On Thursday 28 November 2013  11:41, Tom Hacohen wrote :
> On 28/11/13 11:21, Carsten Haitzler (The Rasterman) wrote:
> > On Thu, 28 Nov 2013 11:13:44 +0000 Tom Hacohen <tom.haco...@samsung.com> 
> > said:
> >
> >> On 28/11/13 11:08, Jérémy Zurcher wrote:
> >>> Hi,
> >>>
> >>> I wanted to do some tests before rising my voice,
> >>> here they are http://cgit.asynk.ch/eo_tokenizer/
> >>>
> >>> this is POC, http://www.complang.org/ragel/ based tokenizer which does not
> >>> all but most of the job. First time I play with ragel, had much fun!!
> >>>
> >>> about the .eo file syntax:
> >>> YAML is easier than JSON to write and read, but imho both are more
> >>> machine than human oriented.
> >>> I think we should to stick to C syntax it should ease everybody's pain
> >>> and hopefully avoid wrong formatting, editor annoyance...
> >>
> >> The problem with c syntax, is that we'll never be "there". That is,
> >> we'll be stuck in the land of similar enough to call it C, but
> >> incomplete enough to be annoying and confusing.
> >>
> >> Just like vim mode is on most editors.
> >>
> >> We need very specific things that the C syntax doesn't support (that's
> >> why we need .eo files in the first place), so instead of hacking around
> >> something that wasn't designed for it. Why not make something new that
> >> is simple, easy to learn (i.e immediate transition from c) and designed
> >> for the task?
> >
> > it definitely not json then. json was no more designed for this than the c
> > syntax and a tokenizer we speak of. it is far more limited than a proper
> > parser/tokenizer that reads c-like syntax. instead now you have string quote
> > hell and in the end you start to write custom parsing for strings inside 
> > json...
> >
> 
> Yeah, so no json either. We need to come up with something easy, 
> familiar and good.

so what is not good or not familiar with
http://cgit.asynk.ch/eo_tokenizer/tree/data/03_properties.c


> 
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