A parser generator with Bison's API
npm install @lahmatiy/jisonJison (remastered)
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This is a fork of Jison parser generator by Zach Carter.
The difference:
- Removed web site sources
- Removed CLI & bundling. Those things may back in the future but in a brand new way
- Removed generator methods except generateModule
- Refactored to use ES6+ features, remove redundant abstractions, minor bug fixes
- Features:
- Added support for function patterns in lexer
- Added packTable option for parser generateModule() method (parser.generateModule("esm", { packTable: "advanced" })), to employ a more sophisticated approach for packing BNF table, this is useful for large tables to reduce tens of kilobytes down to just a few kilobytes
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An API for creating parsers in JavaScript
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Jison generates bottom-up parsers in JavaScript. Its API is similar to Bison's, hence the name. It supports many of Bison's major features, plus some of its own. If you are new to parser generators such as Bison, and Context-free Grammars in general, a [good introduction][1] is found in the Bison manual. If you already know Bison, Jison should be easy to pickup.
Briefly, Jison takes a JSON encoded grammar or Bison style grammar and outputs a JavaScript file capable of parsing the language described by that grammar. You can then use the generated script to parse inputs and accept, reject, or perform actions based on the input.
```
npm install @lahmatiy/jison
`javascript
// mygenerator.js
const { Parser } = require('jison');
// a grammar in JSON
const grammar = {
lex: {
rules: [
['\\s+', '/ skip whitespace /'],
['[a-f0-9]+', 'return "HEX";']
]
},
bnf: {
hex_strings: [
'hex_strings HEX', 'HEX'
]
}
};
// grammar can also be a string that uses jison's grammar format
const parser = new Parser(grammar);
// now you can use the parser directly from memory
// returns true
parser.parse("adfe34bc e82a");
// throws lexical error
parser.parse("adfe34bc zxg");
// ... or generate source code of parser
const parserSource = parser.generateModule();
``
More Documentation
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For more information on creating grammars and using the generated parsers, read the documentation.
How to contribute
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See CONTRIBUTING.md for contribution guidelines, how to run the tests, etc.
Projects using Jison
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View them on the wiki, or add your own.
Contributors
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Githubbers
Special thanks to Jarred Ligatti, Manuel E. Bermúdez
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[1]: http://dinosaur.compilertools.net/bison/bison_4.html