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funparserjs

v0.1.1

Published

Based to make functionnal parser in js

Downloads

3

Readme

FunParserJS

Build Status

A functionnal parser written in Javascript.

npm install funparserjs

Usage

Available parser :

  • anyChar: parse any character in a string
  • fail: parser that always failed
  • success(v): parser that always success and return v
  • alternate(p1,...p2): parser that run the first parser executable in parameters
  • combine(p,f): parser that combine a parser and a function that return a parser
  • combines(p, ...f): parser that combine recursively with the result of the previous function,
  • charCond(cond): parser that success if the character condition is good else fail
  • char: parse a character
  • string: parse a string
  • oneOrMore(p): parser that try to run parser p one time or more
  • zeroOrMore(p): parser that try to run parser p one time or more
  • digit: parse a digit
  • number: parse a number and return a list of digit
  • int: parse an integer

How to run a parser

const parser = require('funparserjs');

parser.runParser(char, 'Test');
// Will return ['T', 'est']

parser.runParser(success('OK'), 'Test');
// Will return ['OK', 'Test']

How to write you own parser

const parser = require('funparserjs');

const fooParser = string('foo');
// Will return a parser of string that match foo
const anyCharBis = combine(anyChar, c => success(c));
// Will return a parser that parse anyChar and success with the char (same as anyChar)
const testParser = combine(char('t'),
                            _ => char('e'),
                            _ => char('s'),
                            _ => char('t'),
                            _ => success(true))
// Will return a parser that parse the string "test" and the result is true