ReadableRegex.jl
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ReadableRegex.jl
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A portable, modern regular expression language
I find something like this a lot more readable:
https://github.com/jkrumbiegel/ReadableRegex.jl
It is in Julia, but if you have it installed locally it’s just a few taps away. You can even generate the regex, and use that in Python and just add the ReadableRegex in a comment nearby.
- Learn RegEx step by step, from zero to advanced
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luna is a Domain specific language that translates to regex. It's an attempt to make regex more readable.
Looks kinda like https://github.com/jkrumbiegel/ReadableRegex.jl
rx
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A portable, modern regular expression language
I had a similar kind of idea for a long time, which I put into action a few weeks ago via a standalone transpiler of Emacs' rx macro to common regexp syntaxes.[0] I ended up getting interrupted and didn't completely finish it, but it generally works, though is probably riddled with edge cases.
The basic idea of rx is to use S-expressions to describe regular expressions, and my elevator pitch would've been to embed rx invocations in shell scripts using $(syntax), the main use case being something like sed invocations.
I still think it's a neat idea, and complex regular expressions tend to be hard to parse for humans.
[0]: https://github.com/sulami/rx
What are some alternatives?
pyparsing - Python library for creating PEG parsers
logstash-patterns - Grok patterns for parsing and structuring log messages with logstash
iregex - A way to write regex with objects instead of strings.
fluent-plugin-grok-parser - Fluentd's Grok parser
kbnf - KBNF has been renamed to Dogma
common-regex - Most common regex
oil - Oils is our upgrade path from bash to a better language and runtime. It's also for Python and JavaScript users who avoid shell!