Macro nom::flat_map [−][src]
macro_rules! flat_map {
($i : expr, $submac : ident! ($($args : tt) *), $submac2 : ident!
($($args2 : tt) *)) => { ... };
($i : expr, $submac : ident! ($($args : tt) *), $g : expr) => { ... };
($i : expr, $f : expr, $submac : ident! ($($args : tt) *)) => { ... };
($i : expr, $f : expr, $g : expr) => { ... };
(__impl $i : expr, $submac : ident! ($($args : tt) *), $submac2 : ident!
($($args2 : tt) *)) => { ... };
}
Expand description
flat_map!(R -> IResult<R,S>, S -> IResult<S,T>) => R -> IResult<R, T>
Combines a parser R -> IResult<R,S>
and
a parser S -> IResult<S,T>
to return another
parser R -> IResult<R,T>
use nom::number::complete::recognize_float;
named!(parser<&str, f64>, flat_map!(recognize_float, parse_to!(f64)));
assert_eq!(parser("123.45;"), Ok((";", 123.45)));
assert_eq!(parser("abc"), Err(Err::Error(Error::new("abc", ErrorKind::Char))));