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806 | 23 | |
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8.9 | 8.9 | |
25 days ago | about 1 month ago | |
JavaScript | Haskell | |
MIT License | ISC License |
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- Peggy: Parser Generator for JavaScript
- GitHub - peggyjs/peggy: Peggy: Parser generator for JavaScript
- Peggy: Maintained fork of PEG.js parser generator
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Creating a custom parser with PEGJS
The PEG.js project got taken over by a new maintainer who locked everyone else out, never shipped a release, and then ignored repeated requests to transfer the project back to the community. So the community forked it to a new project - Peggy, which is where ongoing development happens: https://github.com/peggyjs/peggy
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How to make your own programming language in JavaScript
NOTE: The original PEG.js project is not maintained anymore, but there is a new fork, Peggy that is maintained and it's backward compatible with PEG.js so it will be easy to switch.
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Show HN: DTL: a language and JavaScript lib to transform and manipulate data
Thanks. Yes, DTL's core textual syntax is described with PEG. I make use of the Peggy (https://peggyjs.org/) PEG processor to build up the AST that is used to actually process DTL.
There are C based PEG processors, which I've looked at once or twice also, but I haven't sat down to try to convert it. Mostly out of a desire to get the existing module to work well. A working module for one language is better than a partially working module for multiple. :P
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Parsing in JavaScript: all the tools and libraries you can use
hmm this article is a bit outdated; peg.js (mentioned in the article) has been discountined for a few years now; recently the project was picked up by another team under the name peggy.js https://github.com/peggyjs/peggy
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