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PEG.js: Parser Generator for JavaScript
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<http://pegjs.majda.cz/>
PEG.js is a parser generator for JavaScript based on the [parsing expression grammar](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsing_expression_grammar) formalism. It is designed to be used either from your browser or from the command line (using [Rhino](http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/) JavaScript interpreter).
Features
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* Usable [from your browser](http://pegjs.majda.cz/online) or [from a command-line](http://pegjs.majda.cz/documentation#generating-a-parser)
* Simple and expressive [grammar syntax](http://pegjs.majda.cz/documentation#grammar)
* No separate lexical analysis step—both lexical and syntactical analysis are handled by one tool
* Handles wide class of grammars (strict superset of LL(k) and LR(k))
* Precise and human-friendly error reporting
Requirements
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Both the parser generator and generated parsers should run well in IE6+ and recent versions of Firefox, Chrome, Safari and Opera, as well as Rhino JavaScript engine.
Usage
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To use PEG.js, you need to generate a parser from your grammar and then use the generated parser in your project.
### Generating a Parser
A parser can be generated either [online](http://pegjs.majda.cz/online) in your browser or using the command line. Let's look at the second option. You need to follow these steps:
1. Install Java. This is necessary to run [Rhino](http://www.mozilla.org/rhino/) (which is bundled with PEG.js).
2. Generate the parser using `bin/pegjs` script on Unix or `bin/pegjs.bat` batch file on Windows.
For example, to generate a parser from an example grammar in the `examples/arithmetics.pegjs` file on Unix, run:
$ bin/pegjs arithmeticsParser examples/arithmetics.pegjs
This command will create the parser in the `examples/arithmetics.js` file and will make it available in the `arithmeticsParser` global variable.
The `bin/pegjs` command has several options that influence the generator&mdash;to learn more about them, use the `--help` option.
**Note:** In the future, I will probably use [Narwhal](http://narwhaljs.org/) for the command-line version.
### Using the Generated Parser
Let's assume that you want to use the parser in a web page. To do this, you need to:
1. Include the generated parser into your page:
<!-- Replace "example/arithmetics.js" with your parser file -->
<script src="example/arithmetics.js"></script>
This creates a variable with the parser object in the global scope (you can choose name of the variable when generating the parser).
2. Use the parser, i.e. call the `parse` method on the parser variable:
<script>
// Replace "arithmeticsParser" with your parser variable
document.write(arithmeticsParser.parse("2*(3+4)"));
</script>
The `parse` method of the generated parser will return either the result of the parsing (dependent on the actions you specified in the grammar) or throw `PEG.Parser.SyntaxError` exception if the input contains a syntax error. The exception has properties `message`, `line` and `column`, which contain details about the error.
Grammar
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For detailed description of the grammar see the [online documentation](http://pegjs.majda.cz/documentation#grammar).