@ -790,11 +790,12 @@ class Filesystem {
* Fix common problems with a file path
*
* @param string $path
* @param bool $stripTrailingSlash
* @param bool $isAbsolutePath
* @param bool $stripTrailingSlash whether to strip the trailing slash
* @param bool $isAbsolutePath whether the given path is absolute
* @param bool $keepUnicode true to disable unicode normalization
* @return string
*/
public static function normalizePath($path, $stripTrailingSlash = true, $isAbsolutePath = false) {
public static function normalizePath($path, $stripTrailingSlash = true, $isAbsolutePath = false, $keepUnicode = false ) {
if (is_null(self::$normalizedPathCache)) {
self::$normalizedPathCache = new CappedMemoryCache();
}
@ -818,19 +819,13 @@ class Filesystem {
}
//normalize unicode if possible
$path = \OC_Util::normalizeUnicode($path);
if (!$keepUnicode) {
$path = \OC_Util::normalizeUnicode($path);
}
//no windows style slashes
$path = str_replace('\\', '/', $path);
// When normalizing an absolute path, we need to ensure that the drive-letter
// is still at the beginning on windows
$windows_drive_letter = '';
if ($isAbsolutePath & & \OC_Util::runningOnWindows() & & preg_match('#^([a-zA-Z])$#', $path[0]) & & $path[1] == ':' & & $path[2] == '/') {
$windows_drive_letter = substr($path, 0, 2);
$path = substr($path, 2);
}
//add leading slash
if ($path[0] !== '/') {
$path = '/' . $path;
@ -856,7 +851,7 @@ class Filesystem {
$path = substr($path, 0, -2);
}
$normalizedPath = $windows_drive_letter . $ path;
$normalizedPath = $path;
self::$normalizedPathCache[$cacheKey] = $normalizedPath;
return $normalizedPath;