Announcing "yap": A small, iterator based, zero dependency parsing library

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  • yap

    Yet Another Parser library for Rust. A lightweight, dependency free, parser combinator inspired set of utility methods to help with parsing strings and slices.

  • Yap (yet another parsing library..) is a small, zero dependency parser-combinator inspired library. It's my attempt at trading conciseness for simplicity, and building on the flexibility of the iterator interface. It's goal is making parsing strings and slices easy and (attempting to be) easy to pick up and use.

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