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A parser for Logical Query Protocol (LQP) S-expressions into Protobuf

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A command-line tool to parse Logical Query Protocol (LQP) S-expressions into Protobuf binary and JSON formats.

Usage

usage: lqp [-h] [--bin BIN] [--json JSON] input_directory

Parse LQP S-expression into Protobuf binary and JSON files.

positional arguments:
  input_directory  path to the input LQP S-expression files

options:
  -h, --help       show this help message and exit
  --bin BIN        output directory for the binary encoded protobuf
  --json JSON      output directory for the JSON encoded protobuf

Build

Install preprequisites:

pip install pip build setuptools wheel

Then build the module itself:

python -m build

Install locally:

pip install [--user] [--force-reinstall] dist/lqp-0.1.0-py3-none-any.whl

Running tests

Within python-tools,

Setup:

python -m pip install -e ".[test]"
python -m pip install pyrefly

Running tests:

python -m pytest

Type checking:

pyrefly check

Formatting

The LQP S-expression syntax was chosen to align with that of the Clojure programming language, in order to leverage the existing tools in that ecosystem. LQP syntax should be formatted via cljfmt with the following configuration:

;; .cljfmt.edn
{:indents {#re ".*" [[:inner 0]]}
 :remove-surrounding-whitespace?  false
 :remove-trailing-whitespace?     false
 :remove-consecutive-blank-lines? false}

This configuration is explained here and simply works better for LQP, which does not have many of the Clojure keywords that are treated as special cases during formatting by default.

See the next section for an easy way to integrate cljfmt into your VSCode workflow.

VSCode

Editing nested S-expressions by hand can get a little tedious, which is why paredit is an established tool in the Clojure world. To integrate paredit and cljfmt into your VSCode workflow, just install the Calva extension and follow the configuration guide to use the cljfmt configuration pasted in the previous section.

Out-of-the-box, Calva also runs a Clojure linter, which of course does not know what to do with LQP, resulting in lots of squiggly lines. For that reason, it is also advisable to create the following config file at .lsp/config.edn from the project root:

;; .lsp/config.edn
{:linters {:clj-kondo {:level :off}}}

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