Enum url::Position 
                   
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pub enum Position {
    BeforeScheme,
    AfterScheme,
    BeforeUsername,
    AfterUsername,
    BeforePassword,
    AfterPassword,
    BeforeHost,
    AfterHost,
    BeforePort,
    AfterPort,
    BeforePath,
    AfterPath,
    BeforeQuery,
    AfterQuery,
    BeforeFragment,
    AfterFragment,
}Indicates a position within a URL based on its components.
A range of positions can be used for slicing Url:
let serialization: &str = &some_url[..]; let serialization_without_fragment: &str = &some_url[..Position::AfterQuery]; let authority: &str = &some_url[Position::BeforeUsername..Position::AfterPort]; let data_url_payload: &str = &some_url[Position::BeforePath..Position::AfterQuery]; let scheme_relative: &str = &some_url[Position::BeforeUsername..];
In a pseudo-grammar (where […]? makes a sub-sequence optional),
URL components and delimiters that separate them are:
url =
    scheme ":"
    [ "//" [ username [ ":" password ]? "@" ]? host [ ":" port ]? ]?
    path [ "?" query ]? [ "#" fragment ]?
When a given component is not present,
its "before" and "after" position are the same
(so that &some_url[BeforeFoo..AfterFoo] is the empty string)
and component ordering is preserved
(so that a missing query "is between" a path and a fragment).
The end of a component and the start of the next are either the same or separate
by a delimiter.
(Not that the initial / of a path is considered part of the path here, not a delimiter.)
For example, &url[..BeforeFragment] would include a # delimiter (if present in url),
so &url[..AfterQuery] might be desired instead.
BeforeScheme and AfterFragment are always the start and end of the entire URL,
so &url[BeforeScheme..X] is the same as &url[..X]
and &url[X..AfterFragment] is the same as &url[X..].
Variants
| BeforeScheme | ||
| AfterScheme | ||
| BeforeUsername | ||
| AfterUsername | ||
| BeforePassword | ||
| AfterPassword | ||
| BeforeHost | ||
| AfterHost | ||
| BeforePort | ||
| AfterPort | ||
| BeforePath | ||
| AfterPath | ||
| BeforeQuery | ||
| AfterQuery | ||
| BeforeFragment | ||
| AfterFragment | 
Trait Implementations
Derived Implementations
impl Debug for Position[src]
impl Clone for Position[src]
fn clone(&self) -> Position
Returns a copy of the value. Read more
fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)1.0.0
Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more