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std.uri
Encode and decode Uniform Resource Identifiers (URIs).
URIs are used in internet transfer protocols.
Valid URI characters consist of letters, digits,
and the characters ;/?:@&=+$,-.!~*'()
Reserved URI characters are ;/?:@&=+$,
Escape sequences consist of % followed by two hex digits.
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Source: std/uri.d
- class URIException: object.Exception;
- This Exception is thrown if something goes wrong when encoding or decoding a URI.
- string decode(Char)(in Char[] encodedURI)
if (isSomeChar!Char); - Decodes the URI string encodedURI into a UTF-8 string and returns it. Escape sequences that resolve to reserved URI characters are not replaced. Escape sequences that resolve to the '#' character are not replaced.
- string decodeComponent(Char)(in Char[] encodedURIComponent)
if (isSomeChar!Char); - Decodes the URI string encodedURI into a UTF-8 string and returns it. All escape sequences are decoded.
- string encode(Char)(in Char[] uri)
if (isSomeChar!Char); - Encodes the UTF-8 string uri into a URI and returns that URI. Any character not a valid URI character is escaped. The '#' character is not escaped.
- string encodeComponent(Char)(in Char[] uriComponent)
if (isSomeChar!Char); - Encodes the UTF-8 string uriComponent into a URI and returns that URI. Any character not a letter, digit, or one of -.!~*'() is escaped.
- ptrdiff_t uriLength(Char)(in Char[] s)
if (isSomeChar!Char); - Does string s[] start with a URL?Returns:-1 it does not len it does, and s[0..len] is the slice of s[] that is that URLExamples:
string s1 = "http://www.digitalmars.com/~fred/fredsRX.html#foo end!"; assert (uriLength(s1) == 49); string s2 = "no uri here"; assert (uriLength(s2) == -1); assert (uriLength("issue 14924") < 0);
- ptrdiff_t emailLength(Char)(in Char[] s)
if (isSomeChar!Char); - Does string s[] start with an email address?Returns:-1 it does not len it does, and s[0..i] is the slice of s[] that is that email address
References: RFC2822
Examples:string s1 = "[email protected] with garbage added"; assert (emailLength(s1) == 32); string s2 = "no email address here"; assert (emailLength(s2) == -1); assert (emailLength("issue 14924") < 0);
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