pub trait FromLexicalWithOptions: Number {
    type Options: ParseOptions;

    fn from_lexical_with_options<const FORMAT: u128>(
        bytes: &[u8],
        options: &Self::Options
    ) -> Result<Self>; fn from_lexical_partial_with_options<const FORMAT: u128>(
        bytes: &[u8],
        options: &Self::Options
    ) -> Result<(Self, usize)>; }
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Trait for numerical types that can be parsed from bytes with custom options.

The Options type specifies the configurable options to provide.

Required Associated Types

Custom formatting options for parsing a number.

Required Methods

Checked parser for a string-to-number conversion.

This method parses the entire string, returning an error if any invalid digits are found during parsing. The parsing is dictated by the options, which specifies special float strings, required float components, digit separators, exponent characters, and more. Returns a Result containing either the parsed value, or an error containing any errors that occurred during parsing.

  • FORMAT - Flags and characters designating the number grammar.
  • bytes - Slice containing a numeric string.
  • options - Options to dictate number parsing.

The FORMAT packed struct is built using NumberFormatBuilder. Any invalid number format will prevent parsing, returning the appropriate format error. If you are unsure which format to use, use STANDARD.

Checked parser for a string-to-number conversion.

This method parses until an invalid digit is found (or the end of the string), returning the number of processed digits and the parsed value until that point. Returns a Result containing either the parsed value and the number of processed digits, or an error containing any errors that occurred during parsing.

  • FORMAT - Flags and characters designating the number grammar.
  • bytes - Slice containing a numeric string.
  • options - Options to dictate number parsing.

The FORMAT packed struct is built using NumberFormatBuilder. Any invalid number format will prevent parsing, returning the appropriate format error. If you are unsure which format to use, use STANDARD.

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