parsix
Earley
parsix | Earley | |
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10 | 361 | |
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0.0 | 3.9 | |
about 4 years ago | about 1 year ago | |
Haskell | Haskell | |
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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Earley
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Why is Haskell considered good for writing a Compiler/Interpreter?
It is not nearly as annoying to left-factor parser combinators than it is to left factor CFGs, you just need to use appropriate combinators like chainl and chainr. And you'd want to abstract over common patterns in your CFG anyway, that is a strength of parser combinators! Compare this Earley example and my parser combinator example below.
What are some alternatives?
diff-parse - Haskell diff file parsing library
parsec - A monadic parser combinator library
antlrc - Haskell binding to the ANTLR parser generator C runtime library http://www.antlr.org/wiki/display/ANTLR3/ANTLR3+Code+Generation+-+C
parser-combinators - Lightweight package providing commonly useful parser combinators
makefile - Haskell Makefile parser
parsers - Generic parser combinators
uulib - The UUlib libraries
parsec-permutation
bytearray-parsing - Parsing of bytearray-based data
rere - recursive regular expressions
record-syntax - A library for parsing and processing the Haskell syntax sprinkled with anonymous records
megaparsec - Industrial-strength monadic parser combinator library