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			Java
		
	
	
	
| // URLStreamHandler.java - Superclass of all stream protocol handlers.
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| 
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| /* Copyright (C) 1999  Free Software Foundation
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| 
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|    This file is part of libgcj.
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| 
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| This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
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| Libgcj License.  Please consult the file "LIBGCJ_LICENSE" for
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| details.  */
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| 
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| package java.net;
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| 
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| /**
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|  * @author Warren Levy <warrenl@cygnus.com>
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|  * @date March 4, 1999.
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|  */
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| 
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| /**
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|  * Written using on-line Java Platform 1.2 API Specification, as well
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|  * as "The Java Class Libraries", 2nd edition (Addison-Wesley, 1998).
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|  * Status:  Believed complete and correct.
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|  */
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| 
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| public abstract class URLStreamHandler
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| {
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|   protected abstract URLConnection openConnection(URL u)
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|     throws java.io.IOException;
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| 
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|   protected void parseURL(URL u, String spec, int start, int limit)
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|   {
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|     String host = u.getHost();
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|     int port = u.getPort();
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|     String file = u.getFile();
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|     
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|     /* TBD: The JDK 1.2 doc specifically says that limit is the position
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|      * to stop parsing at and that it will be either the end of the string
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|      * or the position of '#'; thus the doc infers that this method does
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|      * not set the ref.
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|      */
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|     if (spec.regionMatches (start, "//", 0, 2))
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|       {
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| 	int hostEnd;
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| 	int colon;
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| 
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| 	start += 2;
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| 	int slash = spec.indexOf('/', start);
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| 	if (slash >= 0) 
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| 	  hostEnd = slash;
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|         else
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| 	  hostEnd = limit;
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| 
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| 	host = spec.substring (start, hostEnd);
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| 	
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| 	// Look for optional port number.  It is valid for the non-port
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| 	// part of the host name to be null (e.g. a URL "http://:80").
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| 	// TBD: JDK 1.2 in this case sets host to null rather than "";
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| 	// this is undocumented and likely an unintended side effect in 1.2
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| 	// so we'll be simple here and stick with "". Note that
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| 	// "http://" or "http:///" produce a "" host in JDK 1.2.
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| 	if ((colon = host.indexOf(':')) >= 0)
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| 	  {
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| 	    try
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| 	      {
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| 		port = Integer.parseInt(host.substring(colon + 1));
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| 	      }
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| 	    catch (NumberFormatException e)
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| 	      {
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| 		; // Ignore invalid port values; port is already set to u's
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| 		  // port.
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| 	      }
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| 	    host = host.substring(0, colon);
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| 	  }
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| 	file = null;
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| 	start = hostEnd;
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|       } 
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|     else if (host == null) 
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|       host = "";
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| 
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|     if (start < limit && spec.charAt(start) == '/') 
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|       {
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| 	// This is an absolute path name; ignore any file context.
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| 	file = spec.substring(start, limit);
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|       } 
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|     else if (file == null || file.length() <= 0)
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|       {
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| 	// No file context available; just spec for file.
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| 	file = "/" + spec.substring(start, limit);
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|       }
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|     else if (start < limit)
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|       {
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| 	// Context is available, but only override it if there is a new file.
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|         // FIXME: unsure to what extent `/` and File.separatorChar
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| 	//        can mix in URLs.  Ignore File.separatorChar for now.
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| 	file = file.substring(0, file.lastIndexOf('/'))
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| 		+ "/" + spec.substring(start, limit);
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|       }
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| 
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|     int index;
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| 
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|     // Replace "/./" with "/".  This probably isn't very efficient in
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|     // the general case, but it's probably not bad most of the time.
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|     while ((index = file.indexOf("/./")) >= 0)
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|       file = file.substring(0, index) + file.substring(index + 2);
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| 
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|     // Process "/../" correctly.  This probably isn't very efficient in
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|     // the general case, but it's probably not bad most of the time.
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|     while ((index = file.indexOf("/../")) >= 0)
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|       {
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| 	// Strip of the previous directory - if it exists.
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| 	int previous = file.lastIndexOf('/', index - 1);
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| 	if (previous >= 0)
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| 	  file = file.substring(0, previous) + file.substring(index + 3);
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| 	else
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| 	  break;
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|       }
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|     
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|     u.set(u.getProtocol(), host, port, file, u.getRef());
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|   }
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|   
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|   protected void setURL(URL u, String protocol, String host, int port,
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| 			String file, String ref)
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|   {
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|     u.set(protocol, host, port, file, ref);
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|   }
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| 
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|   protected String toExternalForm(URL u)
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|   {
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|     String resStr, host, file, ref;
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|     int port;
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| 
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|     resStr = u.getProtocol() + ":";
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|     host = u.getHost();
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|     port = u.getPort();
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|     file = u.getFile();
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|     ref = u.getRef();
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| 
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|     // JDK 1.2 online doc infers that host could be null because it
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|     // explicitly states that file cannot be null, but is silent on host.
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|     //
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|     // Note that this produces different results from JDK 1.2 as JDK 1.2
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|     // ignores a non-default port if host is null or "".  That is inconsistent
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|     // with the spec since the result of this method is spec'ed so it can be
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|     // used to construct a new URL that is equivalent to the original.
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|     if (host == null)
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|       host = "";
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|     if (port >= 0 || ! (host.length() == 0))
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|       resStr = resStr + "//" + host + (port < 0 ? "" : ":" + port);
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| 
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|     resStr = resStr + file;
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| 
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|     if (ref != null)
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|       resStr = resStr + "#" + ref;
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| 
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|     return resStr;
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|   }
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| }
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