Sounds interesting.  Is there any documentation on it aside from the README?

On Fri, Apr 13, 2018 at 1:26 PM,  <ra...@airmail.cc> wrote:
> hello!
>
> I have created a PEG parser library for racket. It's basically regex turned
> up to 11.
> It lets you write parsers like this:
>
>   (define-peg marked-palindrome
>     (or "m"
>         (and "1" marked-palindrome "1")
>         (and "0" marked-palindrome "0")))
>
> or like this:
>
>   #lang peg
>   expr <- sum ;
>   sum <-- (product ('+' / '-') sum) / product ;
>   product <-- (value ('*' / '/') product) / value ;
>   value <-- number / '(' expr ')' ;
>   number <-- [0-9]+ ;
>
> It is available from the racket pkgs repository, or on github:
> * https://pkgd.racket-lang.org/pkgn/package/peg
> * https://github.com/rain-1/racket-peg
>
> I welcome feedback and hope that the library is of use.
>
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