schemes: prevent one letter schemes from being interpreted as drive letters
To allow one letter schemes, this makes the extension override
url.has_drive_letter() to return False for any schemes defined.
On Windows, the extension will raise util.Abort for any schemes that
conflict with existing drive letters.
httprepo/sshrepo: use url.url
Like the previous patch to getauthinfo(), this also makes
username/password parsing more forgiving for SSH URLs.
This also opens up the possibility of allowing non-numeric ports,
since the URL parser has no problem handling them.
Related issues:
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issue851: @ in password in http url
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issue2055: nonnumeric port bug with https protocol
url: special case bundle URL parsing to preserve backwards compatibility
This allows bundle://../foo to continue to refer to the relative path
../foo (bundle URLs do not take host names).
url: add trailing slashes to URLs with hostnames that don't have one
This works around a potential issue in Python 2.4 where cloning a repo
with a URL like http://foo:8080 would cause urllib2 to query on
http://foo:8080?cmd=capabilities instead of
http://foo:8080/?cmd=capabilities.
In the past, this issue has been masked by the fact that
url.getauthinfo() added a trailing slash when it was missing.