parsley VS feel-scala

Compare parsley vs feel-scala and see what are their differences.

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parsley feel-scala
2 1
161 115
- 2.6%
7.8 9.2
3 days ago 7 days ago
Scala Scala
BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License Apache License 2.0
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parsley

Posts with mentions or reviews of parsley. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-09.
  • How do I remove the forward reference error in my parser? (20 lines)
    2 projects | /r/scala | 9 Apr 2023
    Or alternatively my own https://github.com/j-mie6/parsley for a more Haskell-style library - it has a wiki that discusses a lot of the main ideas, including how to deal with Def/Val/lazy val
  • What do I need to start writing an Extension or Template Haskell?
    1 project | /r/haskell | 28 Mar 2022
    Depends on your existing knowledge of Haskell and stuff like monads, applicatives, etc. I haven't gotten around to writing a tutorial for Parser Combinators yet (I'd actually like to write a book about them at some point) in Haskell, but I do have this wiki here ( https://github.com/j-mie6/Parsley/wiki/Guide-to-Parser-Combinators ) for my parser combinator library in Scala, that might be of some help. A Haskell version of a lot of the later material there can be found in this paper https://dl.acm.org/doi/10.1145/3471874.3472984. The paper assumes some familiarity with Parser Combinators, the wiki does not (but is written in Scala): it's the resource I use to teach my 2nd year undergrads about Parser Combinators for their compilers project. It doesn't talk about monads/applicatives at all. I'm more than happy to answer any questions you have about either of those two.

feel-scala

Posts with mentions or reviews of feel-scala. We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives and similar projects. The last one was on 2023-04-13.

What are some alternatives?

When comparing parsley and feel-scala you can also consider the following projects:

Fast Parse - Writing Fast Parsers Fast in Scala

GoRules - GoRules is business friendly Open-Source Business Rules Engine (BRE) to execute decision models according to the JSON Decision Model (JDM) standard. It is written in Rust and provides native bindings for NodeJS and Python.

Apache Spark - Apache Spark - A unified analytics engine for large-scale data processing

sigmastate-interpreter - ErgoScript compiler and ErgoTree Interpreter implementation for Ergo blockchain

scala.meta - Library to read, analyze, transform and generate Scala programs

Mond - A scripting language for .NET Core

scallion - LL(1) parser combinators in Scala