rekex
ANTLR
rekex | ANTLR | |
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53 | 16,476 | |
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0.0 | 8.4 | |
over 2 years ago | 6 days ago | |
Java | Java | |
Apache License 2.0 | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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rekex
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Java 17 Features: Pattern Matching for switch and Sealed Classes
My thoughts on these 3 kinds of datatypes - https://github.com/zhong-j-yu/rekex/blob/main/doc/Datatypes_Abstract_OOP_Algebraic.md
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A new parser generator for Java 17, with grammar as algebraic datatypes
You don't need a separate grammar file. The set of datatypes defines the grammar. Take a look at the calculator exmample, the datatype Exp0 defines a grammar rule: Exp0 is one or more Exp1 separated by "+" or "-".
- The simplest way to write a parser
- Show HN: The Simplest Parser Generator
- Datatypes – Abstract, OOP, Algebraic
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[Discussion] To use var or explicit typing
I also found it more pleasing to use var in a method with lots of local variables of a common type, see this example
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A better way to construct regex
The parent project, https://github.com/zhong-j-yu/rekex , is a parser generator that mirrors grammar rules with datatypes. Since recursive types are not a problem, we don't have have a problem with recursive grammar rules.
- Show HN: Rekex – parser generator that derives grammar from parse tree datatypes
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RegExp - structured regular expression
Here's how URI regex looks like using the API: https://github.com/zhong-j-yu/rekex/blob/main/rekex-example/src/main/java/org/rekex/exmple/regexp/ExampleRegExp_Uri.java
ANTLR
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Library to parse slash commands with validation?
antlr https://github.com/antlr/antlr4
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How should I prepare for AI-driven changes in the industry as a Software Engineering Manager
Download the ANTLR jar from https://www.antlr.org/download/antlr-4.9.2-complete.jar Add the ANTLR jar to your project's classpath. Install the ANTLR Kotlin target by following the instructions at https://github.com/antlr/antlr4/blob/master/doc/targets/Kotlin.md Next, you'll need a Perl grammar file for ANTLR:
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ELI5- Why can’t regex parse HTML?
Write a context-free grammar for it, commonly written in Backus Naur Form, and use that to write a parser. There are tools named "parser generators" like antlr4 that can automatically convert a BNF grammar into a parser.
- Error "ImportError: No Module named antlr4
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MASSIVE help needed on this, using ANTLR4 on Ubuntu and it keeps giving this error when trying to make a parse tree… (it should show up in another window but it gives this instead) I don’t know what to do 😭
Tutorial on using it in Java: https://www.baeldung.com/java-antlr Github project itself with docs and examples: https://github.com/antlr/antlr4
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Scripting language for Java
Depending on how complex your expressions are, you might consider using something like antlr and writing your own parser for it. Setting up something to handle math and string operations wouldn’t be very hard and then you can control the syntax however you like. You can use a visitor and visit each node in the syntax tree and return the result of each sub-expression.
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SQLite Internals: How the Most Used Database Works
> ...than it would be to learn the exact syntax and quirks and possibly bugs of someone else's implementation...
Yup. Also, having deep knowledge of the language is required.
SQLite's grammar is neat. Creating a compatible parser would make a fun project. Here's a pretty good example: https://github.com/bkiers/sqlite-parser (Actual ANTLR 4 grammar: https://github.com/bkiers/sqlite-parser/blob/master/src/main... )
Postgres, which tries to be compliant with the latest standards, however...
SQL-2016 is a beast. Not to mention all the dialects.
I'm updating my personal (soon to be FOSS) grammar from ANTLR 3 LL(k) to ANTLR 4 ALL().
I've long had a working knowledge of SQL-92, with some SQL-1999 (eg common table expressions).
But the new structures and extensions are a bit overwhelming.
Fortunately, ANTLR project has ~dozen FOSS grammars to learn from. https://github.com/antlr/grammars-v4/tree/master/sql
They mostly mechanically translate BNFs to LL(k) with some ALL(). Meaning few take advantage of left-recursion. https://github.com/antlr/antlr4/blob/master/doc/left-recursi...
Honestly, I struggled to understand these grammars. Plus, not being conversant with the SQL-2016 was a huge impediment. Just finding a succinct corbis of test cases was a huge hurdle for me.
Fortunately, the H2 Database project is a great resource. https://github.com/h2database/h2database/tree/master/h2/src/...
Now for the exciting conclusion...
My ANTLR grammar which passes all of H2's tests looks nothing like any of the official or product specific BNFs.
Further, I found discrepancy between the product specific BNFs and their implementations.
So a lot of trial & error is required for a "real world" parser. Which would explain why the professional SQL parsing tools charge money.
I still think creating a parser for SQLite is a great project.
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sqlfluff VS ANTLR - a user suggested alternative
2 projects | 12 Dec 2022
can be used to parse
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Bored CS student in my junior year. Give me something to do! (free plugins)
I already posted here about a project, but I could also use help on Mantle. It's a new command framework powered by ANTLR, if that's something you're interested in.
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ANTLR4
ive been tryng to work with antlr4 and go but it seems that i cant import the runtime, it says that the antlr runtime isnt in the gopath but ive already done go get github.com/antlr/antlr4/runtime/antlr4 and i dont know what to do now, im on windows if anyone knows what to do it would be very helpful. thanks already
What are some alternatives?
RRDiagram - Generate railroad diagrams from code or BNF, generate BNF from code
JFlex - The fast scanner generator for Java™ with full Unicode support
parboiled - Elegant parsing in Java and Scala - lightweight, easy-to-use, powerful.
Apache Calcite - Apache Calcite
autumn - A Java parser combinator library written with an unmatched feature set.
lsp-mode - Emacs client/library for the Language Server Protocol
Calculator
zetasql - ZetaSQL - Analyzer Framework for SQL
sql-parser - A validating SQL lexer and parser with a focus on MySQL dialect.
proleap-cobol-parser - ProLeap ANTLR4-based parser for COBOL
JSqlParser - JSqlParser parses an SQL statement and translate it into a hierarchy of Java classes. The generated hierarchy can be navigated using the Visitor Pattern
GoJavaWasm - A Java project for running Go(lang)'s WebAssembly code