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NAME

Pegex::Parser - Pegex Parser Runtime

SYNOPSIS

    use Pegex::Parser;
    use SomeGrammarClass;
    use SomeReceiverClass;

    my $parser = Pegex::Parser->new(
        grammar => SomeGrammarClass->new,
        receiver => SomeReceiverClass->new,
    );

    my $result = $parser->parse($SomeInputText);

DESCRIPTION

Pegex::Parser is the Pegex component that provides the parsing engine runtime. It requires a Grammar object and a Receiver object. It's parse() method takes an input that is expected to be matched by the grammar, and applies the grammar rules to the input. As the grammar is applied, the receiver is notified of matches. The receiver is free to do whatever it wishes, but often times it builds the data into a structure that is commonly known as a Parse Tree.

When the parse method is complete it returns whatever object the receiver has provided as the final result. If the grammar fails to match the input along the way, the parse method will throw an error with much information about the failure.

ATTRIBUTES

The Pegex::Parser new object constructor takes these attributes:

grammar

A Pegex::Grammar object. Required.

receiver

A Pegex::Receiver object.

debug

Boolean. Turn on debugging. Default false.

recursion_limit

Integer. Recursion level to terminate on. Default 0 (off).

recursion_warn_limit

Integer. Recursion level to warn on. Default 0 (off).

iteration_limit

Integer. Number of matches to try before terminating. Default 0 (off).

DEBUGGING

Pegex::Parser currently has 4 settings that are useful for debugging. These can be set as Pegex::Parser object attributes, global variables or environment variables:

debug or $Pegex::Parser::Debug or $ENV{PERL_PEGEX_DEBUG}

If set to a true value, it enables very useful trace messages for every internal match operation.

recursion_limit or Pegex::Parser::RecursionLimit or $ENV{PERL_PEGEX_RECURSION_LIMIT}

If set to a number greater than 0, Pegex::Parser will terminate after that recursion level number is reached.

recursion_warn_limit or Pegex::Parser::RecursionWarnLimit or $ENV{PERL_PEGEX_RECURSION_WARN_LIMIT}

If set to a number greater than 0, Pegex::Parser will issue a warning every time that recursion level number is reached.

iteration_limit or Pegex::Parser::IterationLimit or $ENV{PERL_PEGEX_ITERATION_LIMIT}

If set to a number greater than 0, Pegex::Parser will terminate after that number of matches has been attempted.

debug_indent or $Pegex::Parser::DebugIndent or $ENV{PERL_PEGEX_DEBUG_INDENT}

Tells the parser how many spaces should be used for indenting debugging output. Default is 1.

debug_color or $Pegex::Parser::DebugColor or $ENV{PERL_PEGEX_DEBUG_COLOR}

If enabled, it will color got and not events in the debugging output (bright_green and bright_red respectively). Color will be enabled by default for debugging. It requires Term::ANSIColor.

always or 1

Color is enabled.

auto

Color is enabled when STDERR is a tty.

never or 0

Color is disabled.

You can configure the specific colors used by appending them like this:

    PERL_PEGEX_DEBUG_COLOR='always, cyan bold, black on_yellow'

For available colors, see Term::ANSIColor

Note: Using these variables incurs a slight performance hit, but if you don't use them all the debugging code is optimized away.

SEE ALSO

AUTHOR

Ingy döt Net <ingy@cpan.org>

COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE

Copyright 2010-2020. Ingy döt Net.

This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.

See http://www.perl.com/perl/misc/Artistic.html