Thanks Doaitse, I'm not looking for a parser that I can run, I am mostly interested in the codified BNF, to study, and adapt.
I'll take a look at the Utrecht Haskell Compiler in any case, as it sounds interesting... do you mean this file? https://github.com/uhc/uhc/blob/master/EHC/src/helium/Parser/Parser.hs On Thu, 25 Oct 2018 at 20:11, Doaitse Swierstra <doai...@swierstra.net> wrote: > > I do not know why you do need a Haskell parser, but the Utrecht Haskell > Compiler contains a combinator based Haskell parser (using the uulib package, > supporting the offside rule) which might serve your needs. It can easily be > adapted if needed. > > Doaitse Swierstra > > > > > Op 25 okt. 2018, om 20:31 heeft Sam Halliday <sam.halli...@gmail.com> het > > volgende geschreven: > > > > Hello all, > > > > Is there a Happy / Alex file describing Haskell2010? > > > > I can see the versions in the ghc source tree, but of course they > > support all the ghc extensions. The link to the hsparser page [1] in > > the Happy documentation doesn't seem to exist anymore. > > > > I would also love to hear if there is a Bison definition. > > > > Best regards, > > Sam > > > > [1] > > http://www.pms.informatik.uni-muenchen.de/mitarbeiter/panne/haskell_libs/hsparser.html > > _______________________________________________ > > Glasgow-haskell-users mailing list > > Glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org > > http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/glasgow-haskell-users > _______________________________________________ Glasgow-haskell-users mailing list Glasgow-haskell-users@haskell.org http://mail.haskell.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/glasgow-haskell-users