Commit 8128b011 authored by Emil Hessman's avatar Emil Hessman Committed by Alex Brainman

path/filepath: make Join handle UNC paths on Windows

Unless the first element is a Universal Naming Convention (UNC)[0]
path, Join shouldn't create a UNC path on Windows.

For example, Join inadvertently creates a UNC path on Windows when
told to join at least three non-empty path elements, where the first
element is `\` or `/`.

This CL prevents creation of a UNC path prefix when the first path
element isn't a UNC path.

Since this introduces some amount of Windows-specific logic, Join is
moved to a per GOOS implementation.

Fixes #9167.

[0]: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/gg465305.aspx

Change-Id: Ib6eda597106cb025137673b33c4828df1367f75b
Reviewed-on: https://go-review.googlesource.com/2211Reviewed-by: 's avatarAlex Brainman <alex.brainman@gmail.com>
parent 4e0618c9
...@@ -196,13 +196,10 @@ func Split(path string) (dir, file string) { ...@@ -196,13 +196,10 @@ func Split(path string) (dir, file string) {
// Join joins any number of path elements into a single path, adding // Join joins any number of path elements into a single path, adding
// a Separator if necessary. The result is Cleaned, in particular // a Separator if necessary. The result is Cleaned, in particular
// all empty strings are ignored. // all empty strings are ignored.
// On Windows, the result is a UNC path if and only if the first path
// element is a UNC path.
func Join(elem ...string) string { func Join(elem ...string) string {
for i, e := range elem { return join(elem)
if e != "" {
return Clean(strings.Join(elem[i:], string(Separator)))
}
}
return ""
} }
// Ext returns the file name extension used by path. // Ext returns the file name extension used by path.
......
...@@ -32,3 +32,13 @@ func splitList(path string) []string { ...@@ -32,3 +32,13 @@ func splitList(path string) []string {
func abs(path string) (string, error) { func abs(path string) (string, error) {
return unixAbs(path) return unixAbs(path)
} }
func join(elem []string) string {
// If there's a bug here, fix the logic in ./path_unix.go too.
for i, e := range elem {
if e != "" {
return Clean(strings.Join(elem[i:], string(Separator)))
}
}
return ""
}
...@@ -242,6 +242,7 @@ var jointests = []JoinTest{ ...@@ -242,6 +242,7 @@ var jointests = []JoinTest{
// one parameter // one parameter
{[]string{""}, ""}, {[]string{""}, ""},
{[]string{"/"}, "/"},
{[]string{"a"}, "a"}, {[]string{"a"}, "a"},
// two parameters // two parameters
...@@ -249,10 +250,16 @@ var jointests = []JoinTest{ ...@@ -249,10 +250,16 @@ var jointests = []JoinTest{
{[]string{"a", ""}, "a"}, {[]string{"a", ""}, "a"},
{[]string{"", "b"}, "b"}, {[]string{"", "b"}, "b"},
{[]string{"/", "a"}, "/a"}, {[]string{"/", "a"}, "/a"},
{[]string{"/", "a/b"}, "/a/b"},
{[]string{"/", ""}, "/"}, {[]string{"/", ""}, "/"},
{[]string{"//", "a"}, "/a"},
{[]string{"/a", "b"}, "/a/b"},
{[]string{"a/", "b"}, "a/b"}, {[]string{"a/", "b"}, "a/b"},
{[]string{"a/", ""}, "a"}, {[]string{"a/", ""}, "a"},
{[]string{"", ""}, ""}, {[]string{"", ""}, ""},
// three parameters
{[]string{"/", "a", "b"}, "/a/b"},
} }
var winjointests = []JoinTest{ var winjointests = []JoinTest{
...@@ -262,13 +269,17 @@ var winjointests = []JoinTest{ ...@@ -262,13 +269,17 @@ var winjointests = []JoinTest{
{[]string{`C:\`, `Windows`}, `C:\Windows`}, {[]string{`C:\`, `Windows`}, `C:\Windows`},
{[]string{`C:`, `Windows`}, `C:\Windows`}, {[]string{`C:`, `Windows`}, `C:\Windows`},
{[]string{`\\host\share`, `foo`}, `\\host\share\foo`}, {[]string{`\\host\share`, `foo`}, `\\host\share\foo`},
{[]string{`\\host\share\foo`}, `\\host\share\foo`},
{[]string{`//host/share`, `foo/bar`}, `\\host\share\foo\bar`}, {[]string{`//host/share`, `foo/bar`}, `\\host\share\foo\bar`},
} {[]string{`\`}, `\`},
{[]string{`\`, ``}, `\`},
// join takes a []string and passes it to Join. {[]string{`\`, `a`}, `\a`},
func join(elem []string, args ...string) string { {[]string{`\\`, `a`}, `\a`},
args = elem {[]string{`\`, `a`, `b`}, `\a\b`},
return filepath.Join(args...) {[]string{`\\`, `a`, `b`}, `\a\b`},
{[]string{`\`, `\\a\b`, `c`}, `\a\b\c`},
{[]string{`\\a`, `b`, `c`}, `\a\b\c`},
{[]string{`\\a\`, `b`, `c`}, `\a\b\c`},
} }
func TestJoin(t *testing.T) { func TestJoin(t *testing.T) {
...@@ -276,8 +287,9 @@ func TestJoin(t *testing.T) { ...@@ -276,8 +287,9 @@ func TestJoin(t *testing.T) {
jointests = append(jointests, winjointests...) jointests = append(jointests, winjointests...)
} }
for _, test := range jointests { for _, test := range jointests {
if p := join(test.elem); p != filepath.FromSlash(test.path) { expected := filepath.FromSlash(test.path)
t.Errorf("join(%q) = %q, want %q", test.elem, p, test.path) if p := filepath.Join(test.elem...); p != expected {
t.Errorf("join(%q) = %q, want %q", test.elem, p, expected)
} }
} }
} }
......
...@@ -34,3 +34,13 @@ func splitList(path string) []string { ...@@ -34,3 +34,13 @@ func splitList(path string) []string {
func abs(path string) (string, error) { func abs(path string) (string, error) {
return unixAbs(path) return unixAbs(path)
} }
func join(elem []string) string {
// If there's a bug here, fix the logic in ./path_plan9.go too.
for i, e := range elem {
if e != "" {
return Clean(strings.Join(elem[i:], string(Separator)))
}
}
return ""
}
...@@ -108,3 +108,40 @@ func splitList(path string) []string { ...@@ -108,3 +108,40 @@ func splitList(path string) []string {
func abs(path string) (string, error) { func abs(path string) (string, error) {
return syscall.FullPath(path) return syscall.FullPath(path)
} }
func join(elem []string) string {
for i, e := range elem {
if e != "" {
return joinNonEmpty(elem[i:])
}
}
return ""
}
// joinNonEmpty is like join, but it assumes that the first element is non-empty.
func joinNonEmpty(elem []string) string {
// The following logic prevents Join from inadvertently creating a
// UNC path on Windows. Unless the first element is a UNC path, Join
// shouldn't create a UNC path. See golang.org/issue/9167.
p := Clean(strings.Join(elem, string(Separator)))
if !isUNC(p) {
return p
}
// p == UNC only allowed when the first element is a UNC path.
head := Clean(elem[0])
if isUNC(head) {
return p
}
// head + tail == UNC, but joining two non-UNC paths should not result
// in a UNC path. Undo creation of UNC path.
tail := Clean(strings.Join(elem[1:], string(Separator)))
if head[len(head)-1] == Separator {
return head + tail
}
return head + string(Separator) + tail
}
// isUNC returns true if path is a UNC path.
func isUNC(path string) bool {
return volumeNameLen(path) > 2
}
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