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use HeaderValue;
/// `Content-Location` header, defined in
///
/// The header can be used by both the client in requests and the server
/// in responses with different semantics. Client sets `Content-Location`
/// to refer to the URI where original representation of the body was
/// obtained.
///
/// In responses `Content-Location` represents URI for the representation
/// that was content negotiated, created or for the response payload.
///
/// # ABNF
///
/// ```text
/// Content-Location = absolute-URI / partial-URI
/// ```
///
/// # Example values
///
/// * `/hypertext/Overview.html`
///
/// # Examples
///
#[derive(Clone, Debug, PartialEq)]
pub struct ContentLocation(HeaderValue);
derive_header! {
ContentLocation(_),
name: CONTENT_LOCATION
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
use super::super::test_decode;
use super::*;
#[test]
fn absolute_uri() {
let loc = test_decode::<ContentLocation>(&[s]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(loc, ContentLocation(HeaderValue::from_static(s)));
}
#[test]
fn relative_uri_with_fragment() {
let s = "/People.html#tim";
let loc = test_decode::<ContentLocation>(&[s]).unwrap();
assert_eq!(loc, ContentLocation(HeaderValue::from_static(s)));
}
}