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I've been meaning to read this and work along side it for months - I've had the tab open on my phone for nearly 3 months!
There's a lot of my side project work that requires an AST to make better tools for developers, but I tend to err on the side of "hack a parser and protect with tests".
However, a full parser that generates a full Abstract Syntax Tree gives me a lot more options.
This post looks like a nice gentle introduction to how to start that.
Source: tiarkrompf.github.io
Originally published on Remy Sharp's b:log
This content originally appeared on remy sharp's b:log and was authored by remy sharp's b:log

remy sharp's b:log | Sciencx (2021-01-29T23:29:49+00:00) Just write the #!%/* parser [link]. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2021/01/29/just-write-the-parser-link/
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