Result for 0615088D6957D1B43ADEB38A84FAD2DD583BAFA2

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FileName./usr/lib/python3.6/site-packages/lark/tools/__pycache__/nearley.cpython-36.pyc
FileSize6118
MD5670420632608B04FFA046741D7D2F8D1
SHA-10615088D6957D1B43ADEB38A84FAD2DD583BAFA2
SHA-256147E4992A7F0EE1413C5953548BF9879C6CA5F50B60FE43721DC7AB811161A53
SSDEEP96:AJEjUZZE8DT67RFlFrwURIfDKwGPtCErk9u5KoiGvBpixKX/vp5AGOi0S:sZG8DT675VRyfGdPTLiYPigX/TAm0S
TLSHT150C1B3C38A410F6EFD75F3B6A1C58A10929463BB278892B7291940BF3F552D81CB4DDE
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MD5913C240F353411049B16ABA4D23AF398
PackageArchnoarch
PackageDescriptionLark is a modern general-purpose parsing library for Python. Lark focuses on simplicity and power. It lets you choose between two parsing algorithms: Earley : Parses all context-free grammars (even ambiguous ones)! It is the default. LALR(1): Only LR grammars. Outperforms PLY and most if not all other pure-python parsing libraries. Both algorithms are written in Python and can be used interchangeably with the same grammar (aside for algorithmic restrictions). See "Comparison to other parsers" for more details. Lark can auto magically build an AST from your grammar, without any more code on your part. Features: - EBNF grammar with a little extra - Earley & LALR(1) - Builds an AST auto magically based on the grammar - Automatic line & column tracking - Automatic token collision resolution (unless both tokens are regexps) - Python 2 & 3 compatible - Unicode fully supported
PackageMaintainerFedora Project
PackageNamepython36-lark-parser
PackageRelease1.el7
PackageVersion0.7.1
SHA-1DED59B9C6BEF6C911ED03960E2560E0CF0A134AC
SHA-256FAA61B9DDF8BB8DBDCE82D070DBB04B6B793378F930BC7F4AAEEFDF1E52F96FB