A view representing path segments in a URL
class segments_encoded_view
: public segments_encoded_base;
Declared in file <boost/url/segments_encoded_view.hpp> at line 61
Name | Description |
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iterator |
Name | Description |
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const_iterator | iterator |
value_type | The value type |
reference | The reference type |
const_reference | The reference type |
size_type | An unsigned integer type used to represent size. |
difference_type | A signed integer type used to represent differences. |
Name | Description |
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buffer | Return the referenced character buffer. |
is_absolute | Returns true if this references an absolute path. |
empty | Return true if there are no segments |
size | Return the number of segments |
front | Return the first segment |
back | Return the last segment |
begin | Return an iterator to the beginning |
end | Return an iterator to the end |
segments_encoded_view | Constructor |
segments_encoded_view | Constructor |
segments_encoded_view | Constructor |
operator= | Assignment |
operator segments_view | Conversion |
Objects of this type are used to interpret the path as a bidirectional view of segment strings.
The view does not retain ownership of the elements and instead references the original character buffer. The caller is responsible for ensuring that the lifetime of the buffer extends until it is no longer referenced.
url_view u( "/path/to/file.txt" );
segments_encoded_view ps = u.encoded_segments();
assert( ps.buffer().data() == u.buffer().data() );
Strings produced when elements are returned have type param_pct_view and represent encoded strings. Strings passed to member functions may contain percent escapes, and throw exceptions on invalid inputs.
Changes to the underlying character buffer can invalidate iterators which reference it.