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- // Copyright 2018 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.
-
- // Package module defines the module.Version type along with support code.
- //
- // The module.Version type is a simple Path, Version pair:
- //
- // type Version struct {
- // Path string
- // Version string
- // }
- //
- // There are no restrictions imposed directly by use of this structure,
- // but additional checking functions, most notably Check, verify that
- // a particular path, version pair is valid.
- //
- // Escaped Paths
- //
- // Module paths appear as substrings of file system paths
- // (in the download cache) and of web server URLs in the proxy protocol.
- // In general we cannot rely on file systems to be case-sensitive,
- // nor can we rely on web servers, since they read from file systems.
- // That is, we cannot rely on the file system to keep rsc.io/QUOTE
- // and rsc.io/quote separate. Windows and macOS don't.
- // Instead, we must never require two different casings of a file path.
- // Because we want the download cache to match the proxy protocol,
- // and because we want the proxy protocol to be possible to serve
- // from a tree of static files (which might be stored on a case-insensitive
- // file system), the proxy protocol must never require two different casings
- // of a URL path either.
- //
- // One possibility would be to make the escaped form be the lowercase
- // hexadecimal encoding of the actual path bytes. This would avoid ever
- // needing different casings of a file path, but it would be fairly illegible
- // to most programmers when those paths appeared in the file system
- // (including in file paths in compiler errors and stack traces)
- // in web server logs, and so on. Instead, we want a safe escaped form that
- // leaves most paths unaltered.
- //
- // The safe escaped form is to replace every uppercase letter
- // with an exclamation mark followed by the letter's lowercase equivalent.
- //
- // For example,
- //
- // github.com/Azure/azure-sdk-for-go -> github.com/!azure/azure-sdk-for-go.
- // github.com/GoogleCloudPlatform/cloudsql-proxy -> github.com/!google!cloud!platform/cloudsql-proxy
- // github.com/Sirupsen/logrus -> github.com/!sirupsen/logrus.
- //
- // Import paths that avoid upper-case letters are left unchanged.
- // Note that because import paths are ASCII-only and avoid various
- // problematic punctuation (like : < and >), the escaped form is also ASCII-only
- // and avoids the same problematic punctuation.
- //
- // Import paths have never allowed exclamation marks, so there is no
- // need to define how to escape a literal !.
- //
- // Unicode Restrictions
- //
- // Today, paths are disallowed from using Unicode.
- //
- // Although paths are currently disallowed from using Unicode,
- // we would like at some point to allow Unicode letters as well, to assume that
- // file systems and URLs are Unicode-safe (storing UTF-8), and apply
- // the !-for-uppercase convention for escaping them in the file system.
- // But there are at least two subtle considerations.
- //
- // First, note that not all case-fold equivalent distinct runes
- // form an upper/lower pair.
- // For example, U+004B ('K'), U+006B ('k'), and U+212A ('K' for Kelvin)
- // are three distinct runes that case-fold to each other.
- // When we do add Unicode letters, we must not assume that upper/lower
- // are the only case-equivalent pairs.
- // Perhaps the Kelvin symbol would be disallowed entirely, for example.
- // Or perhaps it would escape as "!!k", or perhaps as "(212A)".
- //
- // Second, it would be nice to allow Unicode marks as well as letters,
- // but marks include combining marks, and then we must deal not
- // only with case folding but also normalization: both U+00E9 ('é')
- // and U+0065 U+0301 ('e' followed by combining acute accent)
- // look the same on the page and are treated by some file systems
- // as the same path. If we do allow Unicode marks in paths, there
- // must be some kind of normalization to allow only one canonical
- // encoding of any character used in an import path.
- package module
-
- // IMPORTANT NOTE
- //
- // This file essentially defines the set of valid import paths for the go command.
- // There are many subtle considerations, including Unicode ambiguity,
- // security, network, and file system representations.
- //
- // This file also defines the set of valid module path and version combinations,
- // another topic with many subtle considerations.
- //
- // Changes to the semantics in this file require approval from rsc.
-
- import (
- "fmt"
- "sort"
- "strings"
- "unicode"
- "unicode/utf8"
-
- "golang.org/x/mod/semver"
- errors "golang.org/x/xerrors"
- )
-
- // A Version (for clients, a module.Version) is defined by a module path and version pair.
- // These are stored in their plain (unescaped) form.
- type Version struct {
- // Path is a module path, like "golang.org/x/text" or "rsc.io/quote/v2".
- Path string
-
- // Version is usually a semantic version in canonical form.
- // There are three exceptions to this general rule.
- // First, the top-level target of a build has no specific version
- // and uses Version = "".
- // Second, during MVS calculations the version "none" is used
- // to represent the decision to take no version of a given module.
- // Third, filesystem paths found in "replace" directives are
- // represented by a path with an empty version.
- Version string `json:",omitempty"`
- }
-
- // String returns a representation of the Version suitable for logging
- // (Path@Version, or just Path if Version is empty).
- func (m Version) String() string {
- if m.Version == "" {
- return m.Path
- }
- return m.Path + "@" + m.Version
- }
-
- // A ModuleError indicates an error specific to a module.
- type ModuleError struct {
- Path string
- Version string
- Err error
- }
-
- // VersionError returns a ModuleError derived from a Version and error,
- // or err itself if it is already such an error.
- func VersionError(v Version, err error) error {
- var mErr *ModuleError
- if errors.As(err, &mErr) && mErr.Path == v.Path && mErr.Version == v.Version {
- return err
- }
- return &ModuleError{
- Path: v.Path,
- Version: v.Version,
- Err: err,
- }
- }
-
- func (e *ModuleError) Error() string {
- if v, ok := e.Err.(*InvalidVersionError); ok {
- return fmt.Sprintf("%s@%s: invalid %s: %v", e.Path, v.Version, v.noun(), v.Err)
- }
- if e.Version != "" {
- return fmt.Sprintf("%s@%s: %v", e.Path, e.Version, e.Err)
- }
- return fmt.Sprintf("module %s: %v", e.Path, e.Err)
- }
-
- func (e *ModuleError) Unwrap() error { return e.Err }
-
- // An InvalidVersionError indicates an error specific to a version, with the
- // module path unknown or specified externally.
- //
- // A ModuleError may wrap an InvalidVersionError, but an InvalidVersionError
- // must not wrap a ModuleError.
- type InvalidVersionError struct {
- Version string
- Pseudo bool
- Err error
- }
-
- // noun returns either "version" or "pseudo-version", depending on whether
- // e.Version is a pseudo-version.
- func (e *InvalidVersionError) noun() string {
- if e.Pseudo {
- return "pseudo-version"
- }
- return "version"
- }
-
- func (e *InvalidVersionError) Error() string {
- return fmt.Sprintf("%s %q invalid: %s", e.noun(), e.Version, e.Err)
- }
-
- func (e *InvalidVersionError) Unwrap() error { return e.Err }
-
- // Check checks that a given module path, version pair is valid.
- // In addition to the path being a valid module path
- // and the version being a valid semantic version,
- // the two must correspond.
- // For example, the path "yaml/v2" only corresponds to
- // semantic versions beginning with "v2.".
- func Check(path, version string) error {
- if err := CheckPath(path); err != nil {
- return err
- }
- if !semver.IsValid(version) {
- return &ModuleError{
- Path: path,
- Err: &InvalidVersionError{Version: version, Err: errors.New("not a semantic version")},
- }
- }
- _, pathMajor, _ := SplitPathVersion(path)
- if err := CheckPathMajor(version, pathMajor); err != nil {
- return &ModuleError{Path: path, Err: err}
- }
- return nil
- }
-
- // firstPathOK reports whether r can appear in the first element of a module path.
- // The first element of the path must be an LDH domain name, at least for now.
- // To avoid case ambiguity, the domain name must be entirely lower case.
- func firstPathOK(r rune) bool {
- return r == '-' || r == '.' ||
- '0' <= r && r <= '9' ||
- 'a' <= r && r <= 'z'
- }
-
- // pathOK reports whether r can appear in an import path element.
- // Paths can be ASCII letters, ASCII digits, and limited ASCII punctuation: + - . _ and ~.
- // This matches what "go get" has historically recognized in import paths.
- // TODO(rsc): We would like to allow Unicode letters, but that requires additional
- // care in the safe encoding (see "escaped paths" above).
- func pathOK(r rune) bool {
- if r < utf8.RuneSelf {
- return r == '+' || r == '-' || r == '.' || r == '_' || r == '~' ||
- '0' <= r && r <= '9' ||
- 'A' <= r && r <= 'Z' ||
- 'a' <= r && r <= 'z'
- }
- return false
- }
-
- // fileNameOK reports whether r can appear in a file name.
- // For now we allow all Unicode letters but otherwise limit to pathOK plus a few more punctuation characters.
- // If we expand the set of allowed characters here, we have to
- // work harder at detecting potential case-folding and normalization collisions.
- // See note about "escaped paths" above.
- func fileNameOK(r rune) bool {
- if r < utf8.RuneSelf {
- // Entire set of ASCII punctuation, from which we remove characters:
- // ! " # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / : ; < = > ? @ [ \ ] ^ _ ` { | } ~
- // We disallow some shell special characters: " ' * < > ? ` |
- // (Note that some of those are disallowed by the Windows file system as well.)
- // We also disallow path separators / : and \ (fileNameOK is only called on path element characters).
- // We allow spaces (U+0020) in file names.
- const allowed = "!#$%&()+,-.=@[]^_{}~ "
- if '0' <= r && r <= '9' || 'A' <= r && r <= 'Z' || 'a' <= r && r <= 'z' {
- return true
- }
- for i := 0; i < len(allowed); i++ {
- if rune(allowed[i]) == r {
- return true
- }
- }
- return false
- }
- // It may be OK to add more ASCII punctuation here, but only carefully.
- // For example Windows disallows < > \, and macOS disallows :, so we must not allow those.
- return unicode.IsLetter(r)
- }
-
- // CheckPath checks that a module path is valid.
- // A valid module path is a valid import path, as checked by CheckImportPath,
- // with two additional constraints.
- // First, the leading path element (up to the first slash, if any),
- // by convention a domain name, must contain only lower-case ASCII letters,
- // ASCII digits, dots (U+002E), and dashes (U+002D);
- // it must contain at least one dot and cannot start with a dash.
- // Second, for a final path element of the form /vN, where N looks numeric
- // (ASCII digits and dots) must not begin with a leading zero, must not be /v1,
- // and must not contain any dots. For paths beginning with "gopkg.in/",
- // this second requirement is replaced by a requirement that the path
- // follow the gopkg.in server's conventions.
- func CheckPath(path string) error {
- if err := checkPath(path, false); err != nil {
- return fmt.Errorf("malformed module path %q: %v", path, err)
- }
- i := strings.Index(path, "/")
- if i < 0 {
- i = len(path)
- }
- if i == 0 {
- return fmt.Errorf("malformed module path %q: leading slash", path)
- }
- if !strings.Contains(path[:i], ".") {
- return fmt.Errorf("malformed module path %q: missing dot in first path element", path)
- }
- if path[0] == '-' {
- return fmt.Errorf("malformed module path %q: leading dash in first path element", path)
- }
- for _, r := range path[:i] {
- if !firstPathOK(r) {
- return fmt.Errorf("malformed module path %q: invalid char %q in first path element", path, r)
- }
- }
- if _, _, ok := SplitPathVersion(path); !ok {
- return fmt.Errorf("malformed module path %q: invalid version", path)
- }
- return nil
- }
-
- // CheckImportPath checks that an import path is valid.
- //
- // A valid import path consists of one or more valid path elements
- // separated by slashes (U+002F). (It must not begin with nor end in a slash.)
- //
- // A valid path element is a non-empty string made up of
- // ASCII letters, ASCII digits, and limited ASCII punctuation: + - . _ and ~.
- // It must not begin or end with a dot (U+002E), nor contain two dots in a row.
- //
- // The element prefix up to the first dot must not be a reserved file name
- // on Windows, regardless of case (CON, com1, NuL, and so on).
- //
- // CheckImportPath may be less restrictive in the future, but see the
- // top-level package documentation for additional information about
- // subtleties of Unicode.
- func CheckImportPath(path string) error {
- if err := checkPath(path, false); err != nil {
- return fmt.Errorf("malformed import path %q: %v", path, err)
- }
- return nil
- }
-
- // checkPath checks that a general path is valid.
- // It returns an error describing why but not mentioning path.
- // Because these checks apply to both module paths and import paths,
- // the caller is expected to add the "malformed ___ path %q: " prefix.
- // fileName indicates whether the final element of the path is a file name
- // (as opposed to a directory name).
- func checkPath(path string, fileName bool) error {
- if !utf8.ValidString(path) {
- return fmt.Errorf("invalid UTF-8")
- }
- if path == "" {
- return fmt.Errorf("empty string")
- }
- if path[0] == '-' {
- return fmt.Errorf("leading dash")
- }
- if strings.Contains(path, "//") {
- return fmt.Errorf("double slash")
- }
- if path[len(path)-1] == '/' {
- return fmt.Errorf("trailing slash")
- }
- elemStart := 0
- for i, r := range path {
- if r == '/' {
- if err := checkElem(path[elemStart:i], fileName); err != nil {
- return err
- }
- elemStart = i + 1
- }
- }
- if err := checkElem(path[elemStart:], fileName); err != nil {
- return err
- }
- return nil
- }
-
- // checkElem checks whether an individual path element is valid.
- // fileName indicates whether the element is a file name (not a directory name).
- func checkElem(elem string, fileName bool) error {
- if elem == "" {
- return fmt.Errorf("empty path element")
- }
- if strings.Count(elem, ".") == len(elem) {
- return fmt.Errorf("invalid path element %q", elem)
- }
- if elem[0] == '.' && !fileName {
- return fmt.Errorf("leading dot in path element")
- }
- if elem[len(elem)-1] == '.' {
- return fmt.Errorf("trailing dot in path element")
- }
- charOK := pathOK
- if fileName {
- charOK = fileNameOK
- }
- for _, r := range elem {
- if !charOK(r) {
- return fmt.Errorf("invalid char %q", r)
- }
- }
-
- // Windows disallows a bunch of path elements, sadly.
- // See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/fileio/naming-a-file
- short := elem
- if i := strings.Index(short, "."); i >= 0 {
- short = short[:i]
- }
- for _, bad := range badWindowsNames {
- if strings.EqualFold(bad, short) {
- return fmt.Errorf("%q disallowed as path element component on Windows", short)
- }
- }
- return nil
- }
-
- // CheckFilePath checks that a slash-separated file path is valid.
- // The definition of a valid file path is the same as the definition
- // of a valid import path except that the set of allowed characters is larger:
- // all Unicode letters, ASCII digits, the ASCII space character (U+0020),
- // and the ASCII punctuation characters
- // “!#$%&()+,-.=@[]^_{}~”.
- // (The excluded punctuation characters, " * < > ? ` ' | / \ and :,
- // have special meanings in certain shells or operating systems.)
- //
- // CheckFilePath may be less restrictive in the future, but see the
- // top-level package documentation for additional information about
- // subtleties of Unicode.
- func CheckFilePath(path string) error {
- if err := checkPath(path, true); err != nil {
- return fmt.Errorf("malformed file path %q: %v", path, err)
- }
- return nil
- }
-
- // badWindowsNames are the reserved file path elements on Windows.
- // See https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/fileio/naming-a-file
- var badWindowsNames = []string{
- "CON",
- "PRN",
- "AUX",
- "NUL",
- "COM1",
- "COM2",
- "COM3",
- "COM4",
- "COM5",
- "COM6",
- "COM7",
- "COM8",
- "COM9",
- "LPT1",
- "LPT2",
- "LPT3",
- "LPT4",
- "LPT5",
- "LPT6",
- "LPT7",
- "LPT8",
- "LPT9",
- }
-
- // SplitPathVersion returns prefix and major version such that prefix+pathMajor == path
- // and version is either empty or "/vN" for N >= 2.
- // As a special case, gopkg.in paths are recognized directly;
- // they require ".vN" instead of "/vN", and for all N, not just N >= 2.
- // SplitPathVersion returns with ok = false when presented with
- // a path whose last path element does not satisfy the constraints
- // applied by CheckPath, such as "example.com/pkg/v1" or "example.com/pkg/v1.2".
- func SplitPathVersion(path string) (prefix, pathMajor string, ok bool) {
- if strings.HasPrefix(path, "gopkg.in/") {
- return splitGopkgIn(path)
- }
-
- i := len(path)
- dot := false
- for i > 0 && ('0' <= path[i-1] && path[i-1] <= '9' || path[i-1] == '.') {
- if path[i-1] == '.' {
- dot = true
- }
- i--
- }
- if i <= 1 || i == len(path) || path[i-1] != 'v' || path[i-2] != '/' {
- return path, "", true
- }
- prefix, pathMajor = path[:i-2], path[i-2:]
- if dot || len(pathMajor) <= 2 || pathMajor[2] == '0' || pathMajor == "/v1" {
- return path, "", false
- }
- return prefix, pathMajor, true
- }
-
- // splitGopkgIn is like SplitPathVersion but only for gopkg.in paths.
- func splitGopkgIn(path string) (prefix, pathMajor string, ok bool) {
- if !strings.HasPrefix(path, "gopkg.in/") {
- return path, "", false
- }
- i := len(path)
- if strings.HasSuffix(path, "-unstable") {
- i -= len("-unstable")
- }
- for i > 0 && ('0' <= path[i-1] && path[i-1] <= '9') {
- i--
- }
- if i <= 1 || path[i-1] != 'v' || path[i-2] != '.' {
- // All gopkg.in paths must end in vN for some N.
- return path, "", false
- }
- prefix, pathMajor = path[:i-2], path[i-2:]
- if len(pathMajor) <= 2 || pathMajor[2] == '0' && pathMajor != ".v0" {
- return path, "", false
- }
- return prefix, pathMajor, true
- }
-
- // MatchPathMajor reports whether the semantic version v
- // matches the path major version pathMajor.
- //
- // MatchPathMajor returns true if and only if CheckPathMajor returns nil.
- func MatchPathMajor(v, pathMajor string) bool {
- return CheckPathMajor(v, pathMajor) == nil
- }
-
- // CheckPathMajor returns a non-nil error if the semantic version v
- // does not match the path major version pathMajor.
- func CheckPathMajor(v, pathMajor string) error {
- // TODO(jayconrod): return errors or panic for invalid inputs. This function
- // (and others) was covered by integration tests for cmd/go, and surrounding
- // code protected against invalid inputs like non-canonical versions.
- if strings.HasPrefix(pathMajor, ".v") && strings.HasSuffix(pathMajor, "-unstable") {
- pathMajor = strings.TrimSuffix(pathMajor, "-unstable")
- }
- if strings.HasPrefix(v, "v0.0.0-") && pathMajor == ".v1" {
- // Allow old bug in pseudo-versions that generated v0.0.0- pseudoversion for gopkg .v1.
- // For example, gopkg.in/yaml.v2@v2.2.1's go.mod requires gopkg.in/check.v1 v0.0.0-20161208181325-20d25e280405.
- return nil
- }
- m := semver.Major(v)
- if pathMajor == "" {
- if m == "v0" || m == "v1" || semver.Build(v) == "+incompatible" {
- return nil
- }
- pathMajor = "v0 or v1"
- } else if pathMajor[0] == '/' || pathMajor[0] == '.' {
- if m == pathMajor[1:] {
- return nil
- }
- pathMajor = pathMajor[1:]
- }
- return &InvalidVersionError{
- Version: v,
- Err: fmt.Errorf("should be %s, not %s", pathMajor, semver.Major(v)),
- }
- }
-
- // PathMajorPrefix returns the major-version tag prefix implied by pathMajor.
- // An empty PathMajorPrefix allows either v0 or v1.
- //
- // Note that MatchPathMajor may accept some versions that do not actually begin
- // with this prefix: namely, it accepts a 'v0.0.0-' prefix for a '.v1'
- // pathMajor, even though that pathMajor implies 'v1' tagging.
- func PathMajorPrefix(pathMajor string) string {
- if pathMajor == "" {
- return ""
- }
- if pathMajor[0] != '/' && pathMajor[0] != '.' {
- panic("pathMajor suffix " + pathMajor + " passed to PathMajorPrefix lacks separator")
- }
- if strings.HasPrefix(pathMajor, ".v") && strings.HasSuffix(pathMajor, "-unstable") {
- pathMajor = strings.TrimSuffix(pathMajor, "-unstable")
- }
- m := pathMajor[1:]
- if m != semver.Major(m) {
- panic("pathMajor suffix " + pathMajor + "passed to PathMajorPrefix is not a valid major version")
- }
- return m
- }
-
- // CanonicalVersion returns the canonical form of the version string v.
- // It is the same as semver.Canonical(v) except that it preserves the special build suffix "+incompatible".
- func CanonicalVersion(v string) string {
- cv := semver.Canonical(v)
- if semver.Build(v) == "+incompatible" {
- cv += "+incompatible"
- }
- return cv
- }
-
- // Sort sorts the list by Path, breaking ties by comparing Version fields.
- // The Version fields are interpreted as semantic versions (using semver.Compare)
- // optionally followed by a tie-breaking suffix introduced by a slash character,
- // like in "v0.0.1/go.mod".
- func Sort(list []Version) {
- sort.Slice(list, func(i, j int) bool {
- mi := list[i]
- mj := list[j]
- if mi.Path != mj.Path {
- return mi.Path < mj.Path
- }
- // To help go.sum formatting, allow version/file.
- // Compare semver prefix by semver rules,
- // file by string order.
- vi := mi.Version
- vj := mj.Version
- var fi, fj string
- if k := strings.Index(vi, "/"); k >= 0 {
- vi, fi = vi[:k], vi[k:]
- }
- if k := strings.Index(vj, "/"); k >= 0 {
- vj, fj = vj[:k], vj[k:]
- }
- if vi != vj {
- return semver.Compare(vi, vj) < 0
- }
- return fi < fj
- })
- }
-
- // EscapePath returns the escaped form of the given module path.
- // It fails if the module path is invalid.
- func EscapePath(path string) (escaped string, err error) {
- if err := CheckPath(path); err != nil {
- return "", err
- }
-
- return escapeString(path)
- }
-
- // EscapeVersion returns the escaped form of the given module version.
- // Versions are allowed to be in non-semver form but must be valid file names
- // and not contain exclamation marks.
- func EscapeVersion(v string) (escaped string, err error) {
- if err := checkElem(v, true); err != nil || strings.Contains(v, "!") {
- return "", &InvalidVersionError{
- Version: v,
- Err: fmt.Errorf("disallowed version string"),
- }
- }
- return escapeString(v)
- }
-
- func escapeString(s string) (escaped string, err error) {
- haveUpper := false
- for _, r := range s {
- if r == '!' || r >= utf8.RuneSelf {
- // This should be disallowed by CheckPath, but diagnose anyway.
- // The correctness of the escaping loop below depends on it.
- return "", fmt.Errorf("internal error: inconsistency in EscapePath")
- }
- if 'A' <= r && r <= 'Z' {
- haveUpper = true
- }
- }
-
- if !haveUpper {
- return s, nil
- }
-
- var buf []byte
- for _, r := range s {
- if 'A' <= r && r <= 'Z' {
- buf = append(buf, '!', byte(r+'a'-'A'))
- } else {
- buf = append(buf, byte(r))
- }
- }
- return string(buf), nil
- }
-
- // UnescapePath returns the module path for the given escaped path.
- // It fails if the escaped path is invalid or describes an invalid path.
- func UnescapePath(escaped string) (path string, err error) {
- path, ok := unescapeString(escaped)
- if !ok {
- return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid escaped module path %q", escaped)
- }
- if err := CheckPath(path); err != nil {
- return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid escaped module path %q: %v", escaped, err)
- }
- return path, nil
- }
-
- // UnescapeVersion returns the version string for the given escaped version.
- // It fails if the escaped form is invalid or describes an invalid version.
- // Versions are allowed to be in non-semver form but must be valid file names
- // and not contain exclamation marks.
- func UnescapeVersion(escaped string) (v string, err error) {
- v, ok := unescapeString(escaped)
- if !ok {
- return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid escaped version %q", escaped)
- }
- if err := checkElem(v, true); err != nil {
- return "", fmt.Errorf("invalid escaped version %q: %v", v, err)
- }
- return v, nil
- }
-
- func unescapeString(escaped string) (string, bool) {
- var buf []byte
-
- bang := false
- for _, r := range escaped {
- if r >= utf8.RuneSelf {
- return "", false
- }
- if bang {
- bang = false
- if r < 'a' || 'z' < r {
- return "", false
- }
- buf = append(buf, byte(r+'A'-'a'))
- continue
- }
- if r == '!' {
- bang = true
- continue
- }
- if 'A' <= r && r <= 'Z' {
- return "", false
- }
- buf = append(buf, byte(r))
- }
- if bang {
- return "", false
- }
- return string(buf), true
- }
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