A node.js module for extracting quotes from text
Streaming CSV parser that aims for maximum speed as well as compatibility with the csv-spectrum test suite
quote and parse shell commands
Quote parser for discord bots.
A JavaScript parser
A utility package to parse strings
s-expression parser with (un|quasi|)quoting support
the mighty option parser used by yargs
Node.js body parsing middleware
An ESLint custom parser which leverages TypeScript ESTree
> Selector parser with built in methods for working with selector strings.
Parse and query computer programs source code
transform a stream into a quoted string
Block quote feature for CKEditor 5.
Range header field string parser
TypeScript definitions for shell-quote
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Validate XML, Parse XML, Build XML without C/C++ based libraries
Add quotes to given string unless it already has them
An inline style parser.
Algorithms to help you parse CSS from an array of tokens.
Detect Browser, Engine, OS, CPU, and Device type/model from User-Agent & Client Hints data. Supports browser & node.js environment
A parser to Amazon Resource Names
Streaming HTML parser with scripting support.
Email body parser that strips out all quotes and signatures.
Nicolus is a simple program to make all possible combination out of 2 or more lists of words. == FEATURES/PROBLEMS: * Command line parser * "inverse" generate "aaa 111" and "111 aaa" == SYNOPSIS:
CSV parser supporting both RFC 4180 double double-quote and unix-style backslash escaping
A fast, safe and extensible Markdown to (X)HTML parser patched to have smaller headings and no quote-escaping
CSV Sniffer is a set of functions that allow a user detect the delimiter character in use, whether the values in the CSV file are quote enclosed, whether the file contains a header, and more. The library is intended to detect information to be used as configuration inputs for CSV parsers.
RDocF95 is an improved RDoc for generation of documents of Fortran 90/95 programs. Differences to the original one are given below. <b>Enhancement of "parser/f95.rb"</b> :: The Fortran 90/95 parse script "parser/f95.rb" (In rdoc-f95, old name "parsers/parse_f95.rb" is used yet) is modified in order to parse almost all entities of the Fortran 90/95 Standard. <b>Addition of <tt>--ignore-case</tt> option </b> :: In the Fortran 90/95 Standard, upper case letters are not distinguished from lower case letters, although original RDoc produces case-dependently cross-references of Class and Methods. When this options is specified, upper cases are not distinguished from lower cases. <b>Cross-reference of file names</b> :: Cross-reference of file names is available as well as modules, subroutines, and so on. <b>Modification of <tt>--style</tt> option</b> :: Original RDoc can not treat relative path stylesheet. Application of this patch modifies this function. <b>Conversion of TeX formula into MathML</b>:: TeX formula can be converted into MathML format with --mathml option, if <b>MathML library for Ruby version 0.6b -- 0.8</b> is installed. This library is available from {Bottega of Hiraku (only JAPANESE)}[http://www.hinet.mydns.jp/~hiraku/]. See {RDocF95::Markup::ToXHtmlTexParser}[link:classes/RDocF95/Markup/ToXHtmlTexParser.html] about format. <b>*** Caution ***</b> Documents generated with "--mathml" option are not displayed correctly according to browser and/or its setting. We have been confirmed that documents generated with "--mathml" option are displayed correctly with {Mozilla Firefox}[http://www.mozilla.org/products/firefox/] and Internet Explorer (+ {MathPlayer}[http://www.dessci.com/en/products/mathplayer/]). See {MathML Software - Browsers}[http://www.w3.org/Math/Software/mathml_software_cat_browsers.html] for other browsers. Some formats of comments in HTML document are changed to improve the analysis features. See {parse_f95.rb}[link:files/lib/rdoc-f95/parsers/parse_f95_rb.html]
SmarterJSON is a permissive JSON/JSON5 parser: comments, trailing commas, different quote styles, Python/JS keywords, and more, all parse to the same Ruby objects. Purposely no strict mode, always best-effort, blazing fast. Handles BOM, smart quotes, messy input. Compatible with config/data files and API responses alike.
fast_xs provides C extensions for escaping text. The original String#fast_xs method is based on the xchar code by Sam Ruby: * http://intertwingly.net/stories/2005/09/28/xchar.rb * http://intertwingly.net/blog/2005/09/28/XML-Cleansing _why also packages an older version with Hpricot (patches submitted). The version here should be compatible with the latest version of Hpricot code. Ruby on Rails will automatically use String#fast_xs from either Hpricot or this gem version with the bundled Builder package. String#fast_xs is an almost exact translation of Sam Ruby's original implementation (String#to_xs), but it does escape """ (which is an optional, but all parsers are able ot handle it. XML::Builder as packaged in Rails 2.0 will be automatically use String#fast_xs instead of String#to_xs available.
OSV is a high-performance CSV parser for Ruby, implemented in Rust. It wraps BurntSushi's csv-rs crate to provide fast CSV parsing with support for both hash-based and array-based row formats. Features include: Flexible input sources (file paths, gzipped files, IO objects, strings), configurable parsing options (headers, separators, quote chars), support for both hash and array output formats, whitespace trimming options, strict or flexible parsing modes, and is significantly faster than Ruby's standard CSV library.
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