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GH-126766: url2pathname()
: handle empty authority section.
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Discard two leading slashes from the beginning of a `file:` URI if they introduce an empty authority section. As a result, file URIs like `///etc/hosts` are correctly parsed as `/etc/hosts`.
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Thanks @barneygale for the PR 🌮🎉.. I'm working now to backport this PR to: 3.12, 3.13. |
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…ythonGH-126767) Discard two leading slashes from the beginning of a `file:` URI if they introduce an empty authority section. As a result, file URIs like `///etc/hosts` are correctly parsed as `/etc/hosts`. (cherry picked from commit cae9d9d) Co-authored-by: Barney Gale <barney.gale@gmail.com>
GH-126836 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.13 branch. |
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…ythonGH-126767) Discard two leading slashes from the beginning of a `file:` URI if they introduce an empty authority section. As a result, file URIs like `///etc/hosts` are correctly parsed as `/etc/hosts`. (cherry picked from commit cae9d9d) Co-authored-by: Barney Gale <barney.gale@gmail.com>
GH-126837 is a backport of this pull request to the 3.12 branch. |
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…H-126767) (#126836) GH-126766: `url2pathname()`: handle empty authority section. (GH-126767) Discard two leading slashes from the beginning of a `file:` URI if they introduce an empty authority section. As a result, file URIs like `///etc/hosts` are correctly parsed as `/etc/hosts`. (cherry picked from commit cae9d9d) Co-authored-by: Barney Gale <barney.gale@gmail.com>
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…H-126767) (#126837) GH-126766: `url2pathname()`: handle empty authority section. (GH-126767) Discard two leading slashes from the beginning of a `file:` URI if they introduce an empty authority section. As a result, file URIs like `///etc/hosts` are correctly parsed as `/etc/hosts`. (cherry picked from commit cae9d9d) Co-authored-by: Barney Gale <barney.gale@gmail.com>
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Discard two leading slashes from the beginning of a
file:
URI if they introduce an empty authority section. As a result, file URIs like///etc/hosts
are correctly parsed as/etc/hosts
.