nmis-parser
Haskell parser for nmis files 🍺 (by v0d1ch)
attoparsec
A fast Haskell library for parsing ByteStrings (by haskell)
nmis-parser | attoparsec | |
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1 | 509 | |
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0.0 | 3.7 | |
over 5 years ago | 11 days ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Functional Implementation of a parser?
The basic idea is to create a state monad (usually using the State monad transformer) which contains a string to be parsed, and which also lifts other monad transformers like Except for throwing syntax errors. Or you can use a parser combinator like Parser provided by a parsing library like Megaparsec or Attoparsec that defines an efficient State+Except monad transformer combination for you.
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Haskell - Important Libraries
attoparsec
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On a daily base in this sub
good libraries for parsing: parsec, attoparsec etc.
- Parser Combinators in Haskell
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Splitting html tags string into list of string
The more "idiomatic" way would be to use a parser library, e.g. parsec, attoparsec, or megaparsec. But even then I think it would be a lot easier to maintain if you could preserve the angle brackets <> in the input.
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Ditch regex for parser combinators, a Rust / nom step-by-step guide
- https://hackage.haskell.org/package/attoparsec - https://hackage.haskell.org/package/megaparsec
What are some alternatives?
When comparing nmis-parser and attoparsec you can also consider the following projects:
gcodehs - GCode parser, pretty-printer and processing utils
megaparsec - Industrial-strength monadic parser combinator library
Earley - Parsing all context-free grammars using Earley's algorithm in Haskell.
parsec - A monadic parser combinator library
descriptive
attoparsec-parsec - An Attoparsec compatibility layer for Parsec
parser-combinators - Lightweight package providing commonly useful parser combinators
attoparsec-data - Parsers for the standard Haskell data types
cron - Cron data structure and parser for Haskell
parsers - Generic parser combinators
pipes-aeson
nmis-parser vs gcodehs
attoparsec vs megaparsec
nmis-parser vs Earley
attoparsec vs parsec
nmis-parser vs descriptive
attoparsec vs attoparsec-parsec
nmis-parser vs parser-combinators
attoparsec vs attoparsec-data
nmis-parser vs cron
attoparsec vs parsers
nmis-parser vs pipes-aeson
attoparsec vs parser-combinators