2015-01-11 18:42 GMT+01:00 kilon alios <kilon.al...@gmail.com>: > Thank you I have taken a look at SmaCC looks very interesting I also found > some documentation for it via the link in github so I will study it now and > be back with any further question :) >
Please do :) > Its ok if the support is partial , something is always much better than > nothing ;) > Well, I'd say the base is good; good enough that I'd use it professionally for a project... Except that I don't have such a project at the moment (no funding and too much to do on the ones which are paying), so this is why it is in that "partial" state. Thierry > > On Sun, Jan 11, 2015 at 6:17 PM, Thierry Goubier < > thierry.goub...@gmail.com> wrote: > >> Hi Kilon, Stef, >> >> the SmaCC python parser is in the SmaCC repository on github. >> >> It should be loaded if you use the development version of SmaCC. Thanks >> to past work on Python (and Damien and Jean-Baptiste help), there is a lot >> of python code samples to test it ;) But, as far as I know, the AST >> building code may not be complete. >> >> Thierry >> >> >> 2015-01-11 12:25 GMT+01:00 stepharo <steph...@free.fr>: >> >>> Thierry goubier nicely helped us with a Parser (just parsing) python >>> code with Smacc. >>> I do not remember where we put the code. >>> >>> Stef >>> >>> Le 9/1/15 19:30, kilon alios a écrit : >>> >>>> Hello guys I am learning PettitParser , I dowloaded the video tutorials >>>> of Tudor Girba (very good tutorial Tudor , well done ) and other >>>> documentation and I was wondering if a parser for Python already exists . I >>>> hope I am not asking something obvious. >>>> >>>> For my project I want to parse python types , that will be given to me >>>> as strings , to pharo objects. So that means parsing lists, dictionaries >>>> and other usual candidates. For example a python list is like >>>> >>>> '[1, 3, 50, [45, 'hello', 0.2], 63]' >>>> >>>> etc >>>> >>>> Anyone already worked on such problem ? >>>> >>>> >>>> >>> >>> >> >