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Can some one recommend a simple working example(code) of using recursive descent parser on haskell? All the information I found are too difficult to understand. Thx!

asked Oct 17, 2011 at 13:50

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There's a chapter in, "Real World Haskell" devoted to Parsec, the recursive descent parser combinator library that comes with the Haskell Platform. There's also a bunch of Parsec links on the Haskell Wiki. Ultimately, once you get comfortable with the examples, you'll need the reference guide.

answered Oct 17, 2011 at 16:01
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While not especially simple, Robert Giegerich's script for his lecture "Programmiersprachen und ihre Übersetzer" is a literate program featuring a recursive descent parser for (IIRC) a minimal Pascal with excellent documentation. In German, though, and not available on the net, but you can ask him directly.

answered Oct 17, 2011 at 14:02

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