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Diffstat (limited to 'test')
-rw-r--r-- | test/test_uri.c | 56 |
1 files changed, 51 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/test/test_uri.c b/test/test_uri.c index c79e618d..ea66d0f1 100644 --- a/test/test_uri.c +++ b/test/test_uri.c @@ -81,17 +81,63 @@ static void test_uri_parsing(void) { test_file_uri(NULL, "C:/My 100%", true, "file:///C:/My%20100%%", NULL); - test_file_uri("ahost", - "C:\\Pointless Space", - true, - "file://ahost/C:/Pointless%20Space", - "C:/Pointless Space"); test_file_uri(NULL, "/foo/bar", true, "file:///foo/bar", NULL); test_file_uri("bhost", "/foo/bar", true, "file://bhost/foo/bar", NULL); test_file_uri(NULL, "a/relative path", false, "a/relative path", NULL); test_file_uri( NULL, "a/relative <path>", true, "a/relative%20%3Cpath%3E", NULL); +#ifdef _WIN32 + test_file_uri( + NULL, "C:\\My 100%", true, "file:///C:/My%20100%%", "C:/My 100%"); + + test_file_uri(NULL, + "\\drive\\relative", + true, + "file:///drive/relative", + "/drive/relative"); + + test_file_uri(NULL, + "C:\\Program Files\\Serd", + true, + "file:///C:/Program%20Files/Serd", + "C:/Program Files/Serd"); + + test_file_uri("ahost", + "C:\\Pointless Space", + true, + "file://ahost/C:/Pointless%20Space", + "C:/Pointless Space"); +#else + /* What happens with Windows paths on other platforms is a bit weird, but + more or less unavoidable. It doesn't work to interpret backslashes as + path separators on any other platform. */ + + test_file_uri("ahost", + "C:\\Pointless Space", + true, + "file://ahost/C:%5CPointless%20Space", + "/C:\\Pointless Space"); + + test_file_uri(NULL, + "\\drive\\relative", + true, + "%5Cdrive%5Crelative", + "\\drive\\relative"); + + test_file_uri(NULL, + "C:\\Program Files\\Serd", + true, + "file:///C:%5CProgram%20Files%5CSerd", + "/C:\\Program Files\\Serd"); + + test_file_uri("ahost", + "C:\\Pointless Space", + true, + "file://ahost/C:%5CPointless%20Space", + "/C:\\Pointless Space"); +#endif + // Test tolerance of parsing junk URI escapes uint8_t* out_path = serd_file_uri_parse(USTR("file:///foo/%0Xbar"), NULL); |