pipes-parse
builds upon
the pipes
library to
provide shared streaming parsing utilities.
- Install the Haskell Platform
cabal install pipes-parse
cabal install lens-family-core
Then fire up ghci
:
Prelude> import Pipes
Prelude Pipes> import Pipes.Parse as Parse
Prelude Pipes Parse> import Lens.Family.State.Strict as Lens
... and draw the first group of consecutive equal elements:
Prelude Pipes Parse Lens> evalStateT (zoom group drawAll) (each [1, 1, 2, 3])
[1,1]
The official tutorial is on Hackage.
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Leftovers: Save unused input for later consumption
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Leftover propagation: Leftovers are propagated backwards perfectly
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Connect and Resume: Use
StateT
to save unused input for later -
Termination Safety: Detect and recover from end of input
pipes-parse
provides the core idioms for how to parse streams using pipes
.
Stream-specific parsers are provided in downstream libraries, such as
pipes-bytestring
and pipes-text
.
The core mechanism behind pipes-parse
is stable. I may accept requests for
additional generic parsers, but the central idioms will not change. Most
development work concentrates on downstream libraries to provide stream-specific
parsing utilities.
Use the same resources as the core pipes
library to learn more, contribute, or
request help:
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Build derived libraries
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Write
pipes-parse
tutorials
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