boost::urls::decode
Apply percent‐decoding to an arbitrary string
Synopsis
Declared in <boost/url/decode.hpp>
system::result<std::size_t>
decode(
char* dest,
std::size_t size,
core::string_view s,
encoding_opts opt = {}) noexcept;
Description
This function percent‐decodes the specified string into the destination buffer provided by the caller. The input is validated first; malformed escapes cause the returned result to hold an error instead of a size. If the buffer is too small, the output is truncated and the number of bytes actually written is returned.
Example
char buf[100];
auto n = decode( buf, sizeof(buf), "Program%20Files" );
assert( n && *n == 13 );
Exception Safety
Throws nothing. Validation errors are reported in the returned result.
Parameters
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
dest |
The destination buffer to write to. |
size |
The number of writable characters pointed to by |
s |
The string to decode. |
opt |
The decoding options. If omitted, the default options are used. |
See Also
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