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require "./parser.cr"

module Parcom
  # `Plus` is a parser that tries to parse with two different
  # parsers in succession and fails if either of the two parsers fails.
  # The return type of this parser is `{V, U}`, where `V` is the return
  # type of the first parser and `U` is the return type of the second.
  #
  # Example:
  # ```
  # parse1 = Token.new('1')
  # parse2 = Token.new('2')
  # tokens = Tokens.from_string("12")
  # result = (parse1 + parse2).parse(tokens) # succeeds
  # result = (parse2 + parse1).parse(tokens) # fails, wrong order
  # ```
  #
  # `Plus` parsers can be chained together, but the resulting return type
  # can become unweildly with too many combined parsers:
  # ```
  # letter_a = Token.new('a')
  # a5 = letter_a + letter_a + letter_a + letter_a + letter_a
  # tokens = Tokens.from_string("aaaaa")
  # a5.parse(tokens) # succeeds
  # # `a5` has a return type of { { { {Char, Char}, Char}, Char}, Char}
  # ```
  #
  # If you need to parse more than two things in this manner,
  # consider using `Many`, `Some`, `Sequence`, or `TokenSeq` instead.
  class Plus(T, V, U) < Parser(T, {V, U})
    # Accepts the two parsers to use, in order.
    def initialize(@p1 : Parser(T, V), @p2 : Parser(T, U))
    end

    # Tries to parse with the two given parsers, and returns
    # their results in a tuple if the both succeed.
    def parse(tokens : Tokens(T)) : Result(T, {V, U})
      begin
        r1 = @p1.parse(tokens)
      rescue ex : ParserFail
        raise ParserFail.new("Plus (left): #{ex.message}")
      end

      begin
        r2 = @p2.parse(r1.tokens)
      rescue ex : ParserFail
        raise ParserFail.new("Plus (right): #{ex.message}")
      end

      Result.new(r2.tokens, {r1.value, r2.value})
    end
  end
end