SwiftScanner
SwiftScanner
is a pure native Swift implementation of a string scanner; with no dependecies, full unicode support (who does not love emoji?), lots of useful featurs and swift in mind, StringScanner is a good alternative to built-in Apple's NSScanner
.
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Main Features
SwiftScanner is initialized with a string and mantain an internal index used to navigate backward and forward through the string using two main concepts:
scan
to return string which also increment the internal indexpeek
to return a string without incrementing the internal index
Results of these operations returns collected String or Indexes.
If operation fail due to an error (ie. eof
, notFound
, invalidInt
...) and exception is thrown, in pure Swift style.
API Documentation
- scanChar()
- scanInt()
- scanFloat()
- scanHexInt()
- scan(upTo: UnicodeScalar)
- scan(upTo: CharacterSet)
- scan(untilIn: CharacterSet)
- scan(upTo: String)
- scan(until: Test)
- scan(length: Int)
- peek(upTo: UnicodeScalar)
- peek(upTo: CharacterSet)
- peek(untilIn: CharacterSet)
- peek(upTo: String)
- peek(until: Test)
- match(UnicodeScalar)
- match(String)
- reset()
- peekAtEnd()
- skip(length: Int)
- back(length: Int)
Other
scan
functions
#### `func scanChar() throws -> UnicodeScalar`
`scanChar` allows you to scan the next character after the current's scanner `position` and return it as `UnicodeScalar`.
If operation succeded internal scanner's `position` is advanced by 1 character (as unicode).
If operation fails an exception is thrown.
Example:
let scanner = StringScanner("Hello this is SwiftScanner")
let firstChar = try! scanner.scanChar() // get 'H'
Example:
let scanner = StringScanner("15 apples")
let parsedInt = try! scanner.scanInt() // get Int=15
Example:
let scanner = StringScanner("45.54 $")
let parsedFloat = try! scanner.scanFloat() // get Int=45.54
0x[VALUE]
(example:0x0000000000564534
)0X[VALUE]
(example:0x0929
)#[VALUE]
(example:#1602
)
If scan succeded scanner's position
is updated at the end of the represented string, otherwise an exception ((.notFound
, ).invalidHex
, .eof
) is thrown and index is not touched.
Example:
let scanner = StringScanner("#1602")
let value = try! scanner.scanHexInt(.bit16) // get Int=5634
let scanner = StringScanner("#0x0929")
let value = try! scanner.scanHexInt(.bit16) // get Int=2345
let scanner = StringScanner("#0x0000000000564534")
let value = try! scanner.scanHexInt(.bit64) // get Int=5653812
Example:
let scanner = StringScanner("Hello <bold>Daniele</bold>")
let partialString = try! scanner.scan(upTo: "<bold>") // get "Hello "
Example:
let scanner = StringScanner("Hello, I've at least 15 apples")
let partialString = try! scanner.scan(upTo: CharacterSet.decimalDigits) // get "Hello, I've at least "
Example:
let scanner = StringScanner("HELLO i'm mark")
let partialString = try! scanner.scan(untilIn: CharacterSet.lowercaseLetters) // get "HELLO"
Example:
let scanner = StringScanner("This is a simple test I've made")
let partialString = try! scanner.scan(upTo: "I've") // get "This is a simple test "
Example:
let scanner = StringScanner("Never be satisfied 💪 and always push yourself! 😎 Do the things people say cannot be done")
let delimiters = CharacterSet(charactersIn: "💪😎")
while !scanner.isAtEnd {
let block = scanner.scan(untilTrue: { char in
return (delimiters.contains(char) == false)
})
// Print:
// "Never be satisfied " (first iteration)
// "and always push yourself!" (second iteration)
// "Do the things people say cannot be done" (third iteration)
print("Block: \(block)")
try scanner.skip() // push over the character
}
Example:
let scanner = StringScanner("Never be satisfied")
let partialString = scanner.scan(5) // "Never"
peek
functions
Peek functions are the same as concept of scan()
but unless it it does not update internal scanner's position
index.
These functions usually return only starting index
of matched pattern.
Example:
let scanner = StringScanner("Never be satisfied")
let index = try! scanner.peek(upTo: "b") // return 6
Example:
let scanner = StringScanner("You are in queue: 123 is your position")
let index = try! scanner.peek(upTo: CharacterSet.decimalDigits) // return 18
Example:
let scanner = StringScanner("654 apples")
let index = try! scanner.peek(untilIn: CharacterSet.decimalDigits) // return 3
Example:
let scanner = StringScanner("654 apples in the bug")
let index = try! scanner.peek(upTo: "in") // return 11
Example:
let scanner = StringScanner("I'm very 💪 and 😎 Go!")
let delimiters = CharacterSet(charactersIn: "💪😎")
while !scanner.isAtEnd {
let prevIndex = scanner.position
let finalIndex = scanner.peek(untilTrue: { char in
return (delimiters.contains(char) == false)
})
// Distance will return:
// - 9 (first iteration)
// - 5 (second iteration)
// - 4 (third iteration)
let distance = scanner.string.distance(from: prevIndex, to: finalIndex)
try scanner.skip(length: distance + 1)
}
Other Functions #### `func match(_ char: UnicodeScalar) -> Bool` Return false if the scalar at the current position don't match given scalar. Advance scanner's `position` to the end of the match if match.
let scanner = StringScanner("💪 and 😎")
let match = scanner.match("😎") // return false
let scanner = StringScanner("I'm very 💪 and 😎 Go!")
scanner.match("I'm very") // return true
CocoaPods
use_frameworks!
pod 'SwiftScanner'
Carthage
github 'malcommac/SwiftScanner'
Swift Package Manager
Add swiftline as dependency in your Package.swift
import PackageDescription
let package = Package(name: "YourPackage",
dependencies: [
.Package(url: "https://github.com/malcommac/SwiftScanner.git", majorVersion: 0),
]
)
## Tests
Tests can be found [here](https://github.com/malcommac/SwiftScanner/tree/master/Tests).
Run them with
swift test
## Requirements
Current version is compatible with:
-
Swift 4.x >= 1.0.4
-
Swift 3.x: up to 1.0.3
-
iOS 8 or later
-
macOS 10.10 or later
-
watchOS 2.0 or later
-
tvOS 9.0 or later
-
...and virtually any platform which is compatible with Swift 3 and implements the Swift Foundation Library
As open source creation any help is welcome!
The code of this library is licensed under MIT License; you can use it in commercial products without any limitation.
The only requirement is to add a line in your Credits/About section with the text below:
Portions SwiftScanner - http://github.com/malcommac/SwiftScanner
Created by Daniele Margutti and licensed under MIT License.