Saturday, 8 March 2014

How to use ometa-js

How to use ometa-js



1.javascript - How to use ometa-js - Stack Overflow

Description:Tour Start here for a quick overview of the site Help Center
Detailed answers to any questions ...



2.Page-/ometa-js · GitHub

Description:... npm install ometa-js -g ... Use cases. Fast prototyping
and building your own parser/language. Processing/traversing complex AST.
Some projects that are using this:



3.bmavity/ometa-js · GitHub

Description:ometa-js - OMeta for JavaScript. Sign up Sign in. Explore;
Features; Enterprise; ... including without limitation the rights to use,
copy, modify, merge, publish ...



4.parsing - How do I match a word with OMetaJS? - Stack Overflow

Description:How to use ometa-js. 1 Forcing gaps between words in a Marpa
grammar. 3 How to properly match word separators in C# without matching
additional characters.



5.OMeta - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Description:OMeta/JS is noted to be easier to use and more space-efficient
that vanilla JavaScript, but has been shown to perform much more slowly.
Because of this, ...



6.OMeta in JavaScript - tinlizzie.org

Description:Smalltalk and OMeta, implemented in OMeta/JS: Instructions:
the text area below (source) works just like a Smalltalk workspace.



7.Things You Should Know / Tools / BEM

Description:OMeta/JS is a new version of OMeta, ... This page contains the
information necessary for someone who has read the OMeta paper to be able
to use OMeta/JS.



8.ometa-js

Description:ometa-js. An object-oriented language for pattern matching.
npm install ometa-js. Maintainers: ... Use cases. Fast prototyping and
building your own parser/language.



9.Moserware: OMeta#: Who? What? When? Where? Why?

Description:Alessandro has recently created a JavaScript version where you
experiment with OMeta/JS ... Practical for production use — For anything
to really succeed at moving ...



10.OMeta: an Object-Oriented Language for Pattern Matching ...

Description:OMeta/JS. I've written a port of OMeta in JavaScript, ...
(There's also a Smalltalk in there, and you can use both languages in a
Squeak-style workspace user interface.)

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