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Robinson Crusoe's parsing library
Peglet
Peglet extends Python's regular expressions to handle recursive grammars. For example, to parse a tiny subset of HTML:
from peglet import Parser a_little_html = Parser(r"""parts = part parts | ... part = <(\w+)> parts </\w+> group ... | ([^<]+) ... """, group=lambda *values: values) a_little_html("Hello.
Nesting for the win.
") ('Hello. ', ('p', ('em', 'Nesting'), ' for ', ('i', 'the win'), '.'))
The goal was to make a parsing library
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pleasant enough to use;
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simple to adapt or rewrite from scratch if I'm faced with some new situation like a new programming language;
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with code easy enough to follow that it could introduce people to parsing.
So it came down to one page of clear code not using combinators. (And
then ballooned to 200+ lines from documentation and a few extras.)
Some bits that couldn't fit the latter two constraints went into a
combinator library, parson <https://github.com/darius/parson>_.
For more, see the examples <https://github.com/darius/peglet/tree/master/examples>_ or the
module doc in the code <https://github.com/darius/peglet/blob/master/peglet.py>. Other
programs using this include bicicleta.py <https://github.com/darius/bicicleta.py> and .js <https://github.com/darius/bicicleta.js>,
a logic puzzle solver <https://github.com/darius/mccarthy-to-bryant/blob/master/puzzler.py>,
and the lexer for unitcalc <https://github.com/darius/unitcalc>_.
Installing it
pip install peglet, or else download then python setup.py install.