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@ -259,7 +259,8 @@ func (r *Route) Methods(methods ...string) *Route { |
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// Path -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Path -----------------------------------------------------------------------
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// Path adds a matcher for the URL path.
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// Path adds a matcher for the URL path.
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// It accepts a template with zero or more URL variables enclosed by {}.
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// It accepts a template with zero or more URL variables enclosed by {}. The
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// template must start with a "/".
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// Variables can define an optional regexp pattern to me matched:
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// Variables can define an optional regexp pattern to me matched:
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//
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//
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// - {name} matches anything until the next slash.
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// - {name} matches anything until the next slash.
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@ -283,7 +284,10 @@ func (r *Route) Path(tpl string) *Route { |
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// PathPrefix -----------------------------------------------------------------
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// PathPrefix -----------------------------------------------------------------
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// PathPrefix adds a matcher for the URL path prefix.
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// PathPrefix adds a matcher for the URL path prefix. Note that it does not
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// treat slashes specially ("/foobar/" will be matched by the prefix "/foo") so
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// in most cases you'll want to use a trailing slash here. See Route.Path() for
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// details on the tpl argument.
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func (r *Route) PathPrefix(tpl string) *Route { |
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func (r *Route) PathPrefix(tpl string) *Route { |
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r.strictSlash = false |
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r.strictSlash = false |
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r.err = r.addRegexpMatcher(tpl, false, true) |
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r.err = r.addRegexpMatcher(tpl, false, true) |
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