[][src]Macro nom::separated_nonempty_list_complete

macro_rules! separated_nonempty_list_complete {
    ($i:expr, $sep:ident!( $($args:tt)* ), $submac:ident!( $($args2:tt)* )) => { ... };
    ($i:expr, $submac:ident!( $($args:tt)* ), $g:expr) => { ... };
    ($i:expr, $f:expr, $submac:ident!( $($args:tt)* )) => { ... };
    ($i:expr, $f:expr, $g:expr) => { ... };
}

separated_nonempty_list_complete!(I -> IResult<I,T>, I -> IResult<I,O>) => I -> IResult<I, Vec<O>> This is equivalent to the separated_nonempty_list! combinator, except that it will return Error when either the separator or element subparser returns Incomplete.