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  • JonBJ JonB

    @lguyot said in QUrl::toLocalFile returns a path with an unexpected leading slash:

    On Ubuntu and Windows,

    Are you saying this is the result on both OSes? Linux should handle C:/... differently from Windows?

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    @JonB said in QUrl::toLocalFile returns a path with an unexpected leading slash:

    Linux should handle C:/... differently from Windows

    why should it, contrary to Windows, : is not a "forbidden" path character. C: is just a silly folder name, but it should add a /, if its missing


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      @JonB said in QUrl::toLocalFile returns a path with an unexpected leading slash:

      Linux should handle C:/... differently from Windows

      why should it, contrary to Windows, : is not a "forbidden" path character. C: is just a silly folder name, but it should add a /, if its missing

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      @J-Hilk said in QUrl::toLocalFile returns a path with an unexpected leading slash:

      why should it

      ? Because under Windows C:/... is an absolute path while under Linux it's a relative path, that is why they "differ" in interpretation, so I would expect a difference in behaviour, wouldn't you?

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        so I did some digging, QURL is actually explicitly handling cases with : in it:

        // magic for drives on windows
            if (deslashified.length() > 1 && deslashified.at(1) == QLatin1Char(':') && deslashified.at(0) != QLatin1Char('/')) {
                deslashified.prepend(QLatin1Char('/'));
            } else if (deslashified.startsWith(QLatin1String("//"))) {
                // magic for shared drive on windows
                int indexOfPath = deslashified.indexOf(QLatin1Char('/'), 2);
                url.setHost(deslashified.mid(2, indexOfPath - 2));
                if (indexOfPath > 2)
                    deslashified = deslashified.right(deslashified.length() - indexOfPath);
                else
                    deslashified.clear();
            }
        

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        • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

          so I did some digging, QURL is actually explicitly handling cases with : in it:

          // magic for drives on windows
              if (deslashified.length() > 1 && deslashified.at(1) == QLatin1Char(':') && deslashified.at(0) != QLatin1Char('/')) {
                  deslashified.prepend(QLatin1Char('/'));
              } else if (deslashified.startsWith(QLatin1String("//"))) {
                  // magic for shared drive on windows
                  int indexOfPath = deslashified.indexOf(QLatin1Char('/'), 2);
                  url.setHost(deslashified.mid(2, indexOfPath - 2));
                  if (indexOfPath > 2)
                      deslashified = deslashified.right(deslashified.length() - indexOfPath);
                  else
                      deslashified.clear();
              }
          
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          @J-Hilk said in QUrl::toLocalFile returns a path with an unexpected leading slash:

          // magic for drives on windows
          deslashified.at(1) == QLatin1Char(':')

          Is this in Windows-only code or in code shared with Linux?

          I still wish we knew whether the OP is reporting this behaviour on Windows, on Linux, or non both, for clarity.

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          • JonBJ JonB

            @J-Hilk said in QUrl::toLocalFile returns a path with an unexpected leading slash:

            // magic for drives on windows
            deslashified.at(1) == QLatin1Char(':')

            Is this in Windows-only code or in code shared with Linux?

            I still wish we knew whether the OP is reporting this behaviour on Windows, on Linux, or non both, for clarity.

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              @J-Hilk
              LOL, then it looks like it isn't treating : as it ought to be under Linux.... Don't try it with Linux relative pathnames starting with <something>:... because it does not look like it handles them correctly, rather it makes an assumption that it is somehow dealing with a pathname which emanates from Windows. I wonder whether it mentions this anywhere, as really this is "naughty" :)

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              • JonBJ JonB

                @lguyot said in QUrl::toLocalFile returns a path with an unexpected leading slash:

                On Ubuntu and Windows,

                Are you saying this is the result on both OSes? Linux should handle C:/... differently from Windows?

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                @JonB Thanks for your interest and your time.

                I apologize for the lack of clarity regarding the different OSes under scrutiny.

                The output is the same on both OSes, i.e., Ubuntu and Windows.
                But I am only concerned by what happens on Windows. This is the real use-case I am interested in.

                For Ubuntu, I am ready to accept that the output is correct (and I am not entirely sure of what the correct output should be).

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                  @JonB Thanks for your interest and your time.

                  I apologize for the lack of clarity regarding the different OSes under scrutiny.

                  The output is the same on both OSes, i.e., Ubuntu and Windows.
                  But I am only concerned by what happens on Windows. This is the real use-case I am interested in.

                  For Ubuntu, I am ready to accept that the output is correct (and I am not entirely sure of what the correct output should be).

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                  @lguyot
                  OK then, let's just forget about the Linux case because it just sidelines the issue.

                  @kkoehne reports:

                  qDebug() << QUrl::fromLocalFile("C:/images/DJI_0069.JPG").toLocalFile();
                  "C:/images/DJI_0069.JPG"

                  under " both Qt 5.15 and Qt 6.3" (and I am guessing he means under Windows anyway?). You are reporting different on just this under your version and Windows (which I don't have)?

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                  • JonBJ JonB

                    @lguyot
                    OK then, let's just forget about the Linux case because it just sidelines the issue.

                    @kkoehne reports:

                    qDebug() << QUrl::fromLocalFile("C:/images/DJI_0069.JPG").toLocalFile();
                    "C:/images/DJI_0069.JPG"

                    under " both Qt 5.15 and Qt 6.3" (and I am guessing he means under Windows anyway?). You are reporting different on just this under your version and Windows (which I don't have)?

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                    @JonB said in QUrl::toLocalFile returns a path with an unexpected leading slash:

                    under " both Qt 5.15 and Qt 6.3" (and I am guessing he means under Windows anyway?). You are reporting different on just this under your version and Windows (which I don't have)?

                    I can't confirm that, 5.15.10 results in:
                    "/C:/images/DJI_0069.JPG" - macOS
                    C:/images/DJI_0069.JPG- Windows


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                      @JonB said in QUrl::toLocalFile returns a path with an unexpected leading slash:

                      under " both Qt 5.15 and Qt 6.3" (and I am guessing he means under Windows anyway?). You are reporting different on just this under your version and Windows (which I don't have)?

                      I can't confirm that, 5.15.10 results in:
                      "/C:/images/DJI_0069.JPG" - macOS
                      C:/images/DJI_0069.JPG- Windows

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                      @J-Hilk said in QUrl::toLocalFile returns a path with an unexpected leading slash:

                      "/C:/images/DJI_0069.JPG" - macOS

                      /c: is non sense on mac
                      internaly ':' is the folder separator

                      if you put : in a file name, it will be converted to /

                      QString path=QDir::homePath();
                      QDir dir(path);
                      dir.mkdir("My:Folder");
                      

                      will create a folder in the user directory named "My/Folder"
                      In the Terminal the path looks like that:

                      /Users/me/My\:Folder
                      
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                        @J-Hilk said in QUrl::toLocalFile returns a path with an unexpected leading slash:

                        "/C:/images/DJI_0069.JPG" - macOS

                        /c: is non sense on mac
                        internaly ':' is the folder separator

                        if you put : in a file name, it will be converted to /

                        QString path=QDir::homePath();
                        QDir dir(path);
                        dir.mkdir("My:Folder");
                        

                        will create a folder in the user directory named "My/Folder"
                        In the Terminal the path looks like that:

                        /Users/me/My\:Folder
                        
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                        @mpergand
                        So actually you are showing that Mac behaves like Linux and creates the path as-is, with a :. You cannot have "a folder [...] named "My/Folder" in a Linux file system (which I understand is what Mac uses), / is not a legal character in a single path element under Linux. You seem to show that Mac's "interface" chooses to display a : in a path element as a / character when it "pretty-prints" it for the user, for some purpose?

                        In any case, the OP reports his issue is under Windows and that is all he cares about.

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                          @J-Hilk said in QUrl::toLocalFile returns a path with an unexpected leading slash:

                          "/C:/images/DJI_0069.JPG" - macOS

                          /c: is non sense on mac
                          internaly ':' is the folder separator

                          if you put : in a file name, it will be converted to /

                          QString path=QDir::homePath();
                          QDir dir(path);
                          dir.mkdir("My:Folder");
                          

                          will create a folder in the user directory named "My/Folder"
                          In the Terminal the path looks like that:

                          /Users/me/My\:Folder
                          
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                          @mpergand : is valid in the “unix layer”, but it is translated to/from / in the “Mac layers” (i.e. Finder, most file-related dialogs, etc.)
                          The colon is used as the separator in “HFS paths” and the slash is used as the separator in “POSIX paths” so there is a two-way translation depending on which “layer” you are working with

                          From smarter people than me


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                          • J.HilkJ J.Hilk

                            @mpergand : is valid in the “unix layer”, but it is translated to/from / in the “Mac layers” (i.e. Finder, most file-related dialogs, etc.)
                            The colon is used as the separator in “HFS paths” and the slash is used as the separator in “POSIX paths” so there is a two-way translation depending on which “layer” you are working with

                            From smarter people than me

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                            @J-Hilk said in QUrl::toLocalFile returns a path with an unexpected leading slash:

                            The colon is used as the separator in “HFS paths” and the slash is used as the separator in “POSIX paths” so there is a two-way translation

                            It is like that since the begining of OSX

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