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//! # bird-machine
//!
//! Compile your regular expressions at compile time.
//!
//! ## Example: find a date
//!
//! ```rust
//! use bird_machine::{bird_machine, Machine};
//!
//! #[bird_machine(r"^\d{4}-\d{2}-\d{2}$")]
//! struct Date;
//!
//! assert!(Date::is_match("2014-01-01"));
//! ```
//!
//! ## Example: iterating over capture groups
//!
//! ```rust
//! use bird_machine::{bird_machine, Machine};
//!
//! #[bird_machine(r"(\d{4})-(\d{2})-(\d{2})")]
//! struct Date<'a>(&'a str, &'a str, &'a str);
//! let input = "2012-03-14, 2013-01-01 and 2014-07-05";
//! let match_info = Date::captures_iter(input)
//! .map(|x: Date| format!("Month: {} Day: {} Year: {}", x.1, x.2, x.0));
//! let expected = [
//! "Month: 03 Day: 14 Year: 2012",
//! "Month: 01 Day: 01 Year: 2013",
//! "Month: 07 Day: 05 Year: 2014",
//! ];
//! for (actual, expected) in match_info.zip(expected) {
//! assert_eq!(actual, expected);
//! }
//! ```
//!
//! # Example: replacement with named capture groups
//!
//! ```rust
//! use bird_machine::{bird_machine, Machine};
//!
//! #[bird_machine(r"(?P<y>\d{4})-(?P<m>\d{2})-(?P<d>\d{2})")]
//! struct Date<'a> {
//! y: &'a str,
//! m: &'a str,
//! d: &'a str,
//! }
//! let before = "2012-03-14, 2013-01-01 and 2014-07-05";
//! let after = Date::replace_all(before, "$m/$d/$y");
//! assert_eq!(after, "03/14/2012, 01/01/2013 and 07/05/2014");
//! ```
//!
//! # Example: compile-time rejection of invalid regular expressions
//!
//! ```rust,compile_fail
//! use bird_machine::bird_machine;
//!
//! #[bird_machine(r"(oops i left this group open")]
//! struct Bad;
//! ```
use std::borrow::Cow;
pub use regex::Match;
pub use bird_machine_macros::bird_machine;
pub trait Machine<'t>: Sized {
const ORIGINAL_REGEX: &'static str;
fn captures(text: &'t str) -> Option<Self>;
// rust smdh why can this not just return impl Iterator
type CaptureIterator: Iterator<Item = Self>;
fn captures_iter(text: &'t str) -> Self::CaptureIterator;
fn find(text: &'t str) -> Option<Match<'t>>;
fn find_at(text: &'t str, start: usize) -> Option<Match<'t>>;
// once again i am asking why trait methods can't return impl Iterator
type FindIterator: Iterator<Item = Match<'t>>;
fn find_iter(text: &'t str) -> Self::FindIterator;
fn is_match(text: &'t str) -> bool;
fn is_match_at(text: &'t str, start: usize) -> bool;
fn replace(text: &'t str, rep: impl Replacer<'t, Self>) -> Cow<'t, str>;
fn replace_all(text: &'t str, rep: impl Replacer<'t, Self>) -> Cow<'t, str>;
fn replacen(text: &'t str, limit: usize, rep: impl Replacer<'t, Self>) -> Cow<'t, str>;
type SplitIterator: Iterator<Item = &'t str>;
fn split(text: &'t str) -> Self::SplitIterator;
type SplitNIterator: Iterator<Item = &'t str>;
fn splitn(text: &'t str, limit: usize) -> Self::SplitNIterator;
}
pub trait Replacer<'t, M: Machine<'t>> {
fn replace_append(&mut self, r#match: &M, dst: &mut String);
}
impl<'t, M: Machine<'t>, S: AsRef<str>, F: FnMut(&M) -> S> Replacer<'t, M> for F {
fn replace_append(&mut self, r#match: &M, dst: &mut String) {
let replaced_with = self(r#match);
let replaced_with: &str = replaced_with.as_ref();
dst.push_str(replaced_with);
}
}
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