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#![deny(missing_docs)]
/*!
A fast line oriented regex searcher.
*/
#[macro_use]
extern crate log;
extern crate memchr;
extern crate regex;
extern crate regex_syntax as syntax;
use std::error;
use std::fmt;
use std::result;
pub use search::{Grep, GrepBuilder, Iter, Match};
mod literals;
mod nonl;
mod search;
mod smart_case;
mod word_boundary;
/// Result is a convenient type alias that fixes the type of the error to
/// the `Error` type defined in this crate.
pub type Result<T> = result::Result<T, Error>;
/// Error enumerates the list of possible error conditions when building or
/// using a `Grep` line searcher.
#[derive(Debug)]
pub enum Error {
/// An error from parsing or compiling a regex.
Regex(regex::Error),
/// This error occurs when an illegal literal was found in the regex
/// pattern. For example, if the line terminator is `\n` and the regex
/// pattern is `\w+\n\w+`, then the presence of `\n` will cause this error.
LiteralNotAllowed(char),
/// An unused enum variant that indicates this enum may be expanded in
/// the future and therefore should not be exhaustively matched.
#[doc(hidden)]
__Nonexhaustive,
}
impl error::Error for Error {
fn description(&self) -> &str {
match *self {
Error::Regex(ref err) => err.description(),
Error::LiteralNotAllowed(_) => "use of forbidden literal",
Error::__Nonexhaustive => unreachable!(),
}
}
fn cause(&self) -> Option<&error::Error> {
match *self {
Error::Regex(ref err) => err.cause(),
_ => None,
}
}
}
impl fmt::Display for Error {
fn fmt(&self, f: &mut fmt::Formatter) -> fmt::Result {
match *self {
Error::Regex(ref err) => err.fmt(f),
Error::LiteralNotAllowed(chr) => {
write!(f, "Literal {:?} not allowed.", chr)
}
Error::__Nonexhaustive => unreachable!(),
}
}
}
impl From<regex::Error> for Error {
fn from(err: regex::Error) -> Error {
Error::Regex(err)
}
}
impl From<syntax::Error> for Error {
fn from(err: syntax::Error) -> Error {
Error::Regex(regex::Error::Syntax(err.to_string()))
}
}
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