Copyright | Bryan O'Sullivan 2007-2015 |
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License | BSD3 |
Maintainer | bos@serpentine.com |
Stability | experimental |
Portability | unknown |
Safe Haskell | None |
Language | Haskell98 |
Simple, efficient parser combinators, loosely based on the Parsec library.
- compareResults :: (Eq i, Eq r) => IResult i r -> IResult i r -> Maybe Bool
- prompt :: Chunk t => State t -> Pos -> More -> (State t -> Pos -> More -> IResult t r) -> (State t -> Pos -> More -> IResult t r) -> IResult t r
- demandInput :: Chunk t => Parser t ()
- demandInput_ :: Chunk t => Parser t t
- wantInput :: forall t. Chunk t => Parser t Bool
- endOfInput :: forall t. Chunk t => Parser t ()
- atEnd :: Chunk t => Parser t Bool
- satisfyElem :: forall t. Chunk t => (ChunkElem t -> Bool) -> Parser t (ChunkElem t)
Documentation
prompt :: Chunk t => State t -> Pos -> More -> (State t -> Pos -> More -> IResult t r) -> (State t -> Pos -> More -> IResult t r) -> IResult t r Source
Ask for input. If we receive any, pass the augmented input to a success continuation, otherwise to a failure continuation.
demandInput :: Chunk t => Parser t () Source
Immediately demand more input via a Partial
continuation
result.
demandInput_ :: Chunk t => Parser t t Source
Immediately demand more input via a Partial
continuation
result. Return the new input.
endOfInput :: forall t. Chunk t => Parser t () Source
Match only if all input has been consumed.