pub struct Pairs<'i, R> { /* private fields */ }
Expand description
An iterator over Pair
s. It is created by pest::state
and Pair::into_inner
.
Implementations§
source§impl<'i, R: RuleType> Pairs<'i, R>
impl<'i, R: RuleType> Pairs<'i, R>
sourcepub fn as_str(&self) -> &'i str
pub fn as_str(&self) -> &'i str
Captures a slice from the &str
defined by the starting position of the first token Pair
and the ending position of the last token Pair
of the Pairs
. This also captures
the input between those two token Pair
s.
§Examples
enum Rule {
a,
b
}
let input = "a b";
let pairs = pest::state(input, |state| {
// generating Token pairs with Rule::a and Rule::b ...
}).unwrap();
assert_eq!(pairs.as_str(), "a b");
sourcepub fn get_input(&self) -> &'i str
pub fn get_input(&self) -> &'i str
Returns the input string of Pairs
.
This function returns the input string of Pairs
as a &str
. This is the source string
from which Pairs
was created. The returned &str
can be used to examine the contents of
Pairs
or to perform further processing on the string.
§Examples
enum Rule {
a,
b
}
// Example: Get input string from Pairs
let input = "a b";
let pairs = pest::state(input, |state| {
// generating Token pairs with Rule::a and Rule::b ...
}).unwrap();
assert_eq!(pairs.as_str(), "a b");
assert_eq!(input, pairs.get_input());
sourcepub fn concat(&self) -> String
pub fn concat(&self) -> String
Captures inner token Pair
s and concatenates resulting &str
s. This does not capture
the input between token Pair
s.
§Examples
enum Rule {
a,
b
}
let input = "a b";
let pairs = pest::state(input, |state| {
// generating Token pairs with Rule::a and Rule::b ...
}).unwrap();
assert_eq!(pairs.concat(), "ab");
sourcepub fn flatten(self) -> FlatPairs<'i, R> ⓘ
pub fn flatten(self) -> FlatPairs<'i, R> ⓘ
Flattens the Pairs
.
§Examples
enum Rule {
a,
b
}
let input = "";
let pairs = pest::state(input, |state| {
// generating nested Token pair with Rule::b inside Rule::a
}).unwrap();
let tokens: Vec<_> = pairs.flatten().tokens().collect();
assert_eq!(tokens.len(), 4);
sourcepub fn find_first_tagged(&self, tag: &'i str) -> Option<Pair<'i, R>>
pub fn find_first_tagged(&self, tag: &'i str) -> Option<Pair<'i, R>>
Finds the first pair that has its node or branch tagged with the provided label.
§Examples
Try to recognize the branch between add and mul
use pest::{state, ParseResult, ParserState};
#[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd)]
enum Rule {
number, // 0..9
add, // num + num
mul, // num * num
}
fn mark_branch(
state: Box<ParserState<'_, Rule>>,
) -> ParseResult<Box<ParserState<'_, Rule>>> {
expr(state, Rule::mul, "*")
.and_then(|state| state.tag_node(std::borrow::Cow::Borrowed("mul")))
.or_else(|state| expr(state, Rule::add, "+"))
.and_then(|state| state.tag_node(std::borrow::Cow::Borrowed("add")))
}
fn expr<'a>(
state: Box<ParserState<'a, Rule>>,
r: Rule,
o: &'static str,
) -> ParseResult<Box<ParserState<'a, Rule>>> {
state.rule(r, |state| {
state.sequence(|state| {
number(state)
.and_then(|state| state.tag_node(std::borrow::Cow::Borrowed("lhs")))
.and_then(|state| state.match_string(o))
.and_then(number)
.and_then(|state| state.tag_node(std::borrow::Cow::Borrowed("rhs")))
})
})
}
fn number(state: Box<ParserState<'_, Rule>>) -> ParseResult<Box<ParserState<'_, Rule>>> {
state.rule(Rule::number, |state| state.match_range('0'..'9'))
}
let input = "1+2";
let pairs = state(input, mark_branch).unwrap();
assert_eq!(pairs.find_first_tagged("add").unwrap().as_rule(), Rule::add);
assert_eq!(pairs.find_first_tagged("mul"), None);
sourcepub fn find_tagged(
self,
tag: &'i str
) -> Filter<FlatPairs<'i, R>, impl FnMut(&Pair<'i, R>) -> bool + '_>
pub fn find_tagged( self, tag: &'i str ) -> Filter<FlatPairs<'i, R>, impl FnMut(&Pair<'i, R>) -> bool + '_>
Returns the iterator over pairs that have their node or branch tagged with the provided label.
§Examples
Try to recognize the node between left and right hand side
use pest::{state, ParseResult, ParserState};
#[allow(non_camel_case_types)]
#[derive(Clone, Copy, Debug, Eq, Hash, Ord, PartialEq, PartialOrd)]
enum Rule {
number, // 0..9
add, // num + num
mul, // num * num
}
fn mark_branch(
state: Box<ParserState<'_, Rule>>,
) -> ParseResult<Box<ParserState<'_, Rule>>> {
expr(state, Rule::mul, "*")
.and_then(|state| state.tag_node(std::borrow::Cow::Borrowed("mul")))
.or_else(|state| expr(state, Rule::add, "+"))
.and_then(|state| state.tag_node(std::borrow::Cow::Borrowed("add")))
}
fn expr<'a>(
state: Box<ParserState<'a, Rule>>,
r: Rule,
o: &'static str,
) -> ParseResult<Box<ParserState<'a, Rule>>> {
state.rule(r, |state| {
state.sequence(|state| {
number(state)
.and_then(|state| state.tag_node(std::borrow::Cow::Borrowed("lhs")))
.and_then(|state| state.match_string(o))
.and_then(number)
.and_then(|state| state.tag_node(std::borrow::Cow::Borrowed("rhs")))
})
})
}
fn number(state: Box<ParserState<'_, Rule>>) -> ParseResult<Box<ParserState<'_, Rule>>> {
state.rule(Rule::number, |state| state.match_range('0'..'9'))
}
let input = "1+2";
let pairs = state(input, mark_branch).unwrap();
let mut left_numbers = pairs.find_tagged("lhs");
assert_eq!(left_numbers.next().unwrap().as_str(), "1");
assert_eq!(left_numbers.next(), None);
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source§impl<'i, R: RuleType> DoubleEndedIterator for Pairs<'i, R>
impl<'i, R: RuleType> DoubleEndedIterator for Pairs<'i, R>
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