Closed anuragsoni closed 4 years ago
This should prevent construction of routes that don't make much sense, ex: trail @--> ...
trail @--> ...
Changes from the previos version
nil
trail
/?
//?
empty
nil @-->
trail @-->
This should prevent construction of routes that don't make much sense, ex:
trail @--> ...
Changes from the previos version
nil
andtrail
we just havenil
/?
vs//?
(the extra slash used to indicate a trailing slash)empty
can be used to create a route that matches "/" and "", instead ofnil @-->
or worsetrail @-->