This lightweight, dependency-free rust library provides a convenient way to read characters from different resources.
For now, the following resources are supported:
std::fs::File
std::io::Stdin
This library is particularly useful when implementing handwritten lexers, because on one hand, we read characters one at a time in code and on the other hand, we may need the following features:
- Buffering of characters.
- Peeking next characters without consuming them.
All these features are implemented in charwise
.
In order to use charwise
, simply add
charwise = "*"
to your Cargo.toml
file.
use std::fs::File;
use charwise::Charwise;
fn main() {
// file contains the following data: test content✌😜
let file = File::open("test.txt").unwrap();
let mut cwf = Charwise::from_file(file);
assert_eq!('t', cwf.next().unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!('e', cwf.next().unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!('s', cwf.next().unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!('t', cwf.next().unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!(' ', cwf.next().unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!('c', cwf.next().unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!('o', cwf.next().unwrap().unwrap());
// peek the next character without reading it
assert_eq!('n', cwf.peek().unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!('n', cwf.next().unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!('t', cwf.next().unwrap().unwrap());
// peek 4 characters ahead
assert_eq!('✌', cwf.peek_nth(3).unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!('e', cwf.next().unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!('n', cwf.next().unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!('t', cwf.next().unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!('✌', cwf.next().unwrap().unwrap());
assert_eq!('😜', cwf.next().unwrap().unwrap());
// end of file
assert!(cwf.next().is_none());
}