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The origin of an URL
Two URLs with the same origin are considered
to originate from the same entity and can therefore trust
each other.
The origin is determined based on the scheme as follows:
- If the scheme is “blob” the origin is the origin of the
URL contained in the path component. If parsing fails,
it is an opaque origin.
- If the scheme is “ftp”, “http”, “https”, “ws”, or “wss”,
then the origin is a tuple of the scheme, host, and port.
- If the scheme is anything else, the origin is opaque, meaning
the URL does not have the same origin as any other URL.
For more information see https://url.spec.whatwg.org/#origin
A globally unique identifier
Consists of the URL’s scheme, host and port
Creates a new opaque origin that is only equal to itself.
Return whether this origin is a (scheme, host, port) tuple
(as opposed to an opaque origin).
Performs copy-assignment from
source
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Formats the value using the given formatter.
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This method tests for self
and other
values to be equal, and is used
by ==
.
This method tests for !=
. The default implementation is almost always
sufficient, and should not be overridden without very good reason.
Immutably borrows from an owned value.
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Mutably borrows from an owned value.
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Returns the argument unchanged.
Calls U::from(self)
.
That is, this conversion is whatever the implementation of
From<T> for U
chooses to do.
The resulting type after obtaining ownership.
Creates owned data from borrowed data, usually by cloning.
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Uses borrowed data to replace owned data, usually by cloning.
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The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
Performs the conversion.
The type returned in the event of a conversion error.
Performs the conversion.