true iff there are no more elements in this reader (except for trailing EofCh's).
true iff there are no more elements in this reader (except for trailing EofCh's).
Returns an abstract reader consisting of all elements except the first
n
elements.
Returns an abstract reader consisting of all elements except the first
n
elements.
Returns the first element of the reader, or EofCh if reader is at its end
Returns the first element of the reader, or EofCh if reader is at its end
starting offset.
starting offset.
The position of the first element in the reader.
The position of the first element in the reader.
Returns a PagedSeqReader consisting of all elements except the first
Returns a PagedSeqReader consisting of all elements except the first
If atEnd
is true
, the result will be this
;
otherwise, it's a PagedSeqReader
containing the rest of input.
If this is a reader over character sequences, the underlying char sequence.
If this is a reader over character sequences, the underlying char sequence.
If not, throws a NoSuchMethodError
exception.
[[java.lang.NoSuchMethodError]]
if this not a char sequence reader.
A StreamReader reads from a character sequence, typically created as a PagedSeq from a java.io.Reader
NOTE: StreamReaders do not really fulfill the new contract for readers, which requires a
source
CharSequence representing the full input. Instead source is treated line by line. As a consequence, regex matching cannot extend beyond a single line when a StreamReader are used for input.If you need to match regexes spanning several lines you should consider class
PagedSeqReader
instead.