public Url::__construct($route_name, $route_parameters = array(), $options = array())
Constructs a new Url object.
In most cases, use Url::fromRoute() or Url::fromUri() rather than constructing Url objects directly in order to avoid ambiguity and make your code more self-documenting.
@todo Update this documentation for non-routed URIs in https://www.drupal.org/node/2346787
string $route_name: The name of the route
array $route_parameters: (optional) An associative array of parameter names and values.
array $options: See \Drupal\Core\Url::fromUri() for details.
static::fromRoute()
static::fromUri()
public function __construct($route_name, $route_parameters = array(), $options = array()) { $this->routeName = $route_name; $this->routeParameters = $route_parameters; $this->options = $options; }
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