This is a parser combinator library for C++. As a quick example of use, here
is a complete program that parses one or more double
s separated by commas,
ignoring whitespace:
#include <boost/parser/parser.hpp>
#include <iostream>
#include <string>
namespace bp = boost::parser;
int main()
{
std::cout << "Enter a list of doubles, separated by commas. No pressure. ";
std::string input;
std::getline(std::cin, input);
auto const result = bp::parse(
input, bp::double_ >> *(',' >> bp::double_), bp::ws);
if (result) {
std::cout << "Great! It looks like you entered:\n";
for (double x : *result) {
std::cout << x << "\n";
}
} else {
std::cout
<< "Good job! Please proceed to the recovery annex for cake.\n";
}
}
This library is header-only, and has a default dependency on Boost.Hana. The
Boost.Hana dependency can be eliminated, and std::tuple
will be used instead
of boost::hana::tuple
throughout the library, if you #define
BOOST_PARSER_DISABLE_HANA_TUPLE
. To try out the lib without mseeing with
dependencies, add its include/
dir as an include path in your build and
define BOOST_PARSER_DISABLE_HANA_TUPLE
your build.
Features:
- Parsers that parse a variety of things.
- Combining operations that make complex parsers out of simpler ones.
- Multiple ways of getting data out of the parse, including via callbacks.
- Sentinel- and range-friendly.
- Very Unicode friendliness.
- Excellent error reporting, via diagnostics like those produced by GCC and Clang.
- Trace support for debugging your parsers.
- Clever hacks to make compile time errors easier to deal with. (These are totally optional.)
This library targets submission to Boost.
Online docs: https://tzlaine.github.io/parser
Master status:
Develop status: