Library for automatic construction of lexers
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About LexBuilder:
LexBuilder is a library for automatically building a lexer in Python and C++. In the future, the library will be able to build lexers in major programming languages such as Golang, Java/Kotlin, etc.
About Syntax:
In order for the library to generate a Lexer.py or Lexer.h file, you need to pass a list of tokens to the Builder class or use its .add_token() method. To declare a token, you need to import the Token() class from the Builder() class. You need to pass the token name and its value to the Token() class. After that, add all the tokens we created to a list and pass it as an argument to the PyBuilder() or CppBuilder class. By default, the lexer contains the tokens:
INT_NUMBER = "INT_NUMBER"
FLOAT_NUMBER = "FLOAT_NUMBER"
PLUS = "PLUS"
MINUS = "MINUS"
STRING = "STRING"
MULTIPLY = "MULTIPLY"
DIVIDE = "DIVIDE"
VAR = "VAR"
ASSIGN = "ASSIGN"
EOF = "EOF"
Example of creating a list of tokens:
from LexBuilder.Builder import Token
PRINT = Token("PRINT", "print")
INPUT = Token("INPUT", "input")
tokens = [PRINT, INPUT]
Python Example:
Generate Lexer:
from LexBuilder.Builder import PyBuilder, Token
PRINT = Token("PRINT", "print")
tokens = [PRINT]
lexer = PyBuilder(tokens)
lexer.add_token(Token("INPUT", "input"))
lexer.add_token(Token("LPAREN", "("))
lexer.add_token(Token("RPAREN", ")"))
lexer.build()
Use Lexer:
from Lexer import *
code = 'print("Hello, world!")'
lexer = Lexer(code)
token = lexer.get_next_token()
print(token)
while token.type != EOF:
token = lexer.get_next_token()
print(token)
Token(PRINT, "print")
Token(LPAREN, "(")
Token(STRING, "Hello, world!")
Token(RPAREN, ")")
Token(EOF, None)
C++ Example:
Generate Lexer:
from LexBuilder.Builder import CppBuilder, Token
PRINT = Token("PRINT", "print")
tokens = [PRINT]
lexer = CppBuilder(tokens)
lexer.add_token(Token("INPUT", "input"))
lexer.add_token(Token("LPAREN", "("))
lexer.add_token(Token("RPAREN", ")"))
lexer.build()
Use Lexer:
#include "Lexer.h"
using namespace std;
int main() {
string code = "5 + 5";
Lexer lexer(code);
Token current_token = lexer.get_next_token();
cout << current_token << endl;
while (current_token.type != EOF_TOKEN) {
current_token = lexer.get_next_token();
cout << current_token << endl;
}
}
Token(INT_NUMBER, 5)
Token(PLUS, +)
Token(INT_NUMBER, 5)
Token(EOF, )
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