I'm in between a deep admiration about boost::spirit and eternal frustration not to understand it ;)
I have problems with strings that are too greedy and therefore it doesn't match. Below a minimal example that doesn't parse as the txt rule eats up end.
More information about what i'd like to do : the goal is to parse some pseudo-SQL and I skip whitespaces. In a statement like
select foo.id, bar.id from foo, baz
I need to treat from
as a special keyword. The rule is something like
"select" >> txt % ',' >> "from" >> txt % ','
but it obviously doesn't work at it sees bar.id from foo
as one item.
#include <boost/spirit/include/qi.hpp>
#include <iostream>
namespace qi = boost::spirit::qi;
int main(int, char**) {
auto txt = +(qi::char_("a-zA-Z_"));
auto rule = qi::lit("Hello") >> txt % ',' >> "end";
std::string str = "HelloFoo,Moo,Bazend";
std::string::iterator begin = str.begin();
if (qi::parse(begin, str.end(), rule))
std::cout << "Match !" << std::endl;
else
std::cout << "No match :'(" << std::endl;
}