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Transformer Not Applying Expected Transformations in Lark Parser
question
#1416
opened May 21, 2024 by
chenshimeng
Need help with terminals not showing up as expected
question
#1399
opened Mar 29, 2024 by
justrajdeep
Import lark grammar written in one python project into another
question
#1397
opened Mar 26, 2024 by
manjrekarom
Ability to inline branches not documented in the grammar reference
#1384
opened Jan 25, 2024 by
kpet
Exclude classes in create_tranformer by user provided pedicate
enhancement
#1378
opened Dec 10, 2023 by
vityaman
Contextual Lexer Leaking "Spam" Terminals
discussion
Discuss new features or other changes
#1331
opened Aug 30, 2023 by
davidmcnabnz
1.1.7:
commentjson
0.9.0 documentation prints call traces and pytest is failing because it cannot find common.lark
bug
#1330
opened Aug 27, 2023 by
kloczek
Req: Option to disable "grammar module name prefixing"
enhancement
#1321
opened Aug 14, 2023 by
davidmcnabnz
Req: option for watching token streams and candidate targets
add to docs
TODO: Include this information in the docs
enhancement
#1320
opened Aug 14, 2023 by
davidmcnabnz
ImportError when packaging a standalone application with PyInstaller
#1319
opened Aug 14, 2023 by
Mazzesy
Empty matches appearing unnecessarily when repeating empty rules ambiguously
bug
Earley
Issues regarding the Earley parser
#1312
opened Jul 30, 2023 by
redruin1
TypeError: Parser.parse() got an unexpected keyword argument 'on_error'
Earley
Issues regarding the Earley parser
#1311
opened Jul 25, 2023 by
aspizu
example: reconstruct_python.py failing in half cases
bug
Earley
Issues regarding the Earley parser
#1300
opened Jul 14, 2023 by
zarnovican
Canonical way to convert dicts / lists to trees, like transform(), but in reverse?
question
#1299
opened Jul 13, 2023 by
NeoVG
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