Function nom::sequence::delimited [−][src]
pub fn delimited<I, O1, O2, O3, E: ParseError<I>, F, G, H>(
first: F,
second: G,
third: H
) -> impl FnMut(I) -> IResult<I, O2, E> where
F: Parser<I, O1, E>,
G: Parser<I, O2, E>,
H: Parser<I, O3, E>,
Expand description
Matches an object from the first parser and discards it, then gets an object from the second parser, and finally matches an object from the third parser and discards it.
Arguments
first
The first parser to apply and discard.second
The second parser to apply.third
The third parser to apply and discard.
use nom::sequence::delimited;
use nom::bytes::complete::tag;
let mut parser = delimited(tag("("), tag("abc"), tag(")"));
assert_eq!(parser("(abc)"), Ok(("", "abc")));
assert_eq!(parser("(abc)def"), Ok(("def", "abc")));
assert_eq!(parser(""), Err(Err::Error(("", ErrorKind::Tag))));
assert_eq!(parser("123"), Err(Err::Error(("123", ErrorKind::Tag))));