NAME
MarpaX::Demo::JSONParser
- A JSON parser with a choice of grammars
Synopsis
#!/usr/bin/env perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use MarpaX::Demo::JSONParser;
use Try::Tiny;
my($app_name) = 'MarpaX-Demo-JSONParser';
my($bnf_name) = 'json.1.bnf'; # Or 'json.2.bnf'. See scripts/find.grammars.pl below.
my($bnf_file) = "data/$bnf_name";
my($string) = '{"test":"1.25e4"}';
my($message);
my($result);
# Use try to catch die.
try
{
$message = '';
$result = MarpaX::Demo::JSONParser -> new(bnf_file => $bnf_file) -> parse($string);
}
catch
{
$message = $_;
$result = 0;
};
print $result ? "Result: test => $$result{test}. Expect: 1.25e4. \n" : "Parse failed. $message";
This script ships as scripts/demo.pl.
You can test failure by deleting the '{' character in line 17 of demo.pl and re-running it.
See also t/basic.tests.t for more sample code.
Description
MarpaX::Demo::JSONParser
demonstrates 2 grammars for parsing JSON.
Only 1 grammar is loaded per run, as specified by the bnf_file
option to new()
.
See t/basic.tests.t for sample code.
Installation
Install MarpaX::Demo::JSONParser
as you would for any Perl
module:
Run:
cpanm MarpaX::Demo::JSONParser
or run:
sudo cpan MarpaX::Demo::JSONParser
or unpack the distro, and then either:
perl Build.PL
./Build
./Build test
sudo ./Build install
or:
perl Makefile.PL
make (or dmake or nmake)
make test
make install
Constructor and Initialization
new()
is called as my($parser) = MarpaX::Demo::JSONParser -> new(k1 => v1, k2 => v2, ...)
.
It returns a new object of type MarpaX::Demo::JSONParser
.
Key-value pairs accepted in the parameter list (see corresponding methods for details [e.g. bnf_file([$string])]):
- o bnf_file aUserGrammarFileName
-
Specify the name of the file containing your Marpa::R2-style grammar.
See data/json.1.bnf, data/json.2.bnf and data/json.3.bnf for the cases handled by the code.
This option is mandatory.
Default: ''.
Methods
parse($string)
Parses the given $string using the grammar whose file name was provided by the bnf_file
option to new()
.
Dies if the parse fails, or returns the result of the parse if it succeeded.
Files Shipped with this Module
Data Files
These JSON grammars are discussed in the "FAQ" below.
- o data/json.1.bnf
-
This JSON grammar was devised by Peter Stuifzand.
- o data/json.2.bnf
-
This JSON grammar was devised by Jeffrey Kegler.
- o data/json.3.bnf
-
This JSON grammar was devised by Jeffrey Kegler.
Scripts
- o scripts/demo.pl
-
This program is exactly what is displayed in the "Synopsis" above.
Before installation of this module, run it with:
shell> perl -Ilib scripts/demo.pl
And after installation, just use:
shell> perl scripts/demo.pl
- o scripts/find.grammars.pl
-
After installation of the module, run it with:
shell> perl scripts/find.grammars.pl (Defaults to json.1.bnf) shell> perl scripts/find.grammars.pl json.1.bnf
Or use json.2.bnf or json.2.bnf.
It will print the name of the path to given grammar file.
FAQ
Where are the grammar files actually installed?
They are not installed (when the source code is). They are shipped in the data/ dir.
I used to use File::ShareDir and Module::Install to install them, but Module::Install is now unusable. See Changes for details.
Which JSON BNF is best?
This is not really a fair question. They were developed under different circumstances.
- o json.1.bnf is by Peter Stuifzand.
-
json.1.bnf is the first attempt, when the Marpa SLIF still did not handle utf8. And it's meant to be a practical grammar. The sophisticated test suite is his, too.
-
json.2.bnf was written later, after Jeffey had a chance to study json.1.bnf. He used it to help optimise Marpa, but with a minimal test suite, so it had a different purpose.
I (Ron) converted their code into forms suitable for building this module.
- o json.3.bnf is by Jeffrey Kegler.
-
He developed this in August, 2014, after recent significant progress in the writing of Marpa.
Where is Marpa's Homepage?
http://savage.net.au/Marpa.html.
Are there any articles discussing Marpa?
Yes, many by its author, and several others. See Marpa's homepage, just above, and:
The Marpa Guide, (in progress, by Peter Stuifzand and Ron Savage).
Parsing a here doc, by Peter Stuifzand.
An update of parsing here docs, by Peter Stuifzand.
Conditional preservation of whitespace, by Ron Savage.
See Also
Machine-Readable Change Log
The file Changes was converted into Changelog.ini by Module::Metadata::Changes.
Repository
https://github.com/ronsavage/MarpaX-Demo-JSONParser
Version Numbers
Version numbers < 1.00 represent development versions. From 1.00 up, they are production versions.
Support
Email the author, or log a bug on RT:
https://rt.cpan.org/Public/Dist/Display.html?Name=MarpaX::Demo::JSONParser.
Author
MarpaX::Demo::JSONParser was written by Ron Savage <ron@savage.net.au> in 2013.
Home page: http://savage.net.au/.
Copyright
Australian copyright (c) 2013, Ron Savage.
All Programs of mine are 'OSI Certified Open Source Software';
you can redistribute them and/or modify them under the terms of
The Perl License, a copy of which is available at:
http://www.opensource.org/licenses/index.html