cats-parse
A parsing library for the cats ecosystem (by typelevel)
rust-langdev
Language development libraries for Rust (by Kixiron)
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cats-parse
Posts with mentions or reviews of cats-parse.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-04-28.
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thoroughful tutorial for scala.util.parsing.combinator._
cats-parse
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Does anyone know if scala parser combinators library works for scala 3?
Have you tried this library? https://github.com/typelevel/cats-parse
rust-langdev
Posts with mentions or reviews of rust-langdev.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-06-23.
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Is this a good way to free up some memory?
If you're doing lang dev, maybe check out https://github.com/Kixiron/rust-langdev. I haven't done much since college, not in rust, but I've heard good things
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loxcraft: a compiler, language server, and online playground for the Lox programming language
rust-langdev has a lot of libraries for building compilers in Rust. Perhaps you could use these to make your implementation easier, and revisit it later if you want to build things from scratch. I'd suggest logos for lexing, LALRPOP / chumsky for parsing, and rust-gc for garbage collection.
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Should I revisit my choice to use nom?
https://github.com/Kixiron/rust-langdev is a pretty nice list of libraries for Rust lang dev including parsers.
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Tools for creating a programming language in rust
Someone showed me this repo with a bunch of lang dev libraries a while ago. I haven't done anything with it personally, but it may be of interest to you https://github.com/Kixiron/rust-langdev
- Rust libraries to build a compiler for my language?
- Good textbook with implementations of OO type system?
- How to write a compiler or interpreter in rust
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Make A Langage
https://github.com/Kixiron/rust-langdev for additional resources and libraries
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Can i use rust to write my compiler??
Absolutely. For a non-exhaustive list of other languages written in Rust, there is https://github.com/alilleybrinker/langs-in-rust. If you are looking for libraries to help you along the way, check out https://github.com/Kixiron/rust-langdev.
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Does anyone know if scala parser combinators library works for scala 3?
not sure if i’m really convinced of this, rustc being written in rust means there are a lot of great language dev abstractions that have made their way to the ecosystem. particularly for a language frontend, i would argue rust provides a fantastic experience: there are dedicated lexer generators, parsers of all sorts, including some with great error messages out of the box, several variations on rustc-style diagnostic reporting, among others. in fact, as far as frontend implementation, i would argue rust is significantly easier to get off of the ground with than haskell, which has a steep learning curve for some of the really powerful libraries most useful for working with large AST datatypes, and some frankly crusty tools as the “best in class” for lexer and parser generation. granted, parser combinators in haskell are a bit more convenient than in rust, but i think the language dev story as a whole for rust is really solid.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing cats-parse and rust-langdev you can also consider the following projects:
inkwell - It's a New Kind of Wrapper for Exposing LLVM (Safely)
scala3-example-project - An example sbt project that compiles using Dotty
codespan - Beautiful diagnostic reporting for text-based programming languages.
langs-in-rust - A list of programming languages implemented in Rust, for inspiration.
pratt - Pratt parser written in Rust
plzoo - Programming Languages Zoo
cranelift-jit-demo - JIT compiler and runtime for a toy language, using Cranelift
marwood - An embeddable Scheme R7 Compiler & Runtime written in Rust
nom - Rust parser combinator framework
starlark-rust - A Rust implementation of the Starlark language
inko - A language for building concurrent software with confidence