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regex-applicative is a Haskell library for parsing using regular
expressions. Parsers can be built using Applicative interface.
-Perl programmers often use regular expressions for parsing, even if it is not
-an appropriate tool for the job, because Perl has so good support for regexps.
+Perl programmers often use regular expressions for parsing, even if
+it is not an appropriate tool for the job, because Perl has so good
+support for regexps.
-The opposite seems to be valid about Haskell programmers -- they use parsing
-combinators (which recognize context-free or even context-sensitive grammars),
-even when the language is actually regular!
+The opposite seems to be valid about Haskell programmers -- they
+use parsing combinators (which recognize context-free or even
+context-sensitive grammars), even when the language is actually
+regular!
Hopefully, this library will improve the situation.
-
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