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# pylint: disable-msg=W0401,C0111,W0614,W0622,C0301,C0321,C0324,C0103
# (the code style is for documentation, not "real")

'''
Examples from the documentation.
'''

#@PydevCodeAnalysisIgnore


from lepl import *
from lepl._example.support import Example


class HelloWorldExample(Example):
    
    pass

# all needs rewriting to include new full match errors

#    def test_hello(self):
#        self.examples([(lambda: next(Literal('hello').match('hello world')),
#                        "(['hello'], ' world')"),
#                       (lambda: Literal('hello').parse_string('hello world'),
#                        "['hello']")])
#        
#    def test_123(self):
#        self.examples([(lambda: next(Integer().match('123 four five')),
#                        "(['123'], ' four five')")])
#
#    def test_and(self):
#        self.examples([(lambda: next(And(Word(), Space(), Integer()).match('hello 123')),
#                        "(['hello', ' ', '123'], '')"),
#                       (lambda: next((Word() & Space() & Integer()).match('hello 123')),
#                        "(['hello', ' ', '123'], '')"),
#                       (lambda: next((Word() / Integer()).match('hello 123')),
#                        "(['hello', ' ', '123'], '')"),
#                       (lambda: (Word() / Integer()).parse_string('hello 123'),
#                        "['hello', ' ', '123']")])
        


