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The parsers are LL(1) which means that in your or parser the float parser
being first manages to parse a few digits before failing when it does not
fund a '.'. You can create parsers with arbitrary lookahead with the try
function.
On 15 Jul 2015 17:40, "Ralle" [email protected] wrote:
I am building a parser for a language of my imagination, I am having
problem with recursive parsers. Take a look at this gist:https://gist.github.com/Ralle/336941d1472a598d1121
I can parse ints and I can parse floats, but as soon as I make a pair
using '(int, int)' it expects a float. I don't understand why this happens.
I tried switching around the int_parser and float_parser but then it would
obviously not parse floats as it succesfully parses the int and then don't
know what to do with the '.'.Please advice.
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Ah. I never knew what that meant. Thank you so much for helping me and for responding so quickly.
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As an aside I also have the language extension crate at https://github.com/Marwes/parser-combinators-language. Its a bit rough but there might be something of use for you there.
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