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Using the Parser
parser { DefaultTracer?, SyntaxError, parse(input[, options]) }
Using the generated parser is simple; just call its parse
method and pass an input string as a parameter. The method will return a parse result (the exact value depends on the grammar used to generate the parser) or throw an exception if the input is invalid. The exception will contain location
, expected
, found
, and message
properties with more details about the error.
parser.parse("abba"); // returns ["a", "b", "b", "a"]
parser.parse("abcd"); // throws an exception
You can tweak parser behavior by passing a second parameter with an options
object to the parse
method. The following options are supported:
startRule
— name of the rule to start parsing from (depends on the rules the grammar supports as starting rules)tracer
— tracer to use (only if the parser was generated with"trace": true
option passed to the compiler)
Parsers can also support their own custom options on the options
object passed to them.