scanf(str)
public
Scans the current string until the match is exhausted, yielding each match as it is encountered in the string. A
block is not necessary though, as the results will simply be aggregated
into the final array.
"123 456".block_scanf("%d")
If a block is given, the value from that is returned from the yield is
added to an output array.
"123 456".block_scanf("%d") do |digit,|
digit + 100
end
See Scanf for details on creating a format
string.
You will need to require ‘scanf’ to use IO#scanf.
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def scanf(str,&b)
return block_scanf(str,&b) if b
return [] unless str.size > 0
start_position = pos rescue 0
matched_so_far = 0
source_buffer = ""
result_buffer = []
final_result = []
fstr = Scanf::FormatString.new(str)
loop do
if eof || (tty? &&! fstr.match(source_buffer))
final_result.concat(result_buffer)
break
end
source_buffer << gets
current_match = fstr.match(source_buffer)
spec = fstr.last_spec_tried
if spec.matched
if spec.mid_match?
result_buffer.replace(current_match)
next
end
elsif (fstr.matched_count == fstr.spec_count - 1)
if /\A\s*\z/.match(fstr.string_left)
break if spec.count_space?
result_buffer.replace(current_match)
next
end
end
final_result.concat(current_match)
matched_so_far += source_buffer.size
source_buffer.replace(fstr.string_left)
matched_so_far -= source_buffer.size
break if fstr.last_spec
fstr.prune
end
begin
seek(start_position + matched_so_far, IO::SEEK_SET)
rescue Errno::ESPIPE
end
soak_up_spaces if fstr.last_spec && fstr.space
return final_result
end