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Source file src/cmd/go/internal/web/url_windows.go

     1	// Copyright 2019 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
     2	// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
     3	// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
     4	
     5	package web
     6	
     7	import (
     8		"errors"
     9		"path/filepath"
    10		"strings"
    11	)
    12	
    13	func convertFileURLPath(host, path string) (string, error) {
    14		if len(path) == 0 || path[0] != '/' {
    15			return "", errNotAbsolute
    16		}
    17	
    18		path = filepath.FromSlash(path)
    19	
    20		// We interpret Windows file URLs per the description in
    21		// https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/ie/2006/12/06/file-uris-in-windows/.
    22	
    23		// The host part of a file URL (if any) is the UNC volume name,
    24		// but RFC 8089 reserves the authority "localhost" for the local machine.
    25		if host != "" && host != "localhost" {
    26			// A common "legacy" format omits the leading slash before a drive letter,
    27			// encoding the drive letter as the host instead of part of the path.
    28			// (See https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/freeassociations/2005/05/19/the-bizarre-and-unhappy-story-of-file-urls/.)
    29			// We do not support that format, but we should at least emit a more
    30			// helpful error message for it.
    31			if filepath.VolumeName(host) != "" {
    32				return "", errors.New("file URL encodes volume in host field: too few slashes?")
    33			}
    34			return `\\` + host + path, nil
    35		}
    36	
    37		// If host is empty, path must contain an initial slash followed by a
    38		// drive letter and path. Remove the slash and verify that the path is valid.
    39		if vol := filepath.VolumeName(path[1:]); vol == "" || strings.HasPrefix(vol, `\\`) {
    40			return "", errors.New("file URL missing drive letter")
    41		}
    42		return path[1:], nil
    43	}
    44	

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