Tue, 06 Jan 2015 21:39:09 +0100
Conditionally force memory storage according to privacy.thirdparty.isolate;
This solves Tor bug #9701, complying with disk avoidance documented in
https://www.torproject.org/projects/torbrowser/design/#disk-avoidance.
1 # Any blank lines and those beginning with # are comments and
2 # ignored. To add additional test cases that could potentially
3 # break URL parsing in mozilla add the input URL on a new line
4 # and follow it with the expected output for the standard URL
5 # parser and one line for the case when the URL is really
6 # created. Then run urltest with the -std option and without it
7 # on this file and hopefully the expected output should match
8 # the one from the program.
9 # - Gagan Saksena 03/28/00
10 #
11 # This version is specifically *not* for PC platforms like Windows or OS/2.
12 # It's testcases for the file protocol target a unix-like filesystem.
14 # testing different versions of file urls
15 file:home
16 file,,,home,-1,/,,,,,,file://home/
17 file,,,,-1,/,home,,,,,file:///home
19 file:/home
20 file,,,,-1,/,home,,,,,file:///home
21 file,,,,-1,/,home,,,,,file:///home
23 file://home
24 file,,,home,-1,/,,,,,,file://home/
25 file,,,home,-1,/,,,,,,file://home/
27 file:///home
28 file,,,,-1,/,home,,,,,file:///home
29 file,,,,-1,/,home,,,,,file:///home
31 # testing UNC filepaths
32 file:////server/path
33 file,,,,-1,//server/,path,,,,,file:////server/path
34 file,,,,-1,//server/,path,,,,,file:////server/path