parsimonious
The fastest pure-Python PEG parser I can muster (by erikrose)
Bash-Utilities
A few bash scripts I've written that I wanted to share (by djotaku)
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parsimonious
Posts with mentions or reviews of parsimonious.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-11.
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How would I solve this?
Oh sorry, I grabbed the wrong PEG parser… I’ve used this one: https://github.com/erikrose/parsimonious
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Not Your Grandfather’s Perl
A grammar provides the high level constructs you need to define the "shape" of your data, and it largely takes care of the rest. Grammar libraries exist in other language (eg. lark or Parsimonius in Python) and they weren't created just to make XML parsing easier.
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Do programmers save chunks of code for repeated use?
I'm honestly shocked that you are being downvoted heavily for this. I was literally reading a pip module a few days ago that cites stackoverflow in the code. It may not be for code snips but it it's not wild to think that someone would do this for code they pulled from SO.
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Advent of Code 2020: Day 25 with Generators in Python
Parsimonious
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Advent of Code 2020: Day 07 using Python PEG grammars + NetworkX
Since the input comes in the form of well-formatted text with with variable-width lines, this seems a perfect fit for a PEG parser, as described in Day 04. Using a PEG parser with a node visitor also lets us process each each node as it is being parsed, saving a loop or two. As usual, I will be using the parsimonious library for Python. Importing it with from parsimonious.grammar import Grammar
Bash-Utilities
Posts with mentions or reviews of Bash-Utilities.
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Do programmers save chunks of code for repeated use?
You have a few options here. If it's highly specific to you, just put them in a github repo or two. One of my oldest github repos is a collection of bash utilities I'd made or found. https://github.com/djotaku/Bash-Utilities
What are some alternatives?
When comparing parsimonious and Bash-Utilities you can also consider the following projects:
pip - The Python package installer
transitions - A lightweight, object-oriented finite state machine implementation in Python with many extensions
Lark - Lark is a parsing toolkit for Python, built with a focus on ergonomics, performance and modularity.
NumPy - The fundamental package for scientific computing with Python.