stringparser() depended on
stringr::str_match(). However, the dependency was not
listed in DESCRIPTION. This may have led to errors when the
stringr package was not installed. The function has been
fixed by implementing it with base functions.Parser() was changed and renamed to
reporter(). This better reflects its use.error_parser includes line number and line
content fields of the element index on which the parser failed.finished() to test for complete
consumption of the input by the parser.print.marker now emits ‘[]’ to make explicit that it
differs from a simple list().failed() to test failure of a
parser. Useful in unit testing.p1 %or% p2 the marker
with the largest index value is reported when both parsers fail.exacly(n,p) because, since repeater
functions call the same instance of a function, the counter is not reset
when this parser is nested in a repeater parser
(zero_or_more, etc.). The reset is now performed in the
function itself.fastafile example data which is used in the
vignette.Redesigned exactly(n,p) to behave as expected with
non-emitting parsers like literal("A") %ret% NULL and
eof().
Dependencies on packages stringr and
methods were removed.
eof() which detects an end of file. With
that, the behavior of satisfy(b) and
match_s(s) has been modified: they now fail on empty input,
regardless of the functions b() and s().