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    Logos

    Logos

    Create ridiculously fast Lexers

    Logos is a lexer generator for Rust, designed to create fast and efficient lexers with minimal code. It leverages Rust's procedural macros to define token patterns, streamlining the process of lexical analysis.​
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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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    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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    UA-Parser

    UA-Parser

    A multi-language port of Browserscope's user agent parser

    ua-parser is a multi-language library for parsing User-Agent strings into structured data, such as browser, OS, and device information. Originally created for web analytics and user tracking, it supports a wide range of platforms and is available in JavaScript, Python, Java, and other languages. ua-parser is often used in server logs, analytics dashboards, and A/B testing systems to segment traffic.
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    Parse software messages and transform them into actions. LazyBat has a command line utility which can transform input data, and also a parser generator for C/C++. LazyBat doesn't support recursive parsing, but rather focuses on common parsing jobs.
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