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URI stands for Uniform Resource Identifier.
This interpreter is used to perform lexical and grammatical analysis (lex and parse) for URIs in order to identify its components, specially to distinguish whether the host is IPv4, IPv6, or Registered Name.
URI components:
- Scheme
- Authority
- Path
- Query
- Fragment
Where the authority's components are:
- Userinfo
- Host
- Port
And the host can be:
- IPv6
- IPv4
- Registered Name
The minimum required components are:
- Scheme
- Host ?
- Path
URI generic syntax:
URI = scheme:[//authority]path[?query][#fragment]
where the authority component divides into three subcomponents:
authority = [userinfo@]host[:port]
See the Wiki for URI
- CMake > 3.1
- gcc-7 c++17
- conan
- Catch2