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Pyparsing 3.1.0 released
After over a year since the last release of pyparsing, I've bundled up all the bug-fixes and changes, and they are now released as pyparsing 3.1.0. Visit this link for the details.
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Need help developing an interpreter
Look into "parser combinators" for building an interpreter. There's a few ones out there, but PyParsing is one I've seen around that looks pretty nifty.
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About a month ago I posted about PRegEx, an open-source project which I had started that you can use to build RegEx patterns programmatically, which the subreddit seem to like. This prompted me to keep working on it, and one month later, PRegEx v2.0.0 is out!
I havent found a way to specify an exact character match in pyparsing - https://github.com/pyparsing/pyparsing/discussions/443
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Python toolkits
STDOUT: Lark or pyparsing
- TatSu takes grammars in variation of EBNF, outputs memoizing Python PEG parsers
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Parser Combinators in Haskell
Since it is not mentioned in the article: Python users may also want to check out pyparsing [0]. It is slightly different from Parsec/FParsec (for instance, it ignores all whitespace by default), but I think it is a really good project.
[0]: https://github.com/pyparsing/pyparsing/
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Pyparsing 3.0.x - off to a rocky start, but I think 3.0.6 looks fairly solid
Here is the page of all the new changes and features in pyparsing 3.0.
- luna is a Domain specific language that translates to regex. It's an attempt to make regex more readable.
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Recommended way to read and parse a couple thousand small files
Your pyparsing parser might benefit from a tune-up. This page has some performance tips: https://github.com/pyparsing/pyparsing/wiki/Performance-Tips.
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Script for extracting info from a SQL File
If your SQL has fairly complex structure, you will need a full blown SQL parser. If your statements are mostly simple select, you can get pretty close with Pyparsing, here is an example.
What are some alternatives?
uwsgi-nginx-flask-docker - Docker image with uWSGI and Nginx for Flask applications in Python running in a single container.
parsita - The easiest way to parse text in Python
python-xlib - XLib in pure Python (Py2/Py3 compatible)
parser - String parser combinators
Grok-Introduction-to-Programming-Python - Answers for the Introduction to Programming course on Grok Learning AUS/NZ. It is advised that you only copy if you are stuck and not cheat.
attoparsec - A fast Haskell library for parsing ByteStrings
Scrython - A python wrapper for the Scryfall API
iregex - A way to write regex with objects instead of strings.
phptree - An implementation of tree data structure
assert-combinators - Functional assertion combinators.
cpython - Alternative StdLib for Nim for Python targets, hijacks Python StdLib for Nim
sly - Sly Lex Yacc