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URIs, Relative References, and URI References
See RFC3986.
This module is composed of three primary types URI, [RelativeReference], and
URIReference that are all very similar. The first thing to note is that URIs and relative
references are types of URI references. They differ in only one way: URIs have schemes, while
relative references do not.
As a result, choose the type that best fits your use case. If you need absolute URIs, you should
use URI, but if you want relative references (e.g. "/" in a GET request) use
[RelativeReference]. If you can accept both, then use URIReference.
Structs§
- URI
- A Uniform Resource Identifier (URI) as defined in RFC3986.
- URIBuilder
- A builder type for [
URI].
Enums§
- URIError
- An error representing an invalid URI.