How to include a Jison generated parser into angular?





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With the Jison library one can generate parsers given a specific grammar like:




$ jison calculator.jison




As stated in [1] .



That would generate a parser calculator.js.



But how to include the generated parser calculator.js in an angular project?



[1] - https://gerhobbelt.github.io/jison/docs/










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    With the Jison library one can generate parsers given a specific grammar like:




    $ jison calculator.jison




    As stated in [1] .



    That would generate a parser calculator.js.



    But how to include the generated parser calculator.js in an angular project?



    [1] - https://gerhobbelt.github.io/jison/docs/










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      With the Jison library one can generate parsers given a specific grammar like:




      $ jison calculator.jison




      As stated in [1] .



      That would generate a parser calculator.js.



      But how to include the generated parser calculator.js in an angular project?



      [1] - https://gerhobbelt.github.io/jison/docs/










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      With the Jison library one can generate parsers given a specific grammar like:




      $ jison calculator.jison




      As stated in [1] .



      That would generate a parser calculator.js.



      But how to include the generated parser calculator.js in an angular project?



      [1] - https://gerhobbelt.github.io/jison/docs/







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          The short answer is: Use the 'import' statement, in app.module.ts or some other module. The longer answer is: Consider wrapping it up in an npm package, uploading it to npmjs, and importing it like any other npm package...






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