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Support for matching lists with LPEG (http://www.inf.puc-rio.br/~roberto/lpeg), like OMeta does. The semantics of list matching are similar to OMeta's: strings and lists are both streams, strings being streams of characters and lists streams of items. This means that the pattern "abc" matches both the string "abc" and the list { "a", "b", "c" }. The special thing about lists is that its items can themselves be streams (other lists or strings). List captures are working, the examples below show how they operate (produce the empty list, the single captured element, or a sublist). Substitution captures on a list slice produce a list with replaced elements, dynamic captures receive the list being matched and the current position, and must return the next position to match as first result (or true to keep in the same place). It's backward compatible with LPEG 0.9, but I have a new RE module called listre that has a more list-friendly syntax, although I am not happy with its syntax yet, specially with the treatment of strings. Some examples below (there's a simple expression compiler and evaluator at the end; list.lua has a lot more, including some tree processing on a simplified HTML). Notice the lists passed to match have to be wrapped in another list, this looks strange but is uniform; I will probably just do this wrapping automatically on match later. -------------------------- re = require "listre" p = re.compile[[ { "one", <"two">, "three" } ]] assert(p:match{ { "one" , "two" ,"three" } } == "two") print("+") p = re.compile[[ { "one", < "two", ({ {'foo''bar'*}, "bar" } / { "baz", "boo" })* > , "three" } ]] assert(p:match{{ "one", "two", "three" }} == "two") assert(#p:match{{ "one", "two", { "foo", "bar" }, { "baz", "boo" }, "three" }} == 3) local t = p:match{{ "one", "two", { "foobarbarbar", "bar" }, { "baz", "boo" }, "three" }} assert(t[2][1] == "foobarbarbar") assert(#p:match{{ "one", "two", { "foobarbar", "bar" }, { "baz", "boo" }, "three" }} == 3) print("+") p = re.compile([[ { "add", <.>, <.> } -> add ]], { add = function (x, y) return x+y end }) assert(p:match{{ "add", 2, 3 }}) assert(p:match{{ "add", 72, 3 }} == 75) assert(p:match{{ "add", 72.5, 3 }} == 75.5) assert(not p:match{{ "sub", 72, 3 }}) assert(not p:match{{ "add", 3 }}) print("+") p = re.compile[[ { "foo", < "bar", (!"baz" .)*, "baz" >, "boo" } ]] assert(select(4, p:match{{ "foo", "bar", "one", "two", "three", "baz", "boo" }}) == "three") assert(#p:match{{ "foo", "bar", "one", "two", "three", "baz", "boo" }} == 5) assert(select(5, p:match{{ "foo", "bar", "one", "two", "three", "baz", "boo" }}) == "baz") assert(select(2, p:match{{ "foo", "bar", "baz", "boo" }}) == "baz") assert(#p:match{{ "foo", "bar", "baz", "boo" }} == 2) print("+") p = re.compile[[ { "foo", "bar", < (!"baz" .)* >, "baz" , "boo" } ]] assert(#p:match{{ "foo", "bar", "one", "two", "three", "baz", "boo" }} == 3) assert(select(3, p:match{{ "foo", "bar", "one", "two", "three", "baz", "boo" }}) == "three") assert(#p:match{{ "foo", "bar", "baz", "boo" }} == 0) print("+") p = re.compile([[ exp <- { "add", <exp>, <exp> } -> add / { "sub", <exp>, <exp> } -> sub / { "mul", <exp>, <exp> } -> mul / { "div", <exp>, <exp> } -> div / <.> ]], { add = function (x, y) return x + y end, sub = function (x, y) return x - y end, mul = function (x, y) return x * y end, div = function (x, y) return x / y end, }) assert(p:match{{ "add", { "div", 8, 2 }, 3 }} == 7) assert(p:match{{ "sub", { "div", 8, { "add", 2, 2 } }, 3 }} == -1) print("+") p = re.compile([[ exp <- { . -> ops, <exp>, <exp> } -> eval / { "num", <.> } ]], { ops = { add = function (x, y) return x + y end, sub = function (x, y) return x - y end, mul = function (x, y) return x * y end, div = function (x, y) return x / y end, }, eval = function (op, x, y) return op(x, y) end }) assert(p:match{{ "add", { "div", { "num", 8 }, { "num", 2 } }, { "num", 3 } }} == 7) assert(p:match{{ "sub", { "div", { "num", 8 }, { "add", { "num", 2 }, { "num", 2 } } }, { "num", 3 } }} == -1) print("+") local S = m.S(" \n\t")^0 parser = re.compile([[ exp <- (<mul>:x <aop>:op <exp>:y) -> { op, x, y } / <mul> mul <- (<prim>:x <mop>:op <mul>:y) -> { op, x, y } / <prim> prim <- ( `( <exp> `) ) / <num>:n -> { 'num', n } aop <- (`+ -> 'add') / (`- -> 'sub') mop <- (`* -> 'mul') / (`/ -> 'div') ]], { num = S * (m.C(m.P"-"^-1 * m.R("09")^1) / tonumber) * S, id = function (x) return x end }) assert(p:match{parser:match("8/2+3")} == 7) assert(p:match{parser:match("8 / (2 + 2) - 3")} == -1) print("+") --------------------------- Use LuaRocks (http://luarocks.org) and the provided .rockspec file to compile and install. No docs yet, check the test suite list.lua for more examples.
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