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Fábio Mata cb96626988 net/url: fix missing handling for opaque value in ResolveReference method
The current implementation doesn't resolve as per spec RFC 3986 the case where the base URL has an opaque value, and the reference doesn't have either a scheme, authority or path. Currently, this specific case falls back to the "abs_path" or "rel_path" cases, where the final path results of the base_path being resolved relatively to the reference's, but since the opaque value is stored independently, it needs a case of its own.

The algorith for resolving references is defined in RFC 3986 section 5.2.2:
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3986.html#section-5.2.2

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