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This ports the validation logic from `protovalidate-go` for validating URIs and URI references. As a result, all conformance tests for 0.10.3 related to these validations are now passing. This uses a single underscore for protected class members and a double-underscore for private class methods to use name-mangling. There are varying recommendations on how to structure these (for example, Effective Python recommends public members, some recommendations suggest a single-underscore for class methods, etc.). The current pattern in protovalidate-python seems to use a single underscore for module-level functions, which we could certainly adopt for classes. I'm open to whatever is the established pattern that we should adopt.
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