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tree-sitter-publicodes

v0.1.4

Published

Publicodes grammar for tree-sitter

Downloads

44

Readme

tree-sitter-publicodes

tree-sitter grammar for Publicodes.

[!NOTE] For now, it's only used in the Publicodes language-server. In particular, it's used to provide semantic highlighting in the editor. Therefore, the grammar contains AST nodes that are only relevant for this use case (e.g. all the mechanism names).

Install

# Using npm
npm install tree-sitter-publicodes

# Using yarn
yarn add tree-sitter-publicodes

Usage

const Parser = require("tree-sitter");
const Publicodes = require("tree-sitter-publicodes");

const parser = new Parser();
parser.setLanguage(Publicodes);

const sourceCode = `
prix:
  avec:
    carottes: 2€/kg
    champignons: 5€/kg
    avocat: 2€/avocat

dépenses primeur:
  somme:
    - prix . carottes * 1.5 kg
    - prix . champignons * 500g
    - prix . avocat * 3 avocat
`;

const tree = parser.parse(sourceCode);

console.log(tree.rootNode.toString());

Local development

# Install dependencies
npm install

# Test the grammar
npm run test

# Parse a Publicodes file
npm run parse path/to/file.publicodes

# Rebuild the grammar (to execute after each change in the grammar if the
# package is used locally)
npm run build