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// pest. The Elegant Parser // Copyright (c) 2018 Dragoș Tiselice // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 // <LICENSE-APACHE or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0> or the MIT // license <LICENSE-MIT or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT>, at your // option. All files in the project carrying such notice may not be copied, // modified, or distributed except according to those terms. //! # pest. The Elegant Parser //! //! pest is a general purpose parser written in Rust with a focus on accessibility, correctness, //! and performance. It uses parsing expression grammars (or [PEG]) as input, which are similar in //! spirit to regular expressions, but which offer the enhanced expressivity needed to parse //! complex languages. //! //! [PEG]: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsing_expression_grammar //! //! ## Getting started //! //! The recommended way to start parsing with pest is to read the official [book]. //! //! Other helpful resources: //! //! * API reference on [docs.rs] //! * play with grammars and share them on our [fiddle] //! * leave feedback, ask questions, or greet us on [Gitter] //! //! [book]: https://pest-parser.github.io/book //! [docs.rs]: https://docs.rs/pest //! [fiddle]: https://pest-parser.github.io/#editor //! [Gitter]: https://gitter.im/dragostis/pest //! //! ## Usage //! //! The core of pest is the trait [`Parser`], which provides an interface to the parsing //! functionality. //! //! The accompanying crate `pest_derive` can automatically generate a [`Parser`] from a PEG //! grammar. Using `pest_derive` is highly encouraged, but it is also possible to implement //! [`Parser`] manually if required. //! //! ## `.pest` files //! //! Grammar definitions reside in custom `.pest` files located in the crate `src` directory. //! Parsers are automatically generated from these files using `#[derive(Parser)]` and a special //! `#[grammar = "..."]` attribute on a dummy struct. //! //! ```ignore //! #[derive(Parser)] //! #[grammar = "path/to/my_grammar.pest"] // relative to src //! struct MyParser; //! ``` //! //! The syntax of `.pest` files is documented in the [`pest_derive` crate]. //! //! ## Inline grammars //! //! Grammars can also be inlined by using the `#[grammar_inline = "..."]` attribute. //! //! [`Parser`]: trait.Parser.html //! [`pest_derive` crate]: https://docs.rs/pest_derive/ #![doc(html_root_url = "https://docs.rs/pest")] extern crate ucd_trie; pub use parser::Parser; pub use parser_state::{state, Atomicity, Lookahead, MatchDir, ParseResult, ParserState}; pub use position::Position; pub use span::{Lines, Span}; use std::fmt::Debug; use std::hash::Hash; pub use token::Token; pub mod error; pub mod iterators; mod macros; mod parser; mod parser_state; mod position; pub mod prec_climber; mod span; mod stack; mod token; #[doc(hidden)] pub mod unicode; /// A trait which parser rules must implement. /// /// This trait is set up so that any struct that implements all of its required traits will /// automatically implement this trait as well. /// /// This is essentially a [trait alias](https://github.com/rust-lang/rfcs/pull/1733). When trait /// aliases are implemented, this may be replaced by one. pub trait RuleType: Copy + Debug + Eq + Hash + Ord {} impl<T: Copy + Debug + Eq + Hash + Ord> RuleType for T {}