Oak PureScript Parser
Overview
Oak of PureScript is a powerful and efficient parser for the PureScript programming language, built using the oak parser combinator library. It provides a robust solution for parsing PureScript syntax, enabling various applications such as static analysis of PureScript code, refactoring tools, and automated code generation.
Features
- Comprehensive PureScript Grammar: Supports all standard PureScript constructs, including modules, functions, types, and expressions.
- High Performance: Leverages
oak's optimized parsing techniques for speed. - Abstract Syntax Tree (AST): Generates a detailed and easy-to-navigate AST representing the PureScript code structure.
- Error Handling: Provides meaningful error messages for better debugging of malformed PureScript code.
- Extensible: Easily extendable to support custom PureScript extensions or dialects.
Quick Start
To use Oak of PureScript in your Rust project, add it as a dependency in your Cargo.toml:
[]
= "0.1.0" # Replace with the latest version
= "0.1.0" # Replace with the latest version
Parsing Examples
Here's a simple example demonstrating how to parse PureScript code:
use purescript_parser;
Advanced Features
Customizing the Parser
The oak library allows for flexible customization of the parser. You can modify the grammar rules or add new ones to suit your specific needs, such as supporting experimental PureScript features. Refer to the oak documentation for more details on parser customization.
Error Recovery
Oak of PureScript can be extended with error recovery mechanisms to handle malformed PureScript code gracefully, allowing for partial parsing and better resilience in real-world scenarios.
AST Structure
The generated AST for PureScript provides a hierarchical representation of the code elements. For instance, a function definition might result in an AST structure similar to this:
// Simplified AST representation for:
// greet :: String -> String
// greet name = "Hello, " <> name <> "!"
FunctionDefinition
Performance
Oak of PureScript is designed for performance. Benchmarks show efficient parsing of large PureScript codebases. Optimizations include memoization, efficient backtracking, and direct AST construction.
Integration
Oak of PureScript can be integrated into various tools and applications:
- PureScript IDEs: Provide syntax highlighting, code completion, and refactoring capabilities.
- Static Analyzers: Identify potential bugs, code smells, and security vulnerabilities.
- Code Transformers: Automate code modifications and migrations.
Examples
Explore the examples directory within the oak-purescript project for more usage examples and demonstrations of specific PureScript parsing features.
Contributing
Contributions to Oak of PureScript are welcome! If you find a bug or have a feature request, please open an issue on the GitHub repository. For major changes, please open a discussion first.