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Function std.algorithm.searching.balancedParens
Checks whether r has "balanced parentheses", i.e. all instances
of lPar are closed by corresponding instances of rPar. The
parameter maxNestingLevel controls the nesting level allowed. The
most common uses are the default or 0. In the latter case, no
nesting is allowed.
bool balancedParens(Range, E)
(
Range r,
E lPar,
E rPar,
size_t maxNestingLevel = size_t .max
)
if (isInputRange!Range && is(typeof(r .front == lPar)));
Parameters
| Name | Description |
|---|---|
| r | The range to check. |
| lPar | The element corresponding with a left (opening) parenthesis. |
| rPar | The element corresponding with a right (closing) parenthesis. |
| maxNestingLevel | The maximum allowed nesting level. |
Returns
true if the given range has balanced parenthesis within the given maximum nesting level; false otherwise.
Example
auto s = "1 + (2 * (3 + 1 / 2)";
assert(!balancedParens(s, '(', ')'));
s = "1 + (2 * (3 + 1) / 2)";
assert(balancedParens(s, '(', ')'));
s = "1 + (2 * (3 + 1) / 2)";
assert(!balancedParens(s, '(', ')', 0));
s = "1 + (2 * 3 + 1) / (2 - 5)";
assert(balancedParens(s, '(', ')', 0));
s = "f(x) = ⌈x⌉";
assert(balancedParens(s, '⌈', '⌉'));
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