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authorDimitri Sokolyuk <demon@dim13.org>2018-09-27 20:03:23 +0200
committerDimitri Sokolyuk <demon@dim13.org>2018-09-27 20:03:23 +0200
commit14bb08c1df8db9ec6c8a05520d4eee67971235d9 (patch)
treefc820e59c26ed4c5e87e65737909b47959f0faa5 /vendor/golang.org/x/net/http
parent54eb169e8fc9bc0357139e7c259e977b184f8fbb (diff)
mod tidy
Diffstat (limited to 'vendor/golang.org/x/net/http')
-rw-r--r--vendor/golang.org/x/net/http/httpguts/guts.go50
-rw-r--r--vendor/golang.org/x/net/http/httpguts/httplex.go346
-rw-r--r--vendor/golang.org/x/net/http/httpproxy/proxy.go239
3 files changed, 0 insertions, 635 deletions
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http/httpguts/guts.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http/httpguts/guts.go
deleted file mode 100644
index e6cd0ce..0000000
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http/httpguts/guts.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,50 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2018 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
-// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-// Package httpguts provides functions implementing various details
-// of the HTTP specification.
-//
-// This package is shared by the standard library (which vendors it)
-// and x/net/http2. It comes with no API stability promise.
-package httpguts
-
-import (
- "net/textproto"
- "strings"
-)
-
-// ValidTrailerHeader reports whether name is a valid header field name to appear
-// in trailers.
-// See RFC 7230, Section 4.1.2
-func ValidTrailerHeader(name string) bool {
- name = textproto.CanonicalMIMEHeaderKey(name)
- if strings.HasPrefix(name, "If-") || badTrailer[name] {
- return false
- }
- return true
-}
-
-var badTrailer = map[string]bool{
- "Authorization": true,
- "Cache-Control": true,
- "Connection": true,
- "Content-Encoding": true,
- "Content-Length": true,
- "Content-Range": true,
- "Content-Type": true,
- "Expect": true,
- "Host": true,
- "Keep-Alive": true,
- "Max-Forwards": true,
- "Pragma": true,
- "Proxy-Authenticate": true,
- "Proxy-Authorization": true,
- "Proxy-Connection": true,
- "Range": true,
- "Realm": true,
- "Te": true,
- "Trailer": true,
- "Transfer-Encoding": true,
- "Www-Authenticate": true,
-}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http/httpguts/httplex.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http/httpguts/httplex.go
deleted file mode 100644
index e7de24e..0000000
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http/httpguts/httplex.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,346 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2016 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
-// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-package httpguts
-
-import (
- "net"
- "strings"
- "unicode/utf8"
-
- "golang.org/x/net/idna"
-)
-
-var isTokenTable = [127]bool{
- '!': true,
- '#': true,
- '$': true,
- '%': true,
- '&': true,
- '\'': true,
- '*': true,
- '+': true,
- '-': true,
- '.': true,
- '0': true,
- '1': true,
- '2': true,
- '3': true,
- '4': true,
- '5': true,
- '6': true,
- '7': true,
- '8': true,
- '9': true,
- 'A': true,
- 'B': true,
- 'C': true,
- 'D': true,
- 'E': true,
- 'F': true,
- 'G': true,
- 'H': true,
- 'I': true,
- 'J': true,
- 'K': true,
- 'L': true,
- 'M': true,
- 'N': true,
- 'O': true,
- 'P': true,
- 'Q': true,
- 'R': true,
- 'S': true,
- 'T': true,
- 'U': true,
- 'W': true,
- 'V': true,
- 'X': true,
- 'Y': true,
- 'Z': true,
- '^': true,
- '_': true,
- '`': true,
- 'a': true,
- 'b': true,
- 'c': true,
- 'd': true,
- 'e': true,
- 'f': true,
- 'g': true,
- 'h': true,
- 'i': true,
- 'j': true,
- 'k': true,
- 'l': true,
- 'm': true,
- 'n': true,
- 'o': true,
- 'p': true,
- 'q': true,
- 'r': true,
- 's': true,
- 't': true,
- 'u': true,
- 'v': true,
- 'w': true,
- 'x': true,
- 'y': true,
- 'z': true,
- '|': true,
- '~': true,
-}
-
-func IsTokenRune(r rune) bool {
- i := int(r)
- return i < len(isTokenTable) && isTokenTable[i]
-}
-
-func isNotToken(r rune) bool {
- return !IsTokenRune(r)
-}
-
-// HeaderValuesContainsToken reports whether any string in values
-// contains the provided token, ASCII case-insensitively.
-func HeaderValuesContainsToken(values []string, token string) bool {
- for _, v := range values {
- if headerValueContainsToken(v, token) {
- return true
- }
- }
- return false
-}
-
-// isOWS reports whether b is an optional whitespace byte, as defined
-// by RFC 7230 section 3.2.3.
-func isOWS(b byte) bool { return b == ' ' || b == '\t' }
-
-// trimOWS returns x with all optional whitespace removes from the
-// beginning and end.
-func trimOWS(x string) string {
- // TODO: consider using strings.Trim(x, " \t") instead,
- // if and when it's fast enough. See issue 10292.
- // But this ASCII-only code will probably always beat UTF-8
- // aware code.
- for len(x) > 0 && isOWS(x[0]) {
- x = x[1:]
- }
- for len(x) > 0 && isOWS(x[len(x)-1]) {
- x = x[:len(x)-1]
- }
- return x
-}
-
-// headerValueContainsToken reports whether v (assumed to be a
-// 0#element, in the ABNF extension described in RFC 7230 section 7)
-// contains token amongst its comma-separated tokens, ASCII
-// case-insensitively.
-func headerValueContainsToken(v string, token string) bool {
- v = trimOWS(v)
- if comma := strings.IndexByte(v, ','); comma != -1 {
- return tokenEqual(trimOWS(v[:comma]), token) || headerValueContainsToken(v[comma+1:], token)
- }
- return tokenEqual(v, token)
-}
-
-// lowerASCII returns the ASCII lowercase version of b.
-func lowerASCII(b byte) byte {
- if 'A' <= b && b <= 'Z' {
- return b + ('a' - 'A')
- }
- return b
-}
-
-// tokenEqual reports whether t1 and t2 are equal, ASCII case-insensitively.
-func tokenEqual(t1, t2 string) bool {
- if len(t1) != len(t2) {
- return false
- }
- for i, b := range t1 {
- if b >= utf8.RuneSelf {
- // No UTF-8 or non-ASCII allowed in tokens.
- return false
- }
- if lowerASCII(byte(b)) != lowerASCII(t2[i]) {
- return false
- }
- }
- return true
-}
-
-// isLWS reports whether b is linear white space, according
-// to http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec2.html#sec2.2
-// LWS = [CRLF] 1*( SP | HT )
-func isLWS(b byte) bool { return b == ' ' || b == '\t' }
-
-// isCTL reports whether b is a control byte, according
-// to http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec2.html#sec2.2
-// CTL = <any US-ASCII control character
-// (octets 0 - 31) and DEL (127)>
-func isCTL(b byte) bool {
- const del = 0x7f // a CTL
- return b < ' ' || b == del
-}
-
-// ValidHeaderFieldName reports whether v is a valid HTTP/1.x header name.
-// HTTP/2 imposes the additional restriction that uppercase ASCII
-// letters are not allowed.
-//
-// RFC 7230 says:
-// header-field = field-name ":" OWS field-value OWS
-// field-name = token
-// token = 1*tchar
-// tchar = "!" / "#" / "$" / "%" / "&" / "'" / "*" / "+" / "-" / "." /
-// "^" / "_" / "`" / "|" / "~" / DIGIT / ALPHA
-func ValidHeaderFieldName(v string) bool {
- if len(v) == 0 {
- return false
- }
- for _, r := range v {
- if !IsTokenRune(r) {
- return false
- }
- }
- return true
-}
-
-// ValidHostHeader reports whether h is a valid host header.
-func ValidHostHeader(h string) bool {
- // The latest spec is actually this:
- //
- // http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7230#section-5.4
- // Host = uri-host [ ":" port ]
- //
- // Where uri-host is:
- // http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc3986#section-3.2.2
- //
- // But we're going to be much more lenient for now and just
- // search for any byte that's not a valid byte in any of those
- // expressions.
- for i := 0; i < len(h); i++ {
- if !validHostByte[h[i]] {
- return false
- }
- }
- return true
-}
-
-// See the validHostHeader comment.
-var validHostByte = [256]bool{
- '0': true, '1': true, '2': true, '3': true, '4': true, '5': true, '6': true, '7': true,
- '8': true, '9': true,
-
- 'a': true, 'b': true, 'c': true, 'd': true, 'e': true, 'f': true, 'g': true, 'h': true,
- 'i': true, 'j': true, 'k': true, 'l': true, 'm': true, 'n': true, 'o': true, 'p': true,
- 'q': true, 'r': true, 's': true, 't': true, 'u': true, 'v': true, 'w': true, 'x': true,
- 'y': true, 'z': true,
-
- 'A': true, 'B': true, 'C': true, 'D': true, 'E': true, 'F': true, 'G': true, 'H': true,
- 'I': true, 'J': true, 'K': true, 'L': true, 'M': true, 'N': true, 'O': true, 'P': true,
- 'Q': true, 'R': true, 'S': true, 'T': true, 'U': true, 'V': true, 'W': true, 'X': true,
- 'Y': true, 'Z': true,
-
- '!': true, // sub-delims
- '$': true, // sub-delims
- '%': true, // pct-encoded (and used in IPv6 zones)
- '&': true, // sub-delims
- '(': true, // sub-delims
- ')': true, // sub-delims
- '*': true, // sub-delims
- '+': true, // sub-delims
- ',': true, // sub-delims
- '-': true, // unreserved
- '.': true, // unreserved
- ':': true, // IPv6address + Host expression's optional port
- ';': true, // sub-delims
- '=': true, // sub-delims
- '[': true,
- '\'': true, // sub-delims
- ']': true,
- '_': true, // unreserved
- '~': true, // unreserved
-}
-
-// ValidHeaderFieldValue reports whether v is a valid "field-value" according to
-// http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec4.html#sec4.2 :
-//
-// message-header = field-name ":" [ field-value ]
-// field-value = *( field-content | LWS )
-// field-content = <the OCTETs making up the field-value
-// and consisting of either *TEXT or combinations
-// of token, separators, and quoted-string>
-//
-// http://www.w3.org/Protocols/rfc2616/rfc2616-sec2.html#sec2.2 :
-//
-// TEXT = <any OCTET except CTLs,
-// but including LWS>
-// LWS = [CRLF] 1*( SP | HT )
-// CTL = <any US-ASCII control character
-// (octets 0 - 31) and DEL (127)>
-//
-// RFC 7230 says:
-// field-value = *( field-content / obs-fold )
-// obj-fold = N/A to http2, and deprecated
-// field-content = field-vchar [ 1*( SP / HTAB ) field-vchar ]
-// field-vchar = VCHAR / obs-text
-// obs-text = %x80-FF
-// VCHAR = "any visible [USASCII] character"
-//
-// http2 further says: "Similarly, HTTP/2 allows header field values
-// that are not valid. While most of the values that can be encoded
-// will not alter header field parsing, carriage return (CR, ASCII
-// 0xd), line feed (LF, ASCII 0xa), and the zero character (NUL, ASCII
-// 0x0) might be exploited by an attacker if they are translated
-// verbatim. Any request or response that contains a character not
-// permitted in a header field value MUST be treated as malformed
-// (Section 8.1.2.6). Valid characters are defined by the
-// field-content ABNF rule in Section 3.2 of [RFC7230]."
-//
-// This function does not (yet?) properly handle the rejection of
-// strings that begin or end with SP or HTAB.
-func ValidHeaderFieldValue(v string) bool {
- for i := 0; i < len(v); i++ {
- b := v[i]
- if isCTL(b) && !isLWS(b) {
- return false
- }
- }
- return true
-}
-
-func isASCII(s string) bool {
- for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
- if s[i] >= utf8.RuneSelf {
- return false
- }
- }
- return true
-}
-
-// PunycodeHostPort returns the IDNA Punycode version
-// of the provided "host" or "host:port" string.
-func PunycodeHostPort(v string) (string, error) {
- if isASCII(v) {
- return v, nil
- }
-
- host, port, err := net.SplitHostPort(v)
- if err != nil {
- // The input 'v' argument was just a "host" argument,
- // without a port. This error should not be returned
- // to the caller.
- host = v
- port = ""
- }
- host, err = idna.ToASCII(host)
- if err != nil {
- // Non-UTF-8? Not representable in Punycode, in any
- // case.
- return "", err
- }
- if port == "" {
- return host, nil
- }
- return net.JoinHostPort(host, port), nil
-}
diff --git a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http/httpproxy/proxy.go b/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http/httpproxy/proxy.go
deleted file mode 100644
index cbe1d2a..0000000
--- a/vendor/golang.org/x/net/http/httpproxy/proxy.go
+++ /dev/null
@@ -1,239 +0,0 @@
-// Copyright 2017 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
-// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
-// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
-
-// Package httpproxy provides support for HTTP proxy determination
-// based on environment variables, as provided by net/http's
-// ProxyFromEnvironment function.
-//
-// The API is not subject to the Go 1 compatibility promise and may change at
-// any time.
-package httpproxy
-
-import (
- "errors"
- "fmt"
- "net"
- "net/url"
- "os"
- "strings"
- "unicode/utf8"
-
- "golang.org/x/net/idna"
-)
-
-// Config holds configuration for HTTP proxy settings. See
-// FromEnvironment for details.
-type Config struct {
- // HTTPProxy represents the value of the HTTP_PROXY or
- // http_proxy environment variable. It will be used as the proxy
- // URL for HTTP requests and HTTPS requests unless overridden by
- // HTTPSProxy or NoProxy.
- HTTPProxy string
-
- // HTTPSProxy represents the HTTPS_PROXY or https_proxy
- // environment variable. It will be used as the proxy URL for
- // HTTPS requests unless overridden by NoProxy.
- HTTPSProxy string
-
- // NoProxy represents the NO_PROXY or no_proxy environment
- // variable. It specifies URLs that should be excluded from
- // proxying as a comma-separated list of domain names or a
- // single asterisk (*) to indicate that no proxying should be
- // done. A domain name matches that name and all subdomains. A
- // domain name with a leading "." matches subdomains only. For
- // example "foo.com" matches "foo.com" and "bar.foo.com";
- // ".y.com" matches "x.y.com" but not "y.com".
- NoProxy string
-
- // CGI holds whether the current process is running
- // as a CGI handler (FromEnvironment infers this from the
- // presence of a REQUEST_METHOD environment variable).
- // When this is set, ProxyForURL will return an error
- // when HTTPProxy applies, because a client could be
- // setting HTTP_PROXY maliciously. See https://golang.org/s/cgihttpproxy.
- CGI bool
-}
-
-// FromEnvironment returns a Config instance populated from the
-// environment variables HTTP_PROXY, HTTPS_PROXY and NO_PROXY (or the
-// lowercase versions thereof). HTTPS_PROXY takes precedence over
-// HTTP_PROXY for https requests.
-//
-// The environment values may be either a complete URL or a
-// "host[:port]", in which case the "http" scheme is assumed. An error
-// is returned if the value is a different form.
-func FromEnvironment() *Config {
- return &Config{
- HTTPProxy: getEnvAny("HTTP_PROXY", "http_proxy"),
- HTTPSProxy: getEnvAny("HTTPS_PROXY", "https_proxy"),
- NoProxy: getEnvAny("NO_PROXY", "no_proxy"),
- CGI: os.Getenv("REQUEST_METHOD") != "",
- }
-}
-
-func getEnvAny(names ...string) string {
- for _, n := range names {
- if val := os.Getenv(n); val != "" {
- return val
- }
- }
- return ""
-}
-
-// ProxyFunc returns a function that determines the proxy URL to use for
-// a given request URL. Changing the contents of cfg will not affect
-// proxy functions created earlier.
-//
-// A nil URL and nil error are returned if no proxy is defined in the
-// environment, or a proxy should not be used for the given request, as
-// defined by NO_PROXY.
-//
-// As a special case, if req.URL.Host is "localhost" (with or without a
-// port number), then a nil URL and nil error will be returned.
-func (cfg *Config) ProxyFunc() func(reqURL *url.URL) (*url.URL, error) {
- // Prevent Config changes from affecting the function calculation.
- // TODO Preprocess proxy settings for more efficient evaluation.
- cfg1 := *cfg
- return cfg1.proxyForURL
-}
-
-func (cfg *Config) proxyForURL(reqURL *url.URL) (*url.URL, error) {
- var proxy string
- if reqURL.Scheme == "https" {
- proxy = cfg.HTTPSProxy
- }
- if proxy == "" {
- proxy = cfg.HTTPProxy
- if proxy != "" && cfg.CGI {
- return nil, errors.New("refusing to use HTTP_PROXY value in CGI environment; see golang.org/s/cgihttpproxy")
- }
- }
- if proxy == "" {
- return nil, nil
- }
- if !cfg.useProxy(canonicalAddr(reqURL)) {
- return nil, nil
- }
- proxyURL, err := url.Parse(proxy)
- if err != nil ||
- (proxyURL.Scheme != "http" &&
- proxyURL.Scheme != "https" &&
- proxyURL.Scheme != "socks5") {
- // proxy was bogus. Try prepending "http://" to it and
- // see if that parses correctly. If not, we fall
- // through and complain about the original one.
- if proxyURL, err := url.Parse("http://" + proxy); err == nil {
- return proxyURL, nil
- }
- }
- if err != nil {
- return nil, fmt.Errorf("invalid proxy address %q: %v", proxy, err)
- }
- return proxyURL, nil
-}
-
-// useProxy reports whether requests to addr should use a proxy,
-// according to the NO_PROXY or no_proxy environment variable.
-// addr is always a canonicalAddr with a host and port.
-func (cfg *Config) useProxy(addr string) bool {
- if len(addr) == 0 {
- return true
- }
- host, _, err := net.SplitHostPort(addr)
- if err != nil {
- return false
- }
- if host == "localhost" {
- return false
- }
- if ip := net.ParseIP(host); ip != nil {
- if ip.IsLoopback() {
- return false
- }
- }
-
- noProxy := cfg.NoProxy
- if noProxy == "*" {
- return false
- }
-
- addr = strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(addr))
- if hasPort(addr) {
- addr = addr[:strings.LastIndex(addr, ":")]
- }
-
- for _, p := range strings.Split(noProxy, ",") {
- p = strings.ToLower(strings.TrimSpace(p))
- if len(p) == 0 {
- continue
- }
- if hasPort(p) {
- p = p[:strings.LastIndex(p, ":")]
- }
- if addr == p {
- return false
- }
- if len(p) == 0 {
- // There is no host part, likely the entry is malformed; ignore.
- continue
- }
- if p[0] == '.' && (strings.HasSuffix(addr, p) || addr == p[1:]) {
- // no_proxy ".foo.com" matches "bar.foo.com" or "foo.com"
- return false
- }
- if p[0] != '.' && strings.HasSuffix(addr, p) && addr[len(addr)-len(p)-1] == '.' {
- // no_proxy "foo.com" matches "bar.foo.com"
- return false
- }
- }
- return true
-}
-
-var portMap = map[string]string{
- "http": "80",
- "https": "443",
- "socks5": "1080",
-}
-
-// canonicalAddr returns url.Host but always with a ":port" suffix
-func canonicalAddr(url *url.URL) string {
- addr := url.Hostname()
- if v, err := idnaASCII(addr); err == nil {
- addr = v
- }
- port := url.Port()
- if port == "" {
- port = portMap[url.Scheme]
- }
- return net.JoinHostPort(addr, port)
-}
-
-// Given a string of the form "host", "host:port", or "[ipv6::address]:port",
-// return true if the string includes a port.
-func hasPort(s string) bool { return strings.LastIndex(s, ":") > strings.LastIndex(s, "]") }
-
-func idnaASCII(v string) (string, error) {
- // TODO: Consider removing this check after verifying performance is okay.
- // Right now punycode verification, length checks, context checks, and the
- // permissible character tests are all omitted. It also prevents the ToASCII
- // call from salvaging an invalid IDN, when possible. As a result it may be
- // possible to have two IDNs that appear identical to the user where the
- // ASCII-only version causes an error downstream whereas the non-ASCII
- // version does not.
- // Note that for correct ASCII IDNs ToASCII will only do considerably more
- // work, but it will not cause an allocation.
- if isASCII(v) {
- return v, nil
- }
- return idna.Lookup.ToASCII(v)
-}
-
-func isASCII(s string) bool {
- for i := 0; i < len(s); i++ {
- if s[i] >= utf8.RuneSelf {
- return false
- }
- }
- return true
-}