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but it performs best on predictive (LL[1]) grammars.
 
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For downloads and documentation see:
See [http://hackage.haskell.org/packages/archive/pkg-list.html hackage] or [http://www.cs.uu.nl/people/daan/download/parsec/parsec.html the Parsec site]
 
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* [http://legacy.cs.uu.nl/daan/parsec.html the Parsec site]
for downloads and documentation. Parsec is also distributed with GHC, hence [http://haskell.org/ghc/docs/6.8.2/html/libraries/index.html this documentation] might be more up to date.
 
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* [http://hackage.haskell.org/package/parsec hackage]
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* [http://www.haskell.org/ghc/docs/latest/html/libraries/parsec/Text-ParserCombinators-Parsec.html GHC library documentation]
   
 
=== Usage ===
 
=== Usage ===

Revision as of 02:00, 8 October 2009

Parsec

Parsec is an industrial strength, monadic parser combinator library for Haskell. It can parse context-sensitive, infinite look-ahead grammars but it performs best on predictive (LL[1]) grammars.

For downloads and documentation see:

Usage

Parsec lets you construct parsers by combining higher-order Combinators to create larger expressions. Combinator parsers are written and used within the same programming language as the rest of the program. The parsers are first-class citizens of the language , unlike Happy parsers, which must be generated via a preprocessor.

Much more documentation can be found on the parsec site.

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Parsec clones in other languages

Interesting non-Parsec parser combinator libraries: