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:''This article is about {{About|the programming language called Parser. For the |technique of '''parsing''',|parsing|other seeuses|parse [[Parsing]]''(disambiguation)}}
{{Mergeto|Art. Lebedev Studio|date=October 2007}}
{{Infobox programming language
 
|caption name = Parser logo
{{Infobox Software
|name logo = Parser bird ptic.png
| paradigm = multiparadigm - macro, object-oriented
|logo = [[Image:Parser bird ptic.png|100px|Parser]]
| year = {{Start date and age|1997}}
|caption = Parser logo
|developer designer = [[Konstantin Morshnev (Art. Lebedev Studio]])
| developer = Alexander Petrosyan (Art. Lebedev Studio)
| latest_release_version = 3.25.1sp21
| latest_release_date = [[March{{Start date 17]]and [[2006]]age|2025|01|10}}
|operating_system = [[Cross-platform]]
| typing = dynamic
|genre = [[Scripting language]]
| influenced_by = Perl
|license = [[GNU General Public License|GPL]]
| operating_system = [[Cross-platform]] - Windows, Unix-like
|website = http://www.parser.ru/en
| license = [[GNU General Public License|GPL]]<ref name="license">{{cite web |url=https://www.parser.ru/en/download/license/ |title=License agreement |department=Download |website=Parser |access-date=2020-04-15 |quote=The Parser® software is distributed under the GNU GPL}}</ref>
| website = {{Official URL}}
}}
{{Portal|Free and open-source software}}
'''Parser''' is a [[scripting language]] developed by [[Art. Lebedev Studio]] used for [[web development]] and [[server-side scripting]].
 
The reference compiler for the language was developed in [[C++]] by studio employees Konstantin Morshnev and Alexander Petrosyan to automate often repeated tasks, especially maintenance of already existing websites. It was used in many web projects of the studio. In March 2006, revision three was released as [[free software]] under a [[GNU General Public License|GPL license]]<ref name="license"/> and it is now used in other websites, mostly in Russia (according to a partial list at the language website).
:''This article is about the programming language called Parser. For the technique of '''parsing''', see [[Parsing]]''
 
Originally, Parser was merely a simple [[Macromacro (computer science)|macro]] processing language, andbut thoughrevision the latest 3rd reviousthree introduced the power of [[object -oriented programming]] and was released with complete source code, the language still does not require extensive knowledge when only simple use is desiredfeatures.
'''Parser''' is a [[Free software|free]] server-side [[Common Gateway Interface|CGI]] [[World Wide Web|web]] [[scripting language]] developed by [[Art. Lebedev Studio]] and released under the [[GNU General Public License|GPL]].
 
The language supports technologies needed for common web design tasks: [[XML]], [[Document Object Model]] (DOM), [[Perl Compatible Regular Expressions]] (PCRE) and others.
Originally, Parser was merely a simple [[Macro (computer science)|macro]] processing language, and though the latest 3rd revious introduced the power of object oriented programming and was released with complete source code, the language still does not require extensive knowledge when only simple use is desired.
 
Parser supports web server integration via:
==External links==
*[[Common Gateway Interface]] (CGI)
*[http://www.parser.ru/en/ The official website of Parser in English]
*[[Internet Server Application Programming Interface]] (ISAPI)
*[[List of Apache modules|Apache module]] (mod_parser3)
 
==See also==
[[ru:Parser]]
* [[Parsing]]
 
==References==
[[Category:Free compilers and interpreters]]
{{Reflist}}
 
==External links==
*{{Official website}}
*{{GitHub|artlebedev/parser3}}
 
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