Parboiled (Java)
Developer(s) | Mathias Doenitz |
---|---|
Initial release | November 12, 2009 |
Stable release |
1.1.7
/ 9 February 2015[1] |
Development status | Active |
Written in | Java |
Operating system | Cross-platform |
License | Apache License 2.0 |
Website |
www |
parboiled is an open-source Java library released under an Apache License. It provides support for defining PEG parsers directly in Java source code.
parboiled is commonly used as an alternative for regular expressions or parser generators (like ANTLR or JavaCC), especially for smaller and medium-size applications.
Apart from providing the constructs for grammar definition parboiled implements a complete recursive descent parser with support for abstract syntax tree construction, parse error reporting and parse error recovery.
Example
Since parsing with parboiled does not require a separate lexing phase and there is no special syntax to learn for grammar definition parboiled makes it comparatively easy to build custom parsers quickly.
Consider this the following classic “calculator” example, with these rules in a simple pseudo notation
- Expression ← Term ((‘+’ / ‘-’) Term)*
- Term ← Factor (('*' / '/') Factor)*
- Factor ← Number / '(' Expression ')'
- Number ← [0-9]+
With parboiled this rule description can be translated directly into the following Java code:
import org.parboiled.BaseParser;
public class CalculatorParser extends BaseParser<Object> {
public Rule Expression() {
return Sequence(
Term(),
ZeroOrMore(
Sequence(
FirstOf('+', '-'),
Term()
)
)
);
}
public Rule Term() {
return Sequence(
Factor(),
ZeroOrMore(
Sequence(
FirstOf('*', '/'),
Factor()
)
)
);
}
public Rule Factor() {
return FirstOf(
Number(),
Sequence('(', Expression(), ')')
);
}
public Rule Number() {
return OneOrMore(CharRange('0', '9'));
}
}
The class defines the parser rules for the language (yet without any actions), which could be used to parse actual input with code such as this:
String input = "1+2";
CalculatorParser parser = Parboiled.createParser(CalculatorParser.class);
ParsingResult<?> result = ReportingParseRunner.run(parser.expression(), input);
String parseTreePrintOut = ParseTreeUtils.printNodeTree(result);
System.out.println(parseTreePrintOut);
See also
References
- ↑ "Changelog". Parboiled. February 9, 2015. Retrieved November 12, 2015.