Struct url::ParseOptions

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pub struct ParseOptions<'a> { /* private fields */ }
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Full configuration for the URL parser.

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Change the base URL

Override the character encoding of query strings. This is a legacy concept only relevant for HTML.

Call the provided function or closure for a non-fatal SyntaxViolation when it occurs during parsing. Note that since the provided function is Fn, the caller might need to utilize interior mutability, such as with a RefCell, to collect the violations.

Example
use std::cell::RefCell;
use url::{Url, SyntaxViolation};
let violations = RefCell::new(Vec::new());
let url = Url::options()
    .syntax_violation_callback(Some(&|v| violations.borrow_mut().push(v)))
    .parse("https:////example.com")?;
assert_eq!(url.as_str(), "https://example.com/");
assert_eq!(violations.into_inner(),
           vec!(SyntaxViolation::ExpectedDoubleSlash));

Parse an URL string with the configuration so far.

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