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object Segment extends PathMatcher1[String]

A PathMatcher that matches if the unmatched path starts with a path segment. If so the path segment is extracted as a String.

Source
PathMatcher.scala
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PathMatcher[(String)], (Path) ⇒ Matching[(String)], AnyRef, Any
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  1. def /[R](other: PathMatcher[R])(implicit join: Join[(String), R]): PathMatcher[Out]
    Definition Classes
    PathMatcher
  2. def /: PathMatcher[(String)]
    Definition Classes
    PathMatcher
  3. def andThen[A](g: (Matching[(String)]) ⇒ A): (Path) ⇒ A
    Definition Classes
    Function1
    Annotations
    @unspecialized()
  4. def apply(path: Path): Matching[(String)]
    Definition Classes
    Segment → Function1
  5. def compose[A](g: (A) ⇒ Path): (A) ⇒ Matching[(String)]
    Definition Classes
    Function1
    Annotations
    @unspecialized()
  6. implicit val ev: Tuple[(String)]
    Definition Classes
    PathMatcher
  7. def repeat(min: Int, max: Int, separator: PathMatcher0 = PathMatchers.Neutral)(implicit lift: Lift[(String), List]): PathMatcher[Out]

    Turns this PathMatcher into one that matches a number of times (with the given separator) and potentially extracts a List of the underlying matcher's extractions.

    Turns this PathMatcher into one that matches a number of times (with the given separator) and potentially extracts a List of the underlying matcher's extractions. If less than min applications of the underlying matcher have succeeded the produced matcher fails, otherwise it matches up to the given max number of applications. Note that it won't fail even if more than max applications could succeed! The "surplus" path elements will simply be left unmatched.

    The result type depends on the type of the underlying matcher:

    If a `matcher` is of typethen `matcher.repeat(...)` is of type
    `PathMatcher0``PathMatcher0`
    `PathMatcher1[T]``PathMatcher1[List[T]`
    `PathMatcher[L :Tuple]``PathMatcher[List[L]]`

    Definition Classes
    PathMatcher
  8. def repeat(count: Int, separator: PathMatcher0)(implicit lift: Lift[(String), List]): PathMatcher[Out]

    Same as repeat(min = count, max = count, separator = separator).

    Same as repeat(min = count, max = count, separator = separator).

    Definition Classes
    PathMatcher
  9. def repeat(count: Int)(implicit lift: Lift[(String), List]): PathMatcher[Out]

    Same as repeat(min = count, max = count).

    Same as repeat(min = count, max = count).

    Definition Classes
    PathMatcher
  10. def tflatMap[R](f: ((String)) ⇒ Option[R])(implicit arg0: Tuple[R]): PathMatcher[R]
    Definition Classes
    PathMatcher
  11. def tmap[R](f: ((String)) ⇒ R)(implicit arg0: Tuple[R]): PathMatcher[R]
    Definition Classes
    PathMatcher
  12. def toString(): String
    Definition Classes
    Function1 → AnyRef → Any
  13. def transform[R](f: (Matching[(String)]) ⇒ Matching[R])(implicit arg0: Tuple[R]): PathMatcher[R]
    Definition Classes
    PathMatcher
  14. def unary_!(): PathMatcher0
    Definition Classes
    PathMatcher
  15. def |[R >: (String)](other: PathMatcher[_ <: R])(implicit arg0: Tuple[R]): PathMatcher[R]
    Definition Classes
    PathMatcher
  16. def ~[R](other: PathMatcher[R])(implicit join: Join[(String), R]): PathMatcher[Out]
    Definition Classes
    PathMatcher