pub fn anychar<T, E: ParseError<T>>(input: T) -> IResult<T, char, E>where
T: InputIter + InputLength + Slice<RangeFrom<usize>>,
<T as InputIter>::Item: AsChar,
👎Deprecated since 8.0.0: Replaced with
nom8::bytes::any
Expand description
Matches one byte as a character. Note that the input type will
accept a str
, but not a &[u8]
, unlike many other nom parsers.
Complete version: Will return an error if there’s not enough input data.
Example
fn parser(input: &str) -> IResult<&str, char> {
anychar(input)
}
assert_eq!(parser("abc"), Ok(("bc",'a')));
assert_eq!(parser(""), Err(Err::Error(Error::new("", ErrorKind::Eof))));
WARNING: Deprecated, replaced with nom8::bytes::any