Happy is a parser generator for Haskell 98 (and later).
Happy is normal Cabal-packaged Haskell executable, except for the fact that a pre-built Happy is required to build the full version of Happy, which is the default.
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If you do have an existing Happy executable on the PATH or in the default installation location (
~/.cabal/bin
for example), do regular$ cabal build
like with any other project.
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If you do not have an existing Happy executable, instead do
$ cabal build -f -bootstrap
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If you install that minimial, non-bootstrapped happy
$ cabal install -f -bootstrap
you can then build normally (with the bootstrap flag enabled).
We're sorry the bootstrap process is a bit tedious right now; we hope to improve it in the future. The ideal fix would be to make cabal-installer's cycle detector to be less pessimistic, per haskell/cabal#7189, so that the build tool dependency can be properly expressed and everything works automatically.
Complete documentation can be found in the directory 'doc', in DocBook XML format. To format the documentation, the DocBook-Tools suite (see https://github.com/docbook/wiki/wiki/DocBookTools) provides all the bits & pieces you need. Alternatively, pre-formatted documentation is available from Happy's homepage (URL above).
The directory 'examples' contains some example parsers that use Happy.
For information on copying and distributing this program, see the file LICENSE in this directory.
Bugs should be reported at: https://github.com/simonmar/happy/issues
Happy Parsing!
Simon.
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Vladislav Zavialov (@int-index)
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John Ericson (@Ericson2314)
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Simon Marlow (@simonmar)