pyparsing is a general parsing module for Python. Grammars are implemented directly in the client code using parsing objects, instead of externally, as with lex/yacc-type tools. Includes simple examples for parsing SQL, CORBA IDL, and 4-function math

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  • 100% Python
  • Built-ins for common structures, comment formats
  • Source distribution includes *many* examples, and HTML docs
  • Python 3 compatible version 2.x; Python 2 compatible version 1.5.x

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MIT License

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Additional Project Details

Languages

English

Intended Audience

Information Technology, Science/Research, Manufacturing, Developers

Programming Language

Python

Related Categories

Python Software Development Software

Registered

2003-12-14