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prettier-plugin-pegjs
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A Prettier plugin for formatting Pegjs and Peggy-js grammars
A prettier plugin for formatting Pegjs grammars. You can try it out online in the playground
Prettier is an opinionated code formatter. It enforces a consistent style by parsing your code and re-printing it with its own rules that take the maximum line length into account, wrapping code when necessary.
This plugin adds support for the Pegjs language to Prettier.
Expression = head:Term tail:(_("+"/"-")_ Term) * {
return tail.reduce(function(result, element) {if (element[1] === "+") { return result + element[3]; }
if (element[1] === "-") { return result - element[3]; }
}, head)}
Expression
= head:Term tail:(_ "+" / "-" _ Term)* {
return tail.reduce(function (result, element) {
if (element[1] === "+") {
return result + element[3];
}
if (element[1] === "-") {
return result - element[3];
}
}, head);
}
yarn:
yarn add --dev prettier prettier-plugin-pegjs
# or globally
yarn global add prettier prettier-plugin-pegjs
npm:
npm install --save-dev prettier prettier-plugin-pegjs
# or globally
npm install --global prettier prettier-plugin-pegjs
If you installed prettier as a local dependency, you can add prettier as a
script in your package.json
,
{
"scripts": {
"prettier": "prettier"
}
}
and then run it via
yarn run prettier path/to/grammar.pegjs --write
# or
npm run prettier path/to/grammar.pegjs --write
If you installed globally, run
prettier path/to/grammar.pegjs --write
This package exposes a standalone.ts
that wraps prettier and exports a
printPrettier
function that can be called as
printPrettier(YOUR_CODE, {
// example option
tabWidth: 2,
});
The standard Prettier options (such as tabWidth
) can be used. Additionally,
you may set actionParser
to specify how the code inside a Pegjs action
is
printed. actionParser
can be the parser from any valid Prettier plugin.
It defaults to "babel-ts"
for Javascript and Typescript, but it could be set
to a different parser if your actions are written in a different language/dialect.
To make a production build, run
npm run build
To develop, run
npm run watch
You can then execute Prettier with
prettier --plugin-search-dir=./ ...
or
prettier --plugin=./build/prettier-plugin-pegjs.js ...
and the Pegjs plugin will load from the current directory.
prettier-plugin-pegjs
uses a Pegjs grammar (located in grammars/
)
to parse Pegjs grammars! This grammar is slightly modified from Pegjs's
official grammar to include delimiters and strings as AST nodes.
For example, the =
in Rule = a / b
is assigned an AST node.
This is so that prettier-plugin-pegjs
can use Prettier's automatic
comment placement algorithm, which searches through the AST and places comments
based on an AST node's start
and end
position.
prettier-plugin-pegjs
uses webpack to dynamically compile imported
Pegjs grammars, so they can be used like native ES6 imports, though
of course they are not.
The plugin is organized as follows:
prettier-plugin-pegjs.ts
This file exports the objects required of a
Prettier plugin.standalone.ts
This file wraps the Prettier parser and pre-loads
prettier-plugin-pegjs
as a plugin.grammars/pegjs.peggy
The Pegjs grammar that parsers Pegjs/Peggy grammars.libs/parser.ts
The parser which loads a Pegjs-created parser and creates
an AST from a string.libs/printer.ts
Printers take an AST and produce a Doc (the intermediate
format that Prettier uses). This is where most of the details of the plugin lie.FAQs
A Prettier plugin for formatting Pegjs and Peggy-js grammars
The npm package prettier-plugin-pegjs receives a total of 475 weekly downloads. As such, prettier-plugin-pegjs popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that prettier-plugin-pegjs demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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