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551 lines
17 KiB
C++
551 lines
17 KiB
C++
// Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
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// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
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// found in the LICENSE file.
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#ifdef WIN32
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#include <windows.h>
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#else
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#include <pthread.h>
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#endif
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#include <algorithm>
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#include <ostream>
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#include "url/gurl.h"
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#include "base/logging.h"
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#include "base/strings/string_util.h"
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#include "url/url_canon_stdstring.h"
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#include "url/url_util.h"
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namespace {
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static std::string* empty_string = NULL;
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static GURL* empty_gurl = NULL;
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#ifdef WIN32
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// Returns a static reference to an empty string for returning a reference
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// when there is no underlying string.
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const std::string& EmptyStringForGURL() {
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// Avoid static object construction/destruction on startup/shutdown.
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if (!empty_string) {
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// Create the string. Be careful that we don't break in the case that this
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// is being called from multiple threads. Statics are not threadsafe.
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std::string* new_empty_string = new std::string;
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if (InterlockedCompareExchangePointer(
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reinterpret_cast<PVOID*>(&empty_string), new_empty_string, NULL)) {
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// The old value was non-NULL, so no replacement was done. Another
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// thread did the initialization out from under us.
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delete new_empty_string;
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}
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}
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return *empty_string;
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}
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#else
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static pthread_once_t empty_string_once = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT;
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static pthread_once_t empty_gurl_once = PTHREAD_ONCE_INIT;
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void EmptyStringForGURLOnce(void) {
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empty_string = new std::string;
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}
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const std::string& EmptyStringForGURL() {
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// Avoid static object construction/destruction on startup/shutdown.
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pthread_once(&empty_string_once, EmptyStringForGURLOnce);
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return *empty_string;
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}
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#endif // WIN32
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} // namespace
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GURL::GURL() : is_valid_(false) {
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}
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GURL::GURL(const GURL& other)
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: spec_(other.spec_),
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is_valid_(other.is_valid_),
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parsed_(other.parsed_) {
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if (other.inner_url_)
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inner_url_.reset(new GURL(*other.inner_url_));
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// Valid filesystem urls should always have an inner_url_.
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DCHECK(!is_valid_ || !SchemeIsFileSystem() || inner_url_);
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}
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GURL::GURL(const std::string& url_string) {
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InitCanonical(url_string, true);
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}
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GURL::GURL(const base::string16& url_string) {
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InitCanonical(url_string, true);
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}
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GURL::GURL(const std::string& url_string, RetainWhiteSpaceSelector) {
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InitCanonical(url_string, false);
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}
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GURL::GURL(const char* canonical_spec,
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size_t canonical_spec_len,
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const url::Parsed& parsed,
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bool is_valid)
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: spec_(canonical_spec, canonical_spec_len),
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is_valid_(is_valid),
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parsed_(parsed) {
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InitializeFromCanonicalSpec();
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}
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GURL::GURL(std::string canonical_spec, const url::Parsed& parsed, bool is_valid)
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: is_valid_(is_valid),
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parsed_(parsed) {
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spec_.swap(canonical_spec);
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InitializeFromCanonicalSpec();
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}
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template<typename STR>
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void GURL::InitCanonical(const STR& input_spec, bool trim_path_end) {
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// Reserve enough room in the output for the input, plus some extra so that
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// we have room if we have to escape a few things without reallocating.
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spec_.reserve(input_spec.size() + 32);
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url::StdStringCanonOutput output(&spec_);
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is_valid_ = url::Canonicalize(
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input_spec.data(), static_cast<int>(input_spec.length()), trim_path_end,
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NULL, &output, &parsed_);
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output.Complete(); // Must be done before using string.
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if (is_valid_ && SchemeIsFileSystem()) {
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inner_url_.reset(new GURL(spec_.data(), parsed_.Length(),
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*parsed_.inner_parsed(), true));
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}
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}
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void GURL::InitializeFromCanonicalSpec() {
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if (is_valid_ && SchemeIsFileSystem()) {
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inner_url_.reset(
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new GURL(spec_.data(), parsed_.Length(),
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*parsed_.inner_parsed(), true));
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}
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#ifndef NDEBUG
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// For testing purposes, check that the parsed canonical URL is identical to
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// what we would have produced. Skip checking for invalid URLs have no meaning
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// and we can't always canonicalize then reproducabely.
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if (is_valid_) {
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url::Component scheme;
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// We can't do this check on the inner_url of a filesystem URL, as
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// canonical_spec actually points to the start of the outer URL, so we'd
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// end up with infinite recursion in this constructor.
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if (!url::FindAndCompareScheme(spec_.data(), spec_.length(),
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url::kFileSystemScheme, &scheme) ||
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scheme.begin == parsed_.scheme.begin) {
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// We need to retain trailing whitespace on path URLs, as the |parsed_|
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// spec we originally received may legitimately contain trailing white-
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// space on the path or components e.g. if the #ref has been
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// removed from a "foo:hello #ref" URL (see http://crbug.com/291747).
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GURL test_url(spec_, RETAIN_TRAILING_PATH_WHITEPACE);
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DCHECK(test_url.is_valid_ == is_valid_);
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DCHECK(test_url.spec_ == spec_);
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DCHECK(test_url.parsed_.scheme == parsed_.scheme);
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DCHECK(test_url.parsed_.username == parsed_.username);
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DCHECK(test_url.parsed_.password == parsed_.password);
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DCHECK(test_url.parsed_.host == parsed_.host);
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DCHECK(test_url.parsed_.port == parsed_.port);
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DCHECK(test_url.parsed_.path == parsed_.path);
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DCHECK(test_url.parsed_.query == parsed_.query);
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DCHECK(test_url.parsed_.ref == parsed_.ref);
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}
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}
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#endif
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}
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GURL::~GURL() {
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}
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GURL& GURL::operator=(GURL other) {
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Swap(&other);
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return *this;
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}
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const std::string& GURL::spec() const {
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if (is_valid_ || spec_.empty())
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return spec_;
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DCHECK(false) << "Trying to get the spec of an invalid URL!";
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return EmptyStringForGURL();
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}
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bool GURL::operator==(const GURL& other) const {
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return spec_ == other.spec_;
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}
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bool GURL::operator!=(const GURL& other) const {
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return spec_ != other.spec_;
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}
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bool GURL::operator<(const GURL& other) const {
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return spec_ < other.spec_;
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}
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bool GURL::operator>(const GURL& other) const {
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return spec_ > other.spec_;
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}
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GURL GURL::Resolve(const std::string& relative) const {
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return ResolveWithCharsetConverter(relative, NULL);
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}
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GURL GURL::Resolve(const base::string16& relative) const {
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return ResolveWithCharsetConverter(relative, NULL);
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}
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// Note: code duplicated below (it's inconvenient to use a template here).
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GURL GURL::ResolveWithCharsetConverter(
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const std::string& relative,
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url::CharsetConverter* charset_converter) const {
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// Not allowed for invalid URLs.
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if (!is_valid_)
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return GURL();
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GURL result;
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// Reserve enough room in the output for the input, plus some extra so that
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// we have room if we have to escape a few things without reallocating.
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result.spec_.reserve(spec_.size() + 32);
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url::StdStringCanonOutput output(&result.spec_);
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if (!url::ResolveRelative(spec_.data(), static_cast<int>(spec_.length()),
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parsed_, relative.data(),
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static_cast<int>(relative.length()),
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charset_converter, &output, &result.parsed_)) {
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// Error resolving, return an empty URL.
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return GURL();
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}
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output.Complete();
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result.is_valid_ = true;
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if (result.SchemeIsFileSystem()) {
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result.inner_url_.reset(
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new GURL(result.spec_.data(), result.parsed_.Length(),
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*result.parsed_.inner_parsed(), true));
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}
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return result;
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}
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// Note: code duplicated above (it's inconvenient to use a template here).
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GURL GURL::ResolveWithCharsetConverter(
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const base::string16& relative,
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url::CharsetConverter* charset_converter) const {
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// Not allowed for invalid URLs.
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if (!is_valid_)
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return GURL();
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GURL result;
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// Reserve enough room in the output for the input, plus some extra so that
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// we have room if we have to escape a few things without reallocating.
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result.spec_.reserve(spec_.size() + 32);
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url::StdStringCanonOutput output(&result.spec_);
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if (!url::ResolveRelative(spec_.data(), static_cast<int>(spec_.length()),
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parsed_, relative.data(),
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static_cast<int>(relative.length()),
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charset_converter, &output, &result.parsed_)) {
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// Error resolving, return an empty URL.
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return GURL();
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}
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output.Complete();
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result.is_valid_ = true;
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if (result.SchemeIsFileSystem()) {
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result.inner_url_.reset(
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new GURL(result.spec_.data(), result.parsed_.Length(),
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*result.parsed_.inner_parsed(), true));
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}
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return result;
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}
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// Note: code duplicated below (it's inconvenient to use a template here).
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GURL GURL::ReplaceComponents(
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const url::Replacements<char>& replacements) const {
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GURL result;
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// Not allowed for invalid URLs.
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if (!is_valid_)
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return GURL();
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// Reserve enough room in the output for the input, plus some extra so that
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// we have room if we have to escape a few things without reallocating.
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result.spec_.reserve(spec_.size() + 32);
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url::StdStringCanonOutput output(&result.spec_);
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result.is_valid_ = url::ReplaceComponents(
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spec_.data(), static_cast<int>(spec_.length()), parsed_, replacements,
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NULL, &output, &result.parsed_);
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output.Complete();
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if (result.is_valid_ && result.SchemeIsFileSystem()) {
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result.inner_url_.reset(new GURL(spec_.data(), result.parsed_.Length(),
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*result.parsed_.inner_parsed(), true));
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}
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return result;
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}
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// Note: code duplicated above (it's inconvenient to use a template here).
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GURL GURL::ReplaceComponents(
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const url::Replacements<base::char16>& replacements) const {
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GURL result;
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// Not allowed for invalid URLs.
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if (!is_valid_)
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return GURL();
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// Reserve enough room in the output for the input, plus some extra so that
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// we have room if we have to escape a few things without reallocating.
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result.spec_.reserve(spec_.size() + 32);
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url::StdStringCanonOutput output(&result.spec_);
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result.is_valid_ = url::ReplaceComponents(
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spec_.data(), static_cast<int>(spec_.length()), parsed_, replacements,
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NULL, &output, &result.parsed_);
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output.Complete();
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if (result.is_valid_ && result.SchemeIsFileSystem()) {
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result.inner_url_.reset(new GURL(spec_.data(), result.parsed_.Length(),
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*result.parsed_.inner_parsed(), true));
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}
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return result;
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}
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GURL GURL::GetOrigin() const {
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// This doesn't make sense for invalid or nonstandard URLs, so return
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// the empty URL
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if (!is_valid_ || !IsStandard())
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return GURL();
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if (SchemeIsFileSystem())
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return inner_url_->GetOrigin();
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url::Replacements<char> replacements;
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replacements.ClearUsername();
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replacements.ClearPassword();
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replacements.ClearPath();
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replacements.ClearQuery();
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replacements.ClearRef();
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return ReplaceComponents(replacements);
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}
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GURL GURL::GetAsReferrer() const {
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if (!is_valid_ || !SchemeIsHTTPOrHTTPS())
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return GURL();
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if (!has_ref() && !has_username() && !has_password())
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return GURL(*this);
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url::Replacements<char> replacements;
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replacements.ClearRef();
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replacements.ClearUsername();
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replacements.ClearPassword();
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return ReplaceComponents(replacements);
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}
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GURL GURL::GetWithEmptyPath() const {
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// This doesn't make sense for invalid or nonstandard URLs, so return
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// the empty URL.
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if (!is_valid_ || !IsStandard())
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return GURL();
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// We could optimize this since we know that the URL is canonical, and we are
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// appending a canonical path, so avoiding re-parsing.
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GURL other(*this);
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if (parsed_.path.len == 0)
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return other;
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// Clear everything after the path.
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other.parsed_.query.reset();
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other.parsed_.ref.reset();
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// Set the path, since the path is longer than one, we can just set the
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// first character and resize.
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other.spec_[other.parsed_.path.begin] = '/';
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other.parsed_.path.len = 1;
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other.spec_.resize(other.parsed_.path.begin + 1);
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return other;
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}
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bool GURL::IsStandard() const {
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return url::IsStandard(spec_.data(), parsed_.scheme);
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}
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bool GURL::SchemeIs(const char* lower_ascii_scheme) const {
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if (parsed_.scheme.len <= 0)
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return lower_ascii_scheme == NULL;
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return base::LowerCaseEqualsASCII(spec_.data() + parsed_.scheme.begin,
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spec_.data() + parsed_.scheme.end(),
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lower_ascii_scheme);
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}
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bool GURL::SchemeIsHTTPOrHTTPS() const {
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return SchemeIs(url::kHttpScheme) || SchemeIs(url::kHttpsScheme);
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}
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bool GURL::SchemeIsWSOrWSS() const {
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return SchemeIs(url::kWsScheme) || SchemeIs(url::kWssScheme);
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}
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int GURL::IntPort() const {
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if (parsed_.port.is_nonempty())
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return url::ParsePort(spec_.data(), parsed_.port);
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return url::PORT_UNSPECIFIED;
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}
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int GURL::EffectiveIntPort() const {
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int int_port = IntPort();
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if (int_port == url::PORT_UNSPECIFIED && IsStandard())
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return url::DefaultPortForScheme(spec_.data() + parsed_.scheme.begin,
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parsed_.scheme.len);
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return int_port;
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}
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std::string GURL::ExtractFileName() const {
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url::Component file_component;
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url::ExtractFileName(spec_.data(), parsed_.path, &file_component);
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return ComponentString(file_component);
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}
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std::string GURL::PathForRequest() const {
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DCHECK(parsed_.path.len > 0) << "Canonical path for requests should be non-empty";
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if (parsed_.ref.len >= 0) {
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// Clip off the reference when it exists. The reference starts after the #
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// sign, so we have to subtract one to also remove it.
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return std::string(spec_, parsed_.path.begin,
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parsed_.ref.begin - parsed_.path.begin - 1);
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}
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// Compute the actual path length, rather than depending on the spec's
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// terminator. If we're an inner_url, our spec continues on into our outer
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// url's path/query/ref.
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int path_len = parsed_.path.len;
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if (parsed_.query.is_valid())
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path_len = parsed_.query.end() - parsed_.path.begin;
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return std::string(spec_, parsed_.path.begin, path_len);
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}
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std::string GURL::HostNoBrackets() const {
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// If host looks like an IPv6 literal, strip the square brackets.
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url::Component h(parsed_.host);
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if (h.len >= 2 && spec_[h.begin] == '[' && spec_[h.end() - 1] == ']') {
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h.begin++;
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h.len -= 2;
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}
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return ComponentString(h);
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}
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std::string GURL::GetContent() const {
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return is_valid_ ? ComponentString(parsed_.GetContent()) : std::string();
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}
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bool GURL::HostIsIPAddress() const {
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if (!is_valid_ || spec_.empty())
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return false;
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url::RawCanonOutputT<char, 128> ignored_output;
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url::CanonHostInfo host_info;
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url::CanonicalizeIPAddress(spec_.c_str(), parsed_.host, &ignored_output,
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&host_info);
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return host_info.IsIPAddress();
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}
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#ifdef WIN32
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const GURL& GURL::EmptyGURL() {
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// Avoid static object construction/destruction on startup/shutdown.
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if (!empty_gurl) {
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// Create the string. Be careful that we don't break in the case that this
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// is being called from multiple threads.
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GURL* new_empty_gurl = new GURL;
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if (InterlockedCompareExchangePointer(
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reinterpret_cast<PVOID*>(&empty_gurl), new_empty_gurl, NULL)) {
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// The old value was non-NULL, so no replacement was done. Another
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// thread did the initialization out from under us.
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delete new_empty_gurl;
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}
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}
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return *empty_gurl;
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}
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#else
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void EmptyGURLOnce(void) {
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empty_gurl = new GURL;
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}
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const GURL& GURL::EmptyGURL() {
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// Avoid static object construction/destruction on startup/shutdown.
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pthread_once(&empty_gurl_once, EmptyGURLOnce);
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return *empty_gurl;
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}
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#endif // WIN32
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bool GURL::DomainIs(const char* lower_ascii_domain,
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int domain_len) const {
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// Return false if this URL is not valid or domain is empty.
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if (!is_valid_ || !domain_len)
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return false;
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// FileSystem URLs have empty parsed_.host, so check this first.
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if (SchemeIsFileSystem() && inner_url_)
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return inner_url_->DomainIs(lower_ascii_domain, domain_len);
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if (!parsed_.host.is_nonempty())
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return false;
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// Check whether the host name is end with a dot. If yes, treat it
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// the same as no-dot unless the input comparison domain is end
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// with dot.
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const char* last_pos = spec_.data() + parsed_.host.end() - 1;
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int host_len = parsed_.host.len;
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if ('.' == *last_pos && '.' != lower_ascii_domain[domain_len - 1]) {
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last_pos--;
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host_len--;
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}
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// Return false if host's length is less than domain's length.
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if (host_len < domain_len)
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return false;
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|
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// Compare this url whether belong specific domain.
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const char* start_pos = spec_.data() + parsed_.host.begin +
|
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host_len - domain_len;
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|
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if (!base::LowerCaseEqualsASCII(start_pos,
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last_pos + 1,
|
|
lower_ascii_domain,
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lower_ascii_domain + domain_len))
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return false;
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// Check whether host has right domain start with dot, make sure we got
|
|
// right domain range. For example www.google.com has domain
|
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// "google.com" but www.iamnotgoogle.com does not.
|
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if ('.' != lower_ascii_domain[0] && host_len > domain_len &&
|
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'.' != *(start_pos - 1))
|
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return false;
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|
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return true;
|
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}
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void GURL::Swap(GURL* other) {
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spec_.swap(other->spec_);
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std::swap(is_valid_, other->is_valid_);
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std::swap(parsed_, other->parsed_);
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inner_url_.swap(other->inner_url_);
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}
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std::ostream& operator<<(std::ostream& out, const GURL& url) {
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return out << url.possibly_invalid_spec();
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}
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