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0.0 | 6.1 | |
14 days ago | 4 days ago | |
C# | C# | |
MIT License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Sprache
- how would you solve this? Filtering a db model from the api and persisting the filtration rules in a safe and db agnostic way
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What is a tool you use or a bit of code that you like to use that you feel is worth bragging about?
Sprache
- Any prerolled SQL and/or keyword searches out there?
- GitHub - nreco/nlquery: Parser for end-user search-like queries and rule-based named entity recognition (NER) in context of tabular dataset schema.
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Would Someone ELI5 Parser Combinators?
Unfortunately I'm struggling. The first problem is choosing which combinator library to go with: Sprache, Superpower, Parlot, Pidgen, Lexepars, etc. etc. Some look simpler to use than others, others more performant, others come with useful parsers built in.
- Architecture pattern for Console Apps?
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C# vs F# for parser combinators
I found Sprache much easier to learn/use than FParsec.
- Parsing an insert sql statement but the data contains commas
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I don't like regex, so I wrote this
Things like https://github.com/sprache/Sprache are arguably similar.
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How can I split a string containing HTML span element tags by its element tags?
Att my office usually use Sprache to parse complex models from strings. Mostly query expressions, but it should excell at parsing html as well. Maybe it can be a solution for you here. https://github.com/sprache/Sprache
parlot
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Would Someone ELI5 Parser Combinators?
The 2nd problem is that I can sorta follow the samples, but when it gets to implementing I become utterly confused. Take Parlot for example: I'd like to parse out the drive letter from c:/foo/bar/hello.world, but how? I started implementing a single character parser, but surely that's not right.
What are some alternatives?
Pidgin - A lightweight and fast parsing library for C#.
Superpower - A C# parser construction toolkit with high-quality error reporting
FParsec - A parser combinator library for F#
Jot - Jot is a library for persisting and applying .NET application state.
Humanizer - Humanizer meets all your .NET needs for manipulating and displaying strings, enums, dates, times, timespans, numbers and quantities
CsvHelper - Library to help reading and writing CSV files
CSLY - a C# embeddable lexer and parser generator (.Net core)
Farkle - LALR parser combinators for C# and F#.
language-ext - C# functional language extensions - a base class library for functional programming
FluentValidation - A popular .NET validation library for building strongly-typed validation rules.