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Pod::Spec.new do |s|
s.name = 'Parsel'
s.version = '3.0.2'
s.summary = 'Parsel is a parser combinator library written in Swift'
s.description = <<-DESC
Parsing is a very common task, it does not always mean to parse source code or JSON strings. Parsing means to transform an unstructured input to a structured output. In case of source code this means to parse a raw string to an AST (abstract syntax tree), in case of an addition it means to parse the result of adding two numbers out of a string. Parsing can always fail, if the input does not match the needed grammer. If the input string in the above example would have been 1+, it would have been failed because the second number is missing. The advantage of parser combinators is that you start with a very basic parser. In the above example digit parses only one digit. But it is not hard, to add a parser that parses more than one digit. A number is a repetition of mulitple digits. For repetition, we can use rep, which tries to apply the parser until it fails and collects the result as an array.
DESC
s.homepage = 'https://github.com/BenchR267/Parsel'
s.license = { :type => 'MIT', :file => 'LICENSE' }
s.author = { 'Benjamin Herzog' => 'mail@benchr.de' }
s.source = { :git => 'https://github.com/BenchR267/Parsel.git', :tag => s.version.to_s }
s.social_media_url = 'https://twitter.com/benchr'
s.documentation_url = 'https://benchr267.github.io/Parsel'
s.ios.deployment_target = '8.0'
s.source_files = 'Sources/Parsel/**/*.swift'
s.prepare_command = <<-CMD
make initial
CMD
end