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I haven't tried installing with yarn or on windows. Can you help us narrow this down by trying:
- A yarn local install, then using
npx
,yarn run peggy
, andpeggy
from a package.jsonscripts
entry - An npm local install, then using
npx
andpeggy
from a package.jsonscripts
entry - An npm global install, then using
peggy
by itself
I don't have easy access to a Windows dev environment at the moment, so trying out some options will help a lot. Thanks!
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What version of yarn are you using? When I try yarn global add peggy
on [email protected], I get:
Usage Error: The 'yarn global' commands have been removed in 2.x - consider using 'yarn dlx' or a third-party plugin instead
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What version of yarn are you using? When I try
yarn global add peggy
on [email protected], I get:Usage Error: The 'yarn global' commands have been removed in 2.x - consider using 'yarn dlx' or a third-party plugin instead
Thx for reply, i use yarn 1.22.
Now it's already not a problem for me.
I forked pigeon(one of golang's peg tool), then rewrote it to generate haxe code.
Now i can use my pigeon version to generate js peg parser!
And seems yarn is not much better than npm since 2024(and 1.x is not maintained), maybe i should switch back to npm, or use pnpm to instead.
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Related Issues (20)
- Allow use of an empty array as default value in allowedStartRules option HOT 1
- 4.0.1 dropped support for Node 18 HOT 3
- Implement soft-mode with access to partial results
- Start and end index of matched rule in the source code. HOT 5
- allow await HOT 2
- Code completion for Peggy grammar HOT 3
- posAssertion doesn't work HOT 1
- Add StartRules to .d.ts
- Allow whitespace between plucked word and its pattern
- Proposal to rename `grammarSource` option in parse method to `source` HOT 1
- Infinite repetition in RFCs HOT 3
- Failed to compile grammar containing imports HOT 3
- Grammar with token "constructor" fails to generate HOT 2
- Web tests fail
- Allow es6 plugins from CLI HOT 2
- Clean up rollup hacks in CLI
- Allow ES6 config files
- non-default startRule doesn't work with multiple allowedStartRules HOT 1
- Make rule name available inside action blocks
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