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The primary focus of funcparserlib is parsing little languages or external DSLs (domain specific languages). Parsers made with funcparserlib are pure-Python LL(*) parsers. It means that it's very easy to write parsers without thinking about lookaheads and other hardcore parsing stuff. However, recursive descent parsing is a rather low method compared to LL(k) or LR(k) algorithms. Still, parsing with funcparserlib is at least twice faster than PyParsing, a very popular library for Python.
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