Struct scan_rules::scanner::Wordish
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pub struct Wordish<'a, Output = &'a str>(_);
Scans a single word-ish thing into a string.
Specifically, this will match a word (a continuous run of alphabetic, digit, punctuation, mark, and joining characters), a number (a continuous run of digits), or a single other non-whitespace character (i.e. /\w+|\d+|\S
/).
Trait Implementations
impl<'a, Output> ScanFromStr<'a> for Wordish<'a, Output> where
&'a str: Into<Output>,
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&'a str: Into<Output>,
type Output = Output
The type that the implementation scans into. This does not have to be the same as the implementing type, although it typically will be. Read more
fn scan_from<I: ScanInput<'a>>(s: I) -> Result<(Self::Output, usize), ScanError>
Perform a scan on the given input. Read more
fn wants_leading_junk_stripped() -> bool
Indicates whether or not the scanner wants its input to have leading "junk", such as whitespace, stripped. Read more