| Copyright | Bryan O'Sullivan 2007-2015 | 
|---|---|
| License | BSD3 | 
| Maintainer | bos@serpentine.com | 
| Stability | experimental | 
| Portability | unknown | 
| Safe Haskell | Trustworthy | 
| Language | Haskell98 | 
Data.Attoparsec.ByteString.Lazy
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Description
Simple, efficient combinator parsing that can consume lazy
 ByteString strings, loosely based on the Parsec library.
This is essentially the same code as in the Attoparsec
 module, only with a parse function that can consume a lazy
 ByteString incrementally, and a Result type that does not allow
 more input to be fed in.  Think of this as suitable for use with a
 lazily read file, e.g. via readFile or hGetContents.
Note: The various parser functions and combinators such as
 string still expect strict ByteString parameters, and
 return strict ByteString results.  Behind the scenes, strict
 ByteString values are still used internally to store parser
 input and manipulate it efficiently.
- data Result r- = Fail ByteString [String] String
- | Done ByteString r
 
- module Data.Attoparsec.ByteString
- parse :: Parser a -> ByteString -> Result a
- parseTest :: Show a => Parser a -> ByteString -> IO ()
- maybeResult :: Result r -> Maybe r
- eitherResult :: Result r -> Either String r
Documentation
The result of a parse.
Constructors
| Fail ByteString [String] String | The parse failed.  The  | 
| Done ByteString r | The parse succeeded.  The  | 
module Data.Attoparsec.ByteString
Running parsers
parse :: Parser a -> ByteString -> Result a Source
Run a parser and return its result.
parseTest :: Show a => Parser a -> ByteString -> IO () Source
Run a parser and print its result to standard output.