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Changed
7.1.0 - 2021-11-04
Thanks
- @nickelc
- @Stargateur
- @NilsIrl
- @clonejo
- @Strytyp
- @schubart
- @jihchi
- @nipunn1313
- @Gungy2
- @Drumato
- @Alexhuszagh
- @Aehmlo
- @homersimpsons
- @dne
- @epage
- @saiintbrisson
- @pymongo
Changed
- documentation fixes
- Ci fixes
- the move to minimal-lexical for float parsing introduced bugs that cannot be resolved right now, so this version moves back to using the standard lib' parser. This is a performance regression*. If you have specific requirements around float parsing, you are strongly encouraged to use recognize_float and another library to convert to a f32 or f64
Added
- alt now works with 1 elment tuples
7.0.0 - 2021-08-21
This release fixes dependency compilation issues and strengthen the minimum supported Rust version (MSRV) policy. This is also the first release without the macros that were used since nom's beginning.
Thanks
- @djc
- @homersimpsons
- @lo48576
- @myrrlyn
- @RalXYZ
- @nickelc
- @cenodis
Added
take_until1combinator- more
to_ownedimplementations fail: a parser that always fail, useful as default condition in other combinators- text to number parsers: in the
character::streamingandcharacter::completemodules, there are parsers namedi8, u16, u32, u64, u128andu8 ,u16, u32, u64, u128that recognize decimal digits and directly convert to a number in the target size (checking for max int size)
Removed
- now that function combinators are the main way to write parsers, the old macro combinators are confusing newcomers. THey have been removed
- the
BitSliceinput type from bitvec has been moved into the nom-bitvec crate. nom does not depend on bitvec now - regex parsers have been moved into the nom-regex crate. nom does not depend on regex now
ErrorKind::PArseTowas not needed anymore
Changed
- relax trait bounds
- some performance fixes
split_at_position*functions should now be guaranteed panic free- the
lexical-corecrate used for float parsing has now been replaced withminimal-lexical: the new crate is faster to compile, faster to parse, and has no dependencies
Fixed
- infinite loop in
escapedcombinator many_m_nnow fails if min > max
6.2.1 - 2021-06-23
Thanks
This release was done thanks to the hard work of (by order of appearance in the commit list):
- @homersimpsons
Fixed
- fix documentation building
6.2.0 - 2021-02-15
Thanks
This release was done thanks to the hard work of (by order of appearance in the commit list):
- @DavidKorczynski
- @homersimpsons
- @kornelski
- @lf-
- @lewisbelcher
- @ronan-d
- @weirane
- @heymind
- @marcianx
- @Nukesor
Added
- nom is now regularly fuzzed through the OSSFuzz project
Changed
- lots of documentation fixes
- relax trait bounds
- workarounds for dependency issues with bitvec and memchr
6.1.2 - 2021-02-15
Changed
- Fix cargo feature usage in previous release
6.1.1 - 2021-02-15
Thanks
This release was done thanks to the hard work of (by order of appearance in the commit list):
- @nickelc
Changed
- Fix dependenciy incompatibilities: Restrict the bitvec->funty dependency to <=1.1
6.1.0 - 2021-01-23
Thanks
This release was done thanks to the hard work of (by order of appearance in the commit list):
- @sachaarbonel
- @vallentin
- @Lucretiel
- @meiomorphism
- @jufajardini
- @neithernut
- @drwilco
Changed
- readme and documentation fixes
- rewrite of fold_many_m_n
- relax trait bounds on some parsers
- implement
std::error::ErroronVerboseError
6.0.1 - 2020-11-24
Thanks
This release was done thanks to the hard work of (by order of appearance in the commit list):
- @Leonqn
- @nickelc
- @toshokan
- @juchiast
- @shssoichiro
- @jlkiri
- @chifflier
- @fkloiber
- @Kaoet
- @Matthew Plant
Added
ErrorConvertimplementation forVerboseError
Changed
- CI fixes
fold_many*now acceptFnMutfor the accumulation function- relaxed input bounds on
length_count
Fixed
- documentation fixes
- the
#[deprecated]attribute was removed from traits because it does not compile anymore on nightly - bits and bytes combinators from the bits modules are now converted to use
FnMut
6.0.0 - 2020-10-31
Thanks
This release was done thanks to the hard work of (by order of appearance in the commit list):
- @chifflier
- @shepmaster
- @amerelo
- @razican
- @Palladinium
- @0ndorio
- Sebastian Zivota
- @keruspe
- @devonhollowood
- @parasyte
- @nnt0
- @AntoineCezar
- @GuillaumeGomez
- @eijebong
- @stadelmanma
- @sphynx
- @snawaz
- @fosskers
- @JamesHarrison
- @calebsander
- @jthornber
- @ahmedcharles
- @rljacobson
- @benkay86
- @georgeclaghorn
- @TianyiShi2001
- @shnewto
- @alfriadox
- @resistor
- @myrrlyn
- @chipsenkbeil
- @ruza-net
- @fanf2
- @jameysharp
- @FallenWarrior2k
- @jmg-duarte
- @ericseppanen
- @hbina
- Andreas Molzer
- @nickelc
- @bgourlie
Notable changes
This release is a more polished version of nom 5, that came with a focus on
function parsers, by relaxing the requirements: combinators will return a
impl FnMut instead of impl Fn, allowing closures that change their context,
and parsers can be any type now, as long as they implement the new Parser trait.
That parser trait also comes with a few helper methods.
Error management was often a pain point, so a lot of work went into making it easier.
Now it integrates with std:error::Error, the IResult::finish() method allows you
to convert to a more usable type, the into combinator can convert the error type
if there's a From implementation, and there are more specific error traits like
ContextError for the context combinator, and FromExternalError for map_res.
While the VerboseError type and its convert_error function saw some changes,
not many features ill be added to it, instead you are encouraged to build the error
type that corresponds to your needs if you are building a language parser.
This version also integrates with the excellent bitvec crate for better bit level parsing. This part of nom was not great and a bit of a hack, so this will give better options for those parsers.
At last, documentation! There are now more code examples, functions and macros that require
specific cargo features are now clearly indicated, and there's a new recipes module
containing example patterns.
Breaking changes
- the minimal Rust version is now 1.44 (1.37 if building without the
allocorstdfeatures) - streaming parsers return the number of additional bytes they need, not the total. This was supposed to be the case everywhere, but some parsers were forgotten
- removed the
regexp_macroscargo feature - the
contextcombinator is not linked toParseErroranymore, instead it come with its ownContextErrortrait Needed::Sizenow contains aNonZeroUsize, so we can reduce the structure's size by 8 bytes. When upgrading,Needed::Size(number)can be replaced withNeeded::new(number)- there is now a more general
Parsertrait, so parsers can be something else than a function. This trait also comes with combinator methods likemap,flat_map,or. Since it is implemented onFn*traits, it should not affect existing code too much - combinators that returned a
impl Fnnow return aimpl FnMutto allow parser closures that capture some mutable value from the context separated_listis nowseparated_list0- removed the deprecated
methodsmodule - removed the deprecated
whitespacemodule - the default error type is now a struct (
nom::error::Error) instead of a tuple - the
FromExternalErrorallows wrapping the error returned by the function in themap_rescombinator - renamed the
dbg!macro to avoid conflicts withstd::dbg! separated_listnow allows empty elements
Added
- function version of regex parsers
fill: attempts to fill the output slice passed as argumentsuccess: returns a value without consuming the inputsatisfy: checks a predicate over the next charactereoffunction combinatorconsumed: returns the produced value and the consumed inputlength_countfunction combinatorinto: converts a parser's output and error values ifFromimplementations are availableIResult::finish(): converts a parser's result toResult<(I, O), E>by removing the distinction betweenErrorandFailureand panicking onIncomplete- non macro versions of
u16,i32, etc, with configurable endianness is_newlinefunctionstd::error::Errorimplementation for nom's error types- recipes section of the documentation, outlining common patterns in nom
- custom errors example
- bitstream parsing with the
BitSlicetype from the bitvec crate - native endianness parsers
- github actions for CI
Changed
- allows lexical-core 0.7
- number parsers are now generic over the input type
- stabilized the
allocfeature convert_erroraccepts a type that derefs to&str- the JSON example now follows the spec better
Fixed
- use
fold_many0cin thefold_many0macro
5.1.1 - 2020-02-24
Thanks
- @Alexhuszagh for float fixes
- @AlexanderEkdahl, @JoshOrndorff, @akitsu-sanae for docs fixes
- @ignatenkobrain: dependency update
- @derekdreery:
mapimplementation for errors - @Lucretiel for docs fixes and compilation fixes
- adytzu2007: warning fixes
- @lo48576: error management fixes
Fixed
- C symbols compilation errors due to old lexical-core version
Added
Errnow has amapfunction
Changed
- Make
error::context()available withoutallocfeature
5.1.0 - 2020-01-07
Thanks
- @Hywan, @nickmooney, @jplatte, @ngortheone, @ejmg, @SirWindfield, @demurgos, @spazm, @nyarly, @guedou, @adamnemecek, for docs fixes
- @Alxandr for error management bugfixes
- @Lucretiel for example fixes and optimizations
- @adytzu2007 for optimizations
- @audunhalland for utf8 fixes
Fixed
- panic in
convert_error compile_errormacro usage
Added
std::error::Error,std::fmt::Display,Eq,ToOwnedimplementations for errors- inline attribute for
ToUsize
Changed
convert_erroroptimizationaltoptimization
5.0.1 - 2019-08-22
Thanks
- @waywardmonkeys, @phaazon, @dalance for docs fixes
- @kali for
many0_m_nfixes - @ia0 for macros fixes
Fixed
many0_m_nnow supports the n=1 case- relaxed trait requirements in
cut peek!macro reimplementation- type inference in
value!
5.0.0 - 2019-06-24
This version comes with a complete rewrite of nom internals to use functions as a base for parsers, instead of macros. Macros have been updated to use functions under the hood, so that most existing parsers will work directly or require minimal changes.
The CompleteByteSlice and CompleteStr input types were removed. To get different
behaviour related to streaming or complete input, there are different versions of some
parsers in different submodules, like nom::character::streaming::alpha0 and
nom::character::complete::alpha0.
The verbose-errors feature is gone, now the error type is decided through a generic
bound. To get equivalent behaviour to verbose-errors, check out nom::error::VerboseError
Thanks
- @lowenheim helped in refactoring and error management
- @Keruspe helped in refactoring and fixing tests
- @pingiun, @Songbird0, @jeremystucki, @BeatButton, @NamsooCho, @Waelwindows, @rbtcollins, @MarkMcCaskey for a lot of help in rewriting the documentation and adding code examples
- @GuillaumeGomez for documentation rewriting and checking
- @iosmanthus for bug fixes
- @lo48576 for error management fixes
- @vaffeine for macros visibility fixes
- @webholik and @Havvy for
escapedandescaped_transformfixes - @proman21 for help on porting bits parsers
Added
- the
VerboseErrortype accumulates position info and error codes, and can generate a trace with span information - the
lexical-corecrate is now used by default (through thelexicalcompilation feature) to parse floats from text - documentation and code examples for all functions and macros
Changed
- nom now uses functions instead of macros to generate parsers
- macros now use the functions under the hood
- the minimal Rust version is now 1.31
- the verify combinator's condition function now takes its argument by reference
condwill now return the error of the parser instead of Nonealpha*,digit*,hex_digit*,alphanumeric*now recognize only ASCII characters
Removed
- deprecated string parsers (with the
_ssuffix), the normal version can be used instead verbose-errorsis not needed anymore, now the error type can be decided when writing the parsers, and parsers provided by nom are generic over the error typeAtEof,CompleteByteSliceandCompleteStrare gone, instead some parsers are specialized to work on streaming or complete input, and provided in different modules- character parsers that were aliases to their
*1version: eol, alpha, digit, hex_digit, oct_digit, alphanumeric, space, multispace count_fixedmacrowhitespace::spcan be replaced bycharacter::complete::multispace0- method combinators are now in the nom-methods crate
take_until_either,take_until_either1,take_until_either_and_consumeandtake_until_either_and_consume1: they can be replaced withis_not(possibly combined with something else)take_until_and_consume,take_until_and_consume1: they can be replaced withtake_untilcombined withtakesized_bufferandlength_bytes!: they can be replaced with thelength_datafunctionnon_empty,beginandrest_sfunctioncond_reduce!,cond_with_error!,closure!,apply,map_res_err!,expr_opt!,expr_res!alt_complete,separated_list_complete,separated_nonempty_list_complete
4.2.3 - 2019-03-23
Fixed
- add missing
build.rsfile to the package - fix code comparison links in changelog
4.2.2 - 2019-03-04
Fixed
- regression in do_parse macro import for edition 2018
4.2.1 - 2019-02-27
Fixed
- macro expansion error in
do_parsedue tocompile_errormacro usage
4.2.0 - 2019-01-29
Thanks
- @JoshMcguigan for unit test fixes
- @oza for documentation fixes
- @wackywendell for better error conversion
- @Zebradil for documentation fixes
- @tsraom for new combinators
- @hcpl for minimum Rust version tests
- @KellerFuchs for removing some unsafe uses in float parsing
Changed
- macro import in edition 2018 code should work without importing internal macros now
- the regex parsers do not require the calling code to have imported the regex crate anymore
- error conversions are more ergonomic
- method combinators are now deprecated. They might be moved to a separate crate
- nom now specifies Rust 1.24.1 as minimum version. This was already the case before, now it is made explicit
Added
many0_countandmany1_countto count applications of a parser instead of accumulating its results in aVec
Fixed
- overflow in the byte wrapper for bit level parsers
f64parsing does not usetransmuteanymore
4.1.1 - 2018-10-14
Fixed
- compilation issue in verbose-errors mode for
add_return_error
4.1.0 - 2018-10-06
Thanks
- @xfix for fixing warnings, simplifying examples and performance fixes
- @dvberkel for documentation fixes
- @chifflier for fixing warnings
- @myrrlyn for dead code elimination
- @petrochenkov for removing redundant test macros
- @tbelaire for documentation fixes
- @khernyo for fixing warnings
- @linkmauve for documentation fixes
- @ProgVal for documentation fixes, warning fixes and error management
- @Nemo157 for compilation fixes
- @RReverser for documentation fixes
- @xpayn for fixing warnings
- Blas Rodriguez Irizar for documentation fixes
- @badboy for documentation fixes
- @kyrias for compilation fixes
- @kurnevsky for the
rest_lenparser - @hjr3 for new documentation examples
- @fengalin for error management
- @ithinuel for the pcap example project
- @phaazon for documentation fixes
- @juchiast for documentation fixes
- @jrakow for the
u128andi128parsers - @smarnach for documentation fixes
- @derekdreery for
pub(crate)support - @YaLTeR for
map_res_err!
Added
rest_lenparser, returns the length of the remaining inputparse_tohas its own error code nowu128andi128parsers in big and little endian modes- support for
pub(crate)syntax map_res_err!combinator that appends the error of its argument function in verbose errors mode
Fixed
- lots of unused imports warnings were removed
- the
bytescombinator was not compiling in some cases - the big and little endian combinators now work without external imports
- CI is now faster and uses less cache
- in
add_return_error, the provided error code is now evaluated only once
Changed
fold_many1will now transmit aFailureinstead of transforming it to anErrorfloatanddoublenow work on all of nom's input types (&[u8],&str,CompleteByteSlice,CompleteStrand any type that implements the required traits).float_sanddouble_sgot the same modification, but are now deprecatedCompleteByteSliceandCompleteStrget a small optimization by inlining some functions
4.0.0 - 2018-05-14
Thanks
- @jsgf for the new
AtEoftrait - @tmccombs for fixes on
escaped*combinators - @s3bk for fixes around non Copy input types and documentation help
- @kamarkiewicz for fixes to no_std and CI
- @bheisler for documentation and examples
- @target-san for simplifying the
InputItertrait for&[u8] - @willmurphyscode for documentation and examples
- @Chaitanya1416 for typo fixes
- @fflorent for
input_len()usage fixes - @dbrgn for typo fixes
- @iBelieve for no_std fixes
- @kpp for warning fixes and clippy fixes
- @keruspe for fixes on FindToken
- @dtrebbien for fixes on take_until_and_consume1
- @Henning-K for typo fixes
- @vthriller for documentation fixes
- @federicomenaquintero and @veprbl for their help fixing the float parsers
- @vmchale for new named_args versions
- @hywan for documentation fixes
- @fbenkstein for typo fixes
- @CAD97 for catching missing trait implementations
- @goldenlentils for &str optimizations
- @passy for typo fixes
- @ayrat555 for typo fixes
- @GuillaumeGomez for documentation fixes
- @jrakow for documentation fixes and fixes for
switch! - @phlosioneer for documentation fixes
- @creativcoder for typo fixes
- @derekdreery for typo fixes
- @lucasem for implementing
DerefonCompleteStrandCompleteByteSlice - @lowenheim for
parse_to!fixes - @myrrlyn for trait fixes around
CompleteStrandCompleteByteSlice - @NotBad4U for fixing code coverage analysis
- @murarth for code formatting
- @glandium for fixing build in no_std
- @csharad for regex compatibility with
CompleteStr - @FauxFaux for implementing
AsRef<str>onCompleteStr - @jaje for implementing
std::Erroronnom:Err - @fengalin for warning fixes
- @@khernyo for doc formatting
Special thanks to @corkami for the logo :)
Breaking changes
- the
IResulttype now becomes aResultfrom the standard library Incompletenow returns the additional data size needed, not the total data size needed- verbose-errors is now a superset of basic errors
- all the errors now include the related input slice
- the arguments from
error_positionand other such macros were swapped to be more consistent with the rest of nom - automatic error conversion: to fix error type inference issues, a custom error type must now implement
std::convert::From<u32> - the
not!combinator returns unit() - FindToken's calling convention was swapped
- the
take_*combinators are now more coherent and stricter, see commit 484f6724ea3ccb for more information many0and other related parsers will now returnIncompleteif the reach the end of input without an error of the child parser. They will also returnIncompleteon an empty input- the
sep!combinator for whitespace only consumes whitespace in the prefix, while thews!combinator takes care of consuming the remaining whitespace
Added
- the
AtEoftrait for input type: indicate if we can get more input data later (related to streaming parsers andIncompletehandling) - the
escaped*parsers now support the&strinput type - the
Failureerror variant represents an unrecoverable error, for whichaltand other combinators will not try other branches. This error means we got in the right part of the code (like, a prefix was checked correctly), but there was an error in the following parts - the
CompleteByteSliceandCompleteStrinput types consider there will be no more refill of the input. They fixed theIncompleterelated issues when we have all of the data - the
exact!()combinator will fail if we did not consume the whole input - the
take_while_m_n!combinator will match a specified number of characters ErrorKind::TakeUntilAndConsume1- the
recognize_floatparser will match a float number's characters, but will not transform to af32orf64 alphaand other basic parsers are now much stricter about partial inputs. We also introduce the*0and*1versions of those parsersnamed_argscan now specify the input type as wellHexDisplayis now implemented for&strallocfeature- the
InputTakeAtpositiontrait allows specialized implementations of parsers liketake_while!
Removed
- the producers and consumers were removed
- the
error_codeanderror_nodemacros are not used anymore
Fixed
anychar!now works correctly with multibyte characterstake_until_and_consume1!no longer results in "no method named `find_substring`" and "no method named `slice`" compilation errorstake_until_and_consume1!returns the correct Incomplete(Needed) amountno_stdcompiles properly, and nom can work withalloctooparse_to!now consumes its input
Changed
altand other combinators will now clone the input if necessary. If the input is alreadyCopythere is no performance impact- the
restparser now works on various input types InputIter::Itemfor&[u8]is now au8directly, not a reference- we now use the
compile_errormacro to return a compile time error if there was a syntax issue - the permutation combinator now supports optional child parsers
- the float numbers parsers have been refactored to use one common implementation that is nearly 2 times faster than the previous one
- the float number parsers now accept more variants
3.2.1 - 2017-10-27
Thanks
- @ordian for
alt_completefixes - @friedm for documentation fixes
- @kali for improving error management
Fixed
- there were cases where
alt_completecould returnIncomplete
Added
- an
into_error_kindmethod can be used to transform any error to a common value. This helps when the library is included multiple times as dependency with different feature sets
3.2.0 - 2017-07-24
Thanks
- @jedireza for documentation fixes
- @gmorenz for the
bytescombinator - @meh for character combinator fixes for UTF-8
- @jethrogb for avoiding move issues in
separated_list
Changed
- new layout for the main page of documentation
anycharcan now work on any input typelength_bytesis now an alias forlength_data
Fixed
one_of,none_ofandcharwill now index correctly UTF-8 characters- the
compiler_errormacro is now correctly exported
Added
- the
bytescombinator transforms a bit stream back to a byte slice for child parsers
3.1.0 - 2017-06-16
Thanks
- @sdroege: implementing be_i24 and le_i24
- @Hywan: integrating faster substring search using memchr
- @nizox: fixing type issues in bit stream parsing
- @grissiom: documentation fixes
- @doomrobo: implementing separated_list_complete and separated_nonempty_list_complete
- @CWood1: fixing memchr integration in no_std
- @lu_zero: integrating the compiler_error crate
- @dtolnay: helping debug a type inference issue in map
Changed
- memchr is used for substring search if possible
- if building on nightly, some common syntax errors will display a specific error message. If building no stable, display the documentation to activate those messages
countno longer preallocates its vector
Fixed
- better type inference in alt_complete
altshould now work with whitespace parsingmapshould not make type inference errors anymore
Added
- be_i24 and le_i24, parsing big endian and little endian signed 24 bit integers
separated_list_completeandseparated_nonempty_list_completewill treat incomplete from sub parsers as error
3.0.0 - 2017-05-12
Thanks
- Chris Pick for some
Incompleterelated refactors - @dbrgn for documentation fixes
- @valarauca for adding
be_u24 - @ithinuel for usability fixes
- @evuez for README readability fixes and improvements to
IResult - @s3bk for allowing non-
Copytypes as input - @keruspe for documentation fixes
- @0xd34d10cc for trait fixes on
InputIter - @sdleffler for lifetime shenanigans on
named_args - @chengsun for type inference fixes in
alt - @iBelieve for adding str to no_std
- @Hywan for simplifying code in input traits
- @azerupi for extensive documentation of
altandalt_complete
Breaking Changes
escaped,separated_listandseparated_nonempty_listcan now returnIncompletewhen necessaryInputIterdoes not requireAsCharon itsItemtype anymore- the
corefeature that was putting nom inno_stdmode has been removed. There is now astdfeature, activated by default. If it is not activated, nom is inno_std - in
verbose-errorsmode, the error list is now stored in aVecinstead of a box based linked list chain!has finally been removed
Changed
Endiannessnow implementsDebug,PartialEq,Eq,CloneandCopy- custom input types can now be cloned if they're not
Copy - the infamous 'Cannot infer type for E' error should happen less often now
stris now available inno_stdmode
Fixed
FileProducerwill be marked asEofon full buffernamed_args!now has lifetimes that cannot conflict with the lifetimes from other arguments
Added
be_u24: big endian 24 bit unsigned integer parsingIResultnow has aunwrap_ormethod
2.2.1 - 2017-04-03
Thanks
- @Victor-Savu for formatting fixes in the README
- @chifflier for detecting and fixing integer overflows
- @utkarshkukreti for some performance improvements in benchmarks
Changed
- when calculating how much data is needed in
IResult::Incomplete, the addition could overflow (it is stored as a usize). This would apparently not result in any security vulnerability on release code
2.2.0 - 2017-03-20
Thanks
- @seppo0010 for fixing
named_args - @keruspe for implementing or() on
IResult, adding the option of default cases inswitch!, adding support forcargo-travis - @timlyo for documentation fixes
- @JayKickliter for extending
hex_u32 - @1011X for fixing regex integration
- @Kerollmops for actually marking
chain!as deprecated - @joliss for documentation fixes
- @utkarshkukreti for tests refactoring and performance improvement
- @tmccombs for documentation fixes
Added
IResultgets anor()methodtake_until1,take_until_and_consume1,take_till1!andtake_till1_s!require at least 1 character
Changed
hex_u32accepts uppercase digits as well- the character based combinators leverage the input traits
- the whitespace parsers now work on &str and other types
take_while1returnsIncompleteon empty inputswitch!can now take a default case
Fixed
named_args!now importsIResultdirectly- the upgrade to regex 0.2 broke the regex combinators, they work now
2.1.0 - 2017-01-27
Thanks
- @nickbabcock for documentation fixes
- @derekdreery for documentation fixes
- @DirkyJerky for documentation fixes
- @saschagrunert for documentation fixes
- @lucab for documentation fixes
- @hyone for documentation fixes
- @tstorch for factoring
Slice - @shepmaster for adding crate categories
- @antoyo for adding
named_args!
Added
verify!uses a first parser, then applies a function to check that its result satisfies some conditionsnamed_args!creates a parser function that can accept other arguments along with the inputparse_to!will use theparsemethod fromFromStrto parse a value. It will automatically translate the input to a string if necessaryfloat,float_s,double,double_scan recognize floating point numbers in text
Changed
escaped!will now returnIncompleteif neededpermutation!supports up to 20 child parsers
2.0.1 - 2016-12-10
Bugfix release
Warning: there is a small breaking change, add_error! is renamed to add_return_error!. This was planned for the 2.0 release but was forgotten. This is a small change in a feature that not many people use, for a release that is not yet widely in use, so there will be no 3.0 release for that change.
Thanks
- @nickbabcock for catching and fixing the
add_error!mixup - @lucab for documentation fixes
- @jtdowney for noticing that
tag_no_case!was not working at all for byte slices
Fixed
add_error!has been renamed toadd_return_error!- the
not!combinator now accepts functions tag_no_case!is now working as accepted (before, it accepted everything)
2.0 - 2016-11-25
The 2.0 release is one of the biggest yet. It was a good opportunity to clean up some badly named combinators and fix invalid behaviours.
Since this version introduces a few breaking changes, an upgrade documentation is available, detailing the steps to fix the most common migration issues. After testing on a set of 30 crates, most of them will build directly, a large part will just need to activate the "verbose-errors" compilation feature. The remaining fixes are documented.
This version also adds a lot of interesting features, like the permutation combinator or whitespace separated formats support.
Thanks
- @lu-zero for license help
- @adamgreig for type inference fixes
- @keruspe for documentation and example fixes, for the
IResult => Resultconversion work, makingAsChar's method more consistent, and addingmany_till! - @jdeeny for implementing
Offseton&str - @vickenty for documentation fixes and his refactoring of
length_value!andlength_bytes! - @overdrivenpotato for refactoring some combinators
- @taralx for documentation fixes
- @keeperofdakeys for fixing eol behaviour, writing documentation and adding
named_attr! - @jturner314 for writing documentation
- @bozaro for fixing compilation errors
- @uniphil for adding a
crates.iobadge - @badboy for documentation fixes
- @jugglerchris for fixing
take_s! - @AndyShiue for implementing
ErrorandDisplayonErrorKindand detecting incorrect UTF-8 string indexing
Added
- the "simple" error management system does not accumulates errors when backtracking. This is a big perf gain, and is activated by default in nom 2.0
- nom can now work on any type that implement the traits defined in
src/traits.rs:InputLength,InputIter,InputTake,Compare,FindToken,FindSubstring,Slice - the documentation from Github's wiki has been moved to the
doc/directory. They are markdown files that you can build with cargo-external-doc - whitespace separated format support: with the
ws!combinator, you can automatically introduce whitespace parsers between all parsers and combinators - the
permutation!combinator applies its child parsers in any order, as long as they all succeed once, and return a tuple of the results do_parse!is a simpler alternative tochain!, which is now deprecated- you can now transform an
IResultin astd::result::Result length_data!parses a length, and returns a subslice of that lengthtag_no_case!provides case independent comparison. It works nicely, without any allocation, for ASCII strings, but for UTF-8 strings, it defaults to an unsatisfying (and incorrect) comparison by lowercasing both stringsnamed_attr!creates functions likenamed!but can add attributes like documentationmany_till!applies repeatedly its first child parser until the second succeeds
Changed
- the "verbose" error management that was available in previous versions is now activated by the "verbose-errors" compilation feature
- code reorganization: most of the parsers were moved in separate files to make the source easier to navigate
- most of the combinators are now independent from the input type
- the
eoffunction was replaced with theeof!macro error!andadd_error!were replaced withreturn_error!andadd_return_error!to fix the name conflict with the log crate- the
offset()method is now in theOffsettrait length_value!has been renamed tolength_count!. The newlength_value!selects a slice and applies the second parser once on that sliceAsChar::is_0_to_9is nowAsChar::is_dec_digit- the combinators with configurable endianness now take an enum instead of a boolean as parameter
Fixed
- the
count!,count_fixed!andlength_*!combinator calculate incomplete data needs correctly eol,line_endingandnot_line_endingnow have a consistent behaviour that works correctly with incomplete datatake_s!didn't correctly handle the case when the slice is exactly the right length
1.2.4 - 2016-07-20
Thanks
- @Phlosioneer for documentation fixes
- @sourrust for fixing offsets in
take_bits! - @ChrisMacNaughton for the XFS crate
- @pwoolcoc for
rest_s - @fitzgen for more
IResultmethods - @gtors for the negative lookahead feature
- @frk1 and @jeandudey for little endian float parsing
- @jethrogb for fixing input usage in
many1 - @acatton for beating me at nom golf :D
Added
- the
rest_smethod onIResultreturns the remaining&strinput unwrap_errandunwrap_incmethods onIResultnot!will peek at the input and returnDoneif the underlying parser returnedErrororIncomplete, without consuming the inputle_f32andle_f64parse little endian floating point numbers (IEEE 754)
Fixed
- documentation fixes
take_bits!is now more precisemany1inccorectly used thelenfunction instead ofinput_len- the INI parser is simpler
recognize!had an earlyreturnthat is removed now
1.2.3 - 2016-05-10
Thanks
- @lu-zero for the contribution guidelines
- @GuillaumeGomez for fixes on
length_bytesand some documentation - @Hywan for documentation and test fixes
- @Xirdus for correct trait import issues
- @mspiegel for the new AST example
- @cholcombe973 for adding the
cond_with_error!combinator - @tstorch for refactoring
many0! - @panicbit for the folding combinators
- @evestera for
separated_list!fixes - @DanielKeep for correcting some enum imports
Added
- Regular expression combinators starting with
re_bytes_work on byte slices - example parsing arithmetic expressions to an AST
cond_with_error!works likecond!but will returnNoneif the condition is false, andSome(value)if the underlying parser succeededfold_many0!,fold_many1!andfold_many_m_n!will take a parser, an initial value and a combining function, and fold over the successful applications of the parser
Fixed
length_bytes!converts the result of its child parser to usizetake_till!now importsInputLengthinstead of assuming it's in scopeseparated_list!andseparated_nonempty_list!will not consume the separator if there's no following successfully parsed value- no more warnings on build
Changed
- simpler implementation of
many0!
1.2.2 - 2016-03-09
Thanks
- @conradev for fixing
take_until_s! - @GuillaumeGomez for some documentation fixes
- @frewsxcv for some documentation fixes
- @tstorch for some test refactorings
Added
nom::Errnow implementsstd::error::Error
Fixed
hex_u32does not parses more than 8 chars nowtake_while!andtake_while1!will not perturb the behaviour ofrecognize!anymore
1.2.1 - 2016-02-23
Thanks
- @sourrust for adding methods to
IResult - @tstorch for the test refactoring, and for adding methods to
IResultandNeeded - @joelself for fixing the method system
Added
- mapping methods over
IResultandNeeded
Changed
apply_rfis renamed toapply_m. This will not warrant a major version, since it is part missing from the methods feture added in the 1.2.0 release- the
regexp_macrosfeature that usedregex!to precompile regular expressions has been replaced by the normal regex engine combined withlazy_static
Fixed
- when a parser or combinator was returning an empty buffer as remaining part, it was generating one from a static empty string. This was messing with buffer offset calculation. Now, that empty slice is taken like this:
&input[input.len()..]. - The
regexp_macrosandno_stdfeature build again and are now tested with Travis CI
1.2.0 - 2016-02-08
Thanks
- @zentner-kyle for type inference fixes
- @joelself for his work on
&strparsing and method parsers - @GuillaumeGomez for implementing methods on
IResult - @dirk for the
alt_complete!combinator - @tstorch for a lot of refactoring work and unit tests additions
- @jansegre for the hex digit parsers
- @belgum for some documentation fixes
- @lwandrebeck for some documentation fixes and code fixes in
hex_digit
Added
take_until_and_consume_s!for consumption of string data until a tag- more function patterns in
named!. The error type can now be specified alt_complete!works like thealt!combinator, but tries the next branch if the current one returnedIncomplete, instead of returning directly- more unit tests for a lot of combinators
- hexadecimal digit parsers
- the
tuple!combinator takes a list of parsers as argument, and applies them serially on the input. If all of them are successful, it willr eturn a tuple accumulating all the values. This combinator will (hopefully) replace most uses ofchain! - parsers can now be implemented as a method for a struct thanks to the
method!,call_m!andapply_rf!combinators
Fixed
- there were type inference issues in a few combinators. They will now be easier to compile
peek!compilation with bare functions&strparsers were splitting data at the byte level, not at the char level, which can result in inconsistencies in parsing UTF-8 characters. They now use character indexes- some method implementations were missing on
IResult<I,O,E>(with specified error type instead of implicit)
1.1.0 - 2016-01-01
This release adds a lot of features related to &str parsing. The previous versions
were focused on &[u8] and bit streams parsing, but there's a need for more text
parsing with nom. The parsing functions like alpha, digit and others will now
accept either a &[u8] or a &str, so there is no breaking change on that part.
There are also a few performance improvements and documentation fixes.
Thanks
- @Binero for pushing the work on
&strparsing - @meh for fixing
OptionandVecimports - @hoodie for a documentation fix
- @joelself for some documentation fixes
- @vberger for his traits magic making nom functions more generic
Added
- string related parsers:
tag_s!,take_s!,is_a_s!,is_not_s!,take_while_s!,take_while1_s!,take_till_s! value!is a combinator that always returns the same value. If a child parser is passed as second argument, that value is returned when the child parser succeeds
Changed
tag!will now compare even on partial input. If it expects "abcd" but receives "ef", it will now return anErrorinstead ofIncompletemany0!and others will preallocate a larger vector to avoid some copies and reallocationsalpha,digit,alphanumeric,spaceandmultispacenow accept as input a&[u8]or a&str. Additionally, they return an error if they receive an empty inputtake_while!,take_while1!,take_while_s!,take_while1_s!wilreturn an error on empty input
Fixed
- if the child parser of
many0!ormany1!returnsIncomplete, it will returnIncompletetoo, possibly updating the needed size Option,Some,NoneandVecare now used with full path imports
1.0.1 - 2015-11-22
This releases makes the 1.0 version compatible with Rust 1.2 and 1.3
Thanks
- @steveklabnik for fixing lifetime issues in Producers and Consumers
1.0.0 - 2015-11-16
Stable release for nom. A lot of new features, a few breaking changes
Thanks
- @ahenry for macro fixes
- @bluss for fixing documentation
- @sourrust for cleaning code and debugging the new streaming utilities
- @meh for inline optimizations
- @ccmtaylor for fixing function imports
- @soro for improvements to the streaming utilities
- @breard-r for catching my typos
- @nelsonjchen for catching my typos too
- @divarvel for hex string parsers
- @mrordinaire for the
length_bytes!combinator
Breaking changes
IResult::Errorcan now use custom error types, and is generic over the input type- Producers and consumers have been replaced. The new implementation uses less memory and integrates more with parsers
nom::ErrorCodeis nownom::ErrorKindfilter!has been renamed totake_while!chain!will count how much data is consumed and use that number to calculate how much data is needed if a parser returnedIncompletealt!returnsIncompleteif a child parser returnedIncomplete, instead of skipping to the next parserIResultdoes not require a lifetime tag anymore, yay!
Added
complete!will return an error if the child parser returnedIncompleteadd_error!will wrap an error, but allow backtrackinghex_u32parser
Fixed
- the behaviour around
Incompleteis better for most parsers now
0.5.0 - 2015-10-16
This release fixes a few issues and stabilizes the code.
Thanks
- @nox for documentation fixes
- @daboross for linting fixes
- @ahenry for fixing
tap!and extendingdbg!anddbg_dmp! - @bluss for tracking down and fixing issues with unsafe code
- @meh for inlining parser functions
- @ccmtaylor for fixing import of
str::from_utf8
Fixed
tap!,dbg!anddbg_dmp!now accept function parameters
Changed
- the type used in
count_fixed!must beCopy chain!calculates how much data is needed if one of the parsers returns `Incomplete- optional parsers in
chain!can returnIncomplete
0.4.0 - 2015-09-08
Considering the number of changes since the last release, this version can contain breaking changes, so the version number becomes 0.4.0. A lot of new features and performance improvements!
Thanks
- @frewsxcv for documentation fixes
- @ngrewe for his work on producers and consumers
- @meh for fixes on
chain!and for therestparser - @daboross for refactoring
many0!andmany1! - @aleksander for the
switch!combinator idea - @TechnoMancer for his help with bit level parsing
- @sxeraverx for pointing out a bug in
is_a!
Fixed
count_fixed!must take an explicit type as argument to generate the fixed-size array- optional parsing behaviour in
chain! count!can take 0 elementsis_a!andis_not!can now consume the whole input
Added
- it is now possible to seek to the end of a
MemProducer opt!returnsDone(input, None)ifthe child parser returnedIncomplete`restwill return the remaining input- consumers can now seek to and from the end of input
switch!applies a first parser then matches on its result to choose the next parser- bit-level parsers
- character-level parsers
- regular expression parsers
- implementation of
take_till!,take_while!andtake_while1!
Changed
alt!can returnIncomplete- the error analysis functions will now take references to functions instead of moving them
- performance improvements on producers
- performance improvement for
filter! - performance improvement for
count!: aVecof the right size is directly allocated
0.3.11 - 2015-08-04
Thanks
- @bluss for remarking that the crate included random junk lying non committed in my local repository
Fixed
- cleanup of my local repository will ship less files in the crates, resulting in a smaller download
0.3.10 - 2015-08-03
Added
bits!for bit level parsing. It indicates that all child parsers will take a(&[u8], usize)as input, with the second parameter indicating the bit offset in the first byte. This allows viewing a byte slice as a bit stream. Most combinators can be used directly underbits!take_bits!takes an integer type and a number of bits, consumes that number of bits and updates the offset, possibly by crossing byte boundaries- bit level parsers are all written in
src/bits.rs
Changed
- Parsers that specifically handle bytes have been moved to src/bytes.rs
. This applies totag!,is_not!,is_a!,filter!,take!,take_str!,take_until_and_consume!,take_until!,take_until_either_and_consume!,take_until_either!`
0.3.9 - 2015-07-20
Thanks
- @badboy for fixing
filter! - @idmit for some documentation fixes
Added
opt_res!applies a parser and transform its result in a Result. This parser never failscond_reduce!takes an expression as parameter, applies the parser if the expression is true, and returns an error if the expression is falsetap!pass the result of a parser to a block to manipulate it, but do not affect the parser's resultAccReaderis a Read+BufRead that supports data accumulation and partial consumption. Theconsumemethod must be called afterwardsto indicate how much was consumed- Arithmetic expression evaluation and parsing example
u16!,u32!,u64!,i16!,i32!,i64!take an expression as parameter, if the expression is true, apply the big endian integer parser, if false, the little endian version- type information for combinators. This will make the documentation a bit easier to navigate
Fixed
map_opt!andmap_res!had issues with argument order due to bad macrosdelimited!did not compile for certain combinations of argumentsfilter!did not return a byte slice but a fixed array
0.3.8 - 2015-07-03
Added
- code coverage is now calculated automatically on Travis CI
Stepper: wrap aProducer, and call the methodstepwith a parser. This method will buffer data if there is not enough, apply the parser if there is, and keep the rest of the input in memory for the next callReadProducer: takes something implementingRead, and makes aProducerout of it
Fixed
- the combinators
separated_pair!anddelimited!did not work because an implementation macro was not exported - if a
MemProducerreached its end, it should always returnEof map!had issues with argument matching
0.3.7 - 2015-06-24
Added
expr_res!andexpr_opt!evaluate an expression returning a Result or Opt and convert it to IResultAsBytesis implemented for fixed size arrays. This allowstag!([41u8, 42u8])
Fixed
count_fixed!argument parsing works again
0.3.6 - 2015-06-15
Added
- documentation for a few functions
- the consumer trait now requires the
failed(&self, error_code)method in case of parsing error named!now handles the alternativenamed!(pub fun_name<OutputType>, ...)
Fixed
filter!now returns the whole input if the filter function never returned falsetake!casts its argument as usize, so it can accepts any integer type now
0.3.5 - 2015-06-10
Thanks
- @cmr for some documentation fixes
Added
count_fixed!returns a fixed array
Fixed
count!is back to the previous behaviour, returning aVecfor sizes known at runtime
Changed
- functions and traits exported from
nom::utilare now directly innom::
0.3.4 - 2015-06-09
Thanks
- @andrew-d for fixes on
cond! - @keruspe for features in
chain!
Added
chain!can now have mutable fields
Fixed
cond!had an infinite macro recursion
Changed
chain!generates less code now. No apprent compilation time improvement
0.3.3 - 2015-06-09
Thanks
- @andrew-d for the little endian signed integer parsers
- @keruspe for fixes on
count!
Added
le_i8,le_i16,le_i32,le_i64: little endian signed integer parsers
Changed
- the
alt!parser compiles much faster, even with more than 8 branches count!can now return a fixed size array instead of a growable vector
0.3.2 - 2015-05-31
Thanks
- @keruspe for the
take_strparser and the function application combinator
Added
take_str!: takes the specified number of bytes and return a UTF-8 stringapply!: do partial application on the parameters of a function
Changed
Needed::Sizenow contains ausizeinstead of au32
0.3.1 - 2015-05-21
Thanks
- @divarvel for the big endian signed integer parsers
Added
be_i8,be_i16,be_i32,be_i64: big endian signed integer parsers- the
corefeature can be passed to cargo to build withno_std - colored hexdump can be generated from error chains
0.3.0 - 2015-05-07
Thanks
- @filipegoncalves for some documentation and the new eof parser
- @CrimsonVoid for putting fully qualified types in the macros
- @lu_zero for some documentation fixes
Added
- new error types that can contain an error code, an input slice, and a list of following errors
error!will cut backtracking and return directly from the parser, with a specified error codeeofparser, successful if there is no more input- specific error codes for the parsers provided by nom
Changed
- fully qualified types in macros. A lot of imports are not needed anymore
Removed
FlatMap,FlatpMapOptandFunctortraits (replaced bymap!,map_opt!andmap_res!)
0.2.2 - 2015-04-12
Thanks
- @filipegoncalves and @thehydroimpulse for debugging an infinite loop in many0 and many1
- @thehydroimpulse for suggesting public named parsers
- @skade for removing the dependency on the collections gate
Added
named!can now declare public functions like this:named!(pub tst, tag!("abcd"));pair!(X,Y)returns a tuple(x, y)separated_pair!(X, sep, Y)returns a tuple(x, y)preceded!(opening, X)returnsxterminated!(X, closing)returnsxdelimited(opening, X, closing)returnsxseparated_list(sep, X)returns aVec<X>separated_nonempty_list(sep, X)returns aVec<X>of at list one element
Changed
many0!andmany1!forbid parsers that do not consume inputis_a!,is_not!,alpha,digit,space,multispacewill now return an error if they do not consume at least one byte
0.2.1 - 2015-04-04
Thanks
- @mtsr for catching the remaining debug println!
- @jag426 who killed a lot of warnings
- @skade for removing the dependency on the core feature gate
Added
- little endian unsigned int parsers le_u8, le_u16, le_u32, le_u64
count!to apply a parser a specified number of timescond!applies a parser if the condition is met- more parser development tools in
util::*
Fixed
- in one case,
opt!would not compile
Removed
- most of the feature gates are now removed. The only one still needed is
collections
0.2.0 - 2015-03-24
works with rustc 1.0.0-dev (81e2396c7 2015-03-19) (built 2015-03-19)
Thanks
- Ryman for the AsBytes implementation
- jag426 and jaredly for documentation fixes
- eternaleye on #rust IRC for his help on the new macro syntax
Changed
- the AsBytes trait improves readability, no more b"...", but "..." instead
- Incomplete will now hold either Needed;;Unknown, or Needed::Size(u32). Matching on Incomplete without caring for the value is done with
Incomplete(_), but if more granularity is mandatory,Neededcan be matched too alt!can pass the result of the parser to a closure- the
take_*macros changed behaviour, the default case is now not to consume the separator. The macros have been renamed as follows:take_until!->take_until_and_consume!,take_until_and_leave!->take_until!,take_until_either_and_leave!->take_until_either!,take_until_either!->take_until_either_and_consume!
Added
peek!macro: matches the future input but does not consume itlength_value!macro: the first argument is a parser returning anthat can cast to usize, then applies the second parserntimes. The macro has a variant with a third argument indicating the expected input size for the second parser- benchmarks are available at https://github.com/Geal/nom_benchmarks
- more documentation
- Unnamed parser syntax: warning, this is a breaking change. With this new syntax, the macro combinators do not generate functions anymore, they create blocks. That way, they can be nested, for better readability. The
named!macro is provided to create functions from parsers. Please be aware that nesting parsers comes with a small cost of compilation time, negligible in most cases, but can quickly get to the minutes scale if not careful. If this happens, separate your parsers in multiple subfunctions. named!,closure!andcall!macros used to support the unnamed syntaxmap!,map_opt!andmap_res!to combine a parser with a normal function, transforming the input directly, or returning anOptionorResult
Fixed
is_a!is now working properly
Removed
- the
o!macro does less thanchain!, so it has been removed - the
fold0!andfold1!macros were too complex and awkward to use, themany*combinators will be useful for most uses for now
0.1.6 - 2015-02-24
Changed
- consumers must have an end method that will be called after parsing
Added
- big endian unsigned int and float parsers: be_u8, be_u16, be_u32, be_u64, be_f32, be_f64
- producers can seek
- function and macros documentation
- README documentation
Fixed
- lifetime declarations
- tag! can return Incomplete
0.1.5 - 2015-02-17
Changed
- traits were renamed: FlatMapper -> FlatMap, Mapper -> FlatMapOpt, Mapper2 -> Functor
Fixed
- woeks with rustc f1bb6c2f4
0.1.4 - 2015-02-17
Changed
- the chaining macro can take optional arguments with '?'
0.1.3 - 2015-02-16
Changed
- the chaining macro now takes the closure at the end of the argument list
0.1.2 - 2015-02-16
Added
- flat_map implementation for <&[u8], &[u8]>
- chaining macro
- partial MP4 parser example
0.1.1 - 2015-02-06
Fixed
- closure syntax change
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