I'm not familiar with Scala's parser combinators, in addition, I'm fuzzy on
the technical definition of a parser combinator.

I think I'd call it a parser combinator, since the grammar is embedded in
the code using native Clojure data structures, evaluation can be delayed,
and grammar definitions can be modified at runtime before the parser is
generated.

What key parts to the definition of "parser combinator" would need to be met
in order to be comparable to Scala's parser combinators?

-Rich


On Tue, Jan 5, 2010 at 6:00 AM, Seth <seth.schroe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I forgot to appreciate having something like clg-peg to play with...
> no clue where my manners went. Is this comparable at all to Scala's
> parser combinators?
>

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