package csexp
Parsing and printing of S-expressions in Canonical form
Install
dune-project
Dependency
Authors
Maintainers
Sources
csexp-1.3.2.tbz
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doc/CHANGES.html
1.3.2
- The project now builds with dune 1.11.0 and onward (#12, @voodoos)
1.3.1
- Fix compatibility with 4.02.3
1.3.0
- Add a "feed" API for parsing. This new API let the user feed characters one by one to the parser. It gives more control to the user and the handling of IO errors is simpler and more explicit. Finally, it allocates less (#9, @jeremiedimino)
- Fixes
input_opt
; it was could never return [None] (#9, fixes #7, @jeremiedimino) - Fixes
parse_many
; it was returning s-expressions in the wrong order (#10, @rgrinberg)
1.2.3
- Fix
parse_string_many
; it used to fail on all inputs (#6, @rgrinberg)
1.2.2
- Fix compatibility with 4.02.3
1.2.1
- Remove inclusion of the
Result
module, which was accidentally added in a previous PR. (#3, @rgrinberg)
1.2.0
- Expose low level, monad agnostic parser. (#2, @mefyl)
1.1.0
- Add compatibility up-to OCaml 4.02.3 (with disabled tests). (#1, @voodoos)
1.0.0
- Initial release
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