-- | -- Module : Text.Megaparsec -- Copyright : © 2015–2016 Megaparsec contributors -- © 2007 Paolo Martini -- © 1999–2001 Daan Leijen -- License : FreeBSD -- -- Maintainer : Mark Karpov -- Stability : experimental -- Portability : portable -- -- This module includes everything you need to get started writing a parser. -- -- By default this module is set up to parse character data. If you'd like to -- parse the result of your own tokenizer you should start with the following -- imports: -- -- > import Text.Megaparsec.Prim -- > import Text.Megaparsec.Combinator -- -- Then you can implement your own version of 'satisfy' on top of the -- 'token' primitive. -- -- Typical import section looks like this: -- -- > import Text.Megaparsec -- > import Text.Megaparsec.String -- > -- import Text.Megaparsec.ByteString -- > -- import Text.Megaparsec.ByteString.Lazy -- > -- import Text.Megaparsec.Text -- > -- import Text.Megaparsec.Text.Lazy -- -- As you can see the second import depends on data type you want to use as -- input stream. It just defines useful type-synonym @Parser@. -- -- Megaparsec is capable of a lot. Apart from this standard functionality -- you can parse permutation phrases with "Text.Megaparsec.Perm" and even -- entire languages with "Text.Megaparsec.Lexer". These modules should be -- imported explicitly along with the two modules mentioned above. module Text.Megaparsec ( -- * Running parser Parsec , ParsecT , runParser , runParser' , runParserT , runParserT' , parse , parseMaybe , parseTest , parseFromFile -- * Combinators , (A.<|>) -- $assocbo , A.many -- $many , A.some -- $some , A.optional -- $optional , unexpected , failure , () , label , hidden , try , lookAhead , notFollowedBy , withRecovery , eof , token , tokens , between , choice , count , count' , endBy , endBy1 , manyTill , someTill , option , sepBy , sepBy1 , sepEndBy , sepEndBy1 , skipMany , skipSome -- * Character parsing , newline , crlf , eol , tab , space , controlChar , spaceChar , upperChar , lowerChar , letterChar , alphaNumChar , printChar , digitChar , octDigitChar , hexDigitChar , markChar , numberChar , punctuationChar , symbolChar , separatorChar , asciiChar , latin1Char , charCategory , char , char' , anyChar , oneOf , oneOf' , noneOf , noneOf' , satisfy , string , string' -- * Error messages , Message (..) , messageString , badMessage , ParseError , errorPos , errorMessages , errorIsUnknown -- * Textual source position , SourcePos , sourceName , sourceLine , sourceColumn -- * Low-level operations , Stream (..) , StorableStream (..) , State (..) , getInput , setInput , getPosition , setPosition , getTabWidth , setTabWidth , getParserState , setParserState , updateParserState ) where import qualified Control.Applicative as A import Text.Megaparsec.Char import Text.Megaparsec.Combinator import Text.Megaparsec.Error import Text.Megaparsec.Pos import Text.Megaparsec.Prim -- $assocbo -- -- This combinator implements choice. The parser @p \<|> q@ first applies -- @p@. If it succeeds, the value of @p@ is returned. If @p@ fails -- /without consuming any input/, parser @q@ is tried. -- -- The parser is called /predictive/ since @q@ is only tried when parser @p@ -- didn't consume any input (i.e. the look ahead is 1). This -- non-backtracking behaviour allows for both an efficient implementation of -- the parser combinators and the generation of good error messages. -- $many -- -- @many p@ applies the parser @p@ /zero/ or more times. Returns a list of -- the returned values of @p@. -- -- > identifier = (:) <$> letter <*> many (alphaNum <|> char '_') -- $some -- -- @some p@ applies the parser @p@ /one/ or more times. Returns a list of -- the returned values of @p@. -- -- > word = some letter -- $optional -- -- @optional p@ tries to apply parser @p@. It will parse @p@ or nothing. It -- only fails if @p@ fails after consuming input. On success result of @p@ -- is returned inside of 'Just', on failure 'Nothing' is returned.