TX-2-simulator
Simulator for the pioneering TX-2 computer (by TX-2)
nom
Rust parser combinator framework (by rust-bakery)
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17 | 85 | |
19 | 9,050 | |
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6.2 | 7.4 | |
8 days ago | 9 days ago | |
Rust | Rust | |
MIT License | MIT License |
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TX-2-simulator
Posts with mentions or reviews of TX-2-simulator.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-06.
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In search of Rust projects to contribute
Source code
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I want to contribute in a big project
You could implement some opcodes at https://github.com/TX-2/TX-2-simulator
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Examples of function-based parsers in chumsky? Examples of unit tests?
Thanks to /u/TGSCrust I've got things working now. In case anybody else is interested in this, I now have a complete working example.
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Should I revisit my choice to use nom?
I've been working on an assembler and right now it uses nom. While nom isn't great for error messages, good error messages will be important for this particular assembler (current code), so I've been attempting to use the methods described by Eyal Kalderon in Error recovery with parser combinators (using nom).
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I'm ex-FAANG with 8 YOE and have been rejected by every company I've interviewed for
Here's an example of a tape loader program from a very fancy machine, the TX-2. The TX-2 was fancy in a lot of ways, but most relevantly here because the tape loader code was set up permanently on a plugboard instead of having to be toggled in at boot time. The TX-2 is interesting and important because it was the machine that Ivan Sutherland's Sketchpad ran on.
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Hey! TS dev looking for Rust project to begin.
https://github.com/TX-2/TX-2-simulator is written in a combination of Rust and Typescript. It's not finished yet, and the UI needs lots of improvement.
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Looking for Open Source Libraries
https://github.com/TX-2/TX-2-simulator could really use some help
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How to deploy wasm rust website on github pages
This github workflow builds this project and deploys it to the gh-pages branch of this project whose main branch isn't interesting.
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Learning rust question
If you're interested, please take a look at the TX-2 project's website and, if you like, the source code. If you haven't eaten in the last hour or so, you might also find it interesting to take a look at the online demo. There's a collection of "good first issue" items too.
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getting into the subject
TX-2 (code)
nom
Posts with mentions or reviews of nom.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-10-28.
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Planespotting with Rust: using nom to parse ADS-B messages
Just in case you are not familiar with nom, it is a parser combinator written in Rust. The most basic thing you can do with it is import one of its parsing functions, give it some byte or string input and then get a Result as output with the parsed value and the rest of the input or an error if the parser failed. tag for example is used to recognize literal character/byte sequences.
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Show HN: Rust nom parsing Starcraft2 Replays into Arrow for Polars data analysis
I may be the only one not familiar, but nom refers to https://github.com/rust-bakery/nom which looks like a pretty handy way to parse binary data in Rust.
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Is this a good way to free up some memory?
Lots of people use nom for their parsing needs, but that's not the only game in town and there other options.
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What is the state of the art for creating domain-specific languages (DSLs) with Rust?
As much as I love nom as well as other parser combinator libraries, regex-based parsers, BNF/EBNF-based parsers, etc. I always end up going back to plain old text-based char-by-char scanners.
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What's everyone working on this week (22/2023)?
I am using nom / nom_locate to build the parser side because I've done a handful of other projects with it, and I plan to use tower-lsp to hook up the language server side.
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Tokenizing
Look into a parsing library such as https://github.com/rust-bakery/nom
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Something like pydantic but for just strings?
If we were in /r/learnrust I'd have recommended the nom crate for this.
- Nom: Parser Combinators Library in Rust
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lua bytecode parser written in rust
Thanks to the flexibility of [nom](https://github.com/rust-bakery/nom), it is very easy to write your own parser in rust, read [this article](https://github.com/metaworm/luac-parser-rs/wiki/Write-custom-luac-parser) to learn how to write a luac parser
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Should I revisit my choice to use nom?
I've been working on an assembler and right now it uses nom. While nom isn't great for error messages, good error messages will be important for this particular assembler (current code), so I've been attempting to use the methods described by Eyal Kalderon in Error recovery with parser combinators (using nom).
What are some alternatives?
When comparing TX-2-simulator and nom you can also consider the following projects:
mfcc-rust
pest - The Elegant Parser
wg - Coordination repository of the embedded devices Working Group
lalrpop - LR(1) parser generator for Rust
felix - 🐱 Experimental operating system written in Rust
combine - A parser combinator library for Rust
madsim - Magical Deterministic Simulator for distributed systems in Rust.
pom - PEG parser combinators using operator overloading without macros.
openWakeWord - An open-source audio wake word (or phrase) detection framework with a focus on performance and simplicity.
rust-peg - Parsing Expression Grammar (PEG) parser generator for Rust
pagila - PostgreSQL Sample Database
chumsky - Write expressive, high-performance parsers with ease.