Update 2021
Here is a working example which runs in the online playground of Peggy.js. Peggy.js is a fork of PEG.js under active development. PEG.js was discontinued by David Maida.
The example shows, how the INDENT
, SAMEDENT
and DEDENT
rules are parsed, and how to use parsing locations. Check the console log.
It uses these syntaxes, which may not be known from other parser generators:
(top of file)
{{...}}
(Global initializer) – Run ...
on parser generation.
{...}
(Per-parse initializer) – Run ...
on parser instantiation.
(in-file)
X {...}
(action) – Do ...
when X
succeeds. Variables from the initializers are available. If ...
returns something, it will replace what X
returns.
$X
– Return the raw text parsed with X
, instead of the result of X.
... @X ...
(pluck operator) – Replace the result of ... X ...
with the result of X
.
X &{...}
(predicate) – "and ...
also needs to be true for X to succeed".
X = &(...)
– If ...
succeeds, X
succeeds. ...
consumes no input.
See the docs for more information.
{{
console.clear()
console.log('Parser generated')
}}
{
let indentstack = []
let indent = ''
function found (what) {
let loc = location()
console.log(`[${loc.start.line}:${loc.start.column} - ${loc.end.line}:${loc.end.column}] found ${what}`)
}
console.log('Parser instantiated')
}
DOCUMENT = NEWLINES? @THINGS NEWLINES? _
THINGS = ( SAMEDENT @( OBJECT / LINE ) )*
OBJECT = key:KEY childs:(BLOCK / INLINE) {
found(`object "${key}"`)
let o = {}
o[key] = childs
return o
}
KEY = @$( [^ \t\r\n:]+ ) _ ':' _
BLOCK = NEWLINES INDENT @THINGS DEDENT
INLINE = line:LINE { return [line] }
LINE = text:$( (!EOL .)+ ) NEWLINES? {
found(`line "${text}"`)
return text
}
INDENT = &(
spaces:$( [ \t]+ ) &{
return spaces.length > indent.length
} {
indentstack.push(indent)
indent = spaces
}
) {
found('indent')
}
SAMEDENT = spaces:$( [ \t]* ) &{
return spaces === indent
} {
found('samedent')
}
/* Because of this rule, results cache must be disabled */
DEDENT = &{
indent = indentstack.pop()
return true
} {
found('dedent')
}
_ = [ \t]*
EOL = '\r\n' / '\n' / '\r'
NEWLINES = (_ EOL)+
/* Test with this input
H:
a
b
c
G:
d
e
f
*/
Old Answer
Here is a fix for @Jakub Kulhan´s grammar which works in PEG.js v 0.10.0. The last line needs to be changed to = &{ indent = indentStack.pop(); return true;}
because PEG.js now does not allow standalone actions ({...}
) in a grammar anymore. This line is now a predicate (&{...}
) which always succeeds (return true;
).
i also removed the pos = offset;
because it gives an error offset is not defined
. Probably Jakub was referring to some global variable available in older versions of PEG.js. PEG.js now provides the location()
function which returns an object which contains offset and other information.
// do not use result cache, nor line and column tracking
{ var indentStack = [], indent = ""; }
start
= INDENT? l:line
{ return l; }
line
= SAMEDENT line:(!EOL c:. { return c; })+ EOL?
children:( INDENT c:line* DEDENT { return c; })?
{ var o = {}; o[line] = children; return children ? o : line.join(""); }
EOL
= "\r\n" / "\n" / "\r"
SAMEDENT
= i:[ \t]* &{ return i.join("") === indent; }
INDENT
= &(i:[ \t]+ &{ return i.length > indent.length; }
{ indentStack.push(indent); indent = i.join(""); })
DEDENT
= &{ indent = indentStack.pop(); return true;}
Starting with v 0.11.0 PEG.js also supports the Value Plucking operator, @
which would allow writing this grammar even simpler, but as it is currently not in the online parser I will refrain from adding it to this example.