tokenstream
A versatile token stream for handwritten parsers. (by vberlier)
front
Front-end libraries and utilities for the Transmuter language processing infrastructure (by transmuter-lp)
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4.8 | 5.7 | |
9 months ago | 18 days ago | |
Python | Python | |
MIT License | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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vberlier/tokenstream: A versatile token stream for handwritten parsers
The repo has examples with some of the generated error messages. https://github.com/vberlier/tokenstream/blob/main/examples/json.py
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A powerful and yet approachable front-end
I've been developing a compiler front-end suite with a powerful and flexible lexer, as well as a recursive descent parser generator that handles ambiguities and left recursion. My main goal is to provide a complete and beginner-friendly front-end suite, where I'm putting together everything I'm learning, which will hopefully serve as learning material for those wanting to venture into the magical world of compilers. For now it's implemented in Python, but I intend to reimplement it in my programming language as soon as it's readier. It's available at alchemist-compiler/front, and feedback is always welcome.
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