> On 21 Dec 2018, at 11:32, Uxio Prego wrote:
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> 0. Consider a Yacc parser as a way to have a well
> documented common ground for Bison 2 and potential
> future releases of Bison departing from Bison 2 but not
> departing from Yacc compatibility - simply my own
> guess on the Bison roa
> On 21 Dec 2018, at 10:22, Hans Åberg wrote:
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>> On 21 Dec 2018, at 10:00, Uxio Prego wrote:
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>>> A threaded parser aside, I found threading difficult to debug in general,
>>> so good with a way to turn it off.
>>
>> Not sure what do you mean. Threaded parser to me sounds like a *.y
>>
> On 21 Dec 2018, at 10:00, Uxio Prego wrote:
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>> A threaded parser aside, I found threading difficult to debug in general, so
>> good with a way to turn it off.
>
> Not sure what do you mean. Threaded parser to me sounds like a *.y
> source code doc where threads are spawned and joined in t
> On 15 Dec 2018, at 20:52, Hans Åberg wrote:
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>> On 15 Dec 2018, at 19:31, Uxio Prego wrote:
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>> [...]
>
> The Bison generated parser is platform independent, so it can distributed,
> and if you do that, you can move to latest Bison as quickly as possible. Only
> those that want to rew