diff -r 7579a0ee92fb -r 05224402145d emul/mini/src/main/java/java/net/URLStreamHandler.java --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/emul/mini/src/main/java/java/net/URLStreamHandler.java Wed Jan 23 20:39:23 2013 +0100 @@ -0,0 +1,568 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 1995, 2006, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +package java.net; + + +/** + * The abstract class URLStreamHandler is the common + * superclass for all stream protocol handlers. A stream protocol + * handler knows how to make a connection for a particular protocol + * type, such as http, ftp, or + * gopher. + *

+ * In most cases, an instance of a URLStreamHandler + * subclass is not created directly by an application. Rather, the + * first time a protocol name is encountered when constructing a + * URL, the appropriate stream protocol handler is + * automatically loaded. + * + * @author James Gosling + * @see java.net.URL#URL(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int, java.lang.String) + * @since JDK1.0 + */ +public abstract class URLStreamHandler { + /** + * Opens a connection to the object referenced by the + * URL argument. + * This method should be overridden by a subclass. + * + *

If for the handler's protocol (such as HTTP or JAR), there + * exists a public, specialized URLConnection subclass belonging + * to one of the following packages or one of their subpackages: + * java.lang, java.io, java.util, java.net, the connection + * returned will be of that subclass. For example, for HTTP an + * HttpURLConnection will be returned, and for JAR a + * JarURLConnection will be returned. + * + * @param u the URL that this connects to. + * @return a URLConnection object for the URL. + * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs while opening the + * connection. + */ +// abstract protected URLConnection openConnection(URL u) throws IOException; + + /** + * Same as openConnection(URL), except that the connection will be + * made through the specified proxy; Protocol handlers that do not + * support proxying will ignore the proxy parameter and make a + * normal connection. + * + * Calling this method preempts the system's default ProxySelector + * settings. + * + * @param u the URL that this connects to. + * @param p the proxy through which the connection will be made. + * If direct connection is desired, Proxy.NO_PROXY + * should be specified. + * @return a URLConnection object for the URL. + * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs while opening the + * connection. + * @exception IllegalArgumentException if either u or p is null, + * or p has the wrong type. + * @exception UnsupportedOperationException if the subclass that + * implements the protocol doesn't support this method. + * @since 1.5 + */ +// protected URLConnection openConnection(URL u, Proxy p) throws IOException { +// throw new UnsupportedOperationException("Method not implemented."); +// } + + /** + * Parses the string representation of a URL into a + * URL object. + *

+ * If there is any inherited context, then it has already been + * copied into the URL argument. + *

+ * The parseURL method of URLStreamHandler + * parses the string representation as if it were an + * http specification. Most URL protocol families have a + * similar parsing. A stream protocol handler for a protocol that has + * a different syntax must override this routine. + * + * @param u the URL to receive the result of parsing + * the spec. + * @param spec the String representing the URL that + * must be parsed. + * @param start the character index at which to begin parsing. This is + * just past the ':' (if there is one) that + * specifies the determination of the protocol name. + * @param limit the character position to stop parsing at. This is the + * end of the string or the position of the + * "#" character, if present. All information + * after the sharp sign indicates an anchor. + */ + protected void parseURL(URL u, String spec, int start, int limit) { + // These fields may receive context content if this was relative URL + String protocol = u.getProtocol(); + String authority = u.getAuthority(); + String userInfo = u.getUserInfo(); + String host = u.getHost(); + int port = u.getPort(); + String path = u.getPath(); + String query = u.getQuery(); + + // This field has already been parsed + String ref = u.getRef(); + + boolean isRelPath = false; + boolean queryOnly = false; + +// FIX: should not assume query if opaque + // Strip off the query part + if (start < limit) { + int queryStart = spec.indexOf('?'); + queryOnly = queryStart == start; + if ((queryStart != -1) && (queryStart < limit)) { + query = spec.substring(queryStart+1, limit); + if (limit > queryStart) + limit = queryStart; + spec = spec.substring(0, queryStart); + } + } + + int i = 0; + // Parse the authority part if any + boolean isUNCName = (start <= limit - 4) && + (spec.charAt(start) == '/') && + (spec.charAt(start + 1) == '/') && + (spec.charAt(start + 2) == '/') && + (spec.charAt(start + 3) == '/'); + if (!isUNCName && (start <= limit - 2) && (spec.charAt(start) == '/') && + (spec.charAt(start + 1) == '/')) { + start += 2; + i = spec.indexOf('/', start); + if (i < 0) { + i = spec.indexOf('?', start); + if (i < 0) + i = limit; + } + + host = authority = spec.substring(start, i); + + int ind = authority.indexOf('@'); + if (ind != -1) { + userInfo = authority.substring(0, ind); + host = authority.substring(ind+1); + } else { + userInfo = null; + } + if (host != null) { + // If the host is surrounded by [ and ] then its an IPv6 + // literal address as specified in RFC2732 + if (host.length()>0 && (host.charAt(0) == '[')) { + if ((ind = host.indexOf(']')) > 2) { + + String nhost = host ; + host = nhost.substring(0,ind+1); +// if (!IPAddressUtil. +// isIPv6LiteralAddress(host.substring(1, ind))) { +// throw new IllegalArgumentException( +// "Invalid host: "+ host); +// } + + port = -1 ; + if (nhost.length() > ind+1) { + if (nhost.charAt(ind+1) == ':') { + ++ind ; + // port can be null according to RFC2396 + if (nhost.length() > (ind + 1)) { + port = Integer.parseInt(nhost.substring(ind+1)); + } + } else { + throw new IllegalArgumentException( + "Invalid authority field: " + authority); + } + } + } else { + throw new IllegalArgumentException( + "Invalid authority field: " + authority); + } + } else { + ind = host.indexOf(':'); + port = -1; + if (ind >= 0) { + // port can be null according to RFC2396 + if (host.length() > (ind + 1)) { + port = Integer.parseInt(host.substring(ind + 1)); + } + host = host.substring(0, ind); + } + } + } else { + host = ""; + } + if (port < -1) + throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid port number :" + + port); + start = i; + // If the authority is defined then the path is defined by the + // spec only; See RFC 2396 Section 5.2.4. + if (authority != null && authority.length() > 0) + path = ""; + } + + if (host == null) { + host = ""; + } + + // Parse the file path if any + if (start < limit) { + if (spec.charAt(start) == '/') { + path = spec.substring(start, limit); + } else if (path != null && path.length() > 0) { + isRelPath = true; + int ind = path.lastIndexOf('/'); + String seperator = ""; + if (ind == -1 && authority != null) + seperator = "/"; + path = path.substring(0, ind + 1) + seperator + + spec.substring(start, limit); + + } else { + String seperator = (authority != null) ? "/" : ""; + path = seperator + spec.substring(start, limit); + } + } else if (queryOnly && path != null) { + int ind = path.lastIndexOf('/'); + if (ind < 0) + ind = 0; + path = path.substring(0, ind) + "/"; + } + if (path == null) + path = ""; + + if (isRelPath) { + // Remove embedded /./ + while ((i = path.indexOf("/./")) >= 0) { + path = path.substring(0, i) + path.substring(i + 2); + } + // Remove embedded /../ if possible + i = 0; + while ((i = path.indexOf("/../", i)) >= 0) { + /* + * A "/../" will cancel the previous segment and itself, + * unless that segment is a "/../" itself + * i.e. "/a/b/../c" becomes "/a/c" + * but "/../../a" should stay unchanged + */ + if (i > 0 && (limit = path.lastIndexOf('/', i - 1)) >= 0 && + (path.indexOf("/../", limit) != 0)) { + path = path.substring(0, limit) + path.substring(i + 3); + i = 0; + } else { + i = i + 3; + } + } + // Remove trailing .. if possible + while (path.endsWith("/..")) { + i = path.indexOf("/.."); + if ((limit = path.lastIndexOf('/', i - 1)) >= 0) { + path = path.substring(0, limit+1); + } else { + break; + } + } + // Remove starting . + if (path.startsWith("./") && path.length() > 2) + path = path.substring(2); + + // Remove trailing . + if (path.endsWith("/.")) + path = path.substring(0, path.length() -1); + } + + setURL(u, protocol, host, port, authority, userInfo, path, query, ref); + } + + /** + * Returns the default port for a URL parsed by this handler. This method + * is meant to be overidden by handlers with default port numbers. + * @return the default port for a URL parsed by this handler. + * @since 1.3 + */ + protected int getDefaultPort() { + return -1; + } + + /** + * Provides the default equals calculation. May be overidden by handlers + * for other protocols that have different requirements for equals(). + * This method requires that none of its arguments is null. This is + * guaranteed by the fact that it is only called by java.net.URL class. + * @param u1 a URL object + * @param u2 a URL object + * @return true if the two urls are + * considered equal, ie. they refer to the same + * fragment in the same file. + * @since 1.3 + */ + protected boolean equals(URL u1, URL u2) { + String ref1 = u1.getRef(); + String ref2 = u2.getRef(); + return (ref1 == ref2 || (ref1 != null && ref1.equals(ref2))) && + sameFile(u1, u2); + } + + /** + * Provides the default hash calculation. May be overidden by handlers for + * other protocols that have different requirements for hashCode + * calculation. + * @param u a URL object + * @return an int suitable for hash table indexing + * @since 1.3 + */ + protected int hashCode(URL u) { + int h = 0; + + // Generate the protocol part. + String protocol = u.getProtocol(); + if (protocol != null) + h += protocol.hashCode(); + + // Generate the host part. + Object addr = getHostAddress(u); + if (addr != null) { + h += addr.hashCode(); + } else { + String host = u.getHost(); + if (host != null) + h += host.toLowerCase().hashCode(); + } + + // Generate the file part. + String file = u.getFile(); + if (file != null) + h += file.hashCode(); + + // Generate the port part. + if (u.getPort() == -1) + h += getDefaultPort(); + else + h += u.getPort(); + + // Generate the ref part. + String ref = u.getRef(); + if (ref != null) + h += ref.hashCode(); + + return h; + } + + /** + * Compare two urls to see whether they refer to the same file, + * i.e., having the same protocol, host, port, and path. + * This method requires that none of its arguments is null. This is + * guaranteed by the fact that it is only called indirectly + * by java.net.URL class. + * @param u1 a URL object + * @param u2 a URL object + * @return true if u1 and u2 refer to the same file + * @since 1.3 + */ + protected boolean sameFile(URL u1, URL u2) { + // Compare the protocols. + if (!((u1.getProtocol() == u2.getProtocol()) || + (u1.getProtocol() != null && + u1.getProtocol().equalsIgnoreCase(u2.getProtocol())))) + return false; + + // Compare the files. + if (!(u1.getFile() == u2.getFile() || + (u1.getFile() != null && u1.getFile().equals(u2.getFile())))) + return false; + + // Compare the ports. + int port1, port2; + port1 = (u1.getPort() != -1) ? u1.getPort() : u1.handler.getDefaultPort(); + port2 = (u2.getPort() != -1) ? u2.getPort() : u2.handler.getDefaultPort(); + if (port1 != port2) + return false; + + // Compare the hosts. + if (!hostsEqual(u1, u2)) + return false; + + return true; + } + + /** + * Get the IP address of our host. An empty host field or a DNS failure + * will result in a null return. + * + * @param u a URL object + * @return an InetAddress representing the host + * IP address. + * @since 1.3 + */ + private synchronized Object getHostAddress(URL u) { + return u.hostAddress; + } + + /** + * Compares the host components of two URLs. + * @param u1 the URL of the first host to compare + * @param u2 the URL of the second host to compare + * @return true if and only if they + * are equal, false otherwise. + * @since 1.3 + */ + protected boolean hostsEqual(URL u1, URL u2) { + Object a1 = getHostAddress(u1); + Object a2 = getHostAddress(u2); + // if we have internet address for both, compare them + if (a1 != null && a2 != null) { + return a1.equals(a2); + // else, if both have host names, compare them + } else if (u1.getHost() != null && u2.getHost() != null) + return u1.getHost().equalsIgnoreCase(u2.getHost()); + else + return u1.getHost() == null && u2.getHost() == null; + } + + /** + * Converts a URL of a specific protocol to a + * String. + * + * @param u the URL. + * @return a string representation of the URL argument. + */ + protected String toExternalForm(URL u) { + + // pre-compute length of StringBuffer + int len = u.getProtocol().length() + 1; + if (u.getAuthority() != null && u.getAuthority().length() > 0) + len += 2 + u.getAuthority().length(); + if (u.getPath() != null) { + len += u.getPath().length(); + } + if (u.getQuery() != null) { + len += 1 + u.getQuery().length(); + } + if (u.getRef() != null) + len += 1 + u.getRef().length(); + + StringBuffer result = new StringBuffer(len); + result.append(u.getProtocol()); + result.append(":"); + if (u.getAuthority() != null && u.getAuthority().length() > 0) { + result.append("//"); + result.append(u.getAuthority()); + } + if (u.getPath() != null) { + result.append(u.getPath()); + } + if (u.getQuery() != null) { + result.append('?'); + result.append(u.getQuery()); + } + if (u.getRef() != null) { + result.append("#"); + result.append(u.getRef()); + } + return result.toString(); + } + + /** + * Sets the fields of the URL argument to the indicated values. + * Only classes derived from URLStreamHandler are supposed to be able + * to call the set method on a URL. + * + * @param u the URL to modify. + * @param protocol the protocol name. + * @param host the remote host value for the URL. + * @param port the port on the remote machine. + * @param authority the authority part for the URL. + * @param userInfo the userInfo part of the URL. + * @param path the path component of the URL. + * @param query the query part for the URL. + * @param ref the reference. + * @exception SecurityException if the protocol handler of the URL is + * different from this one + * @see java.net.URL#set(java.lang.String, java.lang.String, int, java.lang.String, java.lang.String) + * @since 1.3 + */ + protected void setURL(URL u, String protocol, String host, int port, + String authority, String userInfo, String path, + String query, String ref) { + if (this != u.handler) { + throw new SecurityException("handler for url different from " + + "this handler"); + } + // ensure that no one can reset the protocol on a given URL. + u.set(u.getProtocol(), host, port, authority, userInfo, path, query, ref); + } + + /** + * Sets the fields of the URL argument to the indicated values. + * Only classes derived from URLStreamHandler are supposed to be able + * to call the set method on a URL. + * + * @param u the URL to modify. + * @param protocol the protocol name. This value is ignored since 1.2. + * @param host the remote host value for the URL. + * @param port the port on the remote machine. + * @param file the file. + * @param ref the reference. + * @exception SecurityException if the protocol handler of the URL is + * different from this one + * @deprecated Use setURL(URL, String, String, int, String, String, String, + * String); + */ + @Deprecated + protected void setURL(URL u, String protocol, String host, int port, + String file, String ref) { + /* + * Only old URL handlers call this, so assume that the host + * field might contain "user:passwd@host". Fix as necessary. + */ + String authority = null; + String userInfo = null; + if (host != null && host.length() != 0) { + authority = (port == -1) ? host : host + ":" + port; + int at = host.lastIndexOf('@'); + if (at != -1) { + userInfo = host.substring(0, at); + host = host.substring(at+1); + } + } + + /* + * Assume file might contain query part. Fix as necessary. + */ + String path = null; + String query = null; + if (file != null) { + int q = file.lastIndexOf('?'); + if (q != -1) { + query = file.substring(q+1); + path = file.substring(0, q); + } else + path = file; + } + setURL(u, protocol, host, port, authority, userInfo, path, query, ref); + } +}