Add parsing without raising exceptions#149
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Similar to what Integer(value, exception: false) does but for
URI.parse(value, exception: false).
The change is implemented for the default parser (RFC3986) and also
RFC2396.
The goal is to allow parsing invalid/user input without having to have
control flow via exceptions or by having to wrap URI.parse in a method
per project.
This change can be tried via`~/.rubies/ruby-master/bin/ruby -r 'uri' -e
'URI.parse("https://example.com/\[\]", exception: false)'` and
`~/.rubies/ruby-master/bin/ruby -r 'uri' -e
'URI.parse("https://example.com/\[\]")'` respectively (or
with`exception: true`) and is also covered by tests.
Or by just changing the tests to observe the behavior
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@nobu any chance you could approve the workflow run when you have some time? |
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Probably this would be about the API for this type of methods, so we will discuss this at the next developers' meeting. |
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Similar to what Integer(value, exception: false) does but for
URI.parse(value, exception: false).
The change is implemented for the default parser (RFC3986) and also RFC2396.
The goal is to allow parsing invalid/user input without having to have control flow via exceptions or by having to wrap URI.parse in a method per project.
This change can be tried via
~/.rubies/ruby-master/bin/ruby -r 'uri' -e 'URI.parse("https://example.com/\[\]", exception: false)'and~/.rubies/ruby-master/bin/ruby -r 'uri' -e 'URI.parse("https://example.com/\[\]")'respectively (or withexception: true) and is also covered by tests.Or by just changing the tests to observe the behavior