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pegjs-override-action
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Override action (PEGjs plugin)
This plugin came to life, as part of a process of referencing basic PEGs and build structure outside of the PEGs. In essence, it gives the possibility for reusable PEGs.
E.g. A collection of core PEGjs grammars (RFC, ISO, etc.)
npm install pegjs-override-action
PEG = require 'pegjs'
overrideAction = require 'pegjs-override-action'
parser = PEG.buildParser "start = 'a' / 'b' / 'c' / 'd' { return 'd' } / 'e'",
plugins: [overrideAction]
overrideActionPlugin:
initializer: "_ = require('lodash');"
rules:
start: [
() -> "b"
"return 'a';"
undefined
'__skip__' # equivalent to undefined atm
() -> _.VERSION
]
parser.parse 'a' # 'b'
parser.parse 'b' # 'a'
parser.parse 'c' # 'c'
parser.parse 'd' # 'd'
parser.parse 'e' # e.g. 1.3.1
When defining an action as a function, it will be stringified and injected into a different scope, which breaks variable closure. Any data or functions that need to be shared between rule actions should be defined in your initializer block. When using require
in your actions or initializer, it is a good idea to resolve an absolute path (e.g. using require.resolve
as the code is also executed in a different path than where it is defined.
PEG = require 'pegjs'
{makeBuildParser} = require 'pegjs-override-action'
buildParser = makeParser {
PEG
grammar: "start = 'a' / 'b' / 'c' / 'd' { return 'd' } / 'e'"
initializer: "_ = require('lodash');"
rules:
start: [
() -> "b"
"return 'a';"
undefined
'__skip__' # equivalent to undefined atm
() -> _.VERSION
]
mixins: {} # list of default rules
parser = buildParser {
startRule: 'start'
options: {} #
}
parser.parse 'a' # 'b'
parser.parse 'b' # 'a'
parser.parse 'c' # 'c'
parser.parse 'd' # 'd'
parser.parse 'e' # e.g. 1.3.1
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The npm package pegjs-override-action receives a total of 3 weekly downloads. As such, pegjs-override-action popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that pegjs-override-action demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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