[snip]
>Are there more than one out there? I thought libgeda was supposed to be
>the definitive gschem parser. I did think about putting together a

        Yup, but it is not accessable standalone; you have to bring
in various other libgeda datastructures.

>flex/bison parser (assuming that isn't what libgeda already uses). I

        It uses a simple and custom parser.  The gEDA/gaf symbol/schematic
format isn't complicated enough to need flex or bision.

[snip]
>> I'm also wondering if this could be a good project if someone wanted to 
>> extend the guile interface to the point where users could write their 
>> own exporters in guile, but thats probably a much larger scale project.

        Yes, this would be nice project.

                                                                -Ales





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