pub struct Parser<R> { /* private fields */ }Expand description
Parser for the S-expression text representation.
This type, given a input source, provides the parse method,
which can be used to read a single S-expression from the input
source.
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Source§impl<'de, R> Parser<R>where
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impl<'de, R> Parser<R>where
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Sourcepub fn new(read: R) -> Parser<R> ⓘ
pub fn new(read: R) -> Parser<R> ⓘ
Create an S-expression parser from one of the possible sexpr input sources.
Typically it is more convenient to use one of these methods instead:
Parser::from_strParser::from_sliceParser::from_reader
Sourcepub fn with_options(read: R, options: Options) -> Parser<R> ⓘ
pub fn with_options(read: R, options: Options) -> Parser<R> ⓘ
Create a customized S-expression parser parser from one of the possible sexpr input sources.
Typically it is more convenient to use one of these methods instead:
Parser::from_str_customParser::from_slice_customParser::from_reader_custom
Source§impl<'de, R> Parser<R>where
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impl<'de, R> Parser<R>where
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Sourcepub fn expect_end(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error>
pub fn expect_end(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error>
Expect the end of input.
The Parser::expect_end method should be called after the last
S-expression has been consumed. This allows the parser` to validate
that the input stream is at the end or that it only has trailing
whitespace.
Sourcepub fn end(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error>
👎Deprecated since 0.2.5: Please use the expect_end method instead
pub fn end(&mut self) -> Result<(), Error>
expect_end method insteadExpect the end of input.
Sourcepub fn value_iter(&mut self) -> ValueIter<'_, R> ⓘ
pub fn value_iter(&mut self) -> ValueIter<'_, R> ⓘ
Obtain an iterator over the values produced by the parser.
let mut parser = Parser::from_str(r#"foo ("bar" . 3.14) #:baz (1 2 3)"#);
for value in parser.value_iter() {
println!("parsed value: {}", value.expect("parse error"));
}Sourcepub fn datum_iter(&mut self) -> DatumIter<'_, R> ⓘ
pub fn datum_iter(&mut self) -> DatumIter<'_, R> ⓘ
Obtain an iterator over the values produced by the parser, including location information.
let mut parser = Parser::from_str(r#"foo ("bar" . 3.14) #:baz (1 2 3)"#);
for datum in parser.datum_iter() {
let datum = datum.expect("parse error");
let span = datum.span();
let start = span.start();
let end = span.end();
println!("parsed datum at {}:{}--{}:{}: {}", start.line(), start.column(),
end.line(), end.column(),
datum.value());
}Sourcepub fn parse_value(&mut self) -> Result<Value, Error>
👎Deprecated since 0.2.5: Please use the expect_value method instead
pub fn parse_value(&mut self) -> Result<Value, Error>
expect_value method insteadParse a single S-expression from the input source.
Sourcepub fn expect_value(&mut self) -> Result<Value, Error>
pub fn expect_value(&mut self) -> Result<Value, Error>
Parse a single S-expression from the input source.
This expects an S-expression value to be actually present, and
returns an Err when called at the end of input. Use
Parser::value_iter() if you need to handle end of input gracefully.
let mut parser = Parser::from_str(r#"foo ("bar" . 3.14) #:baz (1 2 3)"#);
assert_eq!(parser.expect_value().unwrap(), sexp!(foo));
assert_eq!(parser.expect_value().unwrap(), sexp!(("bar" . 3.14)));
assert_eq!(parser.expect_value().unwrap(), sexp!(#:baz));
assert_eq!(parser.expect_value().unwrap(), sexp!((1 2 3)));
assert!(parser.expect_end().is_ok());Sourcepub fn next_value(&mut self) -> Result<Option<Value>, Error>
pub fn next_value(&mut self) -> Result<Option<Value>, Error>
Parse an S-expression, returning None on end-of-input.
For consuming the entire sequence of parsed S-expression values, the
value_iter method may be more convenient than calling this method in a
loop.
Sourcepub fn parse(&mut self) -> Result<Option<Value>, Error>
👎Deprecated since 0.2.5: Please use the next_value method instead
pub fn parse(&mut self) -> Result<Option<Value>, Error>
next_value method insteadParse a single S-expression from the input source.
Sourcepub fn expect_datum(&mut self) -> Result<Datum, Error>
pub fn expect_datum(&mut self) -> Result<Datum, Error>
Parse a single S-expression including location information, returning an error on end-of-input.
Sourcepub fn next_datum(&mut self) -> Result<Option<Datum>, Error>
pub fn next_datum(&mut self) -> Result<Option<Datum>, Error>
Parse a single S-expression including location information.
When end of input is reached, None is returned.
For consuming the entire sequence of parsed S-expression datums, the
datum_iter method may be more convenient than calling this method in a
loop.
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Source§impl<'de, R> Iterator for Parser<R>where
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