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net/url: use camelCase names

Change-Id: I191b98b846c9de58b1892e695058c727402b5400
GitHub-Last-Rev: f241ddd96b
GitHub-Pull-Request: golang/go#45291
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/c/go/+/305770
Trust: Emmanuel Odeke <emmanuel@orijtech.com>
Run-TryBot: Emmanuel Odeke <emmanuel@orijtech.com>
TryBot-Result: Go Bot <gobot@golang.org>
Reviewed-by: Ian Lance Taylor <iant@golang.org>
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Cluas 2021-04-01 05:25:23 +00:00 committed by Emmanuel Odeke
parent 5f646f0a98
commit e6ac2df2b1

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@ -425,31 +425,31 @@ func (u *Userinfo) String() string {
return s
}
// Maybe rawurl is of the form scheme:path.
// Maybe rawURL is of the form scheme:path.
// (Scheme must be [a-zA-Z][a-zA-Z0-9+-.]*)
// If so, return scheme, path; else return "", rawurl.
func getscheme(rawurl string) (scheme, path string, err error) {
for i := 0; i < len(rawurl); i++ {
c := rawurl[i]
// If so, return scheme, path; else return "", rawURL.
func getScheme(rawURL string) (scheme, path string, err error) {
for i := 0; i < len(rawURL); i++ {
c := rawURL[i]
switch {
case 'a' <= c && c <= 'z' || 'A' <= c && c <= 'Z':
// do nothing
case '0' <= c && c <= '9' || c == '+' || c == '-' || c == '.':
if i == 0 {
return "", rawurl, nil
return "", rawURL, nil
}
case c == ':':
if i == 0 {
return "", "", errors.New("missing protocol scheme")
}
return rawurl[:i], rawurl[i+1:], nil
return rawURL[:i], rawURL[i+1:], nil
default:
// we have encountered an invalid character,
// so there is no valid scheme
return "", rawurl, nil
return "", rawURL, nil
}
}
return "", rawurl, nil
return "", rawURL, nil
}
// split slices s into two substrings separated by the first occurrence of
@ -466,15 +466,15 @@ func split(s string, sep byte, cutc bool) (string, string) {
return s[:i], s[i:]
}
// Parse parses rawurl into a URL structure.
// Parse parses a raw url into a URL structure.
//
// The rawurl may be relative (a path, without a host) or absolute
// The url may be relative (a path, without a host) or absolute
// (starting with a scheme). Trying to parse a hostname and path
// without a scheme is invalid but may not necessarily return an
// error, due to parsing ambiguities.
func Parse(rawurl string) (*URL, error) {
func Parse(rawURL string) (*URL, error) {
// Cut off #frag
u, frag := split(rawurl, '#', true)
u, frag := split(rawURL, '#', true)
url, err := parse(u, false)
if err != nil {
return nil, &Error{"parse", u, err}
@ -483,20 +483,20 @@ func Parse(rawurl string) (*URL, error) {
return url, nil
}
if err = url.setFragment(frag); err != nil {
return nil, &Error{"parse", rawurl, err}
return nil, &Error{"parse", rawURL, err}
}
return url, nil
}
// ParseRequestURI parses rawurl into a URL structure. It assumes that
// rawurl was received in an HTTP request, so the rawurl is interpreted
// ParseRequestURI parses a raw url into a URL structure. It assumes that
// url was received in an HTTP request, so the url is interpreted
// only as an absolute URI or an absolute path.
// The string rawurl is assumed not to have a #fragment suffix.
// The string url is assumed not to have a #fragment suffix.
// (Web browsers strip #fragment before sending the URL to a web server.)
func ParseRequestURI(rawurl string) (*URL, error) {
url, err := parse(rawurl, true)
func ParseRequestURI(rawURL string) (*URL, error) {
url, err := parse(rawURL, true)
if err != nil {
return nil, &Error{"parse", rawurl, err}
return nil, &Error{"parse", rawURL, err}
}
return url, nil
}
@ -505,27 +505,27 @@ func ParseRequestURI(rawurl string) (*URL, error) {
// viaRequest is true, the URL is assumed to have arrived via an HTTP request,
// in which case only absolute URLs or path-absolute relative URLs are allowed.
// If viaRequest is false, all forms of relative URLs are allowed.
func parse(rawurl string, viaRequest bool) (*URL, error) {
func parse(rawURL string, viaRequest bool) (*URL, error) {
var rest string
var err error
if stringContainsCTLByte(rawurl) {
if stringContainsCTLByte(rawURL) {
return nil, errors.New("net/url: invalid control character in URL")
}
if rawurl == "" && viaRequest {
if rawURL == "" && viaRequest {
return nil, errors.New("empty url")
}
url := new(URL)
if rawurl == "*" {
if rawURL == "*" {
url.Path = "*"
return url, nil
}
// Split off possible leading "http:", "mailto:", etc.
// Cannot contain escaped characters.
if url.Scheme, rest, err = getscheme(rawurl); err != nil {
if url.Scheme, rest, err = getScheme(rawURL); err != nil {
return nil, err
}
url.Scheme = strings.ToLower(url.Scheme)
@ -1058,11 +1058,11 @@ func (u *URL) IsAbs() bool {
// may be relative or absolute. Parse returns nil, err on parse
// failure, otherwise its return value is the same as ResolveReference.
func (u *URL) Parse(ref string) (*URL, error) {
refurl, err := Parse(ref)
refURL, err := Parse(ref)
if err != nil {
return nil, err
}
return u.ResolveReference(refurl), nil
return u.ResolveReference(refURL), nil
}
// ResolveReference resolves a URI reference to an absolute URI from
@ -1151,8 +1151,8 @@ func (u *URL) Port() string {
// splitHostPort separates host and port. If the port is not valid, it returns
// the entire input as host, and it doesn't check the validity of the host.
// Unlike net.SplitHostPort, but per RFC 3986, it requires ports to be numeric.
func splitHostPort(hostport string) (host, port string) {
host = hostport
func splitHostPort(hostPort string) (host, port string) {
host = hostPort
colon := strings.LastIndexByte(host, ':')
if colon != -1 && validOptionalPort(host[colon:]) {