pub fn pair<I, O1, O2, E: ParseError<I>, F, G>(
first: F,
second: G,
) -> impl Parser<I, Output = (O1, O2), Error = E>Expand description
Gets an object from the first parser, then gets another object from the second parser.
§Arguments
firstThe first parser to apply.secondThe second parser to apply.
§Example
use nom::sequence::pair;
use nom::bytes::complete::tag;
use nom::{error::ErrorKind, Err, Parser};
let mut parser = pair(tag("abc"), tag("efg"));
assert_eq!(parser.parse("abcefg"), Ok(("", ("abc", "efg"))));
assert_eq!(parser.parse("abcefghij"), Ok(("hij", ("abc", "efg"))));
assert_eq!(parser.parse(""), Err(Err::Error(("", ErrorKind::Tag))));
assert_eq!(parser.parse("123"), Err(Err::Error(("123", ErrorKind::Tag))));