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@lezer/generator
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This is an LR(1) (more precisely pseudo-LALR,with opt-in GLR) parser generator which outputs grammars that can be used by the Lezer parser.
This package exports both a command-line parser generator tool called lezer-generator
and a programming interface.
The grammar format that the tool accepts is documented in the system guide.
See test/cases/
for some simple example grammars, or lezer-javascript for a real grammar.
You can import "@lezer/generator/rollup"
to get a Rollup plugin that will transform files ending in .grammar
or .grammar.terms
(a pseudo-source referring to the terms produced by the .grammar
file) as part of the rollup build process.
import {lezer} from "@lezer/generator/rollup"
export default {
input: "./in.js",
output: {file: "out.js", format: "cjs"},
plugins: [lezer()]
}
The code is licensed under an MIT license.
1.3.0 (2023-06-15)
The test utilities can now be imported as "@lezer/generator/test"
.
FAQs
Parser generator for the incremental lezer parser
The npm package @lezer/generator receives a total of 33,119 weekly downloads. As such, @lezer/generator popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @lezer/generator demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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