PLY (software) explained

PLY (Python Lex-Yacc)
Author:David M. Beazley
Latest Release Version:3.11
Programming Language:Python

PLY is a parsing tool written purely in Python. It is, in essence, a re-implementation of Lex and Yacc originally in C-language. It was written by David M. Beazley. PLY uses the same LALR parsing technique as Lex and Yacc. It also has extensive debugging and error reporting facilities.[1]

Features

Implemented in Python, it has almost all the features provided by Lex and Yacc. It includes support for empty productions, precedence rules, error recovery, and ambiguous grammars. It supports Python 3.

Structure the PLY module

PLY has the following two Python modules which are part of the ply package.[2]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: PLY Homepage.
  2. Web site: Official Documentation.