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/*!
# Scanner
This crate provides Java-like Scanners which can parse primitive types and strings using UTF-8 or ASCII.
### Scan a stream
`Scanner` or `ScannerAscii` can be used for reading strings or raw data from a stream.
```rust
use std::io::{self, Write};
use scanner_rust::ScannerAscii;
print!("Please input two integers, a and b: ");
io::stdout().flush().unwrap();
let mut sc = ScannerAscii::new(io::stdin());
let a = {
loop {
match sc.next_isize() {
Ok(i) => break i.unwrap_or(0),
Err(_) => {
print!("Re-input a: ");
io::stdout().flush().unwrap();
}
}
}
};
let b = {
loop {
match sc.next_isize() {
Ok(i) => break i.unwrap_or(0),
Err(_) => {
print!("Re-input b: ");
io::stdout().flush().unwrap();
}
}
}
};
println!("{} + {} = {}", a, b, a + b);
```
Besides, the `drop_next` and `drop_next_line` methods are useful when you want to skip some data.
The default buffer size is 256 bytes. If you want to change that, you can use the `new2` associated function or the `scan_path2` associated function and define a length explicitly to create an instance of the above structs.
For example, to change the buffer size to 64 bytes,
```rust
use scanner_rust::generic_array::typenum::U64;
use scanner_rust::Scanner;
let mut sc: Scanner<_, U64> = Scanner::scan_path2("Cargo.toml").unwrap();
```
### Scan a string slice (`&str`)
`ScannerStr` can be used for reading strings from a string slice.
```rust
use std::io::{self, Write};
use scanner_rust::ScannerStr;
let mut sc = ScannerStr::new(" 123 456.7 \t\r\n\n c中文字\n\tHello world!");
assert_eq!(Some(123), sc.next_u8().unwrap());
assert_eq!(Some(456.7), sc.next_f64().unwrap());
assert_eq!(Some(' '), sc.next_char().unwrap());
assert_eq!(Some(' '), sc.next_char().unwrap());
assert_eq!(true, sc.skip_whitespaces().unwrap());
assert_eq!(Some('c'), sc.next_char().unwrap());
assert_eq!(Some("中文字"), sc.next_line().unwrap());
assert_eq!(Some("\tHello world!".into()), sc.next_line().unwrap());
assert_eq!(None, sc.next_line().unwrap());
```
### Scan a u8 slice
`ScannerU8Slice` or `ScannerU8SliceAscii` can be used for reading raw data from a `u8` slice.
```rust
use std::io::{self, Write};
use scanner_rust::ScannerU8Slice;
let mut sc = ScannerU8Slice::new(" 123 456.7 \t\r\n\n c中文字\n\tHello world!".as_bytes());
assert_eq!(Some(123), sc.next_u8().unwrap());
assert_eq!(Some(456.7), sc.next_f64().unwrap());
assert_eq!(Some(' '), sc.next_char().unwrap());
assert_eq!(Some(' '), sc.next_char().unwrap());
assert_eq!(true, sc.skip_whitespaces().unwrap());
assert_eq!(Some('c'), sc.next_char().unwrap());
assert_eq!(Some("中文字".as_bytes()), sc.next_line().unwrap());
assert_eq!(Some("\tHello world!".as_bytes()), sc.next_line().unwrap());
assert_eq!(None, sc.next_line().unwrap());
```
*/
pub extern crate generic_array;
#[macro_use]
extern crate educe;
mod scanner;
mod scanner_ascii;
mod scanner_error;
mod scanner_str;
mod scanner_u8_slice;
mod scanner_u8_slice_ascii;
mod whitespaces;
pub use scanner::*;
pub use scanner_ascii::*;
pub use scanner_error::*;
pub use scanner_str::*;
pub use scanner_u8_slice::*;
pub use scanner_u8_slice_ascii::*;