//! Example showing how to parse a VB6 module file from raw bytes.
//! This example uses a hardcoded byte array, but in a real application,
//! you would typically read the bytes from a `.bas` file on disk.
//!usevb6parse::files::ModuleFile;usevb6parse::io::SourceFile;fnmain(){// Hardcoded example of a VB6 module file content in bytes.
let input ="Attribute VB_Name = \"Module1\"
' Some comment
Sub HelloWorld()
MsgBox \"Hello, World!\"
End Sub";// Create a SourceFile from the input string.
let source_file =SourceFile::from_string("module_parse.bas", input);// Parse the module file from the decoded source file.
let module =ModuleFile::parse(&source_file).unwrap_or_fail();// Print out some information about the parsed module file.
println!("Module Name: {}", module.name);// Print the concrete syntax tree (CST) of the parsed module file.
println!("CST:");println!("{}", module.cst.debug_tree());}