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Author SHA1 Message Date
Darin Adler
4c9d538fc8 Make hostname parameter const char *. Added a new "ASCII must not be
* glib/gconvert.h: Make hostname parameter const char *.
	* glib/gconvert.c: (g_unescape_uri_string): Added a new
	"ASCII must not be escaped" feature, and some missing error
	checking.
	(is_escalphanum): New.
	(is_escalpha): New.
	(hostname_validate): New.
	(g_filename_from_uri): Don't allow hostnames to include
	escaped ASCII, validate hostnames with the new
	hostname_validate.
	(g_filename_to_uri): Validate hostnames with the new
	hostname_validate.

	* tests/uri-test.c: Updated tests to reflect the hostname
	validation changes above.

	* glib/gdate.c: (g_date_fill_parse_tokens): Remove the
	<ctype.h> include and do isdigit -> g_ascii_isdigit.
2002-02-08 19:57:35 +00:00
Tor Lillqvist
79d4ba9438 Not used on Windows, don't even compile it then.
2002-01-23  Tor Lillqvist  <tml@iki.fi>

	* glib/gconvert.c: (strdup_len): Not used on Windows, don't even
	compile it then.

	(acceptable): Improve comments for the _acceptable_ table: put
	each ASCII char above the hex number for it.

	(g_escape_file_uri): On Windows, turn backslashes in the file name
	into plain ("forward") slashes.

	(g_filename_from_uri): On Windows, don't return the hostname
	"localhost", because we can not be 100% sure it will be recognized
	in all cases anyway, so simpler to turn it into a null
	hostname.

	Change slashes in the filename into backslashes, as that is the
	more canonical separator.

	Recognize drive letters (either followed by a colon or a vertical
	bar, as used by some browsers), and if the filename part starts
	with a such, don't include any (back)slash.

	Don't drop any extra leading slash in the filename on Unix.

	(g_filename_to_uri): On Windows, if the hostname is "localhost",
	don't use it, for consistency with g_filename_from_uri().

	tests/uri-test.c: Change accordingly, so that all tests pass on
	Windows. Unix, too, I hope, though I couldn't check that now.

	(main): Unset the G_BROKEN_FILENAMES environment variable on Unix,
	as some tests require that filenames are in UTF-8. Is unsetenv()
	portable?

	These changes should fix bugs #59387, #59652, #59657 and #59658.
2002-01-23 00:05:30 +00:00
Alex Larsson
5c75cc9617 Convert G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_ABSOLUTE_FILE_URI and
2001-10-01  Alex Larsson  <alexl@redhat.com>

	* glib/gconvert.[ch]:
	Convert G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_ABSOLUTE_FILE_URI and
	G_CONVERT_ERROR_INVALID_URI to G_CONVERT_ERROR_BAD_URI.

	* tests/uri-test.c:
	Update tests
2001-10-01 20:40:05 +00:00
Darin Adler
ee2712c487 Updated name of error from G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_LOCAL_FILE to
* glib/gconvert.h:
	* glib/gconvert.c: (g_filename_from_uri):
	Updated name of error from G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_LOCAL_FILE to
	G_CONVERT_ERROR_NOT_ABSOLUTE_FILE_URI.

	* tests/.cvsignore:
	* tests/uri-test.c:
	Added a lot more test for the new URI functions, including a
	number that seem to indicate some minor bugs.
2001-08-27 18:01:08 +00:00
Alex Larsson
4e11203c54 New functions to convert between local pahtnames and file: uris.
2001-08-26  Alex Larsson  <alexl@redhat.com>

	* glib/gconvert.[ch] (g_filename_from_uri,
	g_filename_to_uri): New functions to convert
	between local pahtnames and file: uris.

	* tests/Makefile.am:
	* tests/uri-test.c:
	Tests for the new functions.
2001-08-26 21:39:47 +00:00