| Index: chrome/browser/url_fixer_upper.cc
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| --- chrome/browser/url_fixer_upper.cc	(revision 8164)
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| +++ chrome/browser/url_fixer_upper.cc	(working copy)
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| -// Copyright (c) 2006-2008 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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| -
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| -#include <algorithm>
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| -#include <windows.h>
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| -
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| -#include "chrome/browser/url_fixer_upper.h"
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| -
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| -#include "base/file_util.h"
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| -#include "base/logging.h"
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| -#include "base/string_util.h"
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| -#include "chrome/common/gfx/text_elider.h"
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| -#include "googleurl/src/gurl.h"
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| -#include "googleurl/src/url_canon.h"
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| -#include "googleurl/src/url_file.h"
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| -#include "googleurl/src/url_parse.h"
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| -#include "googleurl/src/url_util.h"
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| -#include "net/base/escape.h"
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| -#include "net/base/net_util.h"
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| -#include "net/base/registry_controlled_domain.h"
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| -
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| -using namespace std;
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| -
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| -// does some basic fixes for input that we want to test for file-ness
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| -static void PrepareStringForFileOps(const wstring& text, wstring* output) {
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| -  TrimWhitespace(text, TRIM_ALL, output);
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| -  replace(output->begin(), output->end(), '/', '\\');
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| -}
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| -
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| -// Tries to create a full path from |text|.  If the result is valid and the
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| -// file exists, returns true and sets |full_path| to the result.  Otherwise,
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| -// returns false and leaves |full_path| unchanged.
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| -static bool ValidPathForFile(const wstring& text, wstring* full_path) {
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| -  wchar_t file_path[MAX_PATH];
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| -  if (!_wfullpath(file_path, text.c_str(), MAX_PATH))
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| -    return false;
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| -
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| -  if (!file_util::PathExists(file_path))
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| -    return false;
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| -
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| -  full_path->assign(file_path);
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| -  return true;
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| -}
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| -
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| -// Tries to create a file: URL from |text| if it looks like a filename, even if
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| -// it doesn't resolve as a valid path or to an existing file.  Returns true
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| -// with a (possibly invalid) file: URL in |fixed_up_url| for input beginning
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| -// with a drive specifier or "\\".  Returns false in other cases (including
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| -// file: URLs: these don't look like filenames), leaving fixed_up_url
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| -// unchanged.
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| -static wstring FixupPath(const wstring& text) {
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| -  DCHECK(text.length() >= 2);
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| -
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| -  wstring filename;
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| -  PrepareStringForFileOps(text, &filename);
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| -
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| -  if (filename[1] == '|')
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| -    filename[1] = ':';
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| -
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| -  // Here, we know the input looks like a file.
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| -  GURL file_url = net::FilePathToFileURL(filename);
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| -  if (file_url.is_valid())
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| -    return gfx::ElideUrl(file_url, ChromeFont(), 0, std::wstring());
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| -
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| -  // Invalid file URL, just return the input.
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| -  return text;
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| -}
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| -
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| -// Checks |domain| to see if a valid TLD is already present.  If not, appends
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| -// |desired_tld| to the domain, and prepends "www." unless it's already present.
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| -// Then modifies |fixed_up_url| to reflect the changes.
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| -static void AddDesiredTLD(const wstring& desired_tld,
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| -                          wstring* domain) {
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| -  if (desired_tld.empty() || domain->empty())
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| -    return;
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| -
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| -  // Check the TLD.  If the return value is positive, we already have a TLD, so
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| -  // abort; if the return value is wstring::npos, there's no valid host (e.g. if
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| -  // the user pasted in garbage for which HistoryURLProvider is trying to
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| -  // suggest an exact match), so adding a TLD makes no sense.  The only useful
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| -  // case is where the return value is 0 (there's a valid host with no known
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| -  // TLD).  We disallow unknown registries here so users can input "mail.yahoo"
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| -  // and hit ctrl-enter to get "www.mail.yahoo.com".
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| -  const size_t registry_length =
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| -      net::RegistryControlledDomainService::GetRegistryLength(*domain, false);
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| -  if (registry_length != 0)
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| -    return;
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| -
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| -  // Add the suffix at the end of the domain.
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| -  const size_t domain_length(domain->length());
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| -  DCHECK(domain_length > 0);
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| -  DCHECK(desired_tld[0] != '.');
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| -  if ((*domain)[domain_length - 1] != '.')
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| -    domain->push_back('.');
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| -  domain->append(desired_tld);
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| -
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| -  // Now, if the domain begins with "www.", stop.
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| -  const wstring prefix(L"www.");
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| -  if (domain->compare(0, prefix.length(), prefix) != 0) {
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| -    // Otherwise, add www. to the beginning of the URL.
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| -    domain->insert(0, prefix);
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| -  }
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| -}
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| -
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| -static inline void FixupUsername(const wstring& text,
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| -                                 const url_parse::Component& part,
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| -                                 wstring* url) {
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| -  if (!part.is_valid())
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| -    return;
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| -
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| -  // We don't fix up the username at the moment.
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| -  url->append(text, part.begin, part.len);
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| -  // Do not append the trailing '@' because we might need to include the user's
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| -  // password.  FixupURL itself will append the '@' for us.
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| -}
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| -
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| -static inline void FixupPassword(const wstring& text,
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| -                                 const url_parse::Component& part,
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| -                                 wstring* url) {
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| -  if (!part.is_valid())
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| -    return;
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| -
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| -  // We don't fix up the password at the moment.
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| -  url->append(L":");
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| -  url->append(text, part.begin, part.len);
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| -}
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| -
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| -static void FixupHost(const wstring& text,
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| -                      const url_parse::Component& part,
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| -                      bool has_scheme,
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| -                      const wstring& desired_tld,
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| -                      wstring* url) {
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| -  if (!part.is_valid())
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| -    return;
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| -
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| -  // Make domain valid.
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| -  // Strip all leading dots and all but one trailing dot, unless the user only
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| -  // typed dots, in which case their input is totally invalid and we should just
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| -  // leave it unchanged.
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| -  wstring domain(text, part.begin, part.len);
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| -  const size_t first_nondot(domain.find_first_not_of('.'));
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| -  if (first_nondot != wstring::npos) {
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| -    domain.erase(0, first_nondot);
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| -    size_t last_nondot(domain.find_last_not_of('.'));
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| -    DCHECK(last_nondot != wstring::npos);
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| -    last_nondot += 2; // Point at second period in ending string
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| -    if (last_nondot < domain.length())
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| -      domain.erase(last_nondot);
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  // Add any user-specified TLD, if applicable.
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| -  AddDesiredTLD(desired_tld, &domain);
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| -
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| -  url->append(domain);
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| -}
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| -
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| -// Looks for a port number, including initial colon, at port_start.  If
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| -// something invalid (which cannot be fixed up) is found, like ":foo" or
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| -// ":7:7", returns false.  Otherwise, removes any extra colons
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| -// ("::1337" -> ":1337", ":/" -> "/") and returns true.
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| -static void FixupPort(const wstring& text,
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| -                      const url_parse::Component& part,
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| -                      wstring* url) {
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| -  if (!part.is_valid())
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| -    return;
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| -
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| -  // Look for non-digit in port and strip if found.
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| -  wstring port(text, part.begin, part.len);
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| -  for (wstring::iterator i = port.begin(); i != port.end(); ) {
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| -    if (IsAsciiDigit(*i))
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| -      ++i;
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| -    else
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| -      i = port.erase(i);
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  if (port.empty())
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| -    return; // Nothing to append.
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| -
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| -  url->append(L":");
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| -  url->append(port);
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| -}
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| -
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| -static inline void FixupPath(const wstring& text,
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| -                             const url_parse::Component& part,
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| -                             wstring* url) {
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| -  if (!part.is_valid() || part.len == 0) {
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| -    // We should always have a path.
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| -    url->append(L"/");
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| -    return;
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  // Append the path as is.
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| -  url->append(text, part.begin, part.len);
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| -}
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| -
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| -static inline void FixupQuery(const wstring& text,
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| -                              const url_parse::Component& part,
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| -                              wstring* url) {
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| -  if (!part.is_valid())
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| -    return;
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| -
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| -  // We don't fix up the query at the moment.
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| -  url->append(L"?");
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| -  url->append(text, part.begin, part.len);
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| -}
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| -
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| -static inline void FixupRef(const wstring& text,
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| -                            const url_parse::Component& part,
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| -                            wstring* url) {
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| -  if (!part.is_valid())
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| -    return;
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| -
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| -  // We don't fix up the ref at the moment.
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| -  url->append(L"#");
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| -  url->append(text, part.begin, part.len);
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| -}
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| -
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| -static void OffsetComponent(int offset, url_parse::Component* part) {
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| -  DCHECK(part);
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| -
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| -  if (part->is_valid()) {
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| -    // Offset the location of this component.
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| -    part->begin += offset;
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| -
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| -    // This part might not have existed in the original text.
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| -    if (part->begin < 0)
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| -      part->reset();
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| -  }
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| -}
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| -
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| -static bool HasPort(const std::wstring& original_text,
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| -                    const url_parse::Component& scheme_component,
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| -                    const std::wstring& scheme) {
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| -  // Find the range between the ":" and the "/".
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| -  size_t port_start = scheme_component.end() + 1;
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| -  size_t port_end = port_start;
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| -  while ((port_end < original_text.length()) &&
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| -         !url_parse::IsAuthorityTerminator(original_text[port_end]))
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| -    ++port_end;
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| -  if (port_end == port_start)
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| -    return false;
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| -
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| -  // Scan the range to see if it is entirely digits.
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| -  for (size_t i = port_start; i < port_end; ++i) {
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| -    if (!IsAsciiDigit(original_text[i]))
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| -      return false;
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  return true;
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| -}
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| -
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| -wstring URLFixerUpper::SegmentURL(const wstring& text,
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| -                                  url_parse::Parsed* parts) {
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| -  // Initialize the result.
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| -  *parts = url_parse::Parsed();
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| -
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| -  wstring trimmed;
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| -  TrimWhitespace(text, TRIM_ALL, &trimmed);
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| -  if (trimmed.empty())
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| -    return wstring(); // Nothing to segment.
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| -
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| -  int trimmed_length = static_cast<int>(trimmed.length());
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| -  if (url_parse::DoesBeginWindowsDriveSpec(trimmed.data(), 0, trimmed_length)
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| -      || url_parse::DoesBeginUNCPath(trimmed.data(), 0, trimmed_length, false))
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| -    return L"file";
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| -
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| -  // Otherwise, we need to look at things carefully.
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| -  wstring scheme;
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| -  if (url_parse::ExtractScheme(text.data(),
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| -                               static_cast<int>(text.length()),
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| -                               &parts->scheme)) {
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| -    // We were able to extract a scheme.  Remember what we have, but we may
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| -    // decide to change our minds later.
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| -    scheme.assign(text.substr(parts->scheme.begin, parts->scheme.len));
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| -
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| -    if (parts->scheme.is_valid() &&
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| -        // Valid schemes are ASCII-only.
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| -        (!IsStringASCII(scheme) ||
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| -        // We need to fix up the segmentation for "www.example.com:/".  For this
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| -        // case, we guess that schemes with a "." are not actually schemes.
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| -        (scheme.find(L".") != wstring::npos) ||
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| -        // We need to fix up the segmentation for "www:123/".  For this case, we
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| -        // will add an HTTP scheme later and make the URL parser happy.
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| -        // TODO(pkasting): Maybe we should try to use GURL's parser for this?
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| -        HasPort(text, parts->scheme, scheme)))
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| -      parts->scheme.reset();
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  // When we couldn't find a scheme in the input, we need to pick one.  Normally
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| -  // we choose http, but if the URL starts with "ftp.", we match other browsers
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| -  // and choose ftp.
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| -  if (!parts->scheme.is_valid())
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| -    scheme.assign(StartsWith(text, L"ftp.", false) ? L"ftp" : L"http");
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| -
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| -  // Cannonicalize the scheme.
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| -  StringToLowerASCII(&scheme);
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| -
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| -  // Not segmenting file schemes or nonstandard schemes.
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| -  if ((scheme == L"file") ||
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| -      !url_util::IsStandard(scheme.c_str(), static_cast<int>(scheme.length()),
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| -          url_parse::Component(0, static_cast<int>(scheme.length()))))
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| -    return scheme;
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| -
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| -  if (parts->scheme.is_valid()) {
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| -    // Have the GURL parser do the heavy lifting for us.
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| -    url_parse::ParseStandardURL(text.data(), static_cast<int>(text.length()),
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| -                                parts);
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| -    return scheme;
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  // We need to add a scheme in order for ParseStandardURL to be happy.
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| -  // Find the first non-whitespace character.
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| -  wstring::const_iterator first_nonwhite = text.begin();
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| -  while ((first_nonwhite != text.end()) && IsWhitespace(*first_nonwhite))
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| -    ++first_nonwhite;
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| -
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| -  // Construct the text to parse by inserting the scheme.
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| -  wstring inserted_text(scheme);
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| -  inserted_text.append(L"://");
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| -  wstring text_to_parse(text.begin(), first_nonwhite);
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| -  text_to_parse.append(inserted_text);
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| -  text_to_parse.append(first_nonwhite, text.end());
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| -
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| -  // Have the GURL parser do the heavy lifting for us.
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| -  url_parse::ParseStandardURL(text_to_parse.data(),
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| -                              static_cast<int>(text_to_parse.length()),
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| -                              parts);
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| -
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| -  // Offset the results of the parse to match the original text.
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| -  const int offset = -static_cast<int>(inserted_text.length());
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| -  OffsetComponent(offset, &parts->scheme);
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| -  OffsetComponent(offset, &parts->username);
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| -  OffsetComponent(offset, &parts->password);
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| -  OffsetComponent(offset, &parts->host);
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| -  OffsetComponent(offset, &parts->port);
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| -  OffsetComponent(offset, &parts->path);
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| -  OffsetComponent(offset, &parts->query);
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| -  OffsetComponent(offset, &parts->ref);
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| -
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| -  return scheme;
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| -}
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| -
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| -std::wstring URLFixerUpper::FixupURL(const wstring& text,
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| -                                     const wstring& desired_tld) {
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| -  wstring trimmed;
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| -  TrimWhitespace(text, TRIM_ALL, &trimmed);
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| -  if (trimmed.empty())
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| -    return wstring(); // Nothing here.
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| -
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| -  // Segment the URL.
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| -  url_parse::Parsed parts;
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| -  wstring scheme(SegmentURL(trimmed, &parts));
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| -
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| -  // We handle the file scheme separately.
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| -  if (scheme == L"file")
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| -    return (parts.scheme.is_valid() ? text : FixupPath(text));
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| -
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| -  // For some schemes whose layouts we understand, we rebuild it.
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| -  if (url_util::IsStandard(scheme.c_str(), static_cast<int>(scheme.length()),
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| -          url_parse::Component(0, static_cast<int>(scheme.length())))) {
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| -    wstring url(scheme);
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| -    url.append(L"://");
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| -
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| -    // We need to check whether the |username| is valid because it is our
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| -    // responsibility to append the '@' to delineate the user information from
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| -    // the host portion of the URL.
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| -    if (parts.username.is_valid()) {
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| -      FixupUsername(trimmed, parts.username, &url);
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| -      FixupPassword(trimmed, parts.password, &url);
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| -      url.append(L"@");
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| -    }
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| -
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| -    FixupHost(trimmed, parts.host, parts.scheme.is_valid(), desired_tld, &url);
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| -    FixupPort(trimmed, parts.port, &url);
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| -    FixupPath(trimmed, parts.path, &url);
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| -    FixupQuery(trimmed, parts.query, &url);
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| -    FixupRef(trimmed, parts.ref, &url);
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| -
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| -    return url;
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  // In the worst-case, we insert a scheme if the URL lacks one.
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| -  if (!parts.scheme.is_valid()) {
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| -    wstring fixed_scheme(scheme);
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| -    fixed_scheme.append(L"://");
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| -    trimmed.insert(0, fixed_scheme);
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  return trimmed;
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| -}
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| -
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| -// The rules are different here than for regular fixup, since we need to handle
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| -// input like "hello.html" and know to look in the current directory.  Regular
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| -// fixup will look for cues that it is actually a file path before trying to
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| -// figure out what file it is.  If our logic doesn't work, we will fall back on
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| -// regular fixup.
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| -wstring URLFixerUpper::FixupRelativeFile(const wstring& base_dir,
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| -                                         const wstring& text) {
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| -  wchar_t old_cur_directory[MAX_PATH];
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| -  if (!base_dir.empty()) {
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| -    // save the old current directory before we move to the new one
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| -    // TODO: in the future, we may want to handle paths longer than MAX_PATH
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| -    GetCurrentDirectory(MAX_PATH, old_cur_directory);
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| -    SetCurrentDirectory(base_dir.c_str());
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  // allow funny input with extra whitespace and the wrong kind of slashes
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| -  wstring trimmed;
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| -  PrepareStringForFileOps(text, &trimmed);
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| -
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| -  bool is_file = true;
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| -  wstring full_path;
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| -  if (!ValidPathForFile(trimmed, &full_path)) {
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| -    // Not a path as entered, try unescaping it in case the user has
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| -    // escaped things. We need to go through 8-bit since the escaped values
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| -    // only represent 8-bit values.
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| -    std::wstring unescaped = UTF8ToWide(UnescapeURLComponent(
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| -        WideToUTF8(trimmed),
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| -        UnescapeRule::SPACES | UnescapeRule::URL_SPECIAL_CHARS));
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| -    if (!ValidPathForFile(unescaped, &full_path))
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| -      is_file = false;
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  // Put back the current directory if we saved it.
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| -  if (!base_dir.empty())
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| -    SetCurrentDirectory(old_cur_directory);
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| -
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| -  if (is_file) {
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| -    GURL file_url = net::FilePathToFileURL(full_path);
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| -    if (file_url.is_valid())
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| -      return gfx::ElideUrl(file_url, ChromeFont(), 0, std::wstring());
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| -    // Invalid files fall through to regular processing.
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| -  }
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| -
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| -  // Fall back on regular fixup for this input.
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| -  return FixupURL(text, L"");
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| -}
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| -
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