Commit ad341843 authored by Michael Teichgräber's avatar Michael Teichgräber Committed by Russ Cox

net: SplitHostPort: adjust error message for missing port in IPv6 addresses

An hostport of "[::1]" now results in the same error message
"missing port in address" as the hostport value "127.0.0.1",
so SplitHostPort won't complain about "too many colons
in address" anymore for an IPv6 address missing a port.

Added tests checking the error values.

Fixes #4526.

R=dave, rsc, mikioh.mikioh
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/7038045
parent eaced459
......@@ -269,6 +269,28 @@ var splitjointests = []struct {
{"127.0.0.1", "1234", "127.0.0.1:1234"},
{"::1", "80", "[::1]:80"},
{"google.com", "https%foo", "google.com:https%foo"}, // Go 1.0 behavior
{"", "0", ":0"},
{"127.0.0.1", "", "127.0.0.1:"}, // Go 1.0 behaviour
{"www.google.com", "", "www.google.com:"}, // Go 1.0 behaviour
}
var splitfailuretests = []struct {
HostPort string
Err string
}{
{"www.google.com", "missing port in address"},
{"127.0.0.1", "missing port in address"},
{"[::1]", "missing port in address"},
{"::1", "too many colons in address"},
// Test cases that didn't fail in Go 1.0
{"[foo:bar]", "missing port in address"},
{"[foo:bar]baz", "missing port in address"},
{"[foo]:[bar]:baz", "too many colons in address"},
{"[foo]bar:baz", "missing port in address"},
{"[foo]:[bar]baz", "unexpected '[' in address"},
{"foo[bar]:baz", "unexpected '[' in address"},
{"foo]bar:baz", "unexpected ']' in address"},
}
func TestSplitHostPort(t *testing.T) {
......@@ -277,6 +299,16 @@ func TestSplitHostPort(t *testing.T) {
t.Errorf("SplitHostPort(%q) = %q, %q, %v; want %q, %q, nil", tt.Join, host, port, err, tt.Host, tt.Port)
}
}
for _, tt := range splitfailuretests {
if _, _, err := SplitHostPort(tt.HostPort); err == nil {
t.Errorf("SplitHostPort(%q) should have failed", tt.HostPort)
} else {
e := err.(*AddrError)
if e.Err != tt.Err {
t.Errorf("SplitHostPort(%q) = _, _, %q; want %q", tt.HostPort, e.Err, tt.Err)
}
}
}
}
func TestJoinHostPort(t *testing.T) {
......
......@@ -77,23 +77,62 @@ func SplitHostPort(hostport string) (host, port string, err error) {
}
func splitHostPort(hostport string) (host, port, zone string, err error) {
j, k := 0, 0
// The port starts after the last colon.
i := last(hostport, ':')
if i < 0 {
err = &AddrError{"missing port in address", hostport}
return
goto missingPort
}
host, port = hostport[:i], hostport[i+1:]
// Can put brackets around host ...
if len(host) > 0 && host[0] == '[' && host[len(host)-1] == ']' {
host = host[1 : len(host)-1]
if hostport[0] == '[' {
// Expect the first ']' just before the last ':'.
end := byteIndex(hostport, ']')
if end < 0 {
err = &AddrError{"missing ']' in address", hostport}
return
}
switch end + 1 {
case len(hostport):
// There can't be a ':' behind the ']' now.
goto missingPort
case i:
// The expected result.
default:
// Either ']' isn't followed by a colon, or it is
// followed by a colon that is not the last one.
if hostport[end+1] == ':' {
goto tooManyColons
}
goto missingPort
}
host = hostport[1:end]
j, k = 1, end+1 // there can't be a '[' resp. ']' before these positions
} else {
// ... but if there are no brackets, no colons.
host = hostport[:i]
if byteIndex(host, ':') >= 0 {
err = &AddrError{"too many colons in address", hostport}
return
goto tooManyColons
}
}
if byteIndex(hostport[j:], '[') >= 0 {
err = &AddrError{"unexpected '[' in address", hostport}
return
}
if byteIndex(hostport[k:], ']') >= 0 {
err = &AddrError{"unexpected ']' in address", hostport}
return
}
port = hostport[i+1:]
return
missingPort:
err = &AddrError{"missing port in address", hostport}
return
tooManyColons:
err = &AddrError{"too many colons in address", hostport}
return
}
......
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