jweb
The JWEB system of Literate Programming (by matjp)
RawParser
Showing how a grammar driven parser can be implemented (by FransFaase)
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jweb | RawParser | |
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2 | 3 | |
27 | 8 | |
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3.5 | 0.0 | |
12 months ago | almost 2 years ago | |
JavaScript | C | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 or later | MIT License |
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jweb
Posts with mentions or reviews of jweb.
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Knuth's idea on "Literate Programming"
Before I knew this I thought it would be a good idea to modernize CWEB so I wrote JWEB.
- Show HN: JWEB (a modern implementation of the CWEB Literate Programming system)
RawParser
Posts with mentions or reviews of RawParser.
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and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-03-21.
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Literate programming is much more than just commenting code
I have started working on a program that can parse Markdown files with fragments of C code and weave those fragments into a C program that can be compiled. For an example input, see https://github.com/FransFaase/RawParser#documentation
- Show HN: JWEB (a modern implementation of the CWEB Literate Programming system)
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Show HN: Carburetta – C/C++ Fused Scanner and Parser Generator
The distinction between a scanner and a parser is somewhat arbitrary. One could use one and the same formalism for it. The scanner usually deals with things that are considered 'atomic' elements in the language, while grammar is used for 'compound' elements consisting of one or more other elements. If there are seen as one and the same, than it naturally flows that the scanner is called from the parser, and not how it is traditionally done, that the scanner acts as a first pass. This seems a logical approach, but in practices, when scanning is context sensitive, requires the implementation of all kinds of hacks. Also, the treatment of keywords (where it is possible that they are case insensitive) it is better to have a grammar for parsing a keyword 'identifier' and a check whether the result matches the keyword. For pure performance this would not be the best solution, but I understand that Carburetta is not design for that. I have been developing a parser that makes no distinction between scanning and parsing in C, which I called RawParser: https://github.com/FransFaase/RawParser . It also offers more powerful grammar constructs and gives examples on how to implement memory management in a uniform way.
What are some alternatives?
When comparing jweb and RawParser you can also consider the following projects:
mexdown - A lightweight integrating markup language
clerk - ⚡️ Moldable Live Programming for Clojure
sicmutils - Computer Algebra, Physics and Differential Geometry in Clojure.