We currently only support application/x-www-form-urlencoded for
form submissions, which uses a special percent encode set when
percent encoding the body/query. However, we were not using this
percent encode set.
With the new URL implementation, we can now specify the percent encode
set to be used, allowing us to use this special percent encode set.
This is one of the fixes needed to make the Google cookie consent work.
find_and_highlight() selected +1 too many bytes.
'Select All' selected +1 too many bytes past the end of
the buffer.
Status bar 'Selected Bytes' count was off by -1 when more
than zero bytes were selected.
This changes the URL class to use the correct constness for getters,
setters and other methods. It also changes the entire class to use east
const style.
This patch introduces a new operator== to compare an Optional to its
contained type directly. If the Optional does not contain a value, the
comparison will always return false.
This also adds a test case for the new behavior as well as comparison
between Optional objects themselves.
This adds a hostname parameter as the third parameter to
URL::create_with_file_scheme(). If the hostname is "localhost", it will
be ignored (as per the URL specification).
This can for example be used by ls(1) to create more conforming file
URLs.
This percent encodes/decodes the request URI when creating or parsing
raw HTTP requests. This is necessary because AK::URL now contains
percent decoded data, meaning we have to re-encode it for creating
raw requests.
This adds more tests for AK::URL. Furthermore, this also changes some
tests to conform to what the reworked URL class does (and the URL
specification mostly expects).
The m_path member variable has been superseded by m_paths. Thus, it has
been removed. The path() getter will continue to exist as a convenience
method for getting the path joined together as a string.
This adds URL serialization methods which are more in line with the
specification.
The serialize_for_display() method should be used e.g. in the browser
address bar, and as per the spec should not display username and
password. Furthermore, it could decode most percent-encoded code points,
although that is not implemented yet.
This adds a new URL parser, which aims to be compliant with the URL
specification (https://url.spec.whatwg.org/). It also contains a
rudimentary data URL parser.
This adds a few helper functions and a private constructor to
instantiate a data URL to the URL class. These will be needed by the
upcoming URL parser.
This adds the m_username, m_password, m_paths and m_cannot_be_a_base_url
member variables to the URL class. These are necessary for the upcoming
new URL parser.
The deprecated m_path variable shadows the m_paths variable if it is
non-null. This behavior will be removed once the old URL parser has been
removed.
This removes URLParser, because its two exposed functions, urlencode()
and urldecode(), have been superseded by URL::percent_encode() and
URL::percent_decode(). This is in preparation for the introduction of a
new URL parser.
This replaces all occurrences of those functions with the newly
implemented functions URL::percent_encode() and URL::percent_decode().
The old functions will be removed in a further commit.
This adds a few new functions to percent encode/decode strings according
to the URL specification. The functions allow specifying a
PercentEncodeSet, which is defined by the specification. It will be used
to replace the current urlencode() and urldecode() functions in a
further commit.
This commit adds a few duplicate helper functions in the URL class, such
as is_digit() and is_ascii_digit(). This will be cleaned up as soon as
the upcoming new URL parser will replace the current one.
This adds a peek method for Utf8CodepointIterator, which enables it to
be used in some parsing cases where peeking is necessary.
peek(0) is equivalent to operator*, expect that peek() does not contain
any assertions and will just return an empty Optional<u32>.
This also implements a test case for iterating UTF-8.
This renames all references to protocol to scheme, which is the name
used by the URL standard (https://url.spec.whatwg.org/). Externally, all
methods referencing "protocol" were duplicated with "scheme". The old
methods still exist as compatibility.
This patch removes unnecessary function parameter names in declarations
of the URL class. It also changes parameter types from String to
StringView where applicable.
Unfortunately we cannot enforce this with clang-format yet, as that
feature is not available. Until then, let's try to write new code
with this in mind, and convert old code as we go.
When we don't have a matching card for the lead card rather than
always preferring to play hearts we should try to get rid of our
high value cards first if no other player has hearts cards higher
than what we have.
When we're the third player in a trick and we don't have a lower value
card we would previously pick a slightly higher value card. Instead
we should pick the highest value card unless there are points in the
current trick or the lead card is spades and the higher value card
we would've picked is higher than the queen and another player still
has the queen.
The rationale is that we have to take the trick anyway so we might as
well get rid of our highest value card. If the trailing player has a
lower value card of the same type we take the trick but don't gain
any points. If they don't have a card of the same type it doesn't
matter whether we play a high value or low value card.
Previously the AI would prefer playing a lead card for which no other
player had a card with a higher value even though it also had a card
for which a higher value card was still in play.
Previously we didn't check that the selection's row index is in a valid
range before attempting to access its data via the model.
This could cause an out-of-bounds access to the model's Vector of
suggestions.
I think this should fix#7404, but I can't verify it does because
I wasn't able to reproduce it on my machine.