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Module 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.
See Also
Functions
Name | Description |
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decode(encodedURI)
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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. |
decodeComponent(encodedURIComponent)
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Decodes the URI string encodedURI into a UTF-8 string and returns it. All escape sequences are decoded. |
emailLength(s)
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Does string s[] start with an email address? |
encode(uri)
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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. |
encodeComponent(uriComponent)
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Encodes the UTF-8 string uriComponent into a URI and returns that URI. Any character not a letter, digit, or one of -_.!~*'() is escaped. |
uriLength(s)
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Does string s[] start with a URL? |
Classes
Name | Description |
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URIException
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This Exception is thrown if something goes wrong when encoding or decoding a URI. |
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