Function nom::multi::many1_count
source · pub fn many1_count<I, O, E, F>(f: F) -> impl FnMut(I) -> IResult<I, usize, E>where
I: Clone + InputLength,
F: Parser<I, O, E>,
E: ParseError<I>,
Expand description
Runs the embedded parser, counting the results.
This stops on Err::Error
if there is at least one result. To instead chain an error up,
see cut
.
Arguments
f
The parser to apply.
Note: If the parser passed to many1
accepts empty inputs
(like alpha0
or digit0
), many1
will return an error,
to prevent going into an infinite loop.
use nom::multi::many1_count;
use nom::bytes::complete::tag;
fn parser(s: &str) -> IResult<&str, usize> {
many1_count(tag("abc"))(s)
}
assert_eq!(parser("abcabc"), Ok(("", 2)));
assert_eq!(parser("abc123"), Ok(("123", 1)));
assert_eq!(parser("123123"), Err(Err::Error(Error::new("123123", ErrorKind::Many1Count))));
assert_eq!(parser(""), Err(Err::Error(Error::new("", ErrorKind::Many1Count))));