This gem wraps around tree-sitter.
Add this line to your application's Gemfile:
gem 'tree-sitter'
And then execute:
$ bundle
Or install it yourself as:
$ gem install tree-sitter
Tree-sitter performs two different operations: compiling grammars and parsing text with those grammars.
This gem is only concerned with parsing a blob of text, given the appropriate grammars. Compiling grammars from JSON is trivial and can just be kept as an executable generated from C.
The libruntime static library needs to make use of the C code generated by the libcompile executable. Once you've got those, you'll need to provide an absolute path to the directory containing the C files that the library can incorporate. For example:
# if you've installed this gem
$ TREE_SITTER_PARSER_DIR=/somewhere/code bundle install
# if you're using this gem locally
$ TREE_SITTER_PARSER_DIR=/somewhere/code bundle exec rake compile
This directory is appended with the glob suffix **/*.{c,cc}
, so it can contain as many nested parser files as necessary.
Then, you can start making use of the parser:
# first argument is the string to parse
# second argument is a set of options; currently, only one is available, `language:`,
# which identifies the text's language
document = TreeSitter::Document.new('a + b * 5', language: 'tree_sitter_arithmetic')
# you can change any of these values whenever you want, just remember to call `parse`
# provide the function name
document.input_string = '12 * 12'
document.language = "tree_sitter_python"
document.parse
After checking out the repo, run script/bootstrap
to install dependencies. Then, run script/test
to run the tests. You can also run bin/console
for an interactive prompt that will allow you to experiment.