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= rattler
== DESCRIPTION:
=== Rattler - Ruby Tool for Language Recognition
Parsing for Ruby that's so easy it feels like cheating.
Rattler is a parser generator for Ruby based on parsing expression grammars. Rattler's purpose is to make language design and recognition as simple and fun as possible. To that end, the normal parsing expression grammar syntax is extended with simple features to overcome some of the limitations of pure PEG grammars.
=== Documentation
For the best documentation see the {cucumber features}[http://www.relishapp.com/jarhart/rattler]
You may also wish to browse the {API Docs}[http://rubydoc.info/gems/rattler/0.5.0/frames]
== REQUIREMENTS:
== INSTALL:
sudo gem install rattler
== Contributing to rattler
== Copyright
Copyright (c) 2011 Jason Arhart. See LICENSE.txt for further details.
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