progress<R>  function 
 
- @useResult
- Parser<R> root, {
- VoidCallback<ProgressFrame> output = print,
- Predicate<Parser> ? predicate,
Returns a transformed Parser that when being used to read input visually prints its progress while progressing.
For example, the snippet
final parser = letter() & word().star();
progress(parser).parse('f123');
prints the following output:
* SequenceParser
* SingleCharacterParser[letter expected]
** PossessiveRepeatingParser[0..*]
** SingleCharacterParser[letter or digit expected]
*** SingleCharacterParser[letter or digit expected]
**** SingleCharacterParser[letter or digit expected]
***** SingleCharacterParser[letter or digit expected]
Jumps backwards mean that the parser is back-tracking. Often choices can be reordered to avoid such expensive parses.
The optional output callback can be used to continuously receive
ProgressFrame updates with the current progress information.
Implementation
@useResult
Parser<R> progress<R>(Parser<R> root,
        {VoidCallback<ProgressFrame> output = print,
        Predicate<Parser>? predicate}) =>
    transformParser(root, <R>(parser) {
      if (predicate == null || predicate(parser)) {
        return parser.callCC((continuation, context) {
          output(_ProgressFrame(parser, context));
          return continuation(context);
        });
      } else {
        return parser;
      }
    });