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      1 // Copyright (c) 2012 The Chromium Authors. All rights reserved.
      2 // Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style license that can be
      3 // found in the LICENSE file.
      4 
      5 #include "chrome/browser/autocomplete/history_url_provider.h"
      6 
      7 #include <algorithm>
      8 
      9 #include "base/basictypes.h"
     10 #include "base/bind.h"
     11 #include "base/command_line.h"
     12 #include "base/message_loop/message_loop.h"
     13 #include "base/metrics/histogram.h"
     14 #include "base/prefs/pref_service.h"
     15 #include "base/strings/string_util.h"
     16 #include "base/strings/utf_string_conversions.h"
     17 #include "chrome/browser/autocomplete/autocomplete_match.h"
     18 #include "chrome/browser/autocomplete/autocomplete_provider_listener.h"
     19 #include "chrome/browser/history/history_backend.h"
     20 #include "chrome/browser/history/history_database.h"
     21 #include "chrome/browser/history/history_service.h"
     22 #include "chrome/browser/history/history_service_factory.h"
     23 #include "chrome/browser/history/history_types.h"
     24 #include "chrome/browser/omnibox/omnibox_field_trial.h"
     25 #include "chrome/browser/profiles/profile.h"
     26 #include "chrome/browser/search_engines/template_url_service.h"
     27 #include "chrome/browser/search_engines/template_url_service_factory.h"
     28 #include "chrome/common/chrome_switches.h"
     29 #include "chrome/common/net/url_fixer_upper.h"
     30 #include "chrome/common/pref_names.h"
     31 #include "chrome/common/url_constants.h"
     32 #include "net/base/net_util.h"
     33 #include "net/base/registry_controlled_domains/registry_controlled_domain.h"
     34 #include "url/gurl.h"
     35 #include "url/url_parse.h"
     36 #include "url/url_util.h"
     37 
     38 namespace {
     39 
     40 // If |create_if_necessary| is true, ensures that |matches| contains an
     41 // entry for |info|, creating a new such entry if necessary (using
     42 // |input_location| and |match_in_scheme|).
     43 //
     44 // If |promote| is true, this also ensures the entry is the first element in
     45 // |matches|, moving or adding it to the front as appropriate.  When |promote|
     46 // is false, existing matches are left in place, and newly added matches are
     47 // placed at the back.
     48 //
     49 // It's OK to call this function with both |create_if_necessary| and
     50 // |promote| false, in which case we'll do nothing.
     51 void CreateOrPromoteMatch(const history::URLRow& info,
     52                           size_t input_location,
     53                           bool match_in_scheme,
     54                           history::HistoryMatches* matches,
     55                           bool create_if_necessary,
     56                           bool promote) {
     57   // |matches| may already have an entry for this.
     58   for (history::HistoryMatches::iterator i(matches->begin());
     59        i != matches->end(); ++i) {
     60     if (i->url_info.url() == info.url()) {
     61       // Rotate it to the front if the caller wishes.
     62       if (promote)
     63         std::rotate(matches->begin(), i, i + 1);
     64       return;
     65     }
     66   }
     67 
     68   if (!create_if_necessary)
     69     return;
     70 
     71   // No entry, so create one.
     72   history::HistoryMatch match(info, input_location, match_in_scheme, true);
     73   if (promote)
     74     matches->push_front(match);
     75   else
     76     matches->push_back(match);
     77 }
     78 
     79 // Given the user's |input| and a |match| created from it, reduce the match's
     80 // URL to just a host.  If this host still matches the user input, return it.
     81 // Returns the empty string on failure.
     82 GURL ConvertToHostOnly(const history::HistoryMatch& match,
     83                        const string16& input) {
     84   // See if we should try to do host-only suggestions for this URL. Nonstandard
     85   // schemes means there's no authority section, so suggesting the host name
     86   // is useless. File URLs are standard, but host suggestion is not useful for
     87   // them either.
     88   const GURL& url = match.url_info.url();
     89   if (!url.is_valid() || !url.IsStandard() || url.SchemeIsFile())
     90     return GURL();
     91 
     92   // Transform to a host-only match.  Bail if the host no longer matches the
     93   // user input (e.g. because the user typed more than just a host).
     94   GURL host = url.GetWithEmptyPath();
     95   if ((host.spec().length() < (match.input_location + input.length())))
     96     return GURL();  // User typing is longer than this host suggestion.
     97 
     98   const string16 spec = UTF8ToUTF16(host.spec());
     99   if (spec.compare(match.input_location, input.length(), input))
    100     return GURL();  // User typing is no longer a prefix.
    101 
    102   return host;
    103 }
    104 
    105 // Acts like the > operator for URLInfo classes.
    106 bool CompareHistoryMatch(const history::HistoryMatch& a,
    107                          const history::HistoryMatch& b) {
    108   // A URL that has been typed at all is better than one that has never been
    109   // typed.  (Note "!"s on each side)
    110   if (!a.url_info.typed_count() != !b.url_info.typed_count())
    111     return a.url_info.typed_count() > b.url_info.typed_count();
    112 
    113   // Innermost matches (matches after any scheme or "www.") are better than
    114   // non-innermost matches.
    115   if (a.innermost_match != b.innermost_match)
    116     return a.innermost_match;
    117 
    118   // URLs that have been typed more often are better.
    119   if (a.url_info.typed_count() != b.url_info.typed_count())
    120     return a.url_info.typed_count() > b.url_info.typed_count();
    121 
    122   // For URLs that have each been typed once, a host (alone) is better than a
    123   // page inside.
    124   if ((a.url_info.typed_count() == 1) && (a.IsHostOnly() != b.IsHostOnly()))
    125     return a.IsHostOnly();
    126 
    127   // URLs that have been visited more often are better.
    128   if (a.url_info.visit_count() != b.url_info.visit_count())
    129     return a.url_info.visit_count() > b.url_info.visit_count();
    130 
    131   // URLs that have been visited more recently are better.
    132   return a.url_info.last_visit() > b.url_info.last_visit();
    133 }
    134 
    135 // Extracts typed_count, visit_count, and last_visited time from the
    136 // URLRow and puts them in the additional info field of the |match|
    137 // for display in about:omnibox.
    138 void RecordAdditionalInfoFromUrlRow(const history::URLRow& info,
    139                                     AutocompleteMatch* match) {
    140   match->RecordAdditionalInfo("typed count", info.typed_count());
    141   match->RecordAdditionalInfo("visit count", info.visit_count());
    142   match->RecordAdditionalInfo("last visit", info.last_visit());
    143 }
    144 
    145 }  // namespace
    146 
    147 // -----------------------------------------------------------------
    148 // SearchTermsDataSnapshot
    149 
    150 // Implementation of SearchTermsData that takes a snapshot of another
    151 // SearchTermsData by copying all the responses to the different getters into
    152 // member strings, then returning those strings when its own getters are called.
    153 // This will typically be constructed on the UI thread from
    154 // UIThreadSearchTermsData but is subsequently safe to use on any thread.
    155 class SearchTermsDataSnapshot : public SearchTermsData {
    156  public:
    157   explicit SearchTermsDataSnapshot(const SearchTermsData& search_terms_data);
    158   virtual ~SearchTermsDataSnapshot();
    159 
    160   virtual std::string GoogleBaseURLValue() const OVERRIDE;
    161   virtual std::string GetApplicationLocale() const OVERRIDE;
    162   virtual string16 GetRlzParameterValue() const OVERRIDE;
    163   virtual std::string GetSearchClient() const OVERRIDE;
    164   virtual std::string InstantEnabledParam() const OVERRIDE;
    165   virtual std::string InstantExtendedEnabledParam() const OVERRIDE;
    166   virtual std::string NTPIsThemedParam() const OVERRIDE;
    167 
    168  private:
    169   std::string google_base_url_value_;
    170   std::string application_locale_;
    171   string16 rlz_parameter_value_;
    172   std::string search_client_;
    173   std::string instant_enabled_param_;
    174   std::string instant_extended_enabled_param_;
    175   std::string ntp_is_themed_param_;
    176 
    177   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(SearchTermsDataSnapshot);
    178 };
    179 
    180 SearchTermsDataSnapshot::SearchTermsDataSnapshot(
    181     const SearchTermsData& search_terms_data)
    182     : google_base_url_value_(search_terms_data.GoogleBaseURLValue()),
    183       application_locale_(search_terms_data.GetApplicationLocale()),
    184       rlz_parameter_value_(search_terms_data.GetRlzParameterValue()),
    185       search_client_(search_terms_data.GetSearchClient()),
    186       instant_enabled_param_(search_terms_data.InstantEnabledParam()),
    187       instant_extended_enabled_param_(
    188           search_terms_data.InstantExtendedEnabledParam()),
    189       ntp_is_themed_param_(search_terms_data.NTPIsThemedParam()) {}
    190 
    191 SearchTermsDataSnapshot::~SearchTermsDataSnapshot() {
    192 }
    193 
    194 std::string SearchTermsDataSnapshot::GoogleBaseURLValue() const {
    195   return google_base_url_value_;
    196 }
    197 
    198 std::string SearchTermsDataSnapshot::GetApplicationLocale() const {
    199   return application_locale_;
    200 }
    201 
    202 string16 SearchTermsDataSnapshot::GetRlzParameterValue() const {
    203   return rlz_parameter_value_;
    204 }
    205 
    206 std::string SearchTermsDataSnapshot::GetSearchClient() const {
    207   return search_client_;
    208 }
    209 
    210 std::string SearchTermsDataSnapshot::InstantEnabledParam() const {
    211   return instant_enabled_param_;
    212 }
    213 
    214 std::string SearchTermsDataSnapshot::InstantExtendedEnabledParam() const {
    215   return instant_extended_enabled_param_;
    216 }
    217 
    218 std::string SearchTermsDataSnapshot::NTPIsThemedParam() const {
    219   return ntp_is_themed_param_;
    220 }
    221 
    222 // -----------------------------------------------------------------
    223 // HistoryURLProvider
    224 
    225 // These ugly magic numbers will go away once we switch all scoring
    226 // behavior (including URL-what-you-typed) to HistoryQuick provider.
    227 const int HistoryURLProvider::kScoreForBestInlineableResult = 1413;
    228 const int HistoryURLProvider::kScoreForUnvisitedIntranetResult = 1403;
    229 const int HistoryURLProvider::kScoreForWhatYouTypedResult = 1203;
    230 const int HistoryURLProvider::kBaseScoreForNonInlineableResult = 900;
    231 
    232 // VisitClassifier is used to classify the type of visit to a particular url.
    233 class HistoryURLProvider::VisitClassifier {
    234  public:
    235   enum Type {
    236     INVALID,             // Navigations to the URL are not allowed.
    237     UNVISITED_INTRANET,  // A navigable URL for which we have no visit data but
    238                          // which is known to refer to a visited intranet host.
    239     VISITED,             // The site has been previously visited.
    240   };
    241 
    242   VisitClassifier(HistoryURLProvider* provider,
    243                   const AutocompleteInput& input,
    244                   history::URLDatabase* db);
    245 
    246   // Returns the type of visit for the specified input.
    247   Type type() const { return type_; }
    248 
    249   // Returns the URLRow for the visit.
    250   const history::URLRow& url_row() const { return url_row_; }
    251 
    252  private:
    253   HistoryURLProvider* provider_;
    254   history::URLDatabase* db_;
    255   Type type_;
    256   history::URLRow url_row_;
    257 
    258   DISALLOW_COPY_AND_ASSIGN(VisitClassifier);
    259 };
    260 
    261 HistoryURLProvider::VisitClassifier::VisitClassifier(
    262     HistoryURLProvider* provider,
    263     const AutocompleteInput& input,
    264     history::URLDatabase* db)
    265     : provider_(provider),
    266       db_(db),
    267       type_(INVALID) {
    268   const GURL& url = input.canonicalized_url();
    269   // Detect email addresses.  These cases will look like "http://user@site/",
    270   // and because the history backend strips auth creds, we'll get a bogus exact
    271   // match below if the user has visited "site".
    272   if (!url.is_valid() ||
    273       ((input.type() == AutocompleteInput::UNKNOWN) &&
    274        input.parts().username.is_nonempty() &&
    275        !input.parts().password.is_nonempty() &&
    276        !input.parts().path.is_nonempty()))
    277     return;
    278 
    279   if (db_->GetRowForURL(url, &url_row_)) {
    280     type_ = VISITED;
    281     return;
    282   }
    283 
    284   if (provider_->CanFindIntranetURL(db_, input)) {
    285     // The user typed an intranet hostname that they've visited (albeit with a
    286     // different port and/or path) before.
    287     url_row_ = history::URLRow(url);
    288     type_ = UNVISITED_INTRANET;
    289   }
    290 }
    291 
    292 HistoryURLProviderParams::HistoryURLProviderParams(
    293     const AutocompleteInput& input,
    294     bool trim_http,
    295     const std::string& languages,
    296     TemplateURL* default_search_provider,
    297     const SearchTermsData& search_terms_data)
    298     : message_loop(base::MessageLoop::current()),
    299       input(input),
    300       prevent_inline_autocomplete(input.prevent_inline_autocomplete()),
    301       trim_http(trim_http),
    302       failed(false),
    303       languages(languages),
    304       dont_suggest_exact_input(false),
    305       default_search_provider(default_search_provider ?
    306           new TemplateURL(default_search_provider->profile(),
    307                           default_search_provider->data()) : NULL),
    308       search_terms_data(new SearchTermsDataSnapshot(search_terms_data)) {
    309 }
    310 
    311 HistoryURLProviderParams::~HistoryURLProviderParams() {
    312 }
    313 
    314 HistoryURLProvider::HistoryURLProvider(AutocompleteProviderListener* listener,
    315                                        Profile* profile)
    316     : HistoryProvider(listener, profile,
    317           AutocompleteProvider::TYPE_HISTORY_URL),
    318       params_(NULL),
    319       cull_redirects_(
    320           !OmniboxFieldTrial::InHUPCullRedirectsFieldTrial() ||
    321           !OmniboxFieldTrial::InHUPCullRedirectsFieldTrialExperimentGroup()),
    322       create_shorter_match_(
    323           !OmniboxFieldTrial::InHUPCreateShorterMatchFieldTrial() ||
    324           !OmniboxFieldTrial::
    325               InHUPCreateShorterMatchFieldTrialExperimentGroup()),
    326       search_url_database_(true) {
    327 }
    328 
    329 // static
    330 AutocompleteMatch HistoryURLProvider::SuggestExactInput(
    331     AutocompleteProvider* provider,
    332     const AutocompleteInput& input,
    333     bool trim_http) {
    334   AutocompleteMatch match(provider, 0, false,
    335                           AutocompleteMatchType::URL_WHAT_YOU_TYPED);
    336 
    337   const GURL& url = input.canonicalized_url();
    338   if (url.is_valid()) {
    339     match.destination_url = url;
    340 
    341     // Trim off "http://" if the user didn't type it.
    342     // NOTE: We use TrimHttpPrefix() here rather than StringForURLDisplay() to
    343     // strip the scheme as we need to know the offset so we can adjust the
    344     // |match_location| below.  StringForURLDisplay() and TrimHttpPrefix() have
    345     // slightly different behavior as well (the latter will strip even without
    346     // two slashes after the scheme).
    347     string16 display_string(provider->StringForURLDisplay(url, false, false));
    348     const size_t offset = trim_http ? TrimHttpPrefix(&display_string) : 0;
    349     match.fill_into_edit =
    350         AutocompleteInput::FormattedStringWithEquivalentMeaning(url,
    351                                                                 display_string);
    352     match.allowed_to_be_default_match = true;
    353     // NOTE: Don't set match.inline_autocompletion to something non-empty here;
    354     // it's surprising and annoying.
    355 
    356     // Try to highlight "innermost" match location.  If we fix up "w" into
    357     // "www.w.com", we want to highlight the fifth character, not the first.
    358     // This relies on match.destination_url being the non-prefix-trimmed version
    359     // of match.contents.
    360     match.contents = display_string;
    361     const URLPrefix* best_prefix = URLPrefix::BestURLPrefix(
    362         UTF8ToUTF16(match.destination_url.spec()), input.text());
    363 
    364     // We only want to trim the HTTP scheme off our match if the user didn't
    365     // explicitly type "http:".
    366     DCHECK(!trim_http || !HasHTTPScheme(input.text()));
    367 
    368     // Because of the vagaries of GURL, it's possible for match.destination_url
    369     // to not contain the user's input at all (so |best_prefix| is NULL).
    370     // In this case don't mark anything as a match.
    371     const size_t match_location = (best_prefix == NULL) ?
    372         string16::npos : best_prefix->prefix.length() - offset;
    373     AutocompleteMatch::ClassifyLocationInString(match_location,
    374                                                 input.text().length(),
    375                                                 match.contents.length(),
    376                                                 ACMatchClassification::URL,
    377                                                 &match.contents_class);
    378 
    379     match.is_history_what_you_typed_match = true;
    380   }
    381 
    382   return match;
    383 }
    384 
    385 void HistoryURLProvider::Start(const AutocompleteInput& input,
    386                                bool minimal_changes) {
    387   // NOTE: We could try hard to do less work in the |minimal_changes| case
    388   // here; some clever caching would let us reuse the raw matches from the
    389   // history DB without re-querying.  However, we'd still have to go back to
    390   // the history thread to mark these up properly, and if pass 2 is currently
    391   // running, we'd need to wait for it to return to the main thread before
    392   // doing this (we can't just write new data for it to read due to thread
    393   // safety issues).  At that point it's just as fast, and easier, to simply
    394   // re-run the query from scratch and ignore |minimal_changes|.
    395 
    396   // Cancel any in-progress query.
    397   Stop(false);
    398 
    399   RunAutocompletePasses(input, true);
    400 }
    401 
    402 void HistoryURLProvider::Stop(bool clear_cached_results) {
    403   done_ = true;
    404 
    405   if (params_)
    406     params_->cancel_flag.Set();
    407 }
    408 
    409 // Called on the history thread.
    410 void HistoryURLProvider::ExecuteWithDB(history::HistoryBackend* backend,
    411                                        history::URLDatabase* db,
    412                                        HistoryURLProviderParams* params) {
    413   // We may get called with a NULL database if it couldn't be properly
    414   // initialized.
    415   if (!db) {
    416     params->failed = true;
    417   } else if (!params->cancel_flag.IsSet()) {
    418     base::TimeTicks beginning_time = base::TimeTicks::Now();
    419 
    420     DoAutocomplete(backend, db, params);
    421 
    422     UMA_HISTOGRAM_TIMES("Autocomplete.HistoryAsyncQueryTime",
    423                         base::TimeTicks::Now() - beginning_time);
    424   }
    425 
    426   // Return the results (if any) to the main thread.
    427   params->message_loop->PostTask(FROM_HERE, base::Bind(
    428       &HistoryURLProvider::QueryComplete, this, params));
    429 }
    430 
    431 // Used by both autocomplete passes, and therefore called on multiple different
    432 // threads (though not simultaneously).
    433 void HistoryURLProvider::DoAutocomplete(history::HistoryBackend* backend,
    434                                         history::URLDatabase* db,
    435                                         HistoryURLProviderParams* params) {
    436   VisitClassifier classifier(this, params->input, db);
    437   // Create a What You Typed match, which we'll need below.
    438   //
    439   // We display this to the user when there's a reasonable chance they actually
    440   // care:
    441   // * Their input can be opened as a URL, and
    442   // * We parsed the input as a URL, or it starts with an explicit "http:" or
    443   //   "https:".
    444   //  that is when their input can be opened as a URL.
    445   // Otherwise, this is just low-quality noise.  In the cases where we've parsed
    446   // as UNKNOWN, we'll still show an accidental search infobar if need be.
    447   bool have_what_you_typed_match =
    448       params->input.canonicalized_url().is_valid() &&
    449       (params->input.type() != AutocompleteInput::QUERY) &&
    450       ((params->input.type() != AutocompleteInput::UNKNOWN) ||
    451        (classifier.type() == VisitClassifier::UNVISITED_INTRANET) ||
    452        !params->trim_http ||
    453        (AutocompleteInput::NumNonHostComponents(params->input.parts()) > 0));
    454   AutocompleteMatch what_you_typed_match(
    455       SuggestExactInput(this, params->input, params->trim_http));
    456   what_you_typed_match.relevance = CalculateRelevance(WHAT_YOU_TYPED, 0);
    457 
    458   // Get the matching URLs from the DB
    459   history::URLRows url_matches;
    460   history::HistoryMatches history_matches;
    461 
    462   if (search_url_database_) {
    463     const URLPrefixes& prefixes = URLPrefix::GetURLPrefixes();
    464     for (URLPrefixes::const_iterator i(prefixes.begin()); i != prefixes.end();
    465          ++i) {
    466       if (params->cancel_flag.IsSet())
    467         return;  // Canceled in the middle of a query, give up.
    468       // We only need kMaxMatches results in the end, but before we
    469       // get there we need to promote lower-quality matches that are
    470       // prefixes of higher-quality matches, and remove lower-quality
    471       // redirects.  So we ask for more results than we need, of every
    472       // prefix type, in hopes this will give us far more than enough
    473       // to work with.  CullRedirects() will then reduce the list to
    474       // the best kMaxMatches results.
    475       db->AutocompleteForPrefix(
    476           UTF16ToUTF8(i->prefix + params->input.text()),
    477           kMaxMatches * 2,
    478           (backend == NULL),
    479           &url_matches);
    480       for (history::URLRows::const_iterator j(url_matches.begin());
    481            j != url_matches.end(); ++j) {
    482         const URLPrefix* best_prefix =
    483             URLPrefix::BestURLPrefix(UTF8ToUTF16(j->url().spec()), string16());
    484         DCHECK(best_prefix != NULL);
    485         history_matches.push_back(history::HistoryMatch(*j, i->prefix.length(),
    486             i->num_components == 0,
    487             i->num_components >= best_prefix->num_components));
    488       }
    489     }
    490   }
    491 
    492   // Create sorted list of suggestions.
    493   CullPoorMatches(&history_matches, params);
    494   SortMatches(&history_matches);
    495   PromoteOrCreateShorterSuggestion(db, *params, have_what_you_typed_match,
    496                                    what_you_typed_match, &history_matches);
    497 
    498   // Try to promote a match as an exact/inline autocomplete match.  This also
    499   // moves it to the front of |history_matches|, so skip over it when
    500   // converting the rest of the matches.
    501   size_t first_match = 1;
    502   size_t exact_suggestion = 0;
    503   // Checking |is_history_what_you_typed_match| tells us whether
    504   // SuggestExactInput() succeeded in constructing a valid match.
    505   if (what_you_typed_match.is_history_what_you_typed_match &&
    506       (!backend || !params->dont_suggest_exact_input) &&
    507       FixupExactSuggestion(db, params->input, classifier, &what_you_typed_match,
    508                            &history_matches)) {
    509     // Got an exact match for the user's input.  Treat it as the best match
    510     // regardless of the input type.
    511     exact_suggestion = 1;
    512     params->matches.push_back(what_you_typed_match);
    513   } else if (params->prevent_inline_autocomplete ||
    514       history_matches.empty() ||
    515       !PromoteMatchForInlineAutocomplete(params, history_matches.front())) {
    516     // Failed to promote any URLs for inline autocompletion.  Use the What You
    517     // Typed match, if we have it.
    518     first_match = 0;
    519     if (have_what_you_typed_match)
    520       params->matches.push_back(what_you_typed_match);
    521   }
    522 
    523   // This is the end of the synchronous pass.
    524   if (!backend)
    525     return;
    526   // If search_url_database_ is false, we shouldn't have scheduled a second
    527   // pass.
    528   DCHECK(search_url_database_);
    529 
    530   // Determine relevancy of highest scoring match, if any.
    531   int relevance = -1;
    532   for (ACMatches::const_iterator it = params->matches.begin();
    533        it != params->matches.end(); ++it) {
    534     relevance = std::max(relevance, it->relevance);
    535   }
    536 
    537   if (cull_redirects_) {
    538     // Remove redirects and trim list to size.  We want to provide up to
    539     // kMaxMatches results plus the What You Typed result, if it was added to
    540     // |history_matches| above.
    541     CullRedirects(backend, &history_matches, kMaxMatches + exact_suggestion);
    542   } else {
    543     // Simply trim the list to size.
    544     if (history_matches.size() > kMaxMatches + exact_suggestion)
    545       history_matches.resize(kMaxMatches + exact_suggestion);
    546   }
    547 
    548   // Convert the history matches to autocomplete matches.
    549   for (size_t i = first_match; i < history_matches.size(); ++i) {
    550     const history::HistoryMatch& match = history_matches[i];
    551     DCHECK(!have_what_you_typed_match ||
    552            (match.url_info.url() !=
    553             GURL(params->matches.front().destination_url)));
    554     // If we've assigned a score already, all later matches score one
    555     // less than the previous match.
    556     relevance = (relevance > 0) ? (relevance - 1) :
    557        CalculateRelevance(NORMAL, history_matches.size() - 1 - i);
    558     AutocompleteMatch ac_match = HistoryMatchToACMatch(params, match,
    559         NORMAL, relevance);
    560     params->matches.push_back(ac_match);
    561   }
    562 }
    563 
    564 // Called on the main thread when the query is complete.
    565 void HistoryURLProvider::QueryComplete(
    566     HistoryURLProviderParams* params_gets_deleted) {
    567   // Ensure |params_gets_deleted| gets deleted on exit.
    568   scoped_ptr<HistoryURLProviderParams> params(params_gets_deleted);
    569 
    570   // If the user hasn't already started another query, clear our member pointer
    571   // so we can't write into deleted memory.
    572   if (params_ == params_gets_deleted)
    573     params_ = NULL;
    574 
    575   // Don't send responses for queries that have been canceled.
    576   if (params->cancel_flag.IsSet())
    577     return;  // Already set done_ when we canceled, no need to set it again.
    578 
    579   // Don't modify |matches_| if the query failed, since it might have a default
    580   // match in it, whereas |params->matches| will be empty.
    581   if (!params->failed) {
    582     matches_.swap(params->matches);
    583     UpdateStarredStateOfMatches();
    584   }
    585 
    586   done_ = true;
    587   listener_->OnProviderUpdate(true);
    588 }
    589 
    590 HistoryURLProvider::~HistoryURLProvider() {
    591   // Note: This object can get leaked on shutdown if there are pending
    592   // requests on the database (which hold a reference to us). Normally, these
    593   // messages get flushed for each thread. We do a round trip from main, to
    594   // history, back to main while holding a reference. If the main thread
    595   // completes before the history thread, the message to delegate back to the
    596   // main thread will not run and the reference will leak. Therefore, don't do
    597   // anything on destruction.
    598 }
    599 
    600 int HistoryURLProvider::CalculateRelevance(MatchType match_type,
    601                                            size_t match_number) const {
    602   switch (match_type) {
    603     case INLINE_AUTOCOMPLETE:
    604       return kScoreForBestInlineableResult;
    605 
    606     case UNVISITED_INTRANET:
    607       return kScoreForUnvisitedIntranetResult;
    608 
    609     case WHAT_YOU_TYPED:
    610       return kScoreForWhatYouTypedResult;
    611 
    612     default:  // NORMAL
    613       return kBaseScoreForNonInlineableResult +
    614           static_cast<int>(match_number);
    615   }
    616 }
    617 
    618 void HistoryURLProvider::RunAutocompletePasses(
    619     const AutocompleteInput& input,
    620     bool fixup_input_and_run_pass_1) {
    621   matches_.clear();
    622 
    623   if ((input.type() == AutocompleteInput::INVALID) ||
    624       (input.type() == AutocompleteInput::FORCED_QUERY))
    625     return;
    626 
    627   // Create a match for exactly what the user typed.  This will only be used as
    628   // a fallback in case we can't get the history service or URL DB; otherwise,
    629   // we'll run this again in DoAutocomplete() and use that result instead.
    630   const bool trim_http = !HasHTTPScheme(input.text());
    631   // Don't do this for queries -- while we can sometimes mark up a match for
    632   // this, it's not what the user wants, and just adds noise.
    633   if ((input.type() != AutocompleteInput::QUERY) &&
    634       input.canonicalized_url().is_valid()) {
    635     AutocompleteMatch what_you_typed(SuggestExactInput(this, input, trim_http));
    636     what_you_typed.relevance = CalculateRelevance(WHAT_YOU_TYPED, 0);
    637     matches_.push_back(what_you_typed);
    638   }
    639 
    640   // We'll need the history service to run both passes, so try to obtain it.
    641   if (!profile_)
    642     return;
    643   HistoryService* const history_service =
    644       HistoryServiceFactory::GetForProfile(profile_, Profile::EXPLICIT_ACCESS);
    645   if (!history_service)
    646     return;
    647 
    648   // Get the default search provider and search terms data now since we have to
    649   // retrieve these on the UI thread, and the second pass runs on the history
    650   // thread. |template_url_service| can be NULL when testing.
    651   TemplateURLService* template_url_service =
    652       TemplateURLServiceFactory::GetForProfile(profile_);
    653   TemplateURL* default_search_provider = template_url_service ?
    654       template_url_service->GetDefaultSearchProvider() : NULL;
    655   UIThreadSearchTermsData data(profile_);
    656 
    657   // Create the data structure for the autocomplete passes.  We'll save this off
    658   // onto the |params_| member for later deletion below if we need to run pass
    659   // 2.
    660   std::string languages(languages_);
    661   if (languages.empty()) {
    662     languages =
    663         profile_->GetPrefs()->GetString(prefs::kAcceptLanguages);
    664   }
    665   scoped_ptr<HistoryURLProviderParams> params(
    666       new HistoryURLProviderParams(input, trim_http, languages,
    667                                    default_search_provider, data));
    668 
    669   params->prevent_inline_autocomplete =
    670       PreventInlineAutocomplete(input);
    671 
    672   if (fixup_input_and_run_pass_1) {
    673     // Do some fixup on the user input before matching against it, so we provide
    674     // good results for local file paths, input with spaces, etc.
    675     if (!FixupUserInput(&params->input))
    676       return;
    677 
    678     // Pass 1: Get the in-memory URL database, and use it to find and promote
    679     // the inline autocomplete match, if any.
    680     history::URLDatabase* url_db = history_service->InMemoryDatabase();
    681     // url_db can be NULL if it hasn't finished initializing (or failed to
    682     // initialize).  In this case all we can do is fall back on the second
    683     // pass.
    684     //
    685     // TODO(pkasting): We should just block here until this loads.  Any time
    686     // someone unloads the history backend, we'll get inconsistent inline
    687     // autocomplete behavior here.
    688     if (url_db) {
    689       DoAutocomplete(NULL, url_db, params.get());
    690       // params->matches now has the matches we should expose to the provider.
    691       // Pass 2 expects a "clean slate" set of matches.
    692       matches_.clear();
    693       matches_.swap(params->matches);
    694       UpdateStarredStateOfMatches();
    695     }
    696   }
    697 
    698   // Pass 2: Ask the history service to call us back on the history thread,
    699   // where we can read the full on-disk DB.
    700   if (search_url_database_ &&
    701       (input.matches_requested() == AutocompleteInput::ALL_MATCHES)) {
    702     done_ = false;
    703     params_ = params.release();  // This object will be destroyed in
    704                                  // QueryComplete() once we're done with it.
    705     history_service->ScheduleAutocomplete(this, params_);
    706   }
    707 }
    708 
    709 bool HistoryURLProvider::FixupExactSuggestion(
    710     history::URLDatabase* db,
    711     const AutocompleteInput& input,
    712     const VisitClassifier& classifier,
    713     AutocompleteMatch* match,
    714     history::HistoryMatches* matches) const {
    715   DCHECK(match != NULL);
    716   DCHECK(matches != NULL);
    717 
    718   MatchType type = INLINE_AUTOCOMPLETE;
    719   switch (classifier.type()) {
    720     case VisitClassifier::INVALID:
    721       return false;
    722     case VisitClassifier::UNVISITED_INTRANET:
    723       type = UNVISITED_INTRANET;
    724       break;
    725     default:
    726       DCHECK_EQ(VisitClassifier::VISITED, classifier.type());
    727       // We have data for this match, use it.
    728       match->deletable = true;
    729       match->description = classifier.url_row().title();
    730       RecordAdditionalInfoFromUrlRow(classifier.url_row(), match);
    731       AutocompleteMatch::ClassifyMatchInString(
    732           input.text(),
    733           classifier.url_row().title(),
    734           ACMatchClassification::NONE, &match->description_class);
    735       if (!classifier.url_row().typed_count()) {
    736         // If we reach here, we must be in the second pass, and we must not have
    737         // this row's data available during the first pass.  That means we
    738         // either scored it as WHAT_YOU_TYPED or UNVISITED_INTRANET, and to
    739         // maintain the ordering between passes consistent, we need to score it
    740         // the same way here.
    741         type = CanFindIntranetURL(db, input) ?
    742             UNVISITED_INTRANET : WHAT_YOU_TYPED;
    743       }
    744       break;
    745   }
    746 
    747   const GURL& url = match->destination_url;
    748   const url_parse::Parsed& parsed = url.parsed_for_possibly_invalid_spec();
    749   // If the what-you-typed result looks like a single word (which can be
    750   // interpreted as an intranet address) followed by a pound sign ("#"),
    751   // leave the score for the url-what-you-typed result as is.  It will be
    752   // outscored by a search query from the SearchProvider. This test fixes
    753   // cases such as "c#" and "c# foo" where the user has visited an intranet
    754   // site "c".  We want the search-what-you-typed score to beat the
    755   // URL-what-you-typed score in this case.  Most of the below test tries to
    756   // make sure that this code does not trigger if the user did anything to
    757   // indicate the desired match is a URL.  For instance, "c/# foo" will not
    758   // pass the test because that will be classified as input type URL.  The
    759   // parsed.CountCharactersBefore() in the test looks for the presence of a
    760   // reference fragment in the URL by checking whether the position differs
    761   // included the delimiter (pound sign) versus not including the delimiter.
    762   // (One cannot simply check url.ref() because it will not distinguish
    763   // between the input "c" and the input "c#", both of which will have empty
    764   // reference fragments.)
    765   if ((type == UNVISITED_INTRANET) &&
    766       (input.type() != AutocompleteInput::URL) &&
    767       url.username().empty() && url.password().empty() && url.port().empty() &&
    768       (url.path() == "/") && url.query().empty() &&
    769       (parsed.CountCharactersBefore(url_parse::Parsed::REF, true) !=
    770        parsed.CountCharactersBefore(url_parse::Parsed::REF, false))) {
    771     return false;
    772   }
    773 
    774   match->relevance = CalculateRelevance(type, 0);
    775 
    776   // If there are any other matches, then don't promote this match here, in
    777   // hopes the caller will be able to inline autocomplete a better suggestion.
    778   // DoAutocomplete() will fall back on this match if inline autocompletion
    779   // fails.  This matches how we react to never-visited URL inputs in the non-
    780   // intranet case.
    781   if (type == UNVISITED_INTRANET && !matches->empty())
    782     return false;
    783 
    784   // Put it on the front of the HistoryMatches for redirect culling.
    785   CreateOrPromoteMatch(classifier.url_row(), string16::npos, false, matches,
    786                        true, true);
    787   return true;
    788 }
    789 
    790 bool HistoryURLProvider::CanFindIntranetURL(
    791     history::URLDatabase* db,
    792     const AutocompleteInput& input) const {
    793   // Normally passing the first two conditions below ought to guarantee the
    794   // third condition, but because FixupUserInput() can run and modify the
    795   // input's text and parts between Parse() and here, it seems better to be
    796   // paranoid and check.
    797   if ((input.type() != AutocompleteInput::UNKNOWN) ||
    798       !LowerCaseEqualsASCII(input.scheme(), chrome::kHttpScheme) ||
    799       !input.parts().host.is_nonempty())
    800     return false;
    801   const std::string host(UTF16ToUTF8(
    802       input.text().substr(input.parts().host.begin, input.parts().host.len)));
    803   const size_t registry_length =
    804       net::registry_controlled_domains::GetRegistryLength(
    805           host,
    806           net::registry_controlled_domains::EXCLUDE_UNKNOWN_REGISTRIES,
    807           net::registry_controlled_domains::EXCLUDE_PRIVATE_REGISTRIES);
    808   return registry_length == 0 && db->IsTypedHost(host);
    809 }
    810 
    811 bool HistoryURLProvider::PromoteMatchForInlineAutocomplete(
    812     HistoryURLProviderParams* params,
    813     const history::HistoryMatch& match) {
    814   // Promote the first match if it's been typed at least n times, where n == 1
    815   // for "simple" (host-only) URLs and n == 2 for others.  We set a higher bar
    816   // for these long URLs because it's less likely that users will want to visit
    817   // them again.  Even though we don't increment the typed_count for pasted-in
    818   // URLs, if the user manually edits the URL or types some long thing in by
    819   // hand, we wouldn't want to immediately start autocompleting it.
    820   if (!match.url_info.typed_count() ||
    821       ((match.url_info.typed_count() == 1) &&
    822        !match.IsHostOnly()))
    823     return false;
    824 
    825   // In the case where the user has typed "foo.com" and visited (but not typed)
    826   // "foo/", and the input is "foo", we can reach here for "foo.com" during the
    827   // first pass but have the second pass suggest the exact input as a better
    828   // URL.  Since we need both passes to agree, and since during the first pass
    829   // there's no way to know about "foo/", make reaching this point prevent any
    830   // future pass from suggesting the exact input as a better match.
    831   if (params) {
    832     params->dont_suggest_exact_input = true;
    833     params->matches.push_back(HistoryMatchToACMatch(params, match,
    834         INLINE_AUTOCOMPLETE, CalculateRelevance(INLINE_AUTOCOMPLETE, 0)));
    835   }
    836   return true;
    837 }
    838 
    839 // See if a shorter version of the best match should be created, and if so place
    840 // it at the front of |matches|.  This can suggest history URLs that are
    841 // prefixes of the best match (if they've been visited enough, compared to the
    842 // best match), or create host-only suggestions even when they haven't been
    843 // visited before: if the user visited http://example.com/asdf once, we'll
    844 // suggest http://example.com/ even if they've never been to it.
    845 void HistoryURLProvider::PromoteOrCreateShorterSuggestion(
    846     history::URLDatabase* db,
    847     const HistoryURLProviderParams& params,
    848     bool have_what_you_typed_match,
    849     const AutocompleteMatch& what_you_typed_match,
    850     history::HistoryMatches* matches) {
    851   if (matches->empty())
    852     return;  // No matches, nothing to do.
    853 
    854   // Determine the base URL from which to search, and whether that URL could
    855   // itself be added as a match.  We can add the base iff it's not "effectively
    856   // the same" as any "what you typed" match.
    857   const history::HistoryMatch& match = matches->front();
    858   GURL search_base = ConvertToHostOnly(match, params.input.text());
    859   bool can_add_search_base_to_matches = !have_what_you_typed_match;
    860   if (search_base.is_empty()) {
    861     // Search from what the user typed when we couldn't reduce the best match
    862     // to a host.  Careful: use a substring of |match| here, rather than the
    863     // first match in |params|, because they might have different prefixes.  If
    864     // the user typed "google.com", |what_you_typed_match| will hold
    865     // "http://google.com/", but |match| might begin with
    866     // "http://www.google.com/".
    867     // TODO: this should be cleaned up, and is probably incorrect for IDN.
    868     std::string new_match = match.url_info.url().possibly_invalid_spec().
    869         substr(0, match.input_location + params.input.text().length());
    870     search_base = GURL(new_match);
    871     // TODO(mrossetti): There is a degenerate case where the following may
    872     // cause a failure: http://www/~someword/fubar.html. Diagnose.
    873     // See: http://crbug.com/50101
    874     if (search_base.is_empty())
    875       return;  // Can't construct a valid URL from which to start a search.
    876   } else if (!can_add_search_base_to_matches) {
    877     can_add_search_base_to_matches =
    878         (search_base != what_you_typed_match.destination_url);
    879   }
    880   if (search_base == match.url_info.url())
    881     return;  // Couldn't shorten |match|, so no range of URLs to search over.
    882 
    883   // Search the DB for short URLs between our base and |match|.
    884   history::URLRow info(search_base);
    885   bool promote = true;
    886   // A short URL is only worth suggesting if it's been visited at least a third
    887   // as often as the longer URL.
    888   const int min_visit_count = ((match.url_info.visit_count() - 1) / 3) + 1;
    889   // For stability between the in-memory and on-disk autocomplete passes, when
    890   // the long URL has been typed before, only suggest shorter URLs that have
    891   // also been typed.  Otherwise, the on-disk pass could suggest a shorter URL
    892   // (which hasn't been typed) that the in-memory pass doesn't know about,
    893   // thereby making the top match, and thus the behavior of inline
    894   // autocomplete, unstable.
    895   const int min_typed_count = match.url_info.typed_count() ? 1 : 0;
    896   if (!db->FindShortestURLFromBase(search_base.possibly_invalid_spec(),
    897           match.url_info.url().possibly_invalid_spec(), min_visit_count,
    898           min_typed_count, can_add_search_base_to_matches, &info)) {
    899     if (!can_add_search_base_to_matches)
    900       return;  // Couldn't find anything and can't add the search base, bail.
    901 
    902     // Try to get info on the search base itself.  Promote it to the top if the
    903     // original best match isn't good enough to autocomplete.
    904     db->GetRowForURL(search_base, &info);
    905     promote = match.url_info.typed_count() <= 1;
    906   }
    907 
    908   // Promote or add the desired URL to the list of matches.
    909   bool ensure_can_inline =
    910       promote && PromoteMatchForInlineAutocomplete(NULL, match);
    911   CreateOrPromoteMatch(info, match.input_location, match.match_in_scheme,
    912                        matches, create_shorter_match_, promote);
    913   if (ensure_can_inline) {
    914     // If |match| was inline-autocompletable and we're promoting something to
    915     // replace it, make sure the promoted item is also inline-autocompletable.
    916     // Setting the typed_count to 2 is sufficient to guarantee this (and is safe
    917     // because by this point all sorting has already happened and the only thing
    918     // checking the typed_count will be PromoteMatchForInlineAutocomplete()).
    919     //
    920     // We have to do this here rather than changing |info| before calling
    921     // EnsureMatchPresent() because if EnsureMatchPresent() merely moves an
    922     // existing match to the front, it will ignore the typed_count in |info|.
    923     // But we set |ensure_can_inline| above because |match| is a reference and
    924     // thus checking it here would examine the wrong match.
    925     matches->front().url_info.set_typed_count(2);
    926   }
    927 }
    928 
    929 void HistoryURLProvider::SortMatches(history::HistoryMatches* matches) const {
    930   // Sort by quality, best first.
    931   std::sort(matches->begin(), matches->end(), &CompareHistoryMatch);
    932 
    933   // Remove duplicate matches (caused by the search string appearing in one of
    934   // the prefixes as well as after it).  Consider the following scenario:
    935   //
    936   // User has visited "http://http.com" once and "http://htaccess.com" twice.
    937   // User types "http".  The autocomplete search with prefix "http://" returns
    938   // the first host, while the search with prefix "" returns both hosts.  Now
    939   // we sort them into rank order:
    940   //   http://http.com     (innermost_match)
    941   //   http://htaccess.com (!innermost_match, url_info.visit_count == 2)
    942   //   http://http.com     (!innermost_match, url_info.visit_count == 1)
    943   //
    944   // The above scenario tells us we can't use std::unique(), since our
    945   // duplicates are not always sequential.  It also tells us we should remove
    946   // the lower-quality duplicate(s), since otherwise the returned results won't
    947   // be ordered correctly.  This is easy to do: we just always remove the later
    948   // element of a duplicate pair.
    949   // Be careful!  Because the vector contents may change as we remove elements,
    950   // we use an index instead of an iterator in the outer loop, and don't
    951   // precalculate the ending position.
    952   for (size_t i = 0; i < matches->size(); ++i) {
    953     for (history::HistoryMatches::iterator j(matches->begin() + i + 1);
    954          j != matches->end(); ) {
    955       if ((*matches)[i].url_info.url() == j->url_info.url())
    956         j = matches->erase(j);
    957       else
    958         ++j;
    959     }
    960   }
    961 }
    962 
    963 void HistoryURLProvider::CullPoorMatches(
    964     history::HistoryMatches* matches,
    965     HistoryURLProviderParams* params) const {
    966   const base::Time& threshold(history::AutocompleteAgeThreshold());
    967   for (history::HistoryMatches::iterator i(matches->begin());
    968        i != matches->end(); ) {
    969     if (RowQualifiesAsSignificant(i->url_info, threshold) &&
    970         !(params->default_search_provider &&
    971             params->default_search_provider->IsSearchURLUsingTermsData(
    972                 i->url_info.url(), *params->search_terms_data.get()))) {
    973       ++i;
    974     } else {
    975       i = matches->erase(i);
    976     }
    977   }
    978 }
    979 
    980 void HistoryURLProvider::CullRedirects(history::HistoryBackend* backend,
    981                                        history::HistoryMatches* matches,
    982                                        size_t max_results) const {
    983   for (size_t source = 0;
    984        (source < matches->size()) && (source < max_results); ) {
    985     const GURL& url = (*matches)[source].url_info.url();
    986     // TODO(brettw) this should go away when everything uses GURL.
    987     history::RedirectList redirects;
    988     backend->GetMostRecentRedirectsFrom(url, &redirects);
    989     if (!redirects.empty()) {
    990       // Remove all but the first occurrence of any of these redirects in the
    991       // search results. We also must add the URL we queried for, since it may
    992       // not be the first match and we'd want to remove it.
    993       //
    994       // For example, when A redirects to B and our matches are [A, X, B],
    995       // we'll get B as the redirects from, and we want to remove the second
    996       // item of that pair, removing B. If A redirects to B and our matches are
    997       // [B, X, A], we'll want to remove A instead.
    998       redirects.push_back(url);
    999       source = RemoveSubsequentMatchesOf(matches, source, redirects);
   1000     } else {
   1001       // Advance to next item.
   1002       source++;
   1003     }
   1004   }
   1005 
   1006   if (matches->size() > max_results)
   1007     matches->resize(max_results);
   1008 }
   1009 
   1010 size_t HistoryURLProvider::RemoveSubsequentMatchesOf(
   1011     history::HistoryMatches* matches,
   1012     size_t source_index,
   1013     const std::vector<GURL>& remove) const {
   1014   size_t next_index = source_index + 1;  // return value = item after source
   1015 
   1016   // Find the first occurrence of any URL in the redirect chain. We want to
   1017   // keep this one since it is rated the highest.
   1018   history::HistoryMatches::iterator first(std::find_first_of(
   1019       matches->begin(), matches->end(), remove.begin(), remove.end(),
   1020       history::HistoryMatch::EqualsGURL));
   1021   DCHECK(first != matches->end()) << "We should have always found at least the "
   1022       "original URL.";
   1023 
   1024   // Find any following occurrences of any URL in the redirect chain, these
   1025   // should be deleted.
   1026   for (history::HistoryMatches::iterator next(std::find_first_of(first + 1,
   1027            matches->end(), remove.begin(), remove.end(),
   1028            history::HistoryMatch::EqualsGURL));
   1029        next != matches->end(); next = std::find_first_of(next, matches->end(),
   1030            remove.begin(), remove.end(), history::HistoryMatch::EqualsGURL)) {
   1031     // Remove this item. When we remove an item before the source index, we
   1032     // need to shift it to the right and remember that so we can return it.
   1033     next = matches->erase(next);
   1034     if (static_cast<size_t>(next - matches->begin()) < next_index)
   1035       --next_index;
   1036   }
   1037   return next_index;
   1038 }
   1039 
   1040 AutocompleteMatch HistoryURLProvider::HistoryMatchToACMatch(
   1041     HistoryURLProviderParams* params,
   1042     const history::HistoryMatch& history_match,
   1043     MatchType match_type,
   1044     int relevance) {
   1045   const history::URLRow& info = history_match.url_info;
   1046   AutocompleteMatch match(this, relevance,
   1047       !!info.visit_count(), AutocompleteMatchType::HISTORY_URL);
   1048   match.typed_count = info.typed_count();
   1049   match.destination_url = info.url();
   1050   DCHECK(match.destination_url.is_valid());
   1051   size_t inline_autocomplete_offset =
   1052       history_match.input_location + params->input.text().length();
   1053   std::string languages = (match_type == WHAT_YOU_TYPED) ?
   1054       std::string() : params->languages;
   1055   const net::FormatUrlTypes format_types = net::kFormatUrlOmitAll &
   1056       ~((params->trim_http && !history_match.match_in_scheme) ?
   1057           0 : net::kFormatUrlOmitHTTP);
   1058   match.fill_into_edit =
   1059       AutocompleteInput::FormattedStringWithEquivalentMeaning(info.url(),
   1060           net::FormatUrl(info.url(), languages, format_types,
   1061                          net::UnescapeRule::SPACES, NULL, NULL,
   1062                          &inline_autocomplete_offset));
   1063   if (!params->prevent_inline_autocomplete &&
   1064       (inline_autocomplete_offset != string16::npos)) {
   1065     DCHECK(inline_autocomplete_offset <= match.fill_into_edit.length());
   1066     match.inline_autocompletion =
   1067         match.fill_into_edit.substr(inline_autocomplete_offset);
   1068   }
   1069   // The latter part of the test effectively asks "is the inline completion
   1070   // empty?" (i.e., is this match effectively the what-you-typed match?).
   1071   match.allowed_to_be_default_match = !params->prevent_inline_autocomplete ||
   1072       ((inline_autocomplete_offset != string16::npos) &&
   1073        (inline_autocomplete_offset >= match.fill_into_edit.length()));
   1074 
   1075   size_t match_start = history_match.input_location;
   1076   match.contents = net::FormatUrl(info.url(), languages,
   1077       format_types, net::UnescapeRule::SPACES, NULL, NULL, &match_start);
   1078   if ((match_start != string16::npos) &&
   1079       (inline_autocomplete_offset != string16::npos) &&
   1080       (inline_autocomplete_offset != match_start)) {
   1081     DCHECK(inline_autocomplete_offset > match_start);
   1082     AutocompleteMatch::ClassifyLocationInString(match_start,
   1083         inline_autocomplete_offset - match_start, match.contents.length(),
   1084         ACMatchClassification::URL, &match.contents_class);
   1085   } else {
   1086     AutocompleteMatch::ClassifyLocationInString(string16::npos, 0,
   1087         match.contents.length(), ACMatchClassification::URL,
   1088         &match.contents_class);
   1089   }
   1090   match.description = info.title();
   1091   AutocompleteMatch::ClassifyMatchInString(params->input.text(),
   1092                                            info.title(),
   1093                                            ACMatchClassification::NONE,
   1094                                            &match.description_class);
   1095   RecordAdditionalInfoFromUrlRow(info, &match);
   1096   return match;
   1097 }
   1098