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[Chicken-janitors] Re: #396: Handle empty path components in uri-generic


From: Chicken Trac
Subject: [Chicken-janitors] Re: #396: Handle empty path components in uri-generic/uri-common
Date: Fri, 24 Sep 2010 02:42:48 -0000

#396: Handle empty path components in uri-generic/uri-common
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  Reporter:  sjamaan     |       Owner:  sjamaan                                
 
      Type:  defect      |      Status:  closed                                 
 
  Priority:  minor       |   Milestone:  4.7.0                                  
 
 Component:  extensions  |     Version:  4.6.x                                  
 
Resolution:  fixed       |    Keywords:  uri, pedantic strictness, rfc, 
standards
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Comment(by iraikov):

 Great, thanks for the testcases, so in the future we can refer to them
 after we have completely forgotten about this issue and vehemently argue
 about it again ;-) As for SMB, there is no official document that is
 specifically treating SMB URIs and their relationship to POSIX and UNC
 paths, but there is a candidate RFC, which I will look at more closely
 this weekend, and add an relevant examples from there as testcases for
 uri-generic.

 Replying to [comment:9 sjamaan]:
 > Oh, fun: I had actually caused this bug myself! (I just didn't remember)
 >
 > The changeset was [12721], but it doesn't have any associated tests or
 rationale ''why'' I did this, so I'll assume it was a brainfart.
 >
 > I've now committed a fix for this bug and added testcases for it in
 [20462].
 >
 > I'm closing the ticket, but if you want to still add those real-world
 SMB testcases, feel free to do so.

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Ticket URL: <http://bugs.call-cc.org/ticket/396#comment:10>
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