third tuple to the output of make_temp_result; this tuple is true/false values
indicating whether this parser's attribute was merged with an adjacent
parser's container of attributes of the same type.
Fixes#36.
attributes. It now produces std::string when Attribute is char, and
std::vector<Attribute> otherwise (except for nope special-casing of course).
Partial fix for #36.
The library and documentation misspells it (consistently, which is good
:)) as hexidecimal. That makes it hard for (new) users to find out by
searching documentation.
The fifteen spots fixed:
example/callback_json.cpp|47 col 15| "four hexidecimal digits";
example/callback_json.cpp|49 col 18| "\\uXXXX hexidecimal escape sequence";
example/callback_json.cpp|51 col 38| escape_double_seq = "\\uXXXX hexidecimal escape sequence";
example/json.cpp|57 col 28| // like "expected four hexidecimal digits here:", instead of "expected
example/json.cpp|65 col 15| "four hexidecimal digits";
example/json.cpp|67 col 18| "\\uXXXX hexidecimal escape sequence";
example/json.cpp|69 col 38| escape_double_seq = "\\uXXXX hexidecimal escape sequence";
example/json.cpp|158 col 18| // declare a hexidecimal parser that matches exactly 4.
doc/tutorial.qbk|981 col 18| [ Matches a hexidecimal unsigned integral value. ]
doc/tutorial.qbk|986 col 28| [ Matches exactly the hexidecimal unsigned integral value `_RES_np_(arg0)`. ]
doc/tutorial.qbk|1118 col 42| So, if you wanted to parse exactly eight hexidecimal digits in a row in order
doc/tutorial.qbk|2729 col 18| "\\uXXXX hexidecimal escape sequence";
doc/tutorial.qbk|2731 col 38| escape_double_seq = "\\uXXXX hexidecimal escape sequence";
doc/tutorial.qbk|2741 col 9| put a hexidecimal escape sequence there.
include/boost/parser/parser.hpp|5622 col 13| /** The hexidecimal unsigned integer parser. Produces an `unsigned int`
The one spot that was inconsistent (outside the gtest subtree):
include/boost/parser/tuple.hpp|66 col 36| // 0xDEADBEEF (hexadecimal)
- Remove BOOST_PARSER_STANDALONE, and make that the default. The bits of
Boost that we might use are used automatically when they're available (as
discovered via __has_include).
- Remove the non-essential uses of Boost from the examples.