Type Alias nom::IResult

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pub type IResult<I, O, E = Error<I>> = Result<(I, O), Err<E>>;
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Holds the result of parsing functions

It depends on the input type I, the output type O, and the error type E (by default (I, nom::ErrorKind))

The Ok side is a pair containing the remainder of the input (the part of the data that was not parsed) and the produced value. The Err side contains an instance of nom::Err.

Outside of the parsing code, you can use the Finish::finish method to convert it to a more common result type

Aliased Type§

enum IResult<I, O, E = Error<I>> {
    Ok((I, O)),
    Err(Err<E>),
}

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Ok((I, O))

Contains the success value

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Err(Err<E>)

Contains the error value

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impl<I, O, E> Finish<I, O, E> for IResult<I, O, E>

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fn finish(self) -> Result<(I, O), E>

converts the parser’s result to a type that is more consumable by error management libraries. It keeps the same Ok branch, and merges Err::Error and Err::Failure into the Err side. Read more