This is a parser for λ-calculus expressions. It takes a λ-terms as input, parses it and returns a JSON representation of the term. The parser currently supports λ-abstractions, variables and function applications. It uses a recursive descent parsing technique.
- Parses λ-abstractions, variables and function applications
- Returns a JSON representation of the parsed λ-term
- Includes a REPL for interactive parsing
The parser is implemented as a Parser
struct with several methods. It uses a Peekable<Chars>
iterator to read the input string single characters at a time. The main parsing function, parse_term
, loop over the input string and determine the appropriate parsing function to call based on the current character.
The parsing functions are:
parse_lambda
: Parsed a λ-abstraction(e.g.,λx.x
)parse_application
: Parses a function application (e.g.,(f x)
)parse_variable
: Parses a variable (e.g.,x
)
The parser returns an enum Term
, which can be one of the following:
Lambda
: Represents a λ-abstraction with a binding variable and a bodyApplication
: Represents a function application with a function and an argumentVariable
: Represents a variable with a nameNull
: Represents an empty term or failed parsing
The parsed Term
is then converted to a JSON format using the term_to_json
function. which converts the Term
to a serde_json::Value
object.
Here's an example of how to parse a λ-term using the parser:
fn main() {
let input = "λf. λx. (f x)";
let term = parse(input);
let json = term_to_json(&term);
println!("{}", serde_json::to_string_pretty(&json).unwrap());
}
This will output:
{
"bind": "f",
"body": {
"bind": "x",
"body": {
"arg": {
"name": "x",
"tag": "var"
},
"func": {
"name": "f",
"tag": "var"
},
"tag": "application"
},
"tag": "lambda"
},
"tag": "lambda"
}
Note: There is a problem that the position of the tag goes down when print the current JSON. This will be fixed in the future.
To use the REPL, run the following command:
cargo run
After that, you can enter a λ-term and press enter to parse it. The REPL will print the parsed JSON representation of the term.