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uri-generic
Description
The uri-generic library contains procedures for parsing and manipulation of Uniform Resource Identifiers (RFC 3986). It is intended to conform more closely to the RFC, and uses combinator parsing and character classes rather than regular expressions.
Library Procedures
Constructors
- uri-reference:: STRING -> URI
A URI reference is either a URI or a relative reference (RFC 3986, Section 4.1). If the given string's prefix does not match the syntax of a scheme followed by a colon separator, then the given string is parsed as a relative reference.
Predicates and Accessors
- uri?:: URI -> BOOL
- uri-authority:: URI -> URI-AUTH
- uri-scheme:: URI -> SYMBOL
- uri-path:: URI -> LIST
- uri-query:: URI -> LIST
- uri-fragment:: URI -> STRING
- uri-host:: URI -> STRING
- uri-port:: URI -> INTEGER
- uri-username:: URI -> STRING
- uri-password:: URI -> STRING
If a component is not defined in the given URI, then the corresponding accessor returns #F.
String and List Representations
- uri->string:: URI * USERINFO -> STRING
- reconstructs the give URI into a string; uses a supplied function LAMBDA USERNAME PASSWORD -> STRING to map the userinfo part of the URI
- uri->list:: URI * USERINFO -> LIST
- returns a list of the form (SCHEME SPECIFIC FRAGMENT); SPECIFIC is of the form (AUTHORITY PATH QUERY)
Reference Resolution
- absolute-uri:: URI -> URI
- converts the given URI to absolute URI, in which no fragments are allowed (RFC 3986, Section 4.2)
- uri-relative-to:: URI * URI -> URI
- constructs an absolute URI given a relative URI and a base URI (RFC 3986, Section 5.2.2)
- uri-relative-from:: URI * URI -> URI
- constructs a new, possibly relative, URI which represents the location of the first URI with respect to the second URI
Normalization
- uri-normalize-case
- URI case normalization (RFC 3986 section 6.2.2.1)
- uri-normalize-path-segments
- URI path segment normalization (RFC 3986 section 6.2.2.4)
Requires
Version History
- 1.1 Added utf8 compatibility
- 1.0 Initial Release
License
Based on the Haskell URI library by Graham Klyne <gk@ninebynine.org>.
Copyright 2008 Ivan Raikov.
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