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417 lines
18 KiB
C++
417 lines
18 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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#include "base/logging.h"
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#include "url/url_canon.h"
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#include "url/url_canon_internal.h"
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namespace url {
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namespace {
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// For reference, here's what IE supports:
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// Key: 0 (disallowed: failure if present in the input)
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// + (allowed either escaped or unescaped, and unmodified)
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// U (allowed escaped or unescaped but always unescaped if present in
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// escaped form)
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// E (allowed escaped or unescaped but always escaped if present in
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// unescaped form)
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// % (only allowed escaped in the input, will be unmodified).
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// I left blank alpha numeric characters.
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//
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// 00 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 0a 0b 0c 0d 0e 0f
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// -----------------------------------------------
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// 0 0 E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E
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// 1 E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E E
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// 2 E + E E + E + + + + + + + U U 0
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// 3 % % E + E 0 <-- Those are : ; < = > ?
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// 4 %
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// 5 U 0 U U U <-- Those are [ \ ] ^ _
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// 6 E <-- That's `
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// 7 E E E U E <-- Those are { | } ~ (UNPRINTABLE)
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//
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// NOTE: I didn't actually test all the control characters. Some may be
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// disallowed in the input, but they are all accepted escaped except for 0.
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// I also didn't test if characters affecting HTML parsing are allowed
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// unescaped, e.g. (") or (#), which would indicate the beginning of the path.
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// Surprisingly, space is accepted in the input and always escaped.
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// This table lists the canonical version of all characters we allow in the
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// input, with 0 indicating it is disallowed. We use the magic kEscapedHostChar
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// value to indicate that this character should be escaped. We are a little more
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// restrictive than IE, but less restrictive than Firefox.
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//
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// Note that we disallow the % character. We will allow it when part of an
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// escape sequence, of course, but this disallows "%25". Even though IE allows
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// it, allowing it would put us in a funny state. If there was an invalid
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// escape sequence like "%zz", we'll add "%25zz" to the output and fail.
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// Allowing percents means we'll succeed a second time, so validity would change
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// based on how many times you run the canonicalizer. We prefer to always report
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// the same vailidity, so reject this.
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const unsigned char kEsc = 0xff;
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const unsigned char kHostCharLookup[0x80] = {
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// 00-1f: all are invalid
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0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
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0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0, 0,
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// ' ' ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . /
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kEsc,kEsc,kEsc,kEsc,kEsc, 0, kEsc,kEsc,kEsc,kEsc,kEsc, '+',kEsc, '-', '.', 0,
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// 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ?
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'0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', ':', 0 ,kEsc,kEsc,kEsc, 0 ,
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// @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O
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kEsc, 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o',
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// P Q R S T U V W X Y Z [ \ ] ^ _
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'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z', '[', 0 , ']', 0 , '_',
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// ` a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o
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kEsc, 'a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e', 'f', 'g', 'h', 'i', 'j', 'k', 'l', 'm', 'n', 'o',
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// p q r s t u v w x y z { | } ~
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'p', 'q', 'r', 's', 't', 'u', 'v', 'w', 'x', 'y', 'z',kEsc,kEsc,kEsc, 0 , 0 };
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const int kTempHostBufferLen = 1024;
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typedef RawCanonOutputT<char, kTempHostBufferLen> StackBuffer;
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typedef RawCanonOutputT<base::char16, kTempHostBufferLen> StackBufferW;
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// Scans a host name and fills in the output flags according to what we find.
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// |has_non_ascii| will be true if there are any non-7-bit characters, and
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// |has_escaped| will be true if there is a percent sign.
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template<typename CHAR, typename UCHAR>
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void ScanHostname(const CHAR* spec,
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const Component& host,
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bool* has_non_ascii,
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bool* has_escaped) {
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int end = host.end();
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*has_non_ascii = false;
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*has_escaped = false;
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for (int i = host.begin; i < end; i++) {
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if (static_cast<UCHAR>(spec[i]) >= 0x80)
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*has_non_ascii = true;
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else if (spec[i] == '%')
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*has_escaped = true;
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}
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}
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// Canonicalizes a host name that is entirely 8-bit characters (even though
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// the type holding them may be 16 bits. Escaped characters will be unescaped.
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// Non-7-bit characters (for example, UTF-8) will be passed unchanged.
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//
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// The |*has_non_ascii| flag will be true if there are non-7-bit characters in
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// the output.
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//
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// This function is used in two situations:
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//
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// * When the caller knows there is no non-ASCII or percent escaped
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// characters. This is what DoHost does. The result will be a completely
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// canonicalized host since we know nothing weird can happen (escaped
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// characters could be unescaped to non-7-bit, so they have to be treated
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// with suspicion at this point). It does not use the |has_non_ascii| flag.
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//
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// * When the caller has an 8-bit string that may need unescaping.
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// DoComplexHost calls us this situation to do unescaping and validation.
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// After this, it may do other IDN operations depending on the value of the
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// |*has_non_ascii| flag.
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//
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// The return value indicates if the output is a potentially valid host name.
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template<typename INCHAR, typename OUTCHAR>
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bool DoSimpleHost(const INCHAR* host,
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int host_len,
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CanonOutputT<OUTCHAR>* output,
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bool* has_non_ascii) {
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*has_non_ascii = false;
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bool success = true;
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for (int i = 0; i < host_len; ++i) {
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unsigned int source = host[i];
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if (source == '%') {
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// Unescape first, if possible.
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// Source will be used only if decode operation was successful.
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if (!DecodeEscaped(host, &i, host_len,
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reinterpret_cast<unsigned char*>(&source))) {
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// Invalid escaped character. There is nothing that can make this
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// host valid. We append an escaped percent so the URL looks reasonable
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// and mark as failed.
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AppendEscapedChar('%', output);
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success = false;
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continue;
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}
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}
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if (source < 0x80) {
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// We have ASCII input, we can use our lookup table.
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unsigned char replacement = kHostCharLookup[source];
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if (!replacement) {
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// Invalid character, add it as percent-escaped and mark as failed.
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AppendEscapedChar(source, output);
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success = false;
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} else if (replacement == kEsc) {
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// This character is valid but should be escaped.
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AppendEscapedChar(source, output);
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} else {
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// Common case, the given character is valid in a hostname, the lookup
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// table tells us the canonical representation of that character (lower
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// cased).
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output->push_back(replacement);
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}
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} else {
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// It's a non-ascii char. Just push it to the output.
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// In case where we have char16 input, and char output it's safe to
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// cast char16->char only if input string was converted to ASCII.
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output->push_back(static_cast<OUTCHAR>(source));
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*has_non_ascii = true;
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}
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}
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return success;
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}
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// Canonicalizes a host that requires IDN conversion. Returns true on success
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bool DoIDNHost(const base::char16* src, int src_len, CanonOutput* output) {
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int original_output_len = output->length(); // So we can rewind below.
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// We need to escape URL before doing IDN conversion, since punicode strings
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// cannot be escaped after they are created.
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RawCanonOutputW<kTempHostBufferLen> url_escaped_host;
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bool has_non_ascii;
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DoSimpleHost(src, src_len, &url_escaped_host, &has_non_ascii);
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StackBufferW wide_output;
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if (!IDNToASCII(url_escaped_host.data(),
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url_escaped_host.length(),
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&wide_output)) {
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// Some error, give up. This will write some reasonable looking
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// representation of the string to the output.
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AppendInvalidNarrowString(src, 0, src_len, output);
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return false;
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}
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// Now we check the ASCII output like a normal host. It will also handle
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// unescaping. Although we unescaped everything before this function call, if
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// somebody does %00 as fullwidth, ICU will convert this to ASCII.
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bool success = DoSimpleHost(wide_output.data(),
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wide_output.length(),
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output, &has_non_ascii);
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if (has_non_ascii) {
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// ICU generated something that DoSimpleHost didn't think looked like
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// ASCII. This is quite rare, but ICU might convert some characters to
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// percent signs which might generate new escape sequences which might in
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// turn be invalid. An example is U+FE6A "small percent" which ICU will
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// name prep into an ASCII percent and then we can interpret the following
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// characters as escaped characters.
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//
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// If DoSimpleHost didn't think the output was ASCII, just escape the
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// thing we gave ICU and give up. DoSimpleHost will have handled a further
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// level of escaping from ICU for simple ASCII cases (i.e. if ICU generates
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// a new escaped ASCII sequence like "%41" we'll unescape it) but it won't
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// do more (like handle escaped non-ASCII sequences). Handling the escaped
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// ASCII isn't strictly necessary, but DoSimpleHost handles this case
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// anyway so we handle it/
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output->set_length(original_output_len);
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AppendInvalidNarrowString(wide_output.data(), 0, wide_output.length(),
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output);
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return false;
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}
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return success;
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}
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// 8-bit convert host to its ASCII version: this converts the UTF-8 input to
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// UTF-16. The has_escaped flag should be set if the input string requires
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// unescaping.
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bool DoComplexHost(const char* host, int host_len,
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bool has_non_ascii, bool has_escaped, CanonOutput* output) {
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// Save the current position in the output. We may write stuff and rewind it
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// below, so we need to know where to rewind to.
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int begin_length = output->length();
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// Points to the UTF-8 data we want to convert. This will either be the
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// input or the unescaped version written to |*output| if necessary.
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const char* utf8_source;
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int utf8_source_len;
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if (has_escaped) {
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// Unescape before converting to UTF-16 for IDN. We write this into the
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// output because it most likely does not require IDNization, and we can
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// save another huge stack buffer. It will be replaced below if it requires
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// IDN. This will also update our non-ASCII flag so we know whether the
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// unescaped input requires IDN.
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if (!DoSimpleHost(host, host_len, output, &has_non_ascii)) {
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// Error with some escape sequence. We'll call the current output
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// complete. DoSimpleHost will have written some "reasonable" output.
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return false;
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}
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// Unescaping may have left us with ASCII input, in which case the
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// unescaped version we wrote to output is complete.
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if (!has_non_ascii) {
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return true;
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}
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// Save the pointer into the data was just converted (it may be appended to
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// other data in the output buffer).
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utf8_source = &output->data()[begin_length];
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utf8_source_len = output->length() - begin_length;
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} else {
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// We don't need to unescape, use input for IDNization later. (We know the
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// input has non-ASCII, or the simple version would have been called
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// instead of us.)
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utf8_source = host;
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utf8_source_len = host_len;
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}
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// Non-ASCII input requires IDN, convert to UTF-16 and do the IDN conversion.
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// Above, we may have used the output to write the unescaped values to, so
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// we have to rewind it to where we started after we convert it to UTF-16.
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StackBufferW utf16;
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if (!ConvertUTF8ToUTF16(utf8_source, utf8_source_len, &utf16)) {
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// In this error case, the input may or may not be the output.
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StackBuffer utf8;
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for (int i = 0; i < utf8_source_len; i++)
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utf8.push_back(utf8_source[i]);
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output->set_length(begin_length);
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AppendInvalidNarrowString(utf8.data(), 0, utf8.length(), output);
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return false;
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}
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output->set_length(begin_length);
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// This will call DoSimpleHost which will do normal ASCII canonicalization
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// and also check for IP addresses in the outpt.
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return DoIDNHost(utf16.data(), utf16.length(), output);
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}
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// UTF-16 convert host to its ASCII version. The set up is already ready for
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// the backend, so we just pass through. The has_escaped flag should be set if
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// the input string requires unescaping.
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bool DoComplexHost(const base::char16* host, int host_len,
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bool has_non_ascii, bool has_escaped, CanonOutput* output) {
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if (has_escaped) {
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// Yikes, we have escaped characters with wide input. The escaped
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// characters should be interpreted as UTF-8. To solve this problem,
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// we convert to UTF-8, unescape, then convert back to UTF-16 for IDN.
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//
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// We don't bother to optimize the conversion in the ASCII case (which
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// *could* just be a copy) and use the UTF-8 path, because it should be
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// very rare that host names have escaped characters, and it is relatively
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// fast to do the conversion anyway.
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StackBuffer utf8;
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if (!ConvertUTF16ToUTF8(host, host_len, &utf8)) {
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AppendInvalidNarrowString(host, 0, host_len, output);
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return false;
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}
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// Once we convert to UTF-8, we can use the 8-bit version of the complex
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// host handling code above.
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return DoComplexHost(utf8.data(), utf8.length(), has_non_ascii,
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has_escaped, output);
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}
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// No unescaping necessary, we can safely pass the input to ICU. This
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// function will only get called if we either have escaped or non-ascii
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// input, so it's safe to just use ICU now. Even if the input is ASCII,
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// this function will do the right thing (just slower than we could).
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return DoIDNHost(host, host_len, output);
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}
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template <typename CHAR, typename UCHAR>
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bool DoHostSubstring(const CHAR* spec,
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const Component& host,
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CanonOutput* output) {
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bool has_non_ascii, has_escaped;
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ScanHostname<CHAR, UCHAR>(spec, host, &has_non_ascii, &has_escaped);
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if (has_non_ascii || has_escaped) {
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return DoComplexHost(&spec[host.begin], host.len, has_non_ascii,
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has_escaped, output);
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}
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const bool success =
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DoSimpleHost(&spec[host.begin], host.len, output, &has_non_ascii);
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DCHECK(!has_non_ascii);
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return success;
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}
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template <typename CHAR, typename UCHAR>
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void DoHost(const CHAR* spec,
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const Component& host,
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CanonOutput* output,
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CanonHostInfo* host_info) {
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if (host.len <= 0) {
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// Empty hosts don't need anything.
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host_info->family = CanonHostInfo::NEUTRAL;
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host_info->out_host = Component();
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return;
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}
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// Keep track of output's initial length, so we can rewind later.
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const int output_begin = output->length();
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if (DoHostSubstring<CHAR, UCHAR>(spec, host, output)) {
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// After all the other canonicalization, check if we ended up with an IP
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// address. IP addresses are small, so writing into this temporary buffer
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// should not cause an allocation.
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RawCanonOutput<64> canon_ip;
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CanonicalizeIPAddress(output->data(),
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MakeRange(output_begin, output->length()),
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&canon_ip, host_info);
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// If we got an IPv4/IPv6 address, copy the canonical form back to the
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// real buffer. Otherwise, it's a hostname or broken IP, in which case
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// we just leave it in place.
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if (host_info->IsIPAddress()) {
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output->set_length(output_begin);
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output->Append(canon_ip.data(), canon_ip.length());
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}
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} else {
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// Canonicalization failed. Set BROKEN to notify the caller.
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host_info->family = CanonHostInfo::BROKEN;
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}
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host_info->out_host = MakeRange(output_begin, output->length());
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}
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} // namespace
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bool CanonicalizeHost(const char* spec,
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const Component& host,
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CanonOutput* output,
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Component* out_host) {
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CanonHostInfo host_info;
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DoHost<char, unsigned char>(spec, host, output, &host_info);
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*out_host = host_info.out_host;
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return (host_info.family != CanonHostInfo::BROKEN);
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}
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bool CanonicalizeHost(const base::char16* spec,
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const Component& host,
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CanonOutput* output,
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Component* out_host) {
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CanonHostInfo host_info;
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DoHost<base::char16, base::char16>(spec, host, output, &host_info);
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*out_host = host_info.out_host;
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return (host_info.family != CanonHostInfo::BROKEN);
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}
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void CanonicalizeHostVerbose(const char* spec,
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const Component& host,
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CanonOutput* output,
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CanonHostInfo* host_info) {
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DoHost<char, unsigned char>(spec, host, output, host_info);
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}
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void CanonicalizeHostVerbose(const base::char16* spec,
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const Component& host,
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CanonOutput* output,
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CanonHostInfo* host_info) {
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DoHost<base::char16, base::char16>(spec, host, output, host_info);
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}
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bool CanonicalizeHostSubstring(const char* spec,
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const Component& host,
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CanonOutput* output) {
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return DoHostSubstring<char, unsigned char>(spec, host, output);
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}
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bool CanonicalizeHostSubstring(const base::char16* spec,
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const Component& host,
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CanonOutput* output) {
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return DoHostSubstring<base::char16, base::char16>(spec, host, output);
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}
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} // namespace url
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