What isn't parsing? Parsing is not transform one thing into another. Transforming A into B, is, in essence, what a compiler does. Compiling takes several steps, parsing is only one of them. Parsing is not extracting meaning from a text. That is semantic analysis, a step of the compiling process. What is the simplest way to understand it?
Parsing usually applies to text - the act of reading text and converting it into a more useful in-memory format, "understanding" what it means to some extent. So for example, an XML parser will take the sequence of characters (or bytes) and convert them into elements, attributes etc. In some cases (particularly compilers) there's a separation between lexical analysis and syntactic analysis, so ...
0 Parsing is just process of analyse the string of character and find the tokens from that string and parser is a component of interpreter and compiler.It uses lexical analysis and then syntactic analysis.It parse it and then compile this code after this whole process of compilation.
I have heard of HTML Parser libraries like Simple HTML DOM and HTML Parser. I have also heard of questions containing HTML Parsing. What does it mean to parse HTML?
The API worked fine from Swagger. It would generate {"Unexpected character encountered while parsing value: e. Path '', line 0, position 0."} on using the published Blazor Server application. Both the API and Blazor Server app are hosted on same IIS server with different ports.
It means that it "Reached the end of file while parsing", i.e. the parsing is incomplete, but there is no more text to parse. Example: Expression a * (2 + b is incomplete, because it's missing a ).