Copyright | (c) Daan Leijen 1999-2001 (c) Paolo Martini 2007 |
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License | BSD-style (see the LICENSE file) |
Maintainer | derek.a.elkins@gmail.com |
Stability | provisional |
Portability | non-portable (uses non-portable module Text.Parsec.Token) |
Safe Haskell | Safe-Inferred |
Language | Haskell2010 |
A helper module that defines some language definitions that can be used to instantiate a token parser (see Text.Parsec.Token).
Synopsis
- haskellDef :: LanguageDef st
- haskell :: TokenParser st
- mondrianDef :: LanguageDef st
- mondrian :: TokenParser st
- emptyDef :: LanguageDef st
- haskellStyle :: LanguageDef st
- javaStyle :: LanguageDef st
- type LanguageDef st = GenLanguageDef String st Identity
- data GenLanguageDef s u m
Documentation
haskellDef :: LanguageDef st Source #
The language definition for the Haskell language.
haskell :: TokenParser st Source #
A lexer for the haskell language.
mondrianDef :: LanguageDef st Source #
The language definition for the language Mondrian.
mondrian :: TokenParser st Source #
A lexer for the mondrian language.
emptyDef :: LanguageDef st Source #
This is the most minimal token definition. It is recommended to use
this definition as the basis for other definitions. emptyDef
has
no reserved names or operators, is case sensitive and doesn't accept
comments, identifiers or operators.
haskellStyle :: LanguageDef st Source #
This is a minimal token definition for Haskell style languages. It defines the style of comments, valid identifiers and case sensitivity. It does not define any reserved words or operators.
javaStyle :: LanguageDef st Source #
This is a minimal token definition for Java style languages. It defines the style of comments, valid identifiers and case sensitivity. It does not define any reserved words or operators.
type LanguageDef st = GenLanguageDef String st Identity Source #
data GenLanguageDef s u m Source #
The GenLanguageDef
type is a record that contains all parameterizable
features of the Text.Parsec.Token module. The module Text.Parsec.Language
contains some default definitions.