oalex
A parser generator for rapid prototyping (by samee)
femto-formatting | oalex | |
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1 | 1 | |
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- | 8.5 | |
- | 2 days ago | |
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- | Apache License 2.0 |
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femto-formatting
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Markdown inspired configuration languages
I'm using some custom formatting in one of my formats, but it's not exactly like in markdown:
oalex
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Markdown inspired configuration languages
I am currently working on a parser generator oalex that uses some Markdown-inspired components. I was planning to use headers and module boundaries. While I have the code to parse it, I haven't developed modules yet. It also uses indented code blocks to represent input patterns in rules and sample input in unit tests.