# Eyes ## A simpler way to parse using human-readable templates Eyes was made for the primary purpose of parsing challenge inputs for [Advent of Code](https://adventofcode.com) challenges. It currently provides limited functionality, but more options may be added provided they are useful additions for parsing slightly more complicated formats. Eyes does not have any dependencies, as I wanted to keep it simple to and lightweight in design. Good performance is not guaranteed, as the library isn't well tested yet. I was told this functionality is similar to `scanf` from C. ### Examples: ```rust let input = "#lol @ 338,7643: 20.2x24.5"; let template = "#{} @ {},{}: {}x{}"; println!("input: '{}'", input); println!("pattern: '{}'", template); let (id, x, y, w, h) = parse!(input, template, String, isize, isize, f64, f64); println!("id: {:?}", id); println!("x: {:?}", x); println!("y: {:?}", y); println!("w: {:?}", w); println!("h: {:?}", h); assert_eq!((id.as_str(), x, y, w, h), ("lol", 338, 7643, 20.2, 24.5)); ``` **Eyes** will try to expand its captures, so that the following example also works as expected: ```rust let input = "turn off 660,55 through 986,197"; let template = "{} {},{} through {},{}"; println!("input: '{}'", input); println!("pattern: '{}'", template); let (op, x1, y1, x2, y2) = try_parse!(input, template, String, usize, usize, usize, usize); println!("op: {:?}", op); println!("p1: {:?}", (&x1, &y1)); println!("p2: {:?}", (&x2, &y2)); assert_eq!( (op.unwrap().as_str(), x1, y1, x2, y2), ("turn off", Ok(660), Ok(55), Ok(986), Ok(197)) ); ```