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- [#foldr_start_with_parser]
- [section foldr_start_with_parser]
- [h1 Synopsis]
- template <class P, class StateP, class BackwardOp>
- struct foldr_start_with_parser;
- This is a [link parser_combinator parser combinator].
- [table Arguments
- [[Name] [Type]]
- [[`P`] [[link parser parser]]]
- [[`StateP`] [[link parser parser]]]
- [[`BackwardOp`] [[link metafunction_class template metafunction class] taking two arguments]]
- ]
- [h1 Description]
- The same as [link foldr `foldr`], but after folding it applies a parser,
- `StateP` on the input. If `StateP` fails, `foldr_start_with_parser` fails. If it
- succeeds, the result of parsing is equivalent to
- `boost::reverse_fold<Sequence, State, BackwardOp>`, where `Sequence` is the
- sequence of the results of the applications of `P` and `State` is the result
- `StateP` returned ['after] the repeated application of `P` on the input.
- Here is a diagram showing how `foldr_start_with_parser` works by example:
- using int_token = token<int_>;
- using plus_token = token<lit_c<'+'>>;
- using int_plus = first_of<int_token, plus_token>;
- using sum_op = mpl::lambda<mpl::plus<mpl::_1, mpl::_2>>::type;
- [$images/metaparse/foldr_start_with_parser_diag1.png [width 70%]]
- Further details can be found in the
- [link introducing-foldr_start_with_parser Introducing foldr_start_with_parser]
- section of the [link manual User Manual].
- [h1 Header]
- #include <boost/metaparse/foldr_start_with_parser.hpp>
- [h1 Expression semantics]
- For any `p` parser, `pt` class, `f` metafunction class taking two arguments,
- `s` compile-time string and `pos` source position let `pos_` be the position
- where the repeated application of `p` on `s` fails for the first time. Let
- `s_` be the postfix of `s` starting at that position.
- foldr_start_with_parser<p, pt, f>::apply<s, pos>
- is equivalent to
- pt::apply<s_, pos_>
- when the above expression returns a parsing error. It is
- return_<
- foldr<p, get_result<pt::apply<s_, pos_>>::type, f>::apply<s, pos>
- >::apply<
- get_remaining<pt::apply<s_, pos_>>::type,
- get_position<pt::apply<s_, pos_>>::type
- >
- otherwise.
- [h1 Example]
- #include <boost/metaparse/foldr_start_with_parser.hpp>
- #include <boost/metaparse/lit_c.hpp>
- #include <boost/metaparse/first_of.hpp>
- #include <boost/metaparse/token.hpp>
- #include <boost/metaparse/int_.hpp>
- #include <boost/metaparse/string.hpp>
- #include <boost/metaparse/start.hpp>
- #include <boost/metaparse/get_result.hpp>
- #include <boost/metaparse/is_error.hpp>
-
- #include <boost/mpl/lambda.hpp>
- #include <boost/mpl/plus.hpp>
-
- using namespace boost::metaparse;
-
- using int_token = token<int_>;
- using plus_token = token<lit_c<'+'>>;
- using int_plus = first_of<int_token, plus_token>;
- using sum_op =
- boost::mpl::lambda<boost::mpl::plus<boost::mpl::_1, boost::mpl::_2>>::type;
-
- using ints = foldr_start_with_parser<int_plus, int_token, sum_op>;
-
- static_assert(
- get_result<
- ints::apply<BOOST_METAPARSE_STRING("11 + 13 + 3 + 21"), start>
- >::type::value == 48,
- "ints should sum the numbers"
- );
-
- static_assert(
- is_error<ints::apply<BOOST_METAPARSE_STRING(""), start>>::type::value,
- "when no numbers are provided, it should be an error"
- );
- [endsect]
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