || !m_parsed.scheme.is_nonempty())
return false;
return m_string.is8Bit() ?
url::IsStandard(asURLChar8Subtle(m_string), m_parsed.scheme) :
url::IsStandard(m_string.characters16(), m_parsed.scheme);
}
#ifndef NDEBUG
void KURL::print() const
{
printf("%s\n", m_string.utf8().data());
}
#endif
bool equalIgnoringFragmentIdentifier(const KURL& a, const KURL& b)
{
// Compute the length of each URL without its ref. Note that the reference
// begin (if it exists) points to the character *after* the '#', so we need
// to subtract one.
int aLength = a.m_string.length();
if (a.m_parsed.ref.len >= 0)
aLength = a.m_parsed.ref.begin - 1;
int bLength = b.m_string.length();
if (b.m_parsed.ref.len >= 0)
bLength = b.m_parsed.ref.begin - 1;
if (aLength != bLength)
return false;
const String& aString = a.m_string;
const String& bString = b.m_string;
// FIXME: Abstraction this into a function in WTFString.h.
for (int i = 0; i < aLength; ++i) {
if (aString[i] != bString[i])
return false;
}
return true;
}
unsigned KURL::hostStart() const
{
return m_parsed.CountCharactersBefore(url::Parsed::HOST, false);
}
unsigned KURL::hostEnd() const
{
return m_parsed.CountCharactersBefore(url::Parsed::PORT, true);
}
unsigned KURL::pathStart() const
{
return m_parsed.CountCharactersBefore(url::Parsed::PATH, false);
}
unsigned KURL::pathEnd() const
{
return m_parsed.CountCharactersBefore(url::Parsed::QUERY, true);
}
unsigned KURL::pathAfterLastSlash() const
{
if (m_string.isNull())
return 0;
if (!m_isValid || !m_parsed.path.is_valid())
return m_parsed.CountCharactersBefore(url::Parsed::PATH, false);
url::Component filename;
if (m_string.is8Bit())
url::ExtractFileName(asURLChar8Subtle(m_string), m_parsed.path, &filename);
else
url::ExtractFileName(m_string.characters16(), m_parsed.path, &filename);
return filename.begin;
}
bool protocolIs(const String& url, const char* protocol)
{
assertProtocolIsGood(protocol);
if (url.isNull())
return false;
if (url.is8Bit())
return url::FindAndCompareScheme(asURLChar8Subtle(url), url.length(), protocol, 0);
return url::FindAndCompareScheme(url.characters16(), url.length(), protocol, 0);
}
void KURL::init(const KURL& base, const String& relative, const WTF::TextEncoding* queryEncoding)
{
if (!relative.isNull() && relative.is8Bit()) {
StringUTF8Adaptor relativeUTF8(relative);
init(base, relativeUTF8.data(), relativeUTF8.length(), queryEncoding);
} else
init(base, relative.characters16(), relative.length(), queryEncoding);
initProtocolIsInHTTPFamily();
initInnerURL();
}
template <typename CHAR>
void KURL::init(const KURL& base, const CHAR* relative, int relativeLength, const WTF::TextEncoding* queryEncoding)
{
// As a performance optimization, we do not use the charset converter
// if encoding is UTF-8 or other Unicode encodings. Note that this is
// per HTML5 2.5.3 (resolving URL). The URL canonicalizer will be more
// efficient with no charset converter object because it can do UTF-8
// internally with no extra copies.
// We feel free to make the charset converter object every time since it's
// just a wrapper around a reference.
KURLCharsetConverter charsetConverterObject(queryEncoding);
KURLCharsetConverter* charsetConverter = (!queryEncoding || isUnicodeEncoding(queryEncoding)) ? 0 : &charsetConverterObject;
StringUTF8Adaptor baseUTF8(base.string());
url::RawCanonOutputT<char> output;
m_isValid = url::ResolveRelative(baseUTF8.data(), baseUTF8.length(), base.m_parsed, relative, relativeLength, charsetConverter, &output, &m_parsed);
// See FIXME in KURLPrivate in the header. If canonicalization has not
// changed the string, we can avoid an extra allocation by using assignment.
m_string = AtomicString::fromUTF8(output.data(), output.length());
}
void KURL::initInnerURL()
{
if (!m_isValid) {
m_innerURL.clear();
return;
}
if (url::Parsed* innerParsed = m_parsed.inner_parsed())
m_innerURL = adoptPtr(new KURL(ParsedURLString, m_string.substring(innerParsed->scheme.begin, innerParsed->Length() - innerParsed->scheme.begin)));
else
m_innerURL.clear();
}
template<typename CHAR>
bool internalProtocolIs(const url::Component& scheme, const CHAR* spec, const char* protocol)
{
const CHAR* begin = spec + scheme.begin;
const CHAR* end = begin + scheme.len;
while (begin != end && *protocol) {
ASSERT(toASCIILower(*protocol) == *protocol);
if (toASCIILower(*begin++) != *protocol++)
return false;
}
// Both strings are equal (ignoring case) if and only if all of the characters were equal,
// and the end of both has been reached.
return begin == end && !*protocol;
}
template<typename CHAR>
bool checkIfProtocolIsInHTTPFamily(const url::Component& scheme, const CHAR* spec)
{
if (scheme.len == 4)
return internalProtocolIs(scheme, spec, "http");
if (scheme.len == 5)
return internalProtocolIs(scheme, spec, "https");
return false;
}
void KURL::initProtocolIsInHTTPFamily()
{
if (!m_isValid) {
m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily = false;
return;
}
ASSERT(!m_string.isNull());
m_protocolIsInHTTPFamily = m_string.is8Bit() ?
checkIfProtocolIsInHTTPFamily(m_parsed.scheme, m_string.characters8()) :
checkIfProtocolIsInHTTPFamily(m_parsed.scheme, m_string.characters16());
}
bool KURL::protocolIs(const char* protocol) const
{
assertProtocolIsGood(protocol);
// JavaScript URLs are "valid" and should be executed even if KURL decides they are invalid.
// The free function protocolIsJavaScript() should be used instead.
// FIXME: Chromium code needs to be fixed for this assert to be enabled. ASSERT(strcmp(protocol, "javascript"));
if (m_string.isNull() || m_parsed.scheme.len <= 0)
return *protocol == '\0';
return m_string.is8Bit() ?
internalProtocolIs(m_parsed.scheme, m_string.characters8(), protocol) :
internalProtocolIs(m_parsed.scheme, m_string.characters16(), protocol);
}
String KURL::stringForInvalidComponent() const
{
if (m_string.isNull())
return String();
return emptyString();
}
String KURL::componentString(const url::Component& component) const
{
if (!m_isValid || component.len <= 0)
return stringForInvalidComponent();
// begin and len are in terms of bytes which do not match
// if string() is UTF-16 and input contains non-ASCII characters.
// However, the only part in urlString that can contain non-ASCII
// characters is 'ref' at the end of the string. In that case,
// begin will always match the actual value and len (in terms of
// byte) will be longer than what's needed by 'mid'. However, mid
// truncates len to avoid go past the end of a string so that we can
// get away without doing anything here.
return string().substring(component.begin, component.len);
}
template<typename CHAR>
void KURL::replaceComponents(const url::Replacements<CHAR>& replacements)
{
url::RawCanonOutputT<char> output;
url::Parsed newParsed;
StringUTF8Adaptor utf8(m_string);
m_isValid = url::ReplaceComponents(utf8.data(), utf8.length(), m_parsed, replacements, 0, &output, &newParsed);
m_parsed = newParsed;
m_string = AtomicString::fromUTF8(output.data(), output.length());
}
bool KURL::isSafeToSendToAnotherThread() const
{
return m_string.isSafeToSendToAnotherThread()
&& (!m_innerURL || m_innerURL->isSafeToSendToAnotherThread());
}
} // namespace blink