// // Copyright (c) 2019 Vinnie Falco (vinnie.falco@gmail.com) // Copyright (c) 2022 Alan de Freitas (alandefreitas@gmail.com) // // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying // file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // // Official repository: https://github.com/boostorg/url // #ifndef BOOST_URL_SEGMENTS_VIEW_HPP #define BOOST_URL_SEGMENTS_VIEW_HPP #include #include #include namespace boost { namespace urls { /** A view representing path segments in a URL 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. @par Example @code url_view u( "/path/to/file.txt" ); segments_view ps = u.segments(); assert( ps.buffer().data() == u.buffer().data() ); @endcode Percent escapes in strings returned when dereferencing iterators are automatically decoded. @par Iterator Invalidation Changes to the underlying character buffer can invalidate iterators which reference it. @see @ref segments_encoded_view, @ref segments_encoded_ref, @ref segments_ref. */ class segments_view : public segments_base { friend class url_view_base; friend class segments_encoded_view; friend class segments_ref; segments_view( detail::path_ref const& ref) noexcept; public: /** Constructor Default-constructed segments have zero elements. @par Example @code segments_view ps; @endcode @par Effects @code return segments_view( "" ); @endcode @par Complexity Constant. @par Exception Safety Throws nothing. */ segments_view() = default; /** Constructor After construction, viewss reference the same underlying character buffer. Ownership is not transferred; the caller is responsible for ensuring the lifetime of the buffer extends until it is no longer referenced. @par Postconditions @code this->buffer().data() == other.buffer().data() @endcode @par Complexity Constant @par Exception Safety Throws nothing @param other The other view. */ segments_view( segments_view const& other) = default; /** Constructor This function constructs segments from a valid path string, which can contain percent escapes. Upon construction, the view references the character buffer pointed to by `s`. caller is responsible for ensuring that the lifetime of the buffer extends until the view is destroyed. @par Example @code segments_view ps( "/path/to/file.txt" ); @endcode @par Effects @code return parse_path( s ).value(); @endcode @par Postconditions @code this->buffer().data() == s.data() @endcode @par Complexity Linear in `s`. @par Exception Safety Exceptions thrown on invalid input. @throw system_error `s` contains an invalid path. @param s The string to parse. @par BNF @code path = [ "/" ] [ segment *( "/" segment ) ] segment = *pchar @endcode @par Specification @li 3.3. Path */ BOOST_URL_DECL segments_view( core::string_view s); /** Constructor This function creates a new @ref segments_view from a pair of iterators referring to elements of another segments view. The resulting view references the same underlying character buffer as the original. The constructed view preserves the original absolute flag when `first` selects the first segment and otherwise produces an absolute subview: if the source path is relative and `first == ps.begin()` the new view is relative, and in every other case the subview is absolute with the separator immediately preceding `*first` retained at the front. This ensures the underlying text can be reconstructed by concatenating the buffers of adjacent subviews. The caller is responsible for ensuring that the lifetime of the original buffer extends until the constructed view is no longer referenced. @par Example @code segments_view ps( "/path/to/file.txt" ); segments_view sub( std::next(ps.begin()), ps.end()); segments_view first_half( ps.begin(), std::next(ps.begin())); // sub represents "/to/file.txt" std::string combined(first_half.buffer()); combined.append(sub.buffer()); BOOST_ASSERT(combined == ps.buffer()); @endcode @par Preconditions The iterators must be valid and belong to the same @ref segments_view. @par Postconditions `sub.buffer()` references characters in the original `ps.buffer()`. @par Complexity Constant @par Exception Safety Throws nothing. @param first The beginning iterator. @param last The ending iterator. */ BOOST_URL_DECL segments_view( iterator first, iterator last) noexcept; /** Assignment After assignment, both views reference the same underlying character buffer. Ownership is not transferred; the caller is responsible for ensuring the lifetime of the buffer extends until it is no longer referenced. @par Postconditions @code this->buffer().data() == other.buffer().data() @endcode @par Complexity Constant @par Exception Safety Throws nothing @param other The other view. @return A reference to this object. */ segments_view& operator=(segments_view const& other) = default; }; } // urls } // boost #endif