note on source-path arg

dev-subparser
Matthew Butterick 6 years ago
parent 1ca370478c
commit 4732784dee

@ -913,14 +913,15 @@ grammars.
A program written in @litchar{#lang brag} produces a module that provides a few
bindings. The most important of these is @racket[parse]:
@defproc[(parse [source any/c #f]
@defproc[(parse [source-path any/c #f]
[token-source (or/c (sequenceof token)
(-> token))])
syntax?]{
Parses the sequence of @tech{tokens} according to the rules in the grammar, using the
first rule as the start production. The parse must completely consume
@racket[token-source].
Parses a series of @tech{tokens} according to the rules in the grammar, using the
first rule of the grammar for the initial production. The parse must completely consume
@racket[token-source]. The optional @racket[source-path] argument is used to enrich the
syntax-location fields.
The @deftech{token source} can either be a sequence, or a 0-arity function that
produces @tech{tokens}.

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