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If we have an input parameter (or return value) we need to use (nullable). However, if it is an (inout) or (out) parameter, (optional) is sufficient. It looks like (nullable) could be used for everything according to the Annotation documentation, but (optional) is more specific.
253 lines
6.7 KiB
C
253 lines
6.7 KiB
C
/* GIO - GLib Input, Output and Streaming Library
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*
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* Copyright (C) 2006-2007 Red Hat, Inc.
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*
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* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
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* modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
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* License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
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* version 2 of the License, or (at your option) any later version.
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*
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* This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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* but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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* MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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* Lesser General Public License for more details.
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General
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* Public License along with this library; if not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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*
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* Author: Alexander Larsson <alexl@redhat.com>
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*/
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#include "config.h"
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#include "gurifuncs.h"
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#include <glib/gstrfuncs.h>
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#include <glib/gmessages.h>
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#include <glib/gstring.h>
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#include <glib/gmem.h>
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#include <string.h>
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#include "config.h"
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/**
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* SECTION:gurifuncs
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* @title: URI Functions
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* @short_description: manipulating URIs
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*
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* Functions for manipulating Universal Resource Identifiers (URIs) as
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* defined by
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* [RFC 3986](http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc3986.txt).
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* It is highly recommended that you have read and
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* understand RFC 3986 for understanding this API.
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*/
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static int
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unescape_character (const char *scanner)
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{
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int first_digit;
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int second_digit;
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first_digit = g_ascii_xdigit_value (*scanner++);
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if (first_digit < 0)
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return -1;
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second_digit = g_ascii_xdigit_value (*scanner++);
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if (second_digit < 0)
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return -1;
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return (first_digit << 4) | second_digit;
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}
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/**
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* g_uri_unescape_segment:
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* @escaped_string: (nullable): A string, may be %NULL
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* @escaped_string_end: (nullable): Pointer to end of @escaped_string, may be %NULL
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* @illegal_characters: (nullable): An optional string of illegal characters not to be allowed, may be %NULL
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*
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* Unescapes a segment of an escaped string.
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*
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* If any of the characters in @illegal_characters or the character zero appears
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* as an escaped character in @escaped_string then that is an error and %NULL
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* will be returned. This is useful it you want to avoid for instance having a
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* slash being expanded in an escaped path element, which might confuse pathname
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* handling.
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*
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* Returns: an unescaped version of @escaped_string or %NULL on error.
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* The returned string should be freed when no longer needed. As a
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* special case if %NULL is given for @escaped_string, this function
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* will return %NULL.
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*
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* Since: 2.16
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**/
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char *
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g_uri_unescape_segment (const char *escaped_string,
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const char *escaped_string_end,
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const char *illegal_characters)
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{
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const char *in;
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char *out, *result;
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gint character;
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if (escaped_string == NULL)
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return NULL;
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if (escaped_string_end == NULL)
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escaped_string_end = escaped_string + strlen (escaped_string);
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result = g_malloc (escaped_string_end - escaped_string + 1);
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out = result;
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for (in = escaped_string; in < escaped_string_end; in++)
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{
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character = *in;
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if (*in == '%')
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{
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in++;
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if (escaped_string_end - in < 2)
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{
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/* Invalid escaped char (to short) */
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g_free (result);
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return NULL;
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}
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character = unescape_character (in);
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/* Check for an illegal character. We consider '\0' illegal here. */
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if (character <= 0 ||
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(illegal_characters != NULL &&
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strchr (illegal_characters, (char)character) != NULL))
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{
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g_free (result);
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return NULL;
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}
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in++; /* The other char will be eaten in the loop header */
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}
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*out++ = (char)character;
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}
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*out = '\0';
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return result;
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}
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/**
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* g_uri_unescape_string:
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* @escaped_string: an escaped string to be unescaped.
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* @illegal_characters: (nullable): a string of illegal characters not to be
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* allowed, or %NULL.
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*
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* Unescapes a whole escaped string.
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*
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* If any of the characters in @illegal_characters or the character zero appears
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* as an escaped character in @escaped_string then that is an error and %NULL
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* will be returned. This is useful it you want to avoid for instance having a
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* slash being expanded in an escaped path element, which might confuse pathname
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* handling.
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*
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* Returns: an unescaped version of @escaped_string. The returned string
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* should be freed when no longer needed.
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*
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* Since: 2.16
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**/
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char *
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g_uri_unescape_string (const char *escaped_string,
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const char *illegal_characters)
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{
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return g_uri_unescape_segment (escaped_string, NULL, illegal_characters);
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}
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/**
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* g_uri_parse_scheme:
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* @uri: a valid URI.
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*
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* Gets the scheme portion of a URI string. RFC 3986 decodes the scheme as:
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* |[
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* URI = scheme ":" hier-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ]
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* ]|
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* Common schemes include "file", "http", "svn+ssh", etc.
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*
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* Returns: The "Scheme" component of the URI, or %NULL on error.
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* The returned string should be freed when no longer needed.
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*
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* Since: 2.16
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**/
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char *
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g_uri_parse_scheme (const char *uri)
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{
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const char *p;
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char c;
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g_return_val_if_fail (uri != NULL, NULL);
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/* From RFC 3986 Decodes:
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* URI = scheme ":" hier-part [ "?" query ] [ "#" fragment ]
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*/
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p = uri;
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/* Decode scheme:
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scheme = ALPHA *( ALPHA / DIGIT / "+" / "-" / "." )
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*/
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if (!g_ascii_isalpha (*p))
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return NULL;
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while (1)
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{
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c = *p++;
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if (c == ':')
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break;
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if (!(g_ascii_isalnum(c) ||
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c == '+' ||
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c == '-' ||
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c == '.'))
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return NULL;
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}
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return g_strndup (uri, p - uri - 1);
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}
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/**
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* g_uri_escape_string:
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* @unescaped: the unescaped input string.
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* @reserved_chars_allowed: (nullable): a string of reserved characters that
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* are allowed to be used, or %NULL.
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* @allow_utf8: %TRUE if the result can include UTF-8 characters.
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*
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* Escapes a string for use in a URI.
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*
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* Normally all characters that are not "unreserved" (i.e. ASCII alphanumerical
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* characters plus dash, dot, underscore and tilde) are escaped.
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* But if you specify characters in @reserved_chars_allowed they are not
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* escaped. This is useful for the "reserved" characters in the URI
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* specification, since those are allowed unescaped in some portions of
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* a URI.
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*
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* Returns: an escaped version of @unescaped. The returned string should be
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* freed when no longer needed.
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*
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* Since: 2.16
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**/
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char *
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g_uri_escape_string (const char *unescaped,
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const char *reserved_chars_allowed,
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gboolean allow_utf8)
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{
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GString *s;
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g_return_val_if_fail (unescaped != NULL, NULL);
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s = g_string_sized_new (strlen (unescaped) + 10);
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g_string_append_uri_escaped (s, unescaped, reserved_chars_allowed, allow_utf8);
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return g_string_free (s, FALSE);
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}
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