# `saphyr-parser` tools This directory contains tools that are used to develop the crate. Due to dependency management, only some of them are available as binaries from the `saphyr-parser` crate. | Tool | Invocation | |------|------------| | `dump_events` | `cargo run --bin dump_events -- [...]` | | `run_bench` | `cargo run --bin run_bench -- [...]` | | `time_parse` | `cargo run --bin time_parse -- [...]` | ## `dump_events` This is a debugging helper for the parser. It outputs events emitted by the parser for a given file. This can be paired with the `SAPHYR_DEBUG` environment variable to have an in-depth overview of which steps the scanner and the parser are taking. ### Example Consider the following `input.yaml` YAML file: ```yaml - foo: bar - baz: c: [3, 4, 5] ``` Running `cargo run --bin dump_events -- input.yaml` outputs: ``` ↳ StreamStart ↳ DocumentStart ↳ SequenceStart(0, None) ↳ MappingStart(0, None) ↳ Scalar("foo", Plain, 0, None) ↳ Scalar("bar", Plain, 0, None) ↳ MappingEnd ↳ MappingStart(0, None) ↳ Scalar("baz", Plain, 0, None) ↳ Scalar("~", Plain, 0, None) ↳ Scalar("c", Plain, 0, None) ↳ SequenceStart(0, None) ↳ Scalar("3", Plain, 0, None) ↳ Scalar("4", Plain, 0, None) ↳ Scalar("5", Plain, 0, None) ↳ SequenceEnd ↳ MappingEnd ↳ SequenceEnd ↳ DocumentEnd ↳ StreamEnd ``` Running `SAPHYR_DEBUG=1 cargo run --bin dump_events -- input.yaml` outputs much more details:
Full output ``` Parser state: StreamStart ↳ StreamStart(Utf8) Marker { index: 0, line: 1, col: 0 } ↳ StreamStart Parser state: ImplicitDocumentStart → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 0, line: 1, col: 0 } '-' ↳ BlockSequenceStart Marker { index: 0, line: 1, col: 0 } ↳ DocumentStart Parser state: BlockNode ↳ SequenceStart(0, None) Parser state: BlockSequenceFirstEntry ↳ BlockEntry Marker { index: 2, line: 1, col: 2 } → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 2, line: 1, col: 2 } 'f' → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 5, line: 1, col: 5 } ':' ↳ BlockMappingStart Marker { index: 5, line: 1, col: 5 } ↳ MappingStart(0, None) Parser state: BlockMappingFirstKey ↳ Key Marker { index: 2, line: 1, col: 2 } ↳ Scalar(Plain, "foo") Marker { index: 2, line: 1, col: 2 } ↳ Scalar("foo", Plain, 0, None) Parser state: BlockMappingValue ↳ Value Marker { index: 5, line: 1, col: 5 } → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 7, line: 1, col: 7 } 'b' ↳ Scalar(Plain, "bar") Marker { index: 7, line: 1, col: 7 } ↳ Scalar("bar", Plain, 0, None) Parser state: BlockMappingKey → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 11, line: 2, col: 0 } '-' ↳ BlockEnd Marker { index: 11, line: 2, col: 0 } ↳ MappingEnd Parser state: BlockSequenceEntry ↳ BlockEntry Marker { index: 13, line: 2, col: 2 } → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 13, line: 2, col: 2 } 'b' → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 16, line: 2, col: 5 } ':' ↳ BlockMappingStart Marker { index: 16, line: 2, col: 5 } ↳ MappingStart(0, None) Parser state: BlockMappingFirstKey ↳ Key Marker { index: 13, line: 2, col: 2 } ↳ Scalar(Plain, "baz") Marker { index: 13, line: 2, col: 2 } ↳ Scalar("baz", Plain, 0, None) Parser state: BlockMappingValue ↳ Value Marker { index: 16, line: 2, col: 5 } → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 20, line: 3, col: 2 } 'c' → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 21, line: 3, col: 3 } ':' ↳ Key Marker { index: 20, line: 3, col: 2 } ↳ Scalar("~", Plain, 0, None) Parser state: BlockMappingKey ↳ Scalar(Plain, "c") Marker { index: 20, line: 3, col: 2 } ↳ Scalar("c", Plain, 0, None) Parser state: BlockMappingValue ↳ Value Marker { index: 21, line: 3, col: 3 } → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 23, line: 3, col: 5 } '[' ↳ FlowSequenceStart Marker { index: 23, line: 3, col: 5 } ↳ SequenceStart(0, None) Parser state: FlowSequenceFirstEntry → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 24, line: 3, col: 6 } '3' → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 25, line: 3, col: 7 } ',' ↳ Scalar(Plain, "3") Marker { index: 24, line: 3, col: 6 } ↳ Scalar("3", Plain, 0, None) Parser state: FlowSequenceEntry ↳ FlowEntry Marker { index: 25, line: 3, col: 7 } → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 27, line: 3, col: 9 } '4' → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 28, line: 3, col: 10 } ',' ↳ Scalar(Plain, "4") Marker { index: 27, line: 3, col: 9 } ↳ Scalar("4", Plain, 0, None) Parser state: FlowSequenceEntry ↳ FlowEntry Marker { index: 28, line: 3, col: 10 } → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 30, line: 3, col: 12 } '5' → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 31, line: 3, col: 13 } ']' ↳ Scalar(Plain, "5") Marker { index: 30, line: 3, col: 12 } ↳ Scalar("5", Plain, 0, None) Parser state: FlowSequenceEntry ↳ FlowSequenceEnd Marker { index: 31, line: 3, col: 13 } ↳ SequenceEnd Parser state: BlockMappingKey → fetch_next_token after whitespace Marker { index: 33, line: 4, col: 0 } '\0' ↳ BlockEnd Marker { index: 33, line: 4, col: 0 } ↳ MappingEnd Parser state: BlockSequenceEntry ↳ BlockEnd Marker { index: 33, line: 4, col: 0 } ↳ SequenceEnd Parser state: DocumentEnd ↳ StreamEnd Marker { index: 33, line: 4, col: 0 } ↳ DocumentEnd Parser state: DocumentStart ↳ StreamEnd ```
While this cannot be shown in Markdown, the output is colored so that it is a bit easier to read. ## `run_bench` This is a benchmarking helper that runs the parser on the given file a given number of times and is able to extract simple metrics out of the results. The `--output-yaml` flag can be specified to make the output a YAML file that can be fed into other tools. This binary is made to be used by `bench_compare`. Synopsis: `run_bench input.yaml [--output-yaml]` ### Examples ```sh $> cargo run --release --bin run_bench -- bench_yaml/big.yaml 10 Average: 1.631936191s Min: 1.629654651s Max: 1.633045284s 95%: 1.633045284s $> cargo run --release --bin run_bench -- bench_yaml/big.yaml 10 --output-yaml parser: saphyr input: bench_yaml/big.yaml average: 1649847674 min: 1648277149 max: 1651936305 percentile95: 1651936305 iterations: 10 times: - 1650216129 - 1649349978 - 1649507018 - 1648277149 - 1649036548 - 1650323982 - 1650917692 - 1648702081 - 1650209860 - 1651936305 ``` ## `time_parse` This is a benchmarking helper that times how long it takes for the parser to emit all events. It calls the parser on the given input file, receives parsing events and then immediately discards them. It is advised to run this tool with `--release`. ### Examples Loading a small file could output the following: ```sh $> cargo run --release --bin time_parse -- input.yaml Loaded 0MiB in 14.189µs ``` While loading a larger file could output the following: ```sh $> cargo run --release --bin time_parse -- bench_yaml/big.yaml Loaded 220MiB in 1.612677853s ```