urlmon: Reduce indention in are_equal_simple and move it.
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@ -428,104 +428,6 @@ static inline BOOL is_hierarchical_uri(const WCHAR **ptr, const parse_data *data
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return FALSE;
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}
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/* Checks if the two Uri's are logically equivalent. It's a simple
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* comparison, since they are both of type Uri, and it can access
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* the properties of each Uri directly without the need to go
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* through the "IUri_Get*" interface calls.
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*/
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static BOOL are_equal_simple(const Uri *a, const Uri *b) {
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if(a->scheme_type == b->scheme_type) {
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const BOOL known_scheme = a->scheme_type != URL_SCHEME_UNKNOWN;
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const BOOL are_hierarchical =
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(a->authority_start > -1 && b->authority_start > -1);
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if(a->scheme_type == URL_SCHEME_FILE) {
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if(a->canon_len == b->canon_len)
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return !StrCmpIW(a->canon_uri, b->canon_uri);
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}
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/* Only compare the scheme names (if any) if their unknown scheme types. */
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if(!known_scheme) {
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if((a->scheme_start > -1 && b->scheme_start > -1) &&
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(a->scheme_len == b->scheme_len)) {
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/* Make sure the schemes are the same. */
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if(StrCmpNW(a->canon_uri+a->scheme_start, b->canon_uri+b->scheme_start, a->scheme_len))
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return FALSE;
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} else if(a->scheme_len != b->scheme_len)
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/* One of the Uri's has a scheme name, while the other doesn't. */
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return FALSE;
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}
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/* If they have a userinfo component, perform case sensitive compare. */
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if((a->userinfo_start > -1 && b->userinfo_start > -1) &&
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(a->userinfo_len == b->userinfo_len)) {
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if(StrCmpNW(a->canon_uri+a->userinfo_start, b->canon_uri+b->userinfo_start, a->userinfo_len))
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return FALSE;
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} else if(a->userinfo_len != b->userinfo_len)
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/* One of the Uri's had a userinfo, while the other one doesn't. */
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return FALSE;
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/* Check if they have a host name. */
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if((a->host_start > -1 && b->host_start > -1) &&
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(a->host_len == b->host_len)) {
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/* Perform a case insensitive compare if they are a known scheme type. */
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if(known_scheme) {
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if(StrCmpNIW(a->canon_uri+a->host_start, b->canon_uri+b->host_start, a->host_len))
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return FALSE;
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} else if(StrCmpNW(a->canon_uri+a->host_start, b->canon_uri+b->host_start, a->host_len))
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return FALSE;
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} else if(a->host_len != b->host_len)
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/* One of the Uri's had a host, while the other one didn't. */
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return FALSE;
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if(a->has_port && b->has_port) {
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if(a->port != b->port)
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return FALSE;
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} else if(a->has_port || b->has_port)
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/* One had a port, while the other one didn't. */
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return FALSE;
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/* Windows is weird with how it handles paths. For example
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* One URI could be "http://google.com" (after canonicalization)
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* and one could be "http://google.com/" and the IsEqual function
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* would still evaluate to TRUE, but, only if they are both hierarchical
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* URIs.
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*/
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if((a->path_start > -1 && b->path_start > -1) &&
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(a->path_len == b->path_len)) {
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if(StrCmpNW(a->canon_uri+a->path_start, b->canon_uri+b->path_start, a->path_len))
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return FALSE;
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} else if(are_hierarchical && a->path_len == -1 && b->path_len == 0) {
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if(*(a->canon_uri+a->path_start) != '/')
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return FALSE;
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} else if(are_hierarchical && b->path_len == 1 && a->path_len == 0) {
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if(*(b->canon_uri+b->path_start) != '/')
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return FALSE;
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} else if(a->path_len != b->path_len)
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return FALSE;
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/* Compare the query strings of the two URIs. */
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if((a->query_start > -1 && b->query_start > -1) &&
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(a->query_len == b->query_len)) {
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if(StrCmpNW(a->canon_uri+a->query_start, b->canon_uri+b->query_start, a->query_len))
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return FALSE;
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} else if(a->query_len != b->query_len)
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return FALSE;
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if((a->fragment_start > -1 && b->fragment_start > -1) &&
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(a->fragment_len == b->fragment_len)) {
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if(StrCmpNW(a->canon_uri+a->fragment_start, b->canon_uri+b->fragment_start, a->fragment_len))
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return FALSE;
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} else if(a->fragment_len != b->fragment_len)
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return FALSE;
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/* If we get here, the two URIs are equivalent. */
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return TRUE;
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}
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return FALSE;
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}
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/* Computes the size of the given IPv6 address.
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* Each h16 component is 16 bits. If there is an IPv4 address, it's
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* 32 bits. If there's an elision it can be 16 to 128 bits, depending
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@ -3963,6 +3865,102 @@ static HRESULT validate_components(const UriBuilder *builder, parse_data *data,
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return S_OK;
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}
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/* Checks if the two Uri's are logically equivalent. It's a simple
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* comparison, since they are both of type Uri, and it can access
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* the properties of each Uri directly without the need to go
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* through the "IUri_Get*" interface calls.
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*/
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static BOOL are_equal_simple(const Uri *a, const Uri *b) {
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const BOOL known_scheme = a->scheme_type != URL_SCHEME_UNKNOWN;
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const BOOL are_hierarchical = a->authority_start > -1 && b->authority_start > -1;
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if(a->scheme_type != b->scheme_type)
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return FALSE;
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if(a->scheme_type == URL_SCHEME_FILE) {
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if(a->canon_len == b->canon_len)
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return !StrCmpIW(a->canon_uri, b->canon_uri);
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}
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/* Only compare the scheme names (if any) if their unknown scheme types. */
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if(!known_scheme) {
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if((a->scheme_start > -1 && b->scheme_start > -1) &&
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(a->scheme_len == b->scheme_len)) {
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/* Make sure the schemes are the same. */
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if(StrCmpNW(a->canon_uri+a->scheme_start, b->canon_uri+b->scheme_start, a->scheme_len))
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return FALSE;
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} else if(a->scheme_len != b->scheme_len)
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/* One of the Uri's has a scheme name, while the other doesn't. */
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return FALSE;
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}
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/* If they have a userinfo component, perform case sensitive compare. */
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if((a->userinfo_start > -1 && b->userinfo_start > -1) &&
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(a->userinfo_len == b->userinfo_len)) {
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if(StrCmpNW(a->canon_uri+a->userinfo_start, b->canon_uri+b->userinfo_start, a->userinfo_len))
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return FALSE;
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} else if(a->userinfo_len != b->userinfo_len)
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/* One of the Uri's had a userinfo, while the other one doesn't. */
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return FALSE;
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/* Check if they have a host name. */
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if((a->host_start > -1 && b->host_start > -1) &&
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(a->host_len == b->host_len)) {
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/* Perform a case insensitive compare if they are a known scheme type. */
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if(known_scheme) {
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if(StrCmpNIW(a->canon_uri+a->host_start, b->canon_uri+b->host_start, a->host_len))
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return FALSE;
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} else if(StrCmpNW(a->canon_uri+a->host_start, b->canon_uri+b->host_start, a->host_len))
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return FALSE;
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} else if(a->host_len != b->host_len)
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/* One of the Uri's had a host, while the other one didn't. */
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return FALSE;
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if(a->has_port && b->has_port) {
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if(a->port != b->port)
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return FALSE;
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} else if(a->has_port || b->has_port)
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/* One had a port, while the other one didn't. */
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return FALSE;
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/* Windows is weird with how it handles paths. For example
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* One URI could be "http://google.com" (after canonicalization)
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* and one could be "http://google.com/" and the IsEqual function
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* would still evaluate to TRUE, but, only if they are both hierarchical
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* URIs.
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*/
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if((a->path_start > -1 && b->path_start > -1) &&
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(a->path_len == b->path_len)) {
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if(StrCmpNW(a->canon_uri+a->path_start, b->canon_uri+b->path_start, a->path_len))
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return FALSE;
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} else if(are_hierarchical && a->path_len == -1 && b->path_len == 0) {
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if(*(a->canon_uri+a->path_start) != '/')
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return FALSE;
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} else if(are_hierarchical && b->path_len == 1 && a->path_len == 0) {
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if(*(b->canon_uri+b->path_start) != '/')
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return FALSE;
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} else if(a->path_len != b->path_len)
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return FALSE;
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/* Compare the query strings of the two URIs. */
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if((a->query_start > -1 && b->query_start > -1) &&
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(a->query_len == b->query_len)) {
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if(StrCmpNW(a->canon_uri+a->query_start, b->canon_uri+b->query_start, a->query_len))
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return FALSE;
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} else if(a->query_len != b->query_len)
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return FALSE;
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if((a->fragment_start > -1 && b->fragment_start > -1) &&
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(a->fragment_len == b->fragment_len)) {
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if(StrCmpNW(a->canon_uri+a->fragment_start, b->canon_uri+b->fragment_start, a->fragment_len))
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return FALSE;
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} else if(a->fragment_len != b->fragment_len)
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return FALSE;
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/* If we get here, the two URIs are equivalent. */
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return TRUE;
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}
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static void convert_to_dos_path(const WCHAR *path, DWORD path_len,
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WCHAR *output, DWORD *output_len)
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{
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