// // Copyright (c) 2016-2019 Vinnie Falco (vinnie dot falco at gmail dot com) // // Distributed under the Boost Software License, Version 1.0. (See accompanying // file LICENSE_1_0.txt or copy at http://www.boost.org/LICENSE_1_0.txt) // // Official repository: https://github.com/boostorg/url // #ifndef BOOST_URL_GRAMMAR_DEC_OCTET_RULE_HPP #define BOOST_URL_GRAMMAR_DEC_OCTET_RULE_HPP #include #include namespace boost { namespace urls { namespace grammar { /** Match a decimal octet A decimal octet is precise way of saying a number from 0 to 255. These are commonly used in IPv4 addresses. @par Value Type @code using value_type = unsigned char; @endcode @par Example Rules are used with the function @ref parse. @code system::result< unsigned char > rv = parse( "255", dec_octet_rule ); @endcode @par BNF @code dec-octet = DIGIT ; 0-9 / %x31-39 DIGIT ; 10-99 / "1" 2DIGIT ; 100-199 / "2" %x30-34 DIGIT ; 200-249 / "25" %x30-35 ; 250-255 @endcode @par Specification @li 3.2.2. Host (rfc3986) @see @ref parse. */ #ifdef BOOST_URL_DOCS constexpr __implementation_defined__ dec_octet_rule; #else struct dec_octet_rule_t { using value_type = unsigned char; BOOST_URL_DECL auto parse( char const*& it, char const* end ) const noexcept -> system::result; }; constexpr dec_octet_rule_t dec_octet_rule{}; #endif } // grammar } // urls } // boost #endif