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    soulng

    Lexer and parser generator tool for C++

    ...The slg tool takes a .lexer file that contains the description of a lexical analyzer as input and produces C++ source code for a lexical analyzer as output. The produced lexical analyzer is a finite state machine that recognizes patterns described as regular expressions and return corresponding token identifiers to the parser. The spg tool takes .parser files that contain descriptions of parsers as input and produces C++ source code for parser classes as output. The parser generator produces a recursive descent top-down backtracking parser that use the lexical analyzer generated by slg to tokenize the input.
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    LR Parser and Lexer Generators: Fortran

    LR parser generator and lexer generator for use in Fortran

    ...The grammar specifies identifiers for nodes in the abstract syntax tree, and the identifiers for tokens. It generates Fortran declarations for tree node identifiers and named constants that represent the PDA. The lexer generator accepts regular expressions and generates a DFA. It generates Fortran declarations for character classes, recognized objects, named constants that represent the DFA. A third program generates declarations that connect the parser and lexer. The LR parser generator and lexer generator both use parsers and lexers generated by themselves. An infrastructure to use a generated lexer and parser is therefore included as part of these programs.
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    React-Native-Parsed-Text

    React-Native-Parsed-Text

    Parse text and make them into multiple React Native Text elements

    react-native-parsed-text is a React Native component that enables parsing and styling of substrings within a text block. It allows developers to identify patterns like URLs, phone numbers, or emails and apply custom styles or actions to them.​
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    DParser

    Scannerless GLR parser generator

    ...DParser is a scannerless GLR parser generator based on the Tomita algorithm. It is self-hosted and very easy to use. Grammars are written in a natural style of EBNF and regular expressions and support both speculative and final actions.
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