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IPv6 addresses can start with ":", for which QDir::isAbsolute() would always return true (QResourceFileEngine::isRelativePath() returns constant false) and would trip the calculation for local files. Similarly, IPv6 addresses can start with strings that look like Windows drives: "a:", "b:", "c:", "d:", "e:" and "f:" (though not today, as those address blocks are unassigned). Since a valid IPv6 address will definitely require at least one more colon and Windows file names cannot contain ':', there's no ambiguity: a valid IPv6 address is never a valid file on Windows. This resolves the ambiguity in favor of IPv6 for Unix filenames (which can contain a colon) and in case of an URL containing scheme, relative path and no authority ("dead:beef::" for example could have been parsed as scheme() == "dead" and path() == "beef::"). Task-number: QTBUG-41089 Change-Id: Id9119af1acf8a75a786519af3b48b4ca3dbf3719 Reviewed-by: David Faure <david.faure@kdab.com> |
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idna-test.c | ||
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tst_qurl_mac.mm | ||
tst_qurl.cpp |