#![allow(dead_code)] // #![allow(unused_variables)] use std::str; use nom::bytes::complete::is_not; use nom::character::complete::char; use nom::combinator::{map, map_res}; use nom::multi::fold_many0; use nom::sequence::delimited; use nom::IResult; fn atom<'a>(_tomb: &'a mut ()) -> impl FnMut(&'a [u8]) -> IResult<&'a [u8], String> { move |input| { map( map_res(is_not(" \t\r\n"), str::from_utf8), ToString::to_string, )(input) } } // FIXME: should we support the use case of borrowing data mutably in a parser? fn list<'a>(i: &'a [u8], tomb: &'a mut ()) -> IResult<&'a [u8], String> { delimited( char('('), fold_many0(atom(tomb), String::new, |acc: String, next: String| { acc + next.as_str() }), char(')'), )(i) }