Sprache
RegExr
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14 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
C# | JavaScript | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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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
RegExr
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Hot Springs
When thinking about how I might compare an arrangement to the contiguous group of damaged springs, I used regexr.com to experiment with very specific regexs that used the numbers.
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Demystifying Regular Expressions (Regex): A Chat Sheet Guide
There are plenty of online regex tools to test and experiment with regex patterns. Some popular ones include RegExr, RegEx101, and RegexPlanet.
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Camel Cards
Using regexr.com it at least appears to work as expected.
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[2023 Day 2] [Python] Stuck on the first task
If you are going to use RE's, use something like https://regexr.com/ to double check that they're doing what you want. I was suspicious of your 'cols = re.findall(r'\d+ .....', i)' line, and indeed it does miss some columns. You should rethink your column detection, and either not use REs or learn how to use capture groups and \w. There would then be no reason to use yet another RE in your column iterator to extract the numbers which you've already detected.
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2023 Day 2 Part A [Java] regex pattern not matching
First time posting here, let me know if I need to edit post to conform to any rules. My issue is that I'm trying to match regex pattern to separate out the number of cubes drawn and its color but my Matcher object seems to not be returning any matches so it's throwing a no match found exception when I try to call digitMatcher.group(). I have tested my regex pattern on sites like regexr and it seems to pass there but it's not working for some reason here. I use the same type of regex on day one and it work there so I'm not sure where my regex pattern is failing here. I'm talking about specifically in my isGameValid() method where I create a matcher base on a pattern I made above. Through debugging I know that I separated the string color pairing correctly and that my Matcher object has the correct regex pattern, it's just not matching for some reason. Any help would be appreciated. Code below:
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Trebuchet?!
Regexr has been an invaluable tool as a beginner.
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10 Lesser-Known Tools and Websites to Spice Up Your Developer Toolbox
RegExr simplifies working with regular expressions. This online tool provides a visual interface for building and testing regex patterns in real-time, making regex less intimidating.
- What regex flavour does vscode use in language-configuration.json
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Regex not working
Ho did you arrive at the regex? I usually use a website to , such as https://regex101.com/, https://regexr.com/, https://regex-generator.olafneumann.org/ in combination of each other, as some explain better than the other.
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Capture the first instance, but don't stop?
I pulled this into regexr.com and it yielded the same results except it removed :41:
What are some alternatives?
Pidgin - A lightweight and fast parsing library for C#.
RegEx101 - This repository is currently only used for issue tracking for www.regex101.com
Superpower - A C# parser construction toolkit with high-quality error reporting
RegExpBuilder
FParsec - A parser combinator library for F#
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
Jot - Jot is a library for persisting and applying .NET application state.
CyberChef - The Cyber Swiss Army Knife - a web app for encryption, encoding, compression and data analysis
Humanizer - Humanizer meets all your .NET needs for manipulating and displaying strings, enums, dates, times, timespans, numbers and quantities
self-hosted - Sentry, feature-complete and packaged up for low-volume deployments and proofs-of-concept
CsvHelper - Library to help reading and writing CSV files
Regexly - WYSIWYG Regex playground for those who JavaScript