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url / url_file.h [blame]
// Copyright 2013 The Chromium Authors
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
// found in the LICENSE file.
#ifdef UNSAFE_BUFFERS_BUILD
// TODO(crbug.com/350788890): Remove this and spanify to fix the errors.
#pragma allow_unsafe_buffers
#endif
#ifndef URL_URL_FILE_H_
#define URL_URL_FILE_H_
// Provides shared functions used by the internals of the parser and
// canonicalizer for file URLs. Do not use outside of these modules.
#include "base/strings/string_util.h"
#include "url/url_parse_internal.h"
namespace url {
// We allow both "c:" and "c|" as drive identifiers.
inline bool IsWindowsDriveSeparator(char16_t ch) {
return ch == ':' || ch == '|';
}
inline bool IsWindowsDriveSeparator(char ch) {
return IsWindowsDriveSeparator(static_cast<char16_t>(ch));
}
// DoesContainWindowsDriveSpecUntil returns the least number between
// start_offset and max_offset such that the spec has a valid drive
// specification starting at that offset. Otherwise it returns -1. This function
// gracefully handles, by returning -1, start_offset values that are equal to or
// larger than the spec_len, and caps max_offset appropriately to simplify
// callers. max_offset must be at least start_offset.
template <typename CHAR>
inline int DoesContainWindowsDriveSpecUntil(const CHAR* spec,
int start_offset,
int max_offset,
int spec_len) {
CHECK_LE(start_offset, max_offset);
if (start_offset > spec_len - 2)
return -1; // Not enough room.
if (max_offset > spec_len - 2)
max_offset = spec_len - 2;
for (int offset = start_offset; offset <= max_offset; ++offset) {
if (!base::IsAsciiAlpha(spec[offset]))
continue; // Doesn't contain a valid drive letter.
if (!IsWindowsDriveSeparator(spec[offset + 1]))
continue; // Isn't followed with a drive separator.
return offset;
}
return -1;
}
// Returns true if the start_offset in the given spec looks like it begins a
// drive spec, for example "c:". This function explicitly handles start_offset
// values that are equal to or larger than the spec_len to simplify callers.
//
// If this returns true, the spec is guaranteed to have a valid drive letter
// plus a drive letter separator (a colon or a pipe) starting at |start_offset|.
template <typename CHAR>
inline bool DoesBeginWindowsDriveSpec(const CHAR* spec,
int start_offset,
int spec_len) {
return DoesContainWindowsDriveSpecUntil(spec, start_offset, start_offset,
spec_len) == start_offset;
}
#ifdef WIN32
// Returns true if the start_offset in the given text looks like it begins a
// UNC path, for example "\\". This function explicitly handles start_offset
// values that are equal to or larger than the spec_len to simplify callers.
//
// When strict_slashes is set, this function will only accept backslashes as is
// standard for Windows. Otherwise, it will accept forward slashes as well
// which we use for a lot of URL handling.
template<typename CHAR>
inline bool DoesBeginUNCPath(const CHAR* text,
int start_offset,
int len,
bool strict_slashes) {
int remaining_len = len - start_offset;
if (remaining_len < 2)
return false;
if (strict_slashes)
return text[start_offset] == '\\' && text[start_offset + 1] == '\\';
return IsSlashOrBackslash(text[start_offset]) &&
IsSlashOrBackslash(text[start_offset + 1]);
}
#endif // WIN32
} // namespace url
#endif // URL_URL_FILE_H_