Function nom::character::complete::not_line_ending [−][src]
pub fn not_line_ending<T, E: ParseError<T>>(input: T) -> IResult<T, T, E> where
T: Slice<Range<usize>> + Slice<RangeFrom<usize>> + Slice<RangeTo<usize>>,
T: InputIter + InputLength,
T: Compare<&'static str>,
<T as InputIter>::Item: AsChar,
<T as InputIter>::Item: AsChar,
Expand description
Recognizes a string of any char except ‘\r\n’ or ‘\n’.
Complete version: Will return an error if there’s not enough input data.
Example
fn parser(input: &str) -> IResult<&str, &str> {
not_line_ending(input)
}
assert_eq!(parser("ab\r\nc"), Ok(("\r\nc", "ab")));
assert_eq!(parser("ab\nc"), Ok(("\nc", "ab")));
assert_eq!(parser("abc"), Ok(("", "abc")));
assert_eq!(parser(""), Ok(("", "")));
assert_eq!(parser("a\rb\nc"), Err(Err::Error(Error { input: "a\rb\nc", code: ErrorKind::Tag })));
assert_eq!(parser("a\rbc"), Err(Err::Error(Error { input: "a\rbc", code: ErrorKind::Tag })));