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diff --git a/third_party/rust/nom/src/bytes/streaming.rs b/third_party/rust/nom/src/bytes/streaming.rs new file mode 100644 index 0000000000..e972760e21 --- /dev/null +++ b/third_party/rust/nom/src/bytes/streaming.rs @@ -0,0 +1,700 @@ +//! Parsers recognizing bytes streams, streaming version + +use crate::error::ErrorKind; +use crate::error::ParseError; +use crate::internal::{Err, IResult, Needed, Parser}; +use crate::lib::std::ops::RangeFrom; +use crate::lib::std::result::Result::*; +use crate::traits::{ + Compare, CompareResult, FindSubstring, FindToken, InputIter, InputLength, InputTake, + InputTakeAtPosition, Slice, ToUsize, +}; + +/// Recognizes a pattern. +/// +/// The input data will be compared to the tag combinator's argument and will return the part of +/// the input that matches the argument. +/// # Example +/// ```rust +/// # use nom::{Err, error::{Error, ErrorKind}, Needed, IResult}; +/// use nom::bytes::streaming::tag; +/// +/// fn parser(s: &str) -> IResult<&str, &str> { +/// tag("Hello")(s) +/// } +/// +/// assert_eq!(parser("Hello, World!"), Ok((", World!", "Hello"))); +/// assert_eq!(parser("Something"), Err(Err::Error(Error::new("Something", ErrorKind::Tag)))); +/// assert_eq!(parser("S"), Err(Err::Error(Error::new("S", ErrorKind::Tag)))); +/// assert_eq!(parser("H"), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(4)))); +/// ``` +pub fn tag<T, Input, Error: ParseError<Input>>( + tag: T, +) -> impl Fn(Input) -> IResult<Input, Input, Error> +where + Input: InputTake + InputLength + Compare<T>, + T: InputLength + Clone, +{ + move |i: Input| { + let tag_len = tag.input_len(); + let t = tag.clone(); + + let res: IResult<_, _, Error> = match i.compare(t) { + CompareResult::Ok => Ok(i.take_split(tag_len)), + CompareResult::Incomplete => Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(tag_len - i.input_len()))), + CompareResult::Error => { + let e: ErrorKind = ErrorKind::Tag; + Err(Err::Error(Error::from_error_kind(i, e))) + } + }; + res + } +} + +/// Recognizes a case insensitive pattern. +/// +/// The input data will be compared to the tag combinator's argument and will return the part of +/// the input that matches the argument with no regard to case. +/// # Example +/// ```rust +/// # use nom::{Err, error::{Error, ErrorKind}, Needed, IResult}; +/// use nom::bytes::streaming::tag_no_case; +/// +/// fn parser(s: &str) -> IResult<&str, &str> { +/// tag_no_case("hello")(s) +/// } +/// +/// assert_eq!(parser("Hello, World!"), Ok((", World!", "Hello"))); +/// assert_eq!(parser("hello, World!"), Ok((", World!", "hello"))); +/// assert_eq!(parser("HeLlO, World!"), Ok((", World!", "HeLlO"))); +/// assert_eq!(parser("Something"), Err(Err::Error(Error::new("Something", ErrorKind::Tag)))); +/// assert_eq!(parser(""), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(5)))); +/// ``` +pub fn tag_no_case<T, Input, Error: ParseError<Input>>( + tag: T, +) -> impl Fn(Input) -> IResult<Input, Input, Error> +where + Input: InputTake + InputLength + Compare<T>, + T: InputLength + Clone, +{ + move |i: Input| { + let tag_len = tag.input_len(); + let t = tag.clone(); + + let res: IResult<_, _, Error> = match (i).compare_no_case(t) { + CompareResult::Ok => Ok(i.take_split(tag_len)), + CompareResult::Incomplete => Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(tag_len - i.input_len()))), + CompareResult::Error => { + let e: ErrorKind = ErrorKind::Tag; + Err(Err::Error(Error::from_error_kind(i, e))) + } + }; + res + } +} + +/// Parse till certain characters are met. +/// +/// The parser will return the longest slice till one of the characters of the combinator's argument are met. +/// +/// It doesn't consume the matched character. +/// +/// It will return a `Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1))` if the pattern wasn't met. +/// # Example +/// ```rust +/// # use nom::{Err, error::ErrorKind, Needed, IResult}; +/// use nom::bytes::streaming::is_not; +/// +/// fn not_space(s: &str) -> IResult<&str, &str> { +/// is_not(" \t\r\n")(s) +/// } +/// +/// assert_eq!(not_space("Hello, World!"), Ok((" World!", "Hello,"))); +/// assert_eq!(not_space("Sometimes\t"), Ok(("\t", "Sometimes"))); +/// assert_eq!(not_space("Nospace"), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1)))); +/// assert_eq!(not_space(""), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1)))); +/// ``` +pub fn is_not<T, Input, Error: ParseError<Input>>( + arr: T, +) -> impl Fn(Input) -> IResult<Input, Input, Error> +where + Input: InputTakeAtPosition, + T: FindToken<<Input as InputTakeAtPosition>::Item>, +{ + move |i: Input| { + let e: ErrorKind = ErrorKind::IsNot; + i.split_at_position1(|c| arr.find_token(c), e) + } +} + +/// Returns the longest slice of the matches the pattern. +/// +/// The parser will return the longest slice consisting of the characters in provided in the +/// combinator's argument. +/// +/// # Streaming specific +/// *Streaming version* will return a `Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1))` if the pattern wasn't met +/// or if the pattern reaches the end of the input. +/// # Example +/// ```rust +/// # use nom::{Err, error::ErrorKind, Needed, IResult}; +/// use nom::bytes::streaming::is_a; +/// +/// fn hex(s: &str) -> IResult<&str, &str> { +/// is_a("1234567890ABCDEF")(s) +/// } +/// +/// assert_eq!(hex("123 and voila"), Ok((" and voila", "123"))); +/// assert_eq!(hex("DEADBEEF and others"), Ok((" and others", "DEADBEEF"))); +/// assert_eq!(hex("BADBABEsomething"), Ok(("something", "BADBABE"))); +/// assert_eq!(hex("D15EA5E"), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1)))); +/// assert_eq!(hex(""), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1)))); +/// ``` +pub fn is_a<T, Input, Error: ParseError<Input>>( + arr: T, +) -> impl Fn(Input) -> IResult<Input, Input, Error> +where + Input: InputTakeAtPosition, + T: FindToken<<Input as InputTakeAtPosition>::Item>, +{ + move |i: Input| { + let e: ErrorKind = ErrorKind::IsA; + i.split_at_position1(|c| !arr.find_token(c), e) + } +} + +/// Returns the longest input slice (if any) that matches the predicate. +/// +/// The parser will return the longest slice that matches the given predicate *(a function that +/// takes the input and returns a bool)*. +/// +/// # Streaming Specific +/// *Streaming version* will return a `Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1))` if the pattern reaches the end of the input. +/// # Example +/// ```rust +/// # use nom::{Err, error::ErrorKind, Needed, IResult}; +/// use nom::bytes::streaming::take_while; +/// use nom::character::is_alphabetic; +/// +/// fn alpha(s: &[u8]) -> IResult<&[u8], &[u8]> { +/// take_while(is_alphabetic)(s) +/// } +/// +/// assert_eq!(alpha(b"latin123"), Ok((&b"123"[..], &b"latin"[..]))); +/// assert_eq!(alpha(b"12345"), Ok((&b"12345"[..], &b""[..]))); +/// assert_eq!(alpha(b"latin"), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1)))); +/// assert_eq!(alpha(b""), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1)))); +/// ``` +pub fn take_while<F, Input, Error: ParseError<Input>>( + cond: F, +) -> impl Fn(Input) -> IResult<Input, Input, Error> +where + Input: InputTakeAtPosition, + F: Fn(<Input as InputTakeAtPosition>::Item) -> bool, +{ + move |i: Input| i.split_at_position(|c| !cond(c)) +} + +/// Returns the longest (at least 1) input slice that matches the predicate. +/// +/// The parser will return the longest slice that matches the given predicate *(a function that +/// takes the input and returns a bool)*. +/// +/// It will return an `Err(Err::Error((_, ErrorKind::TakeWhile1)))` if the pattern wasn't met. +/// +/// # Streaming Specific +/// *Streaming version* will return a `Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1))` or if the pattern reaches the end of the input. +/// +/// # Example +/// ```rust +/// # use nom::{Err, error::{Error, ErrorKind}, Needed, IResult}; +/// use nom::bytes::streaming::take_while1; +/// use nom::character::is_alphabetic; +/// +/// fn alpha(s: &[u8]) -> IResult<&[u8], &[u8]> { +/// take_while1(is_alphabetic)(s) +/// } +/// +/// assert_eq!(alpha(b"latin123"), Ok((&b"123"[..], &b"latin"[..]))); +/// assert_eq!(alpha(b"latin"), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1)))); +/// assert_eq!(alpha(b"12345"), Err(Err::Error(Error::new(&b"12345"[..], ErrorKind::TakeWhile1)))); +/// ``` +pub fn take_while1<F, Input, Error: ParseError<Input>>( + cond: F, +) -> impl Fn(Input) -> IResult<Input, Input, Error> +where + Input: InputTakeAtPosition, + F: Fn(<Input as InputTakeAtPosition>::Item) -> bool, +{ + move |i: Input| { + let e: ErrorKind = ErrorKind::TakeWhile1; + i.split_at_position1(|c| !cond(c), e) + } +} + +/// Returns the longest (m <= len <= n) input slice that matches the predicate. +/// +/// The parser will return the longest slice that matches the given predicate *(a function that +/// takes the input and returns a bool)*. +/// +/// It will return an `Err::Error((_, ErrorKind::TakeWhileMN))` if the pattern wasn't met. +/// # Streaming Specific +/// *Streaming version* will return a `Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1))` if the pattern reaches the end of the input or is too short. +/// +/// # Example +/// ```rust +/// # use nom::{Err, error::{Error, ErrorKind}, Needed, IResult}; +/// use nom::bytes::streaming::take_while_m_n; +/// use nom::character::is_alphabetic; +/// +/// fn short_alpha(s: &[u8]) -> IResult<&[u8], &[u8]> { +/// take_while_m_n(3, 6, is_alphabetic)(s) +/// } +/// +/// assert_eq!(short_alpha(b"latin123"), Ok((&b"123"[..], &b"latin"[..]))); +/// assert_eq!(short_alpha(b"lengthy"), Ok((&b"y"[..], &b"length"[..]))); +/// assert_eq!(short_alpha(b"latin"), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1)))); +/// assert_eq!(short_alpha(b"ed"), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1)))); +/// assert_eq!(short_alpha(b"12345"), Err(Err::Error(Error::new(&b"12345"[..], ErrorKind::TakeWhileMN)))); +/// ``` +pub fn take_while_m_n<F, Input, Error: ParseError<Input>>( + m: usize, + n: usize, + cond: F, +) -> impl Fn(Input) -> IResult<Input, Input, Error> +where + Input: InputTake + InputIter + InputLength, + F: Fn(<Input as InputIter>::Item) -> bool, +{ + move |i: Input| { + let input = i; + + match input.position(|c| !cond(c)) { + Some(idx) => { + if idx >= m { + if idx <= n { + let res: IResult<_, _, Error> = if let Ok(index) = input.slice_index(idx) { + Ok(input.take_split(index)) + } else { + Err(Err::Error(Error::from_error_kind( + input, + ErrorKind::TakeWhileMN, + ))) + }; + res + } else { + let res: IResult<_, _, Error> = if let Ok(index) = input.slice_index(n) { + Ok(input.take_split(index)) + } else { + Err(Err::Error(Error::from_error_kind( + input, + ErrorKind::TakeWhileMN, + ))) + }; + res + } + } else { + let e = ErrorKind::TakeWhileMN; + Err(Err::Error(Error::from_error_kind(input, e))) + } + } + None => { + let len = input.input_len(); + if len >= n { + match input.slice_index(n) { + Ok(index) => Ok(input.take_split(index)), + Err(_needed) => Err(Err::Error(Error::from_error_kind( + input, + ErrorKind::TakeWhileMN, + ))), + } + } else { + let needed = if m > len { m - len } else { 1 }; + Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(needed))) + } + } + } + } +} + +/// Returns the longest input slice (if any) till a predicate is met. +/// +/// The parser will return the longest slice till the given predicate *(a function that +/// takes the input and returns a bool)*. +/// +/// # Streaming Specific +/// *Streaming version* will return a `Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1))` if the match reaches the +/// end of input or if there was not match. +/// +/// # Example +/// ```rust +/// # use nom::{Err, error::ErrorKind, Needed, IResult}; +/// use nom::bytes::streaming::take_till; +/// +/// fn till_colon(s: &str) -> IResult<&str, &str> { +/// take_till(|c| c == ':')(s) +/// } +/// +/// assert_eq!(till_colon("latin:123"), Ok((":123", "latin"))); +/// assert_eq!(till_colon(":empty matched"), Ok((":empty matched", ""))); //allowed +/// assert_eq!(till_colon("12345"), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1)))); +/// assert_eq!(till_colon(""), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1)))); +/// ``` +pub fn take_till<F, Input, Error: ParseError<Input>>( + cond: F, +) -> impl Fn(Input) -> IResult<Input, Input, Error> +where + Input: InputTakeAtPosition, + F: Fn(<Input as InputTakeAtPosition>::Item) -> bool, +{ + move |i: Input| i.split_at_position(|c| cond(c)) +} + +/// Returns the longest (at least 1) input slice till a predicate is met. +/// +/// The parser will return the longest slice till the given predicate *(a function that +/// takes the input and returns a bool)*. +/// +/// # Streaming Specific +/// *Streaming version* will return a `Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1))` if the match reaches the +/// end of input or if there was not match. +/// # Example +/// ```rust +/// # use nom::{Err, error::{Error, ErrorKind}, Needed, IResult}; +/// use nom::bytes::streaming::take_till1; +/// +/// fn till_colon(s: &str) -> IResult<&str, &str> { +/// take_till1(|c| c == ':')(s) +/// } +/// +/// assert_eq!(till_colon("latin:123"), Ok((":123", "latin"))); +/// assert_eq!(till_colon(":empty matched"), Err(Err::Error(Error::new(":empty matched", ErrorKind::TakeTill1)))); +/// assert_eq!(till_colon("12345"), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1)))); +/// assert_eq!(till_colon(""), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1)))); +/// ``` +pub fn take_till1<F, Input, Error: ParseError<Input>>( + cond: F, +) -> impl Fn(Input) -> IResult<Input, Input, Error> +where + Input: InputTakeAtPosition, + F: Fn(<Input as InputTakeAtPosition>::Item) -> bool, +{ + move |i: Input| { + let e: ErrorKind = ErrorKind::TakeTill1; + i.split_at_position1(|c| cond(c), e) + } +} + +/// Returns an input slice containing the first N input elements (Input[..N]). +/// +/// # Streaming Specific +/// *Streaming version* if the input has less than N elements, `take` will +/// return a `Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(M))` where M is the number of +/// additional bytes the parser would need to succeed. +/// It is well defined for `&[u8]` as the number of elements is the byte size, +/// but for types like `&str`, we cannot know how many bytes correspond for +/// the next few chars, so the result will be `Err::Incomplete(Needed::Unknown)` +/// +/// # Example +/// ```rust +/// # use nom::{Err, error::ErrorKind, Needed, IResult}; +/// use nom::bytes::streaming::take; +/// +/// fn take6(s: &str) -> IResult<&str, &str> { +/// take(6usize)(s) +/// } +/// +/// assert_eq!(take6("1234567"), Ok(("7", "123456"))); +/// assert_eq!(take6("things"), Ok(("", "things"))); +/// assert_eq!(take6("short"), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::Unknown))); +/// ``` +pub fn take<C, Input, Error: ParseError<Input>>( + count: C, +) -> impl Fn(Input) -> IResult<Input, Input, Error> +where + Input: InputIter + InputTake + InputLength, + C: ToUsize, +{ + let c = count.to_usize(); + move |i: Input| match i.slice_index(c) { + Err(i) => Err(Err::Incomplete(i)), + Ok(index) => Ok(i.take_split(index)), + } +} + +/// Returns the input slice up to the first occurrence of the pattern. +/// +/// It doesn't consume the pattern. +/// +/// # Streaming Specific +/// *Streaming version* will return a `Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(N))` if the input doesn't +/// contain the pattern or if the input is smaller than the pattern. +/// # Example +/// ```rust +/// # use nom::{Err, error::ErrorKind, Needed, IResult}; +/// use nom::bytes::streaming::take_until; +/// +/// fn until_eof(s: &str) -> IResult<&str, &str> { +/// take_until("eof")(s) +/// } +/// +/// assert_eq!(until_eof("hello, worldeof"), Ok(("eof", "hello, world"))); +/// assert_eq!(until_eof("hello, world"), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::Unknown))); +/// assert_eq!(until_eof("hello, worldeo"), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::Unknown))); +/// assert_eq!(until_eof("1eof2eof"), Ok(("eof2eof", "1"))); +/// ``` +pub fn take_until<T, Input, Error: ParseError<Input>>( + tag: T, +) -> impl Fn(Input) -> IResult<Input, Input, Error> +where + Input: InputTake + InputLength + FindSubstring<T>, + T: Clone, +{ + move |i: Input| { + let t = tag.clone(); + + let res: IResult<_, _, Error> = match i.find_substring(t) { + None => Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::Unknown)), + Some(index) => Ok(i.take_split(index)), + }; + res + } +} + +/// Returns the non empty input slice up to the first occurrence of the pattern. +/// +/// It doesn't consume the pattern. +/// +/// # Streaming Specific +/// *Streaming version* will return a `Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(N))` if the input doesn't +/// contain the pattern or if the input is smaller than the pattern. +/// # Example +/// ```rust +/// # use nom::{Err, error::{Error, ErrorKind}, Needed, IResult}; +/// use nom::bytes::streaming::take_until1; +/// +/// fn until_eof(s: &str) -> IResult<&str, &str> { +/// take_until1("eof")(s) +/// } +/// +/// assert_eq!(until_eof("hello, worldeof"), Ok(("eof", "hello, world"))); +/// assert_eq!(until_eof("hello, world"), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::Unknown))); +/// assert_eq!(until_eof("hello, worldeo"), Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::Unknown))); +/// assert_eq!(until_eof("1eof2eof"), Ok(("eof2eof", "1"))); +/// assert_eq!(until_eof("eof"), Err(Err::Error(Error::new("eof", ErrorKind::TakeUntil)))); +/// ``` +pub fn take_until1<T, Input, Error: ParseError<Input>>( + tag: T, +) -> impl Fn(Input) -> IResult<Input, Input, Error> +where + Input: InputTake + InputLength + FindSubstring<T>, + T: Clone, +{ + move |i: Input| { + let t = tag.clone(); + + let res: IResult<_, _, Error> = match i.find_substring(t) { + None => Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::Unknown)), + Some(0) => Err(Err::Error(Error::from_error_kind(i, ErrorKind::TakeUntil))), + Some(index) => Ok(i.take_split(index)), + }; + res + } +} + +/// Matches a byte string with escaped characters. +/// +/// * The first argument matches the normal characters (it must not accept the control character) +/// * The second argument is the control character (like `\` in most languages) +/// * The third argument matches the escaped characters +/// # Example +/// ``` +/// # use nom::{Err, error::ErrorKind, Needed, IResult}; +/// # use nom::character::complete::digit1; +/// use nom::bytes::streaming::escaped; +/// use nom::character::streaming::one_of; +/// +/// fn esc(s: &str) -> IResult<&str, &str> { +/// escaped(digit1, '\\', one_of("\"n\\"))(s) +/// } +/// +/// assert_eq!(esc("123;"), Ok((";", "123"))); +/// assert_eq!(esc("12\\\"34;"), Ok((";", "12\\\"34"))); +/// ``` +/// +pub fn escaped<Input, Error, F, G, O1, O2>( + mut normal: F, + control_char: char, + mut escapable: G, +) -> impl FnMut(Input) -> IResult<Input, Input, Error> +where + Input: Clone + + crate::traits::Offset + + InputLength + + InputTake + + InputTakeAtPosition + + Slice<RangeFrom<usize>> + + InputIter, + <Input as InputIter>::Item: crate::traits::AsChar, + F: Parser<Input, O1, Error>, + G: Parser<Input, O2, Error>, + Error: ParseError<Input>, +{ + use crate::traits::AsChar; + + move |input: Input| { + let mut i = input.clone(); + + while i.input_len() > 0 { + let current_len = i.input_len(); + + match normal.parse(i.clone()) { + Ok((i2, _)) => { + if i2.input_len() == 0 { + return Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::Unknown)); + } else if i2.input_len() == current_len { + let index = input.offset(&i2); + return Ok(input.take_split(index)); + } else { + i = i2; + } + } + Err(Err::Error(_)) => { + // unwrap() should be safe here since index < $i.input_len() + if i.iter_elements().next().unwrap().as_char() == control_char { + let next = control_char.len_utf8(); + if next >= i.input_len() { + return Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::new(1))); + } else { + match escapable.parse(i.slice(next..)) { + Ok((i2, _)) => { + if i2.input_len() == 0 { + return Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::Unknown)); + } else { + i = i2; + } + } + Err(e) => return Err(e), + } + } + } else { + let index = input.offset(&i); + return Ok(input.take_split(index)); + } + } + Err(e) => { + return Err(e); + } + } + } + + Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::Unknown)) + } +} + +/// Matches a byte string with escaped characters. +/// +/// * The first argument matches the normal characters (it must not match the control character) +/// * The second argument is the control character (like `\` in most languages) +/// * The third argument matches the escaped characters and transforms them +/// +/// As an example, the chain `abc\tdef` could be `abc def` (it also consumes the control character) +/// +/// ``` +/// # use nom::{Err, error::ErrorKind, Needed, IResult}; +/// # use std::str::from_utf8; +/// use nom::bytes::streaming::{escaped_transform, tag}; +/// use nom::character::streaming::alpha1; +/// use nom::branch::alt; +/// use nom::combinator::value; +/// +/// fn parser(input: &str) -> IResult<&str, String> { +/// escaped_transform( +/// alpha1, +/// '\\', +/// alt(( +/// value("\\", tag("\\")), +/// value("\"", tag("\"")), +/// value("\n", tag("n")), +/// )) +/// )(input) +/// } +/// +/// assert_eq!(parser("ab\\\"cd\""), Ok(("\"", String::from("ab\"cd")))); +/// ``` +#[cfg(feature = "alloc")] +#[cfg_attr(feature = "docsrs", doc(cfg(feature = "alloc")))] +pub fn escaped_transform<Input, Error, F, G, O1, O2, ExtendItem, Output>( + mut normal: F, + control_char: char, + mut transform: G, +) -> impl FnMut(Input) -> IResult<Input, Output, Error> +where + Input: Clone + + crate::traits::Offset + + InputLength + + InputTake + + InputTakeAtPosition + + Slice<RangeFrom<usize>> + + InputIter, + Input: crate::traits::ExtendInto<Item = ExtendItem, Extender = Output>, + O1: crate::traits::ExtendInto<Item = ExtendItem, Extender = Output>, + O2: crate::traits::ExtendInto<Item = ExtendItem, Extender = Output>, + <Input as InputIter>::Item: crate::traits::AsChar, + F: Parser<Input, O1, Error>, + G: Parser<Input, O2, Error>, + Error: ParseError<Input>, +{ + use crate::traits::AsChar; + + move |input: Input| { + let mut index = 0; + let mut res = input.new_builder(); + + let i = input.clone(); + + while index < i.input_len() { + let current_len = i.input_len(); + let remainder = i.slice(index..); + match normal.parse(remainder.clone()) { + Ok((i2, o)) => { + o.extend_into(&mut res); + if i2.input_len() == 0 { + return Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::Unknown)); + } else if i2.input_len() == current_len { + return Ok((remainder, res)); + } else { + index = input.offset(&i2); + } + } + Err(Err::Error(_)) => { + // unwrap() should be safe here since index < $i.input_len() + if remainder.iter_elements().next().unwrap().as_char() == control_char { + let next = index + control_char.len_utf8(); + let input_len = input.input_len(); + + if next >= input_len { + return Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::Unknown)); + } else { + match transform.parse(i.slice(next..)) { + Ok((i2, o)) => { + o.extend_into(&mut res); + if i2.input_len() == 0 { + return Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::Unknown)); + } else { + index = input.offset(&i2); + } + } + Err(e) => return Err(e), + } + } + } else { + return Ok((remainder, res)); + } + } + Err(e) => return Err(e), + } + } + Err(Err::Incomplete(Needed::Unknown)) + } +} |