grammar
A grammar describes the syntax of a programming language, and might be defined in Backus-Naur form (BNF). A lexer performs lexical analysis, turning text into tokens. A parser takes tokens and builds a data structure like an abstract syntax tree (AST). The parser is concerned with context: does the sequence of tokens fit the grammar? A compiler is a combined lexer and parser, built for a specific grammar.
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Basic math parser made with Rust, made for fun and for trying the language!
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An experiment in implementing simple filtering expressions
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A Rust crate providing a trait to join string slices with Oxford Commas.
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Server implementation of the LanguageTool API for offline grammar and spell checking, based on nlprule and symspel. And a small graphical command-line client.
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Extendable Recognition tool for grammatical errors (WIP)
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A Generic compile-time Parser generator and Pattern Matching Library written in Rust
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Konnektoren
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Basic grammar and library investigation
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