MINOR: http: Considere empty ports as valid default ports
In RFC3986#6.2.3, following URIs are considered as equivalent: http://example.com http://example.com/ http://example.com:/ http://example.com:80/ The third one is interristing because the port is empty and it is still considered as a default port. Thus, http_get_host_port() does no longer return IST_NULL when the port is empty. Now, a ist is returned, it points on the first character after the colon (':') with a length of 0. In addition, http_is_default_port() now considers an empty port as a default port, regardless the scheme. This patch must not be backported, if so, without the previous one ("MINOR: h1: Consider empty port as invalid in authority for CONNECT").
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@ -479,7 +479,9 @@ const char *http_get_reason(unsigned int status)
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}
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/* Returns the ist string corresponding to port part (without ':') in the host
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* <host> or IST_NULL if not found.
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* <host>, IST_NULL if no ':' is found or an empty IST if there is no digit. In
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* the last case, the result is the original ist trimed to 0. So be sure to test
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* the result length before doing any pointer arithmetic.
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*/
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struct ist http_get_host_port(const struct ist host)
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{
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for (ptr = end; ptr > start && isdigit((unsigned char)*--ptr););
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/* no port found */
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if (likely(*ptr != ':' || ptr+1 == end || ptr == start))
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if (likely(*ptr != ':'))
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return IST_NULL;
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if (ptr+1 == end)
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return isttrim(host, 0);
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return istnext(ist2(ptr, end - ptr));
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}
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@ -503,6 +507,9 @@ struct ist http_get_host_port(const struct ist host)
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*/
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int http_is_default_port(const struct ist schm, const struct ist port)
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{
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if (!istlen(port))
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return 1;
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if (!isttest(schm))
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return (isteq(port, ist("443")) || isteq(port, ist("80")));
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else
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