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Duplicated fields from URL were dropped so that its behavior is simple and expected when being stringified and when being operated by packages like http. Most of the preserved fields are in unencoded form, except for RawQuery which continues to exist and be more easily handled via url.Query(). The RawUserinfo field was also replaced since it wasn't practical to use and had limitations when operating with empty usernames and passwords which are allowed by the RFC. In its place the Userinfo type was introduced and made accessible through the url.User and url.UserPassword functions. What was previous built as: url.URL{RawUserinfo: url.EncodeUserinfo("user", ""), ...} Is now built as: url.URL{User: url.User("user"), ...} R=rsc, bradfitz, gustavo CC=golang-dev https://golang.org/cl/5498076 |
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