Crates.io | tree-sitter-puppet |
lib.rs | tree-sitter-puppet |
version | 1.2.0 |
source | src |
created_at | 2023-04-26 11:32:15.02996 |
updated_at | 2023-07-24 20:49:38.276486 |
description | Puppet grammar for tree-sitter |
homepage | |
repository | https://github.com/amaanq/tree-sitter-puppet |
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This crate provides a Puppet grammar for the tree-sitter parsing library. To
use this crate, add it to the [dependencies]
section of your Cargo.toml
file. (Note that you will probably also need to depend on the
tree-sitter
crate to use the parsed result in any useful
way.)
[dependencies]
tree-sitter = "~0.20.3"
tree-sitter-puppet = "1.2.0"
Typically, you will use the language function to add this grammar to a tree-sitter Parser, and then use the parser to parse some code:
let code = r#"
class one {
@file { "/tmp/virtualtest1": content => "one" }
@file { "/tmp/virtualtest2": content => "two" }
@file { "/tmp/virtualtest3": content => "three" }
@file { "/tmp/virtualtest4": content => "four" }
}
class two {
File <| content == "one" |>
realize File["/tmp/virtualtest2"]
realize(File["/tmp/virtualtest3"], File["/tmp/virtualtest4"])
}
include one, two
"#;
let mut parser = Parser::new();
parser.set_language(tree_sitter_puppet::language()).expect("Error loading Puppet grammar");
let parsed = parser.parse(code, None);
If you have any questions, please reach out to us in the tree-sitter discussions page.