Function nom::bytes::streaming::escaped_transform [−][src]
pub fn escaped_transform<Input, Error, F, G, O1, O2, ExtendItem, Output>(
normal: F,
control_char: char,
transform: G
) -> impl FnMut(Input) -> IResult<Input, Output, Error> where
Input: Clone + Offset + InputLength + InputTake + InputTakeAtPosition + Slice<RangeFrom<usize>> + InputIter,
Input: ExtendInto<Item = ExtendItem, Extender = Output>,
O1: ExtendInto<Item = ExtendItem, Extender = Output>,
O2: ExtendInto<Item = ExtendItem, Extender = Output>,
<Input as InputIter>::Item: AsChar,
F: Parser<Input, O1, Error>,
G: Parser<Input, O2, Error>,
Error: ParseError<Input>,
This is supported on crate feature
alloc
only.Expand description
Matches a byte string with escaped characters.
- The first argument matches the normal characters (it must not match the control character)
- The second argument is the control character (like
\
in most languages) - The third argument matches the escaped characters and transforms them
As an example, the chain abc\tdef
could be abc def
(it also consumes the control character)
use nom::bytes::streaming::{escaped_transform, tag}; use nom::character::streaming::alpha1; use nom::branch::alt; use nom::combinator::value; fn parser(input: &str) -> IResult<&str, String> { escaped_transform( alpha1, '\\', alt(( value("\\", tag("\\")), value("\"", tag("\"")), value("n", tag("\n")), )) )(input) } assert_eq!(parser("ab\\\"cd\""), Ok(("\"", String::from("ab\"cd"))));