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  • package parsley
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    root
  • package implicits

    This package contains various functionality that involve Scala's implicits mechanism.

    This package contains various functionality that involve Scala's implicits mechanism.

    This includes conversions from scala literals into parsers, as well as enabling new syntax on regular Scala values (such as Parsley's lift or zipped syntax). Automatic conversion to Parsley[Unit] is also supported within this package.

    Definition Classes
    parsley
  • object zipped

    This module provides alternatives to the f.lift(x, y) syntax, (x, y).zipped(f), which works better with type inference.

    This module provides alternatives to the f.lift(x, y) syntax, (x, y).zipped(f), which works better with type inference.

    Also enables a parameterless zipped method, to pair an arbitrary number of parsers such that (p, q).zipped = p.zip(q).

    Thanks to Andrei Gramescu and George Stacey for ensuring that these combinators even exist in the first place.

    Definition Classes
    implicits
    Example:
    1. scala> import parsley.character.char
      scala> import parsley.implicits.zipped.{Zipped2, Zipped3}
      scala> case class Add(x: Int, y: Int)
      scala> val p = (char('a') #> 4, char('b') #> 5).zipped(Add)
      scala> p.parse("ab")
      val res0 = Success(Add(4, 5))
      scala> val q = (char('a') #> 3, char('b') #> 2, char('c') #> 5).zipped((x, y, z) => x * y + z)
      scala> q.parse("abc")
      val res1 = Success(11)
      scala> q.parse("ab")
      val res2 = Failure(..)
    Since

    3.0.0

    Note

    these methods are not lazy like the lift syntax or liftN functions! Use the prefix ~ combinator to make arguments lazy where necessary.

  • Zipped10
  • Zipped11
  • Zipped12
  • Zipped13
  • Zipped14
  • Zipped15
  • Zipped16
  • Zipped17
  • Zipped18
  • Zipped19
  • Zipped2
  • Zipped20
  • Zipped21
  • Zipped22
  • Zipped3
  • Zipped4
  • Zipped5
  • Zipped6
  • Zipped7
  • Zipped8
  • Zipped9

implicit final class Zipped14[T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14] extends AnyVal

This class enables the zipped syntax on tuples of fourteen parsers.

Source
zipped.scala
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Instance Constructors

  1. new Zipped14(t: (Parsley[T1], Parsley[T2], Parsley[T3], Parsley[T4], Parsley[T5], Parsley[T6], Parsley[T7], Parsley[T8], Parsley[T9], Parsley[T10], Parsley[T11], Parsley[T12], Parsley[T13], Parsley[T14]))

    This constructor should not be called manually, it is designed to be used via Scala's implicit resolution.

    This constructor should not be called manually, it is designed to be used via Scala's implicit resolution.

    t

    the fourteen parsers whose results should be zipped together.

Value Members

  1. final def !=(arg0: Any): Boolean
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  2. final def ##(): Int
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  3. final def ==(arg0: Any): Boolean
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  4. final def asInstanceOf[T0]: T0
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  5. def getClass(): Class[_ <: AnyVal]
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  6. final def isInstanceOf[T0]: Boolean
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  7. def toString(): String
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  8. def zipped: Parsley[(T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14)]

    This combinator executes each of these parsers and pairs all their results together.

    This combinator executes each of these parsers and pairs all their results together.

    Each of these parsers is executed in turn, each yielding a result. So long as every parser succeeded, the whole combinator succeeds. The pair formed from all of the results is returned by the parser. If any of these parsers fail, the whole combinator fails.

    returns

    a parser that seqeunces each of these parsers and pairs them all together.

  9. def zipped[R](f: (T1, T2, T3, T4, T5, T6, T7, T8, T9, T10, T11, T12, T13, T14) ⇒ R): Parsley[R]

    This combinator executes each of these parsers and combines their results with a given function.

    This combinator executes each of these parsers and combines their results with a given function.

    Each of these parsers is executed in turn, each yielding a result. So long as every parser succeeded, the whole combinator succeeds and each of the results is fed into the function f. The result of applying f to the results is returned by the combinator. If any of these parsers fail, the whole combinator fails.

    f

    the function to apply across the results of all the parsers.

    returns

    a parser that seqeunces each of these parsers and combines their results with the function f.

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