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fix:typo (#2975)
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@ -160,7 +160,7 @@ type Engine struct {
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var _ IRouter = &Engine{}
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// New returns a new blank Engine instance without any middleware attached.
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// By default the configuration is:
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// By default, the configuration is:
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// - RedirectTrailingSlash: true
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// - RedirectFixedPath: false
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// - HandleMethodNotAllowed: false
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@ -37,7 +37,7 @@ func SetHTMLTemplate(templ *template.Template) {
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engine().SetHTMLTemplate(templ)
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}
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// NoRoute adds handlers for NoRoute. It return a 404 code by default.
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// NoRoute adds handlers for NoRoute. It returns a 404 code by default.
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func NoRoute(handlers ...gin.HandlerFunc) {
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engine().NoRoute(handlers...)
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}
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@ -118,7 +118,7 @@ func StaticFS(relativePath string, fs http.FileSystem) gin.IRoutes {
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return engine().StaticFS(relativePath, fs)
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}
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// Use attaches a global middleware to the router. ie. the middlewares attached though Use() will be
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// Use attaches a global middleware to the router. i.e. the middlewares attached though Use() will be
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// included in the handlers chain for every single request. Even 404, 405, static files...
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// For example, this is the right place for a logger or error management middleware.
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func Use(middlewares ...gin.HandlerFunc) gin.IRoutes {
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@ -145,7 +145,7 @@ func RunTLS(addr, certFile, keyFile string) (err error) {
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}
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// RunUnix attaches to a http.Server and starts listening and serving HTTP requests
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// through the specified unix socket (ie. a file)
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// through the specified unix socket (i.e. a file)
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// Note: this method will block the calling goroutine indefinitely unless an error happens.
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func RunUnix(file string) (err error) {
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return engine().RunUnix(file)
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