That looks stunning - congrats and thanks!

On Apr 9, 2013, at 1:18 AM, Mark Engelberg wrote:

> Instaparse is an easy-to-use, feature-rich parser generator for Clojure.  The 
> two stand-out features:
> 
> 1. Converts standard EBNF notation for context-free grammars into an 
> executable parser.  Makes the task of building parsers as lightweight and 
> simple as working with regular expressions.
> 
> 2. Works with *any* context-free grammar.  This means you don't have to learn 
> the esoteric subtleties of LR, LL, LALR or any other specialized subset.  
> Left-recursion, right-recursion, ambiguous grammars -- instaparse handles it 
> all.
> 
> Example:
> 
> (def as-and-bs
>   (parser
>     "S = AB*
>      AB = A B
>      A = 'a'+
>      B = 'b'+"))
> 
> => (as-and-bs "aaaaabbbaaaabb")
> [:S
>  [:AB [:A "a" "a" "a" "a" "a"] [:B "b" "b" "b"]]
>  [:AB [:A "a" "a" "a" "a"] [:B "b" "b"]]]
> 
> https://github.com/Engelberg/instaparse for full feature list and extensive 
> tutorial.
> 
> 

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