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Parsec lets you construct parsers by combining higher-order
Parsec lets you construct parsers by combining higher-order
[[Combinators]] to create larger expressions. Combinator parsers are
[[Combinator]]s to create larger expressions. Combinator parsers are
written and used within the same programming language as the rest of the
written and used within the same programming language as the rest of the
program. The parsers are first-class citizens of the langugage, unlike
program. The parsers are first-class citizens of the langugage, unlike

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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.

See the Parsec site for downloads and documentation.

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 langugage, unlike Happy parsers, which must be generated via a preprocessor.

Much more documentation can be found on the parsec site.

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