the integral type to convert to
the flag for deciding to report the number of consumed characters
A ConvException If an overflow occurred during conversion or if no character of the input was meaningfully converted.
import std.typecons : Flag, Yes, No; string s = "123"; auto a = parse!int(s); assert(a == 123); string s1 = "123"; auto a1 = parse!(int, string, Yes.doCount)(s1); assert(a1.data == 123 && a1.count == 3); // parse only accepts lvalues static assert(!__traits(compiles, parse!int("123")));
import std.string : tr; import std.typecons : Flag, Yes, No; string test = "123 \t 76.14"; auto a = parse!uint(test); assert(a == 123); assert(test == " \t 76.14"); // parse bumps string test = tr(test, " \t\n\r", "", "d"); // skip ws assert(test == "76.14"); auto b = parse!double(test); assert(b == 76.14); assert(test == ""); string test2 = "123 \t 76.14"; auto a2 = parse!(uint, string, Yes.doCount)(test2); assert(a2.data == 123 && a2.count == 3); assert(test2 == " \t 76.14");// parse bumps string test2 = tr(test2, " \t\n\r", "", "d"); // skip ws assert(test2 == "76.14"); auto b2 = parse!(double, string, Yes.doCount)(test2); assert(b2.data == 76.14 && b2.count == 5); assert(test2 == "");
Parses an integer from a character input range.