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nyaa-pantsu/vendor/github.com/gin-gonic/gin/path.go

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First batch of changes for the refactor (#1078) * First batch of changes for the refactor Added the support of gin in routes and other services/utils Begining implementation of JetHTML * Remove os folder * Move scrapers to own repo * Second batch of changes All .jet.html are the working templates. You can now test this PR, the index Page and upload works. If you want to complete the other html templates, you're welcome * Move captcha to util * Move uploadService to utils * Use govalidator instead of regex * Third batch of changes All the front end should as previously. I also fixed some minor things unrelated to the refactor (mostly style issues on static pages) Now errors can be accessed by importing the "errors" helpers and using the `yield errors(name="xxx")` command in templates. Same for infos. Templates are now more hierarchized with a base template "base.jet.html" which is extended depending on the context in "index_site" or "index_admin" layouts. Those layouts are extended than in every pages. Other helpers are captcha to render a captcha `yield captcha(captchaid="xxx")` And also csrf, with the command `yield csrf_field()` To translate, you don't have anymore to do `call $.T "xxx"`, you just have to do `T("xxx")`. Pages for the website part are in folders in the folder "templates/site". Pages for the admin part are in "templates/admin". Layouts are separated in "templates/layouts". Helpers and menu are in "templates/layouts/helpers" and "templates/layouts/menu". Error pages should be put in "templates/errors" * Added test on templates When adding a new template, you have to tell to template_test.go, the context of the new template (if it doesn't use the common context) * Panel admin works Now the templating part should work. The PR can now be fully tested. I think we should push the templating PR and do the routes/controllers/removal of services in another branch. So we know that this one is functional * Updated dependencies * Fixed test for modelhelper * Fix testing for commentlist * Fix travis :') * Just renamed router and removed network * Applying same SEO fix * Update form_validator.go * Added back regexp package
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// Copyright 2013 Julien Schmidt. All rights reserved.
// Based on the path package, Copyright 2009 The Go Authors.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be found
// in the LICENSE file.
package gin
// CleanPath is the URL version of path.Clean, it returns a canonical URL path
// for p, eliminating . and .. elements.
//
// The following rules are applied iteratively until no further processing can
// be done:
// 1. Replace multiple slashes with a single slash.
// 2. Eliminate each . path name element (the current directory).
// 3. Eliminate each inner .. path name element (the parent directory)
// along with the non-.. element that precedes it.
// 4. Eliminate .. elements that begin a rooted path:
// that is, replace "/.." by "/" at the beginning of a path.
//
// If the result of this process is an empty string, "/" is returned
func cleanPath(p string) string {
// Turn empty string into "/"
if p == "" {
return "/"
}
n := len(p)
var buf []byte
// Invariants:
// reading from path; r is index of next byte to process.
// writing to buf; w is index of next byte to write.
// path must start with '/'
r := 1
w := 1
if p[0] != '/' {
r = 0
buf = make([]byte, n+1)
buf[0] = '/'
}
trailing := n > 2 && p[n-1] == '/'
// A bit more clunky without a 'lazybuf' like the path package, but the loop
// gets completely inlined (bufApp). So in contrast to the path package this
// loop has no expensive function calls (except 1x make)
for r < n {
switch {
case p[r] == '/':
// empty path element, trailing slash is added after the end
r++
case p[r] == '.' && r+1 == n:
trailing = true
r++
case p[r] == '.' && p[r+1] == '/':
// . element
r++
case p[r] == '.' && p[r+1] == '.' && (r+2 == n || p[r+2] == '/'):
// .. element: remove to last /
r += 2
if w > 1 {
// can backtrack
w--
if buf == nil {
for w > 1 && p[w] != '/' {
w--
}
} else {
for w > 1 && buf[w] != '/' {
w--
}
}
}
default:
// real path element.
// add slash if needed
if w > 1 {
bufApp(&buf, p, w, '/')
w++
}
// copy element
for r < n && p[r] != '/' {
bufApp(&buf, p, w, p[r])
w++
r++
}
}
}
// re-append trailing slash
if trailing && w > 1 {
bufApp(&buf, p, w, '/')
w++
}
if buf == nil {
return p[:w]
}
return string(buf[:w])
}
// internal helper to lazily create a buffer if necessary
func bufApp(buf *[]byte, s string, w int, c byte) {
if *buf == nil {
if s[w] == c {
return
}
*buf = make([]byte, len(s))
copy(*buf, s[:w])
}
(*buf)[w] = c
}