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use Arc;
use RouteMut;
use crateMiddleware;
/// An entry in the route tree associated with a path segment pattern.
///
/// Route definitions are composable and inherit middleware from their
/// ancestors. The order in which routes and their middleware are defined
/// determines the sequence of operations that occur when a user visits a given
/// route.
///
/// A well-structured application strategically defines middleware so that
/// shared behavior is expressed by a common path segment prefix and ordered
/// to reflect its execution sequence.
///
/// # Example
///
/// ```no_run
/// use std::process::ExitCode;
/// use via::error::{Error, Rescue};
/// use via::{Next, Request, Server};
///
/// #[tokio::main]
/// async fn main() -> Result<ExitCode, Error> {
/// let mut app = via::app(());
/// let mut api = app.route("/api");
///
/// // If an error occurs on a descendant of /api, respond with json.
/// // Siblings of /api must define their own error handling logic.
/// api.uses(Rescue::with(|sanitizer| sanitizer.use_json()));
///
/// // Define a /users resource as a child of /api so the rescue and timeout
/// // middleware run before any of the middleware or responders defined in
/// // the /users resource.
/// api.route("/users").scope(|users| {
/// let index = async |_, _| todo!();
/// let show = async |_, _| todo!();
///
/// // list users
/// users.route("/").to(via::get(index));
///
/// // find user with id = :id
/// users.route("/:id").to(via::get(show));
/// });
///
/// // Start serving our application from http://localhost:8080/.
/// Server::new(app).listen(("127.0.0.1", 8080)).await
/// }
/// ```