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Christian Hergert authored
Previously, the path canonicalization for resources had liberal use of strlen() and memmove() while walking through the path. This patch avoids any secondary strlen() and removes all use of memmove(). A single allocation is created up front as we should only ever need one additional byte more than then length of the incoming path string. To keep the implementation readable, the mechanics are kept in external functions. memrchr() was not used due to its lack of portability. This is faster in every test case I've tested. Paths that contain relative ../ have the most speedup. https://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=790310
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