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package org.apache.commons.configuration2.io;

import java.io.File;
import java.net.URL;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;

/**
 * This class is a subset of org.apache.commons.io.FileUtils,
 * git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/commons/proper/io/trunk@1423916 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68.
 * The subset is determined by {@link FileLocatorUtils}.
 * The copied constants and methods are literally copied.
* * See CONFIGURATION-521 for a discussion. */ class FileUtils { /** * The UTF-8 character set, used to decode octets in URLs. */ private static final Charset UTF8 = Charset.forName("UTF-8"); //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Convert from a URL to a File. *

* From version 1.1 this method will decode the URL. * Syntax such as file:///my%20docs/file.txt will be * correctly decoded to /my docs/file.txt. Starting with version * 1.5, this method uses UTF-8 to decode percent-encoded octets to characters. * Additionally, malformed percent-encoded octets are handled leniently by * passing them through literally. * * @param url the file URL to convert, {@code null} returns {@code null} * @return the equivalent File object, or {@code null} * if the URL's protocol is not file */ public static File toFile(final URL url) { if (url == null || !"file".equalsIgnoreCase(url.getProtocol())) { return null; } String filename = url.getFile().replace('/', File.separatorChar); filename = decodeUrl(filename); return new File(filename); } /** * Decodes the specified URL as per RFC 3986, i.e. transforms * percent-encoded octets to characters by decoding with the UTF-8 character * set. This function is primarily intended for usage with * {@link java.net.URL} which unfortunately does not enforce proper URLs. As * such, this method will leniently accept invalid characters or malformed * percent-encoded octets and simply pass them literally through to the * result string. Except for rare edge cases, this will make unencoded URLs * pass through unaltered. * * @param url The URL to decode, may be {@code null}. * @return The decoded URL or {@code null} if the input was * {@code null}. */ static String decodeUrl(final String url) { String decoded = url; if (url != null && url.indexOf('%') >= 0) { final int n = url.length(); final StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer(); final ByteBuffer bytes = ByteBuffer.allocate(n); for (int i = 0; i < n;) { if (url.charAt(i) == '%') { try { do { final byte octet = (byte) Integer.parseInt(url.substring(i + 1, i + 3), 16); bytes.put(octet); i += 3; } while (i < n && url.charAt(i) == '%'); continue; } catch (final RuntimeException e) { // malformed percent-encoded octet, fall through and // append characters literally } finally { if (bytes.position() > 0) { bytes.flip(); buffer.append(UTF8.decode(bytes).toString()); bytes.clear(); } } } buffer.append(url.charAt(i++)); } decoded = buffer.toString(); } return decoded; } }





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