Struct Parser

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pub struct Parser<'lexer> { /* private fields */ }
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The Parser struct is responsible for parsing a sequence of tokens into an abstract syntax tree (AST). The parser is implemented as a recursive descent parser, which is a top-down parser that starts from the root of the syntax tree and works its way down to the leaves.

The Parser struct contains a reference to a Lexer instance, which is used to obtain the tokens that make up the input program. The parser is also responsible for reporting syntax errors in the input program. When a syntax error is encountered, the parser returns an error containing a message describing the error.

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impl<'lexer> Parser<'lexer>

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pub fn new(lexer: Lexer<'lexer>) -> Self

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pub fn parse_program(&mut self) -> Result<Program, Error>

The main entry point for the parser. This method is responsible for parsing and lexing the entire input program, and returning the resulting AST or a syntax error.

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An Ok containing the AST (starting with the root Program node) if the input program is successfully parsed, otherwise an Err containing a syntax error.

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impl<'lexer> Freeze for Parser<'lexer>

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impl<'lexer> RefUnwindSafe for Parser<'lexer>

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impl<'lexer> Send for Parser<'lexer>

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impl<'lexer> Sync for Parser<'lexer>

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impl<'lexer> Unpin for Parser<'lexer>

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impl<'lexer> UnwindSafe for Parser<'lexer>

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