Struct headers::ContentRange[][src]

pub struct ContentRange { /* fields omitted */ }
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Content-Range, described in RFC7233

ABNF

Content-Range       = byte-content-range
                    / other-content-range

byte-content-range  = bytes-unit SP
                      ( byte-range-resp / unsatisfied-range )

byte-range-resp     = byte-range "/" ( complete-length / "*" )
byte-range          = first-byte-pos "-" last-byte-pos
unsatisfied-range   = "*/" complete-length

complete-length     = 1*DIGIT

other-content-range = other-range-unit SP other-range-resp
other-range-resp    = *CHAR

Example

use headers::ContentRange;

// 100 bytes (included byte 199), with a full length of 3,400
let cr = ContentRange::bytes(100..200, 3400).unwrap();

Implementations

Construct a new Content-Range: bytes .. header.

Create a new ContentRange stating the range could not be satisfied.

The passed argument is the complete length of the entity.

Get the byte range if satisified.

Note that these byte ranges are inclusive on both ends.

Get the bytes complete length if available.

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