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//! # Elements of Programming Languages
//!
//! These are short recipes for accomplishing common tasks.
//!
//! * [Whitespace](#whitespace)
//! + [Wrapper combinators that eat whitespace before and after a parser](#wrapper-combinators-that-eat-whitespace-before-and-after-a-parser)
//! * [Comments](#comments)
//! + [`// C++/EOL-style comments`](#-ceol-style-comments)
//! + [`/* C-style comments */`](#-c-style-comments-)
//! * [Identifiers](#identifiers)
//! + [`Rust-Style Identifiers`](#rust-style-identifiers)
//! * [Literal Values](#literal-values)
//! + [Escaped Strings](#escaped-strings)
//! + [Integers](#integers)
//! - [Hexadecimal](#hexadecimal)
//! - [Octal](#octal)
//! - [Binary](#binary)
//! - [Decimal](#decimal)
//! + [Floating Point Numbers](#floating-point-numbers)
//!
//! ## Whitespace
//!
//!
//!
//! ### Wrapper combinators that eat whitespace before and after a parser
//!
//! ```rust
//! use winnow::prelude::*;
//! use winnow::{
//! error::ParserError,
//! combinator::delimited,
//! ascii::multispace0,
//! };
//!
//! /// A combinator that takes a parser `inner` and produces a parser that also consumes both leading and
//! /// trailing whitespace, returning the output of `inner`.
//! fn ws<'a, F, O, E: ParserError<&'a str>>(inner: F) -> impl Parser<&'a str, O, E>
//! where
//! F: Parser<&'a str, O, E>,
//! {
//! delimited(
//! multispace0,
//! inner,
//! multispace0
//! )
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! To eat only trailing whitespace, replace `delimited(...)` with `terminated(&inner, multispace0)`.
//! Likewise, the eat only leading whitespace, replace `delimited(...)` with `preceded(multispace0,
//! &inner)`. You can use your own parser instead of `multispace0` if you want to skip a different set
//! of lexemes.
//!
//! ## Comments
//!
//! ### `// C++/EOL-style comments`
//!
//! This version uses `%` to start a comment, does not consume the newline character, and returns an
//! output of `()`.
//!
//! ```rust
//! use winnow::prelude::*;
//! use winnow::{
//! error::ParserError,
//! token::take_till1,
//! };
//!
//! pub fn peol_comment<'a, E: ParserError<&'a str>>(i: &mut &'a str) -> PResult<(), E>
//! {
//! ('%', take_till1(['\n', '\r']))
//! .void() // Output is thrown away.
//! .parse_next(i)
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! ### `/* C-style comments */`
//!
//! Inline comments surrounded with sentinel tags `(*` and `*)`. This version returns an output of `()`
//! and does not handle nested comments.
//!
//! ```rust
//! use winnow::prelude::*;
//! use winnow::{
//! error::ParserError,
//! token::{tag, take_until0},
//! };
//!
//! pub fn pinline_comment<'a, E: ParserError<&'a str>>(i: &mut &'a str) -> PResult<(), E> {
//! (
//! "(*",
//! take_until0("*)"),
//! "*)"
//! )
//! .void() // Output is thrown away.
//! .parse_next(i)
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! ## Identifiers
//!
//! ### `Rust-Style Identifiers`
//!
//! Parsing identifiers that may start with a letter (or underscore) and may contain underscores,
//! letters and numbers may be parsed like this:
//!
//! ```rust
//! use winnow::prelude::*;
//! use winnow::{
//! stream::AsChar,
//! token::take_while,
//! token::one_of,
//! };
//!
//! pub fn identifier<'s>(input: &mut &'s str) -> PResult<&'s str> {
//! (
//! one_of(|c: char| c.is_alpha() || c == '_'),
//! take_while(0.., |c: char| c.is_alphanum() || c == '_')
//! )
//! .recognize()
//! .parse_next(input)
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! Let's say we apply this to the identifier `hello_world123abc`. The first element of the tuple
//! would uses [`one_of`][crate::token::one_of] which would recognize `h`. The tuple ensures that
//! `ello_world123abc` will be piped to the next [`take_while`][crate::token::take_while] parser,
//! which recognizes every remaining character. However, the tuple returns a tuple of the results
//! of its sub-parsers. The [`recognize`][crate::Parser::recognize] parser produces a `&str` of the
//! input text that was parsed, which in this case is the entire `&str` `hello_world123abc`.
//!
//! ## Literal Values
//!
//! ### Escaped Strings
//!
//! ```rust
#![doc = include_str!("../../examples/string/parser.rs")]
//! ```
//!
//! See also [`escaped`] and [`escaped_transform`].
//!
//! ### Integers
//!
//! The following recipes all return string slices rather than integer values. How to obtain an
//! integer value instead is demonstrated for hexadecimal integers. The others are similar.
//!
//! The parsers allow the grouping character `_`, which allows one to group the digits by byte, for
//! example: `0xA4_3F_11_28`. If you prefer to exclude the `_` character, the lambda to convert from a
//! string slice to an integer value is slightly simpler. You can also strip the `_` from the string
//! slice that is returned, which is demonstrated in the second hexadecimal number parser.
//!
//! #### Hexadecimal
//!
//! The parser outputs the string slice of the digits without the leading `0x`/`0X`.
//!
//! ```rust
//! use winnow::prelude::*;
//! use winnow::{
//! combinator::alt,
//! combinator::{repeat},
//! combinator::{preceded, terminated},
//! token::one_of,
//! token::tag,
//! };
//!
//! fn hexadecimal<'s>(input: &mut &'s str) -> PResult<&'s str> { // <'a, E: ParserError<&'a str>>
//! preceded(
//! alt(("0x", "0X")),
//! repeat(1..,
//! terminated(one_of(('0'..='9', 'a'..='f', 'A'..='F')), repeat(0.., '_').map(|()| ()))
//! ).map(|()| ()).recognize()
//! ).parse_next(input)
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! If you want it to return the integer value instead, use map:
//!
//! ```rust
//! use winnow::prelude::*;
//! use winnow::{
//! combinator::alt,
//! combinator::{repeat},
//! combinator::{preceded, terminated},
//! token::one_of,
//! token::tag,
//! };
//!
//! fn hexadecimal_value(input: &mut &str) -> PResult<i64> {
//! preceded(
//! alt(("0x", "0X")),
//! repeat(1..,
//! terminated(one_of(('0'..='9', 'a'..='f', 'A'..='F')), repeat(0.., '_').map(|()| ()))
//! ).map(|()| ()).recognize()
//! ).try_map(
//! |out: &str| i64::from_str_radix(&str::replace(&out, "_", ""), 16)
//! ).parse_next(input)
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! See also [`hex_uint`]
//!
//! #### Octal
//!
//! ```rust
//! use winnow::prelude::*;
//! use winnow::{
//! combinator::alt,
//! combinator::{repeat},
//! combinator::{preceded, terminated},
//! token::one_of,
//! token::tag,
//! };
//!
//! fn octal<'s>(input: &mut &'s str) -> PResult<&'s str> {
//! preceded(
//! alt(("0o", "0O")),
//! repeat(1..,
//! terminated(one_of('0'..='7'), repeat(0.., '_').map(|()| ()))
//! ).map(|()| ()).recognize()
//! ).parse_next(input)
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! #### Binary
//!
//! ```rust
//! use winnow::prelude::*;
//! use winnow::{
//! combinator::alt,
//! combinator::{repeat},
//! combinator::{preceded, terminated},
//! token::one_of,
//! token::tag,
//! };
//!
//! fn binary<'s>(input: &mut &'s str) -> PResult<&'s str> {
//! preceded(
//! alt(("0b", "0B")),
//! repeat(1..,
//! terminated(one_of('0'..='1'), repeat(0.., '_').map(|()| ()))
//! ).map(|()| ()).recognize()
//! ).parse_next(input)
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! #### Decimal
//!
//! ```rust
//! use winnow::prelude::*;
//! use winnow::{
//! combinator::{repeat},
//! combinator::terminated,
//! token::one_of,
//! };
//!
//! fn decimal<'s>(input: &mut &'s str) -> PResult<&'s str> {
//! repeat(1..,
//! terminated(one_of('0'..='9'), repeat(0.., '_').map(|()| ()))
//! ).map(|()| ())
//! .recognize()
//! .parse_next(input)
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! See also [`dec_uint`] and [`dec_int`]
//!
//! ### Floating Point Numbers
//!
//! The following is adapted from [the Python parser by Valentin Lorentz](https://github.com/ProgVal/rust-python-parser/blob/master/src/numbers.rs).
//!
//! ```rust
//! use winnow::prelude::*;
//! use winnow::{
//! combinator::alt,
//! combinator::{repeat},
//! combinator::opt,
//! combinator::{preceded, terminated},
//! token::one_of,
//! };
//!
//! fn float<'s>(input: &mut &'s str) -> PResult<&'s str> {
//! alt((
//! // Case one: .42
//! (
//! '.',
//! decimal,
//! opt((
//! one_of(['e', 'E']),
//! opt(one_of(['+', '-'])),
//! decimal
//! ))
//! ).recognize()
//! , // Case two: 42e42 and 42.42e42
//! (
//! decimal,
//! opt(preceded(
//! '.',
//! decimal,
//! )),
//! one_of(['e', 'E']),
//! opt(one_of(['+', '-'])),
//! decimal
//! ).recognize()
//! , // Case three: 42. and 42.42
//! (
//! decimal,
//! '.',
//! opt(decimal)
//! ).recognize()
//! )).parse_next(input)
//! }
//!
//! fn decimal<'s>(input: &mut &'s str) -> PResult<&'s str> {
//! repeat(1..,
//! terminated(one_of('0'..='9'), repeat(0.., '_').map(|()| ()))
//! ).
//! map(|()| ())
//! .recognize()
//! .parse_next(input)
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! See also [`float`]
#![allow(unused_imports)]
use crate::ascii::dec_int;
use crate::ascii::dec_uint;
use crate::ascii::escaped;
use crate::ascii::escaped_transform;
use crate::ascii::float;
use crate::ascii::hex_uint;