4koma
A TOML 1.0 parser library for Kotlin (by valderman)
better-parse
A nice parser combinator library for Kotlin (by h0tk3y)
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0.0 | 0.0 | |
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Kotlin | Kotlin | |
MIT License | Apache License 2.0 |
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4koma
Posts with mentions or reviews of 4koma.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-10-10.
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Konbini: a new multiplatform parser library
As part of my efforts to take 4koma multiplatform, I needed a decent parser library to replace ANTLR. I didn't find one, so I created Konbini.
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4koma, the awesomest TOML library, hits version 1.0.1
Check it out over at GitHub if you're in need of some TOML processing: https://github.com/valderman/4koma
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4koma 0.4.0 released
I just released version 0.4.0 of 4koma, a spec-compliant, no-nonsense TOML library for Kotlin/JVM. The big highlight of this release is that 4koma now supports serialization of TOML documents and decoding of arbitrary types into TOML.
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Announcing 4koma, a new TOML library for Kotlin
I needed a TOML library for a private project but wasn't happy with the current alternatives (all of them are either missing crucial features or has an "everything but the kitchen sink" philosophy I don't particularly like), so I wrote my own: https://github.com/valderman/4koma
better-parse
Posts with mentions or reviews of better-parse.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-10.
- I created a library for parsing text in Kotlin. Better than regular expressions.
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Can I use third-party libraries for projects?
I'm currently working on the "Kotlin Basics" track, specifically, on the "Smart Calculator" project. It would be super useful to leverage a parser combinator library, e.g., better-parse. Is this possible? Can I just add it as a dependency in Gradle? If so, how would I ideally do it, is there anything to consider? Thanks!
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Konbini: a new multiplatform parser library
Konbini is a functional parser combinator library inspired by Haskell parsing libraries like Parsec. It's (hopefully) fairly easy to use, and is about as performant as the better-parse library. In fact, it's quite similar to better-parse in many aspects. The main difference is in how parsers are composed. Where better-parse prefers operators and infix functions, Konbini instead uses plain functions.