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parspy 0.0.1.1
parspy
A tool to parse text into a list where it can be interpreted and executed.
Install
Install using pip install parspy.
Usage
First, import and initiate the class:
import re
import parspy
parsertool = parspy.Parser()
Then, add elements to the alphabet:
parsertool.addelems("ad", "bc", " ")
If you have things more complicated than static elements, use the setregelems method by feeding it compiled regex objects:
parsertool.setregelems(number = re.compile("Number: \d+"), string = re.compile("String: '.*'"))
But what use is this without using it to parse something? None. Here is how you parse a string with this:
parsertool.parse("adbcbcbcad Number: 123 String: 'banana!'")
The output should be:
['ad', 'bc', 'bc', 'bc', 'ad', ' ', ' ', {'number':'Number: 123'}, ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', ' ', {'string':"String: 'banana!'"}]
Now you can pass this into a program where it can be processed more easily.
If something goes wrong during parsing, a ParseError will be thrown.
Notes
It seems to have an issue when executing in a REPL environment (name 're' is not defined).
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