combine
(Previously named parser-combinators)
An implementation of parser combinators for Rust, inspired by the Haskell library Parsec. As in Parsec the parsers are LL(1) by default but they can opt-in to arbitrary lookahed using the try combinator.
##Example
extern crate combine;
use ;
use letter;
let result = many.parse;
assert_eq!;
Larger examples can be found in the examples and benches folders.
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About
A parser combinator is, broadly speaking, a function which takes several parsers as arguments and returns a new parser, created by combining those parsers. For instance, the many parser takes one parser, p, as input and returns a new parser which applies p zero or more times. Thanks to the modularity that parser combinators gives it is possible to define parsers for a wide range of tasks without needing to implement the low level plumbing while still having the full power of Rust when you need it.
The library is almost stable but a few parts of the internals may still change before 1.0. After that the library will adhere to semantic versioning.
If you end up trying it I welcome any feedback from your experience with it. I am usually reachable within a dat by opening an issue or sending an email. I am also testing gitter for smaller questions.
Extra
There is an additional crate which has parsers to lex and parse programming languages in combine-language.
You can find older versions of combine (parser-combinators) here.
Contributing
The easiest way to contribute is to just open an issue about any problems you encounter using combine but if you are intersted in adding something to the library here is a list of some of the easier things to work on to get started.
- Add additional parsers There is a list of parsers which aren't implemented here but if you have a suggestion for another parser just leave a suggestion on the issue itself.
- Add additional examples More examples for using combine will always be useful!
- Add and improve the docs Not the fanciest of work but one cannot overstate the importance of good documentation.
Breaking changes
Here is a list containing most of the breaking changes in older versions of combine (parser-combinators).
1.0.0
&[T]streams has had theItemtype changed from&TtoTand requires aT: Copybound.
1.0.0-beta.3
Error::Unexpectedholds anInfo<T, R>instead of just a T to make it consitent with the other variants.
1.0.0-beta.2
Info<T>andError<T>has had their signatures changed toInfo<T, R>andError<T, R>.Infohas a new variant which is specified byRand defines the type for range errors.ParseError<T: Positioner>has been changed toParseError<S: Stream>(S is the stream type of the parser).- If you were using
ParseResultfrom primitives you should no longer specify the item type of the stream.
0.7.0
Stream::unconschanged its signature to allow it to return errors. ReturnError::end_of_input()instead of()if you implementedStream.
0.6.0
- Addition of
Parser::parse_lazy, should not break anything but I can't say for certain.
0.5.0
any_char->any,uncons_char->uncons- Introduction of the
Positionertrait which needs to be implemented on an custom token types. satisfyis moved to thecombinatorsmodule and made generic, might cause type inference issues.
0.4.0
any_charis no longer a free function but returns a parser when called as all parser functions (and its calledanyafter 0.5.0)Cowis replaced byInfoin the error messages.
0.3.2 / 0.3.0
- Added variant to
Errorwhich can hold any kind of::std::error::Error choice_vecandchoice_sliceis replaced by justchoice
0.2.6
- Iterators cannot directly be used as streams but must be wrapped using
from_iterfunction
If you have trouble updating to a newer version feel free to open an issue and I can take a look.