melody
parse-rosetta-rs
melody | parse-rosetta-rs | |
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55 | 10 | |
4,594 | 75 | |
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4.3 | 7.7 | |
10 months ago | 22 days ago | |
Rust | Python | |
Apache License 2.0 | MIT License |
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melody
- nom > regex
- Melody 0.19.0 | A language that compiles to regular expressions and aims to be more readable and maintainable
- Melody 0.19.0 – A language that compiles to regular expressions
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Yeah, we all know what you're good for...
just use Melody
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I've created a Python module for constructing Regex patterns in a more computer programming-familiar way, so you don't have to re-learn Regex each time you use it!
How do you feel about projects such as melody?
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Why does it have to be like this?
I found this beauty a while ago
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Melody 0.18 (a sane alternative to regular expressions)
It's been a while since I updated you on Melody, wanted to share some of the improvements with you.
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rulex VS melody - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 19 Jun 2022
Melody is a language that compiles to regular expressions and aims to be more easily readable and maintainable
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Regular expressions for humans
another project related to making regexes more readable: https://github.com/yoav-lavi/melody
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Rulex – A new, portable, regular expression language
- https://github.com/yoav-lavi/melody - More verbose, supports macros, backslash escapes only for quotes. Rust compiler, babel plugin. Improves with time, getting quite impressive.
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nom > regex
Comparing performance of parser libraries
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Show HN: Rust nom parsing Starcraft2 Replays into Arrow for Polars data analysis
For a very rough comparison of parsers, see https://github.com/rosetta-rs/parse-rosetta-rs
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[RELEASE] Yap 0.9: A light-weight dependency free parser combinator style library
Since this takes a unique approach, would you be interested in adding it to parse-rosetta-rs? Its a repo to help users do a comparative analysis of parser crates, providing some very crude stats to help get them started and allowing them to compare what the APIs look like.
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Announcing lets_expect - Clean tests in Rust.
The reason I assume its unrelated to combine is that for the json implementation, a previous version of combine built in about the same time as nom
- Practical Parsing in Rust with nom
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GitHub - epage/parse-benchmarks-rs
I'm tempted to collect all of these benchmark repos into a github org to make them easier to find. So far I know of parser, md, argparse, and template languages.
What are some alternatives?
Fiber - ⚡️ Express inspired web framework written in Go
template-benchmarks-rs - Collected benchmarks for templating crates written in Rust
pomsky - A new, portable, regular expression language
rust_serialization_benchmark - Benchmarks for rust serialization frameworks
RegExr - RegExr is a HTML/JS based tool for creating, testing, and learning about Regular Expressions.
chumsky - Write expressive, high-performance parsers with ease.
oil - Oils is our upgrade path from bash to a better language and runtime. It's also for Python and JavaScript users who avoid shell!
lets_expect - Clean tests in Rust
regex - Regex to parse translator
s2prot - Decoder/parser of Blizzard's StarCraft II replay file format (*.SC2Replay)
kleenexp - modern regular expression syntax everywhere with a painless upgrade path
pdx-tools - View maps, graphs, and tables of your save and compete in a casual, evergreen leaderboard of EU4 achievement speed runs. Upload and share your save with the world.