better-parse
A nice parser combinator library for Kotlin (by h0tk3y)
KotlinSpirit
Lightweight library for parsing text in Kotlin, inspired by C++ boost spirit library. (by tiksem)
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Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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better-parse
Posts with mentions or reviews of better-parse.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
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.
KotlinSpirit
Posts with mentions or reviews of KotlinSpirit.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-07-10.
- I created a library for parsing text in Kotlin. Better than regular expressions. What do you think?
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I created a library for parsing text in Kotlin. Better than regular expressions.
You can check one of the tests here.https://github.com/tiksem/KotlinSpirit/blob/master/src/test/java/com/kotlinspirit/PerformanceTest.kt
What are some alternatives?
When comparing better-parse and KotlinSpirit you can also consider the following projects:
kotlinx.atomicfu - The idiomatic way to use atomic operations in Kotlin
konbini - Parser library for Kotlin
kotlin-times - :octocat: Kotlin reinvented.
parsus - Parser-combinators with Multiplatform Kotlin Coroutines
koda-time - Joda Time and Java 8 Time Extensions for Kotlin
rosie
kotlinx-datetime - KotlinX multiplatform date/time library
Ksoup - Ksoup is a lightweight Kotlin Multiplatform library for parsing HTML, extracting HTML tags, attributes, and text, and encoding and decoding HTML entities.
krangl - krangl is a {K}otlin DSL for data w{rangl}ing
json5k - JSON5 library for Kotlin
asmble - Compile WebAssembly to JVM and other WASM tools
kotlin - The Kotlin Programming Language.
better-parse vs kotlinx.atomicfu
KotlinSpirit vs konbini
better-parse vs kotlin-times
KotlinSpirit vs parsus
better-parse vs koda-time
KotlinSpirit vs rosie
better-parse vs kotlinx-datetime
KotlinSpirit vs Ksoup
better-parse vs krangl
KotlinSpirit vs json5k
better-parse vs asmble
KotlinSpirit vs kotlin