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    Meriyah

    Meriyah

    A 100% compliant, self-hosted javascript parser

    Meriyah is a high-performance, fully compliant JavaScript parser that generates ESTree-compatible Abstract Syntax Trees (ASTs). Designed for speed and stability, it serves as an alternative to parsers like Acorn and Esprima.​
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    Argh

    Argh

    Rust derive-based argument parsing optimized for code size

    ...It supports short and long options, boolean switches, and key–value flags while keeping error messages and help output understandable for end users. Subcommands can be modeled without much boilerplate, letting you structure larger CLIs while keeping each command self-contained. The overall feel is “get out of your way”: minimal setup, zero magic, and a straightforward path from argv to validated inputs.
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    Seafox

    Seafox

    A blazing fast 100% spec compliant, self-hosted javascript parser

    Seafox is a high-performance ECMAScript parser written in JavaScript. It aims to be a fast and compliant parser for JavaScript, suitable for various tooling and analysis purposes.​
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    DParser

    Scannerless GLR parser generator

    This project has moved to https://github.com/jplevyak/dparser The master on github is the stable. Please pull that for the very latest code. 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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    RapidJSON

    RapidJSON

    A fast JSON parser/generator for C++ with both SAX/DOM style API

    ...The SAX parser is only a half thousand lines of code. RapidJSON is fast. Its performance can be comparable to strlen(). It also optionally supports SSE2/SSE4.2 for acceleration. RapidJSON is self-contained and header-only. It does not depend on external libraries such as BOOST. It even does not depend on STL. RapidJSON is memory-friendly. Each JSON value occupies exactly 16 bytes for most 32/64-bit machines (excluding text string). By default it uses a fast memory allocator, and the parser allocates memory compactly during parsing. ...
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    OOPSGen

    Object Oriented Parser Generator

    The goal of this project is to create a simple and easy to use parser generator that will accept a textual grammar file as an input and output modularized classes representing a limited parser interface. Long term goals include a robust grammar file syntax, output suitable for multiple programming languages, and tools for better integrating compiler functionality, parse tree manipulation, and FSM based scanner generation.
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