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Change Log

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Changed

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 IResult methods
  • @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_s method on IResult returns the remaining &str input
  • unwrap_err and unwrap_inc methods on IResult
  • not! will peek at the input and return Done if the underlying parser returned Error or Incomplete, without consuming the input
  • le_f32 and le_f64 parse little endian floating point numbers (IEEE 754)

Fixed

  • documentation fixes
  • take_bits! is now more precise
  • many1 inccorectly used the len function instead of input_len
  • the INI parser is simpler
  • recognize! had an early return taht is removed now

1.2.3 - 2016-05-10

Thanks

  • @lu-zero for the contribution guidelines
  • @GuillaumeGomez for fixes on length_bytes and some documentation
  • @Hywan for ducomentation 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 like cond! but will return None if the condition is false, and Some(value) if the underlying parser succeeded
  • fold_many0!, fold_many1! and fold_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 usize
  • take_till! now imports InputLength instead of assuming it's in scope
  • separated_list! and separated_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::Err now implements std::error::Error

Fixed

  • hex_u32 does not parses more than 8 chars now
  • take_while! and take_while1! will not perturb the behaviour of recognize! anymore

1.2.1 - 2016-02-23

Thanks

  • @sourrust for adding methods to IResult
  • @tstorch for the test refactoring, and for adding methods to IResult and Needed
  • @joelself for fixing the method system

Added

  • mapping methods over IResult and Needed

Changed

  • apply_rf is renamed to apply_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_macros feature that used regex! to precompile regular expressions has been replaced by the normal regex engine combined with lazy_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_macros and no_std feature 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 &str parsing 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 the alt! combinator, but tries the next branch if the current one returned Incomplete, 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 of chain!
  • parsers can now be implemented as a method for a struct thanks to the method!, call_m! and apply_rf! combinators

Fixed

  • there were type inference issues in a few combinators. They will now be easier to compile
  • peek! compilation with bare functions
  • &str parsers 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 ÌResult<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 &str parsing
  • @meh for fixing Option and Vec imports
  • @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 an Error instead of Incomplete
  • many0! and others will preallocate a larger vector to avoid some copies and reallocations
  • alpha, digit, alphanumeric, space and multispace now accept as input a &[u8] or a &str. Additionally, they return an error if they receive an empty input
  • take_while!, take_while1!, take_while_s!, take_while1_s! wilreturn an error on empty input

Fixed

  • if the child parser of many0! or many1! returns Incomplete, it will return Incomplete too, possibly updating the needed size
  • Option, Some, None and Vec are 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::Error can 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::ErrorCode is now nom::ErrorKind
  • filter! has been renamed to take_while!
  • chain! will count how much data is consumed and use that number to calculate how much data is needed if a parser returned Incomplete
  • alt! returns Incomplete if a child parser returned Incomplete, instead of skipping to the next parser
  • IResult does not require a lifetime tag anymore, yay!

Added

  • complete! will return an error if the child parser returned Incomplete
  • add_error! will wrap an error, but allow backtracking
  • hex_u32 parser

Fixed

  • the behaviour around Incomplete is 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 extending dbg! and dbg_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! and dbg_dmp! now accept function parameters

Changed

  • the type used in count_fixed! must be Copy
  • chain! calculates how much data is needed if one of the parsers returns `Incomplete
  • optional parsers in chain! can return Incomplete

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 the rest parser
  • @daboross for refactoring many0! and many1!
  • @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 elements
  • is_a! and is_not! can now consume the whole input

Added

  • it is now possible to seek to the end of a MemProducer
  • opt! returns Done(input, None) if the child parser returned Incomplete`
  • rest will 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! and take_while1!

Changed

  • alt! can return Incomplete
  • 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!: a Vec of the right size is directly allocated

0.3.11 - 2015-08-04

Thanks

  • @bluss for remarking that the crate included random junk lying non commited 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 under bits!
  • 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 to tag!, 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 fails
  • cond_reduce! takes an expression as parameter, applies the parser if the expression is true, and returns an error if the expression is false
  • tap! pass the result of a parser to a block to manipulate it, but do not affect the parser's result
  • AccReader is a Read+BufRead that supports data accumulation and partial consumption. The consume method 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! and map_res! had issues with argument order due to bad macros
  • delimited! did not compile for certain combinations of arguments
  • filter! 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 a Producer, and call the method step with 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 call
  • ReadProducer: takes something implementing Read, and makes a Producer out of it

Fixed

  • the combinators separated_pair! and delimited! did not work because an implementation macro was not exported
  • if a MemProducer reached its end, it should always return Eof
  • map! had issues with argument matching

0.3.7 - 2015-06-24

Added

  • expr_res! and expr_opt! evaluate an expression returning a Result or Opt and convert it to IResult
  • AsBytes is implemented for fixed size arrays. This allows tag!([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 thge alternative named!(pub fun_name<OutputType>, ...)

Fixed

  • filter! now returns the whole input if the filter function never returned false
  • take! 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 a Vec for sizes known at runtime

Changed

  • functions and traits exported from nom::util are now directly in nom::

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_str parser and the function application combinator

Added

  • take_str!: takes the specified number of bytes and return a UTF-8 string
  • apply!: do partial application on the parameters of a function

Changed

  • Needed::Size now contains a usize instead of a u32

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 core feature can be passed to cargo to build with no_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 code
  • eof parser, 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, FlatpMapOpt and Functor traits (replaced by map!, map_opt! and map_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) returns x
  • terminated!(X, closing) returns x
  • delimited(opening, X, closing) returns x
  • separated_list(sep, X) returns a Vec<X>
  • separated_nonempty_list(sep, X) returns a Vec<X> of at list one element

Changed

  • many0! and many1! forbid parsers that do not consume input
  • is_a!, is_not!, alpha, digit, space, multispace will 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 times
  • cond! 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, Needed can 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 it
  • length_value! macro: the first argument is a parser returning a n that can cast to usize, then applies the second parser n times. 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! and call! macros used to support the unnamed syntax
  • map!, map_opt! and map_res! to combine a parser with a normal function, transforming the input directly, or returning an Option or Result

Fixed

  • is_a! is now working properly

Removed

  • the o! macro does less than chain!, so it has been removed
  • the fold0! and fold1! macros were too complex and awkward to use, the many* 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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