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456 lines
20 KiB
C++
// Copyright (c) 2012 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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#ifndef NET_HTTP_HTTP_UTIL_H_
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#define NET_HTTP_HTTP_UTIL_H_
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#include <stddef.h>
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#include <stdint.h>
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#include <set>
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#include <string>
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#include <vector>
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#include "base/macros.h"
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#include "base/memory/ref_counted.h"
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#include "base/strings/string_piece.h"
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#include "base/strings/string_tokenizer.h"
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#include "base/time/time.h"
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#include "net/base/net_export.h"
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#include "net/http/http_byte_range.h"
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#include "net/http/http_version.h"
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#include "url/gurl.h"
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// This is a macro to support extending this string literal at compile time.
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// Please excuse me polluting your global namespace!
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#define HTTP_LWS " \t"
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namespace net {
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class NET_EXPORT HttpUtil {
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public:
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// Returns the absolute URL, to be used for the http request. This url is
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// made up of the protocol, host, [port], path, [query]. Everything else
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// is stripped (username, password, reference).
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static std::string SpecForRequest(const GURL& url);
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// Parses the value of a Content-Type header. The resulting mime_type and
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// charset values are normalized to lowercase. The mime_type and charset
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// output values are only modified if the content_type_str contains a mime
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// type and charset value, respectively. The boundary output value is
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// optional and will be assigned the (unquoted) value of the boundary
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// parameter, if any.
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static void ParseContentType(const std::string& content_type_str,
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std::string* mime_type,
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std::string* charset,
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bool* had_charset,
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std::string* boundary);
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// Parses the value of a "Range" header as defined in RFC 7233 Section 2.1.
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// https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7233#section-2.1
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// Returns false on failure.
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static bool ParseRangeHeader(const std::string& range_specifier,
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std::vector<HttpByteRange>* ranges);
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// Extracts the values in a Content-Range header and returns true if all three
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// values are present and valid for a 206 response; otherwise returns false.
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// The following values will be outputted:
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// |*first_byte_position| = inclusive position of the first byte of the range
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// |*last_byte_position| = inclusive position of the last byte of the range
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// |*instance_length| = size in bytes of the object requested
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// If this method returns false, then all of the outputs will be -1.
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static bool ParseContentRangeHeaderFor206(
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base::StringPiece content_range_spec,
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int64_t* first_byte_position,
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int64_t* last_byte_position,
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int64_t* instance_length);
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// Parses a Retry-After header that is either an absolute date/time or a
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// number of seconds in the future. Interprets absolute times as relative to
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// |now|. If |retry_after_string| is successfully parsed and indicates a time
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// that is not in the past, fills in |*retry_after| and returns true;
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// otherwise, returns false.
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static bool ParseRetryAfterHeader(const std::string& retry_after_string,
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base::Time now,
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base::TimeDelta* retry_after);
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// Returns true if the request method is "safe" (per section 4.2.1 of
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// RFC 7231).
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static bool IsMethodSafe(const std::string& method);
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// Returns true if the request method is idempotent (per section 4.2.2 of
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// RFC 7231).
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static bool IsMethodIdempotent(const std::string& method);
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// Returns true if it is safe to allow users and scripts to specify the header
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// named |name|.
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static bool IsSafeHeader(const std::string& name);
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// Returns true if |name| is a valid HTTP header name.
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static bool IsValidHeaderName(const base::StringPiece& name);
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// Returns false if |value| contains NUL or CRLF. This method does not perform
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// a fully RFC-2616-compliant header value validation.
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static bool IsValidHeaderValue(const base::StringPiece& value);
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// Multiple occurances of some headers cannot be coalesced into a comma-
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// separated list since their values are (or contain) unquoted HTTP-date
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// values, which may contain a comma (see RFC 2616 section 3.3.1).
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static bool IsNonCoalescingHeader(std::string::const_iterator name_begin,
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std::string::const_iterator name_end);
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static bool IsNonCoalescingHeader(const std::string& name) {
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return IsNonCoalescingHeader(name.begin(), name.end());
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}
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// Return true if the character is HTTP "linear white space" (SP | HT).
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// This definition corresponds with the HTTP_LWS macro, and does not match
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// newlines.
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static bool IsLWS(char c);
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// Trim HTTP_LWS chars from the beginning and end of the string.
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static void TrimLWS(std::string::const_iterator* begin,
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std::string::const_iterator* end);
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static base::StringPiece TrimLWS(const base::StringPiece& string);
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// Whether the character is a valid |tchar| as defined in RFC 7230 Sec 3.2.6.
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static bool IsTokenChar(char c);
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// Whether the string is a valid |token| as defined in RFC 7230 Sec 3.2.6.
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static bool IsToken(const base::StringPiece& str);
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// Whether the string is a valid |parmname| as defined in RFC 5987 Sec 3.2.1.
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static bool IsParmName(std::string::const_iterator begin,
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std::string::const_iterator end);
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static bool IsParmName(const std::string& str) {
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return IsParmName(str.begin(), str.end());
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}
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// RFC 2616 Sec 2.2:
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// quoted-string = ( <"> *(qdtext | quoted-pair ) <"> )
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// Unquote() strips the surrounding quotemarks off a string, and unescapes
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// any quoted-pair to obtain the value contained by the quoted-string.
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// If the input is not quoted, then it works like the identity function.
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static std::string Unquote(std::string::const_iterator begin,
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std::string::const_iterator end);
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// Same as above.
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static std::string Unquote(const std::string& str);
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// Similar to Unquote(), but additionally validates that the string being
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// unescaped actually is a valid quoted string. Returns false for an empty
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// string, a string without quotes, a string with mismatched quotes, and
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// a string with unescaped embeded quotes.
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// In accordance with RFC 2616 this method only allows double quotes to
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// enclose the string.
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static bool StrictUnquote(std::string::const_iterator begin,
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std::string::const_iterator end,
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std::string* out) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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// Same as above.
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static bool StrictUnquote(const std::string& str,
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std::string* out) WARN_UNUSED_RESULT;
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// The reverse of Unquote() -- escapes and surrounds with "
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static std::string Quote(const std::string& str);
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// Returns the start of the status line, or -1 if no status line was found.
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// This allows for 4 bytes of junk to precede the status line (which is what
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// mozilla does too).
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static int LocateStartOfStatusLine(const char* buf, int buf_len);
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// Returns index beyond the end-of-headers marker or -1 if not found. RFC
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// 2616 defines the end-of-headers marker as a double CRLF; however, some
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// servers only send back LFs (e.g., Unix-based CGI scripts written using the
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// ASIS Apache module). This function therefore accepts the pattern LF[CR]LF
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// as end-of-headers (just like Mozilla). The first line of |buf| is
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// considered the status line, even if empty.
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// The parameter |i| is the offset within |buf| to begin searching from.
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static int LocateEndOfHeaders(const char* buf, int buf_len, int i = 0);
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// Same as |LocateEndOfHeaders|, but does not expect a status line, so can be
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// used on multi-part responses or HTTP/1.x trailers. As a result, if |buf|
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// starts with a single [CR]LF, it is considered an empty header list, as
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// opposed to an empty status line above a header list.
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static int LocateEndOfAdditionalHeaders(const char* buf,
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int buf_len,
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int i = 0);
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// Assemble "raw headers" in the format required by HttpResponseHeaders.
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// This involves normalizing line terminators, converting [CR]LF to \0 and
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// handling HTTP line continuations (i.e., lines starting with LWS are
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// continuations of the previous line). |buf_len| indicates the position of
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// the end-of-headers marker as defined by LocateEndOfHeaders.
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// If a \0 appears within the headers themselves, it will be stripped. This
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// is a workaround to avoid later code from incorrectly interpreting it as
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// a line terminator.
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//
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// TODO(crbug.com/671799): Should remove or internalize this to
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// HttpResponseHeaders.
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static std::string AssembleRawHeaders(const char* buf, int buf_len);
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// Converts assembled "raw headers" back to the HTTP response format. That is
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// convert each \0 occurence to CRLF. This is used by DevTools.
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// Since all line continuations info is already lost at this point, the result
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// consists of status line and then one line for each header.
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static std::string ConvertHeadersBackToHTTPResponse(const std::string& str);
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// Given a comma separated ordered list of language codes, return
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// the list with a qvalue appended to each language.
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// The way qvalues are assigned is rather simple. The qvalue
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// starts with 1.0 and is decremented by 0.2 for each successive entry
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// in the list until it reaches 0.2. All the entries after that are
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// assigned the same qvalue of 0.2. Also, note that the 1st language
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// will not have a qvalue added because the absence of a qvalue implicitly
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// means q=1.0.
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//
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// When making a http request, this should be used to determine what
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// to put in Accept-Language header. If a comma separated list of language
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// codes *without* qvalue is sent, web servers regard all
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// of them as having q=1.0 and pick one of them even though it may not
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// be at the beginning of the list (see http://crbug.com/5899).
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static std::string GenerateAcceptLanguageHeader(
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const std::string& raw_language_list);
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// Returns true if the parameters describe a response with a strong etag or
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// last-modified header. See section 13.3.3 of RFC 2616.
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// An empty string should be passed for missing headers.
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static bool HasStrongValidators(HttpVersion version,
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const std::string& etag_header,
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const std::string& last_modified_header,
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const std::string& date_header);
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// Returns true if this response has any validator (either a Last-Modified or
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// an ETag) regardless of whether it is strong or weak. See section 13.3.3 of
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// RFC 2616.
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// An empty string should be passed for missing headers.
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static bool HasValidators(HttpVersion version,
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const std::string& etag_header,
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const std::string& last_modified_header);
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// Gets a vector of common HTTP status codes for histograms of status
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// codes. Currently returns everything in the range [100, 600), plus 0
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// (for invalid responses/status codes).
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static std::vector<int> GetStatusCodesForHistogram();
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// Maps an HTTP status code to one of the status codes in the vector
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// returned by GetStatusCodesForHistogram.
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static int MapStatusCodeForHistogram(int code);
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// Returns true if |accept_encoding| is well-formed. Parsed encodings turned
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// to lower case, are placed to provided string-set. Resulting set is
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// augmented to fulfill the RFC 2616 and RFC 7231 recommendations, e.g. if
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// there is no encodings specified, then {"*"} is returned to denote that
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// client has to encoding preferences (but it does not imply that the
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// user agent will be able to correctly process all encodings).
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static bool ParseAcceptEncoding(const std::string& accept_encoding,
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std::set<std::string>* allowed_encodings);
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// Returns true if |content_encoding| is well-formed. Parsed encodings turned
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// to lower case, are placed to provided string-set. See sections 14.11 and
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// 3.5 of RFC 2616.
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static bool ParseContentEncoding(const std::string& content_encoding,
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std::set<std::string>* used_encodings);
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// Used to iterate over the name/value pairs of HTTP headers. To iterate
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// over the values in a multi-value header, use ValuesIterator.
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// See AssembleRawHeaders for joining line continuations (this iterator
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// does not expect any).
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class NET_EXPORT HeadersIterator {
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public:
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HeadersIterator(std::string::const_iterator headers_begin,
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std::string::const_iterator headers_end,
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const std::string& line_delimiter);
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~HeadersIterator();
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// Advances the iterator to the next header, if any. Returns true if there
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// is a next header. Use name* and values* methods to access the resultant
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// header name and values.
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bool GetNext();
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// Iterates through the list of headers, starting with the current position
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// and looks for the specified header. Note that the name _must_ be
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// lower cased.
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// If the header was found, the return value will be true and the current
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// position points to the header. If the return value is false, the
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// current position will be at the end of the headers.
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bool AdvanceTo(const char* lowercase_name);
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void Reset() {
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lines_.Reset();
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}
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std::string::const_iterator name_begin() const {
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return name_begin_;
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}
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std::string::const_iterator name_end() const {
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return name_end_;
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}
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std::string name() const {
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return std::string(name_begin_, name_end_);
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}
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std::string::const_iterator values_begin() const {
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return values_begin_;
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}
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std::string::const_iterator values_end() const {
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return values_end_;
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}
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std::string values() const {
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return std::string(values_begin_, values_end_);
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}
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private:
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base::StringTokenizer lines_;
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std::string::const_iterator name_begin_;
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std::string::const_iterator name_end_;
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std::string::const_iterator values_begin_;
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std::string::const_iterator values_end_;
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};
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// Iterates over delimited values in an HTTP header. HTTP LWS is
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// automatically trimmed from the resulting values.
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//
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// When using this class to iterate over response header values, be aware that
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// for some headers (e.g., Last-Modified), commas are not used as delimiters.
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// This iterator should be avoided for headers like that which are considered
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// non-coalescing (see IsNonCoalescingHeader).
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//
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// This iterator is careful to skip over delimiters found inside an HTTP
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// quoted string.
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//
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class NET_EXPORT_PRIVATE ValuesIterator {
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public:
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ValuesIterator(std::string::const_iterator values_begin,
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std::string::const_iterator values_end,
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char delimiter);
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ValuesIterator(const ValuesIterator& other);
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~ValuesIterator();
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// Set the characters to regard as quotes. By default, this includes both
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// single and double quotes.
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void set_quote_chars(const char* quotes) {
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values_.set_quote_chars(quotes);
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}
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// Advances the iterator to the next value, if any. Returns true if there
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// is a next value. Use value* methods to access the resultant value.
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bool GetNext();
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std::string::const_iterator value_begin() const {
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return value_begin_;
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}
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std::string::const_iterator value_end() const {
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return value_end_;
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}
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std::string value() const {
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return std::string(value_begin_, value_end_);
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}
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private:
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base::StringTokenizer values_;
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std::string::const_iterator value_begin_;
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std::string::const_iterator value_end_;
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};
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// Iterates over a delimited sequence of name-value pairs in an HTTP header.
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// Each pair consists of a token (the name), an equals sign, and either a
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// token or quoted-string (the value). Arbitrary HTTP LWS is permitted outside
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// of and between names, values, and delimiters.
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//
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// String iterators returned from this class' methods may be invalidated upon
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// calls to GetNext() or after the NameValuePairsIterator is destroyed.
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class NET_EXPORT NameValuePairsIterator {
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public:
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// Whether or not values are optional. Values::NOT_REQUIRED allows
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// e.g. name1=value1;name2;name3=value3, whereas Vaues::REQUIRED
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// will treat it as a parse error because name2 does not have a
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// corresponding equals sign.
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enum class Values { NOT_REQUIRED, REQUIRED };
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// Whether or not unmatched quotes should be considered a failure. By
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// default this class is pretty lenient and does a best effort to parse
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// values with mismatched quotes. When set to STRICT_QUOTES a value with
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// mismatched or otherwise invalid quotes is considered a parse error.
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enum class Quotes { STRICT_QUOTES, NOT_STRICT };
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NameValuePairsIterator(std::string::const_iterator begin,
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std::string::const_iterator end,
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char delimiter,
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Values optional_values,
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Quotes strict_quotes);
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// Treats values as not optional by default (Values::REQUIRED) and
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// treats quotes as not strict.
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NameValuePairsIterator(std::string::const_iterator begin,
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std::string::const_iterator end,
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char delimiter);
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NameValuePairsIterator(const NameValuePairsIterator& other);
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~NameValuePairsIterator();
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// Advances the iterator to the next pair, if any. Returns true if there
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// is a next pair. Use name* and value* methods to access the resultant
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// value.
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bool GetNext();
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// Returns false if there was a parse error.
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bool valid() const { return valid_; }
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// The name of the current name-value pair.
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std::string::const_iterator name_begin() const { return name_begin_; }
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std::string::const_iterator name_end() const { return name_end_; }
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std::string name() const { return std::string(name_begin_, name_end_); }
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// The value of the current name-value pair.
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std::string::const_iterator value_begin() const {
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return value_is_quoted_ ? unquoted_value_.begin() : value_begin_;
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}
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std::string::const_iterator value_end() const {
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return value_is_quoted_ ? unquoted_value_.end() : value_end_;
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}
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std::string value() const {
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return value_is_quoted_ ? unquoted_value_ : std::string(value_begin_,
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value_end_);
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}
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bool value_is_quoted() const { return value_is_quoted_; }
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// The value before unquoting (if any).
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std::string raw_value() const { return std::string(value_begin_,
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value_end_); }
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private:
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bool IsQuote(char c) const;
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HttpUtil::ValuesIterator props_;
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bool valid_;
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std::string::const_iterator name_begin_;
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std::string::const_iterator name_end_;
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std::string::const_iterator value_begin_;
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std::string::const_iterator value_end_;
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// Do not store iterators into this string. The NameValuePairsIterator
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// is copyable/assignable, and if copied the copy's iterators would point
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// into the original's unquoted_value_ member.
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std::string unquoted_value_;
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bool value_is_quoted_;
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// True if values are required for each name/value pair; false if a
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// name is permitted to appear without a corresponding value.
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bool values_optional_;
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// True if quotes values are required to be properly quoted; false if
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// mismatched quotes and other problems with quoted values should be more
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// or less gracefully treated as valid.
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bool strict_quotes_;
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};
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};
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} // namespace net
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#endif // NET_HTTP_HTTP_UTIL_H_
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