package angstrom
Parser combinators built for speed and memory-efficiency
Install
Dune Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
0.16.0.tar.gz
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Description
Angstrom is a parser-combinator library that makes it easy to write efficient, expressive, and reusable parsers suitable for high-performance applications. It exposes monadic and applicative interfaces for composition, and supports incremental input through buffered and unbuffered interfaces. Both interfaces give the user total control over the blocking behavior of their application, with the unbuffered interface enabling zero-copy IO. Parsers are backtracking by default and support unbounded lookahead.
Published: 13 Dec 2023
Dependencies (4)
-
ocaml-syntax-shims
build
- bigstringaf
-
dune
>= "1.8"
-
ocaml
>= "4.04.0"
Used by (61)
-
angstrom-async
>= "0.11.0"
- angstrom-lwt-unix
-
angstrom-unix
>= "0.11.0"
-
ansi-parse
>= "0.4.0"
- biotk
-
camyll
>= "0.4.0"
- caper
-
caqti
>= "1.7.0"
-
coin
< "0.1.3"
-
colombe
>= "0.3.0"
-
comby
< "1.7.0"
-
comby-kernel
< "1.7.0"
- confero
-
coq-of-ocaml
>= "2.5.3+4.12"
- css
- dap
-
decimal
>= "0.1.1"
- docfd
-
dream
< "1.0.0~alpha3"
- dream-httpaf
-
earlybird
< "1.0.0"
-
email_message
>= "v0.14.0"
-
emile
>= "0.9"
-
encore
>= "0.5"
- fit
-
git
>= "2.1.3"
-
h2
!= "0.5.0"
- hpack
-
http-cookie
>= "4.0.0"
-
http-multipart-formdata
>= "3.0.0"
-
httpaf
>= "0.4.1" & != "0.6.6"
- httpaf_caged
-
hxd
= "0.2.0"
-
icalendar
>= "0.1.4"
- jsonaf
- man_in_the_middle_debugger
-
mrmime
>= "0.3.0"
- multipart_form
- multipart_form-eio
- multipart_form-lwt
- neural_nets_lib
- opam-check-npm-deps
- pb-plugin
-
pf-qubes
>= "0.1.1"
- piaf
- pyml_bindgen
- received
- SZXX
- safemoney
-
semver2
>= "1.1.0"
-
ssh-agent
= "0.2.1" | >= "0.3.1"
- stramon-lib
-
timedesc
>= "0.8.0"
- tldr
- unstrctrd
-
uri
>= "4.0.0"
- uspf
-
uuuu
< "0.3.0"
-
vcaml
>= "v0.14.0"
- xcursor
- zanuda
Conflicts
None
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