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Can you also include the constructs for tokens matched by custom lexers? |
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I wish I could, but for now I am not sure what are those custom lexers, and what constructs they produce. Still trying to build my first Nearly parser. |
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I've found that there are As a side note, have you considered telling GitHub to serve content from the That would make it a little bit more intuitive for new users.. |
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I grouped all Nearley matching constructs in one block to make them easier to find and compare with other languages.
"if"- matchifliterally"if"i- matchifcase-insensitive.- match any symbol except newline[^]- match anything including newline[a-zA-Z]- match symbols in range[^a-zA-Z]- match symbols not in range:+- match previous construction one or more time:*- match zero times or more:?- zero time or one timeAs I am editing this from the GitHub, I can not preview and format it to proper HTML, but I hope it makes documentation already a bit more useful. The completely undocumented thing was
[^]and.behavior from #348 and #400.