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- // 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.
- // +build !go1.10
- package idna
- import "testing"
- // TestLabelErrors tests strings returned in case of error. All results should
- // be identical to the reference implementation and can be verified at
- // https://unicode.org/cldr/utility/idna.jsp. The reference implementation,
- // however, seems to not display Bidi and ContextJ errors.
- //
- // In some cases the behavior of browsers is added as a comment. In all cases,
- // whenever a resolve search returns an error here, Chrome will treat the input
- // string as a search string (including those for Bidi and Context J errors),
- // unless noted otherwise.
- func TestLabelErrors(t *testing.T) {
- encode := func(s string) string { s, _ = encode(acePrefix, s); return s }
- type kind struct {
- name string
- f func(string) (string, error)
- }
- punyA := kind{"PunycodeA", punycode.ToASCII}
- resolve := kind{"ResolveA", Lookup.ToASCII}
- display := kind{"ToUnicode", Display.ToUnicode}
- p := New(VerifyDNSLength(true), MapForLookup(), BidiRule())
- lengthU := kind{"CheckLengthU", p.ToUnicode}
- lengthA := kind{"CheckLengthA", p.ToASCII}
- p = New(MapForLookup(), StrictDomainName(false))
- std3 := kind{"STD3", p.ToASCII}
- testCases := []struct {
- kind
- input string
- want string
- wantErr string
- }{
- {lengthU, "", "", "A4"}, // From UTS 46 conformance test.
- {lengthA, "", "", "A4"},
- {lengthU, "xn--", "", "A4"},
- {lengthU, "foo.xn--", "foo.", "A4"}, // TODO: is dropping xn-- correct?
- {lengthU, "xn--.foo", ".foo", "A4"},
- {lengthU, "foo.xn--.bar", "foo..bar", "A4"},
- {display, "xn--", "", ""},
- {display, "foo.xn--", "foo.", ""}, // TODO: is dropping xn-- correct?
- {display, "xn--.foo", ".foo", ""},
- {display, "foo.xn--.bar", "foo..bar", ""},
- {lengthA, "a..b", "a..b", "A4"},
- {punyA, ".b", ".b", ""},
- // For backwards compatibility, the Punycode profile does not map runes.
- {punyA, "\u3002b", "xn--b-83t", ""},
- {punyA, "..b", "..b", ""},
- // Only strip leading empty labels for certain profiles. Stripping
- // leading empty labels here but not for "empty" punycode above seems
- // inconsistent, but seems to be applied by both the conformance test
- // and Chrome. So we turn it off by default, support it as an option,
- // and enable it in profiles where it seems commonplace.
- {lengthA, ".b", "b", ""},
- {lengthA, "\u3002b", "b", ""},
- {lengthA, "..b", "b", ""},
- {lengthA, "b..", "b..", ""},
- {resolve, "a..b", "a..b", ""},
- {resolve, ".b", "b", ""},
- {resolve, "\u3002b", "b", ""},
- {resolve, "..b", "b", ""},
- {resolve, "b..", "b..", ""},
- // Raw punycode
- {punyA, "", "", ""},
- {punyA, "*.foo.com", "*.foo.com", ""},
- {punyA, "Foo.com", "Foo.com", ""},
- // STD3 rules
- {display, "*.foo.com", "*.foo.com", "P1"},
- {std3, "*.foo.com", "*.foo.com", ""},
- // Don't map U+2490 (DIGIT NINE FULL STOP). This is the behavior of
- // Chrome, Safari, and IE. Firefox will first map ⒐ to 9. and return
- // lab9.be.
- {resolve, "lab⒐be", "xn--labbe-zh9b", "P1"}, // encode("lab⒐be")
- {display, "lab⒐be", "lab⒐be", "P1"},
- {resolve, "plan⒐faß.de", "xn--planfass-c31e.de", "P1"}, // encode("plan⒐fass") + ".de"
- {display, "Plan⒐faß.de", "plan⒐faß.de", "P1"},
- // Chrome 54.0 recognizes the error and treats this input verbatim as a
- // search string.
- // Safari 10.0 (non-conform spec) decomposes "⒈" and computes the
- // punycode on the result using transitional mapping.
- // Firefox 49.0.1 goes haywire on this string and prints a bunch of what
- // seems to be nested punycode encodings.
- {resolve, "日本⒈co.ßßß.de", "xn--co-wuw5954azlb.ssssss.de", "P1"},
- {display, "日本⒈co.ßßß.de", "日本⒈co.ßßß.de", "P1"},
- {resolve, "a\u200Cb", "ab", ""},
- {display, "a\u200Cb", "a\u200Cb", "C"},
- {resolve, encode("a\u200Cb"), encode("a\u200Cb"), "C"},
- {display, "a\u200Cb", "a\u200Cb", "C"},
- {resolve, "grﻋﺮﺑﻲ.de", "xn--gr-gtd9a1b0g.de", "B"},
- {
- // Notice how the string gets transformed, even with an error.
- // Chrome will use the original string if it finds an error, so not
- // the transformed one.
- display,
- "gr\ufecb\ufeae\ufe91\ufef2.de",
- "gr\u0639\u0631\u0628\u064a.de",
- "B",
- },
- {resolve, "\u0671.\u03c3\u07dc", "xn--qib.xn--4xa21s", "B"}, // ٱ.σߜ
- {display, "\u0671.\u03c3\u07dc", "\u0671.\u03c3\u07dc", "B"},
- // normalize input
- {resolve, "a\u0323\u0322", "xn--jta191l", ""}, // ạ̢
- {display, "a\u0323\u0322", "\u1ea1\u0322", ""},
- // Non-normalized strings are not normalized when they originate from
- // punycode. Despite the error, Chrome, Safari and Firefox will attempt
- // to look up the input punycode.
- {resolve, encode("a\u0323\u0322") + ".com", "xn--a-tdbc.com", "V1"},
- {display, encode("a\u0323\u0322") + ".com", "a\u0323\u0322.com", "V1"},
- }
- for _, tc := range testCases {
- doTest(t, tc.f, tc.name, tc.input, tc.want, tc.wantErr)
- }
- }
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