piston_meta
A DSL parsing library for human readable text documents
Notice: Parsing is supported but composing is not implemented yet.
Rules
The meta language is used to describe how to read other documents. First you define some strings to reuse, then some node rules. The last node is used to read the entire document.
20 "document" [l(@"string""string") l(@"node""node") w?]
Strings are written with name on the left side and the string on right side:
opt: "optional"
Nodes start with a number that gets multiplied with 1000 and used as debug id.
If you get an error #4003
, then it was caused by a rule in the node starting with 4.
Rule | Description |
---|---|
l(rule) | Separates sub rule with lines. |
r?(rule) | Repeats sub rule until it fails, allows zero repetitions. |
r!(rule) | Repeats sub rule until it fails, requires at least one repetition. |
...any_characters?name | Reads a string until any characters, allows zero characters. Name is optional. |
...any_characters!name | Reads a string until any characters, requires at least one character. Name is optional. |
..any_characters?name | Reads a string until any characters or whitespace, allows zero characters. Name is optional. |
..any_characters!name | Reads a string until any characters or whitespace, requires at least one character. Name is optional. |
w? | Reads whitespace. The whitespace is optional. |
w! | Reads whitespace. The whitespace is required. |
?rule | Makes the rule optional. |
"token"name | Expects a token, sets name to true . Name is optional. |
"token"!name | Expects a token, sets name to false . Name is required. |
!"token"name | Fails if token is read, sets name to true if it is not read. Name is optional. |
!"token"!name | Fails if token is read, sets name to false if it is not read. Name is required. |
s?(by_rule) {rule} | Separates rule by another rule, allows zero repetitions. |
s!(by_rule) {rule} | Separates rule by another rule, requires at least one repetition. |
s?.(by_rule) {rule} | Separates rule by another rule, allows trailing. |
{rules} | Selects a rule. Tries the first rule, then the second etc. Rules are separated by whitespace. |
[rules] | A sequence of rules. Rules are separated by whitespace. |
@"node" | Uses a node without a name. The read data is put in the current node. |
@"node"name | Uses a node with a name. The read data is put in a new node with the name. |
t?name | Reads a JSON string with a name. The string can be empty. Name is optional. |
t!name | Reads a JSON string with a name. The string can not be empty. Name is optional. |
$name | Reads a number with a name. The name is optional. |
$_name | Reads a number with underscore as visible separator, for example 10_000 . The name is optional. |
"Hello world" in Piston-Meta
Piston-Meta allows parsing into any structure implementing MetaReader
, for example Tokenizer
.
Tokenizer
stores the tree structure in a flat Vec
with "start node" and "end node" items.
extern crate piston_meta;
use *;
How does it work?
- Piston-Meta contains composable rules that can parse most human readable text formats.
- Piston-Meta knows how to parse and convert to its own rules, known as "bootstrapping".
- Therefore, you can tell Piston-Meta how to parse other text formats using a meta language!