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[docs] clarify the raised exception #19308

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8 changes: 4 additions & 4 deletions lib/pure/uri.nim
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Expand Up @@ -151,10 +151,10 @@ func encodeQuery*(query: openArray[(string, string)], usePlus = true,
result.add(encodeUrl(val, usePlus))

iterator decodeQuery*(data: string): tuple[key, value: string] =
## Reads and decodes query string `data` and yields the `(key, value)` pairs
## the data consists of. If compiled with `-d:nimLegacyParseQueryStrict`, an
## error is raised when there is an unencoded `=` character in a decoded
## value, which was the behavior in Nim < 1.5.1
## Reads and decodes the query string `data` and yields the `(key, value)` pairs
## the data consists of. If compiled with `-d:nimLegacyParseQueryStrict`,
## a `UriParseError` is raised when there is an unencoded `=` character in a decoded
## value, which was the behavior in Nim < 1.5.1.
runnableExamples:
import std/sequtils
assert toSeq(decodeQuery("foo=1&bar=2=3")) == @[("foo", "1"), ("bar", "2=3")]
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