Hi Paul,
What is the performance of Esrap vis-a-vis something like cl-yac? Given a BN
grammar, how hard is it to build up a PEG parser?
thanks,
> On Feb 13, 2015, at 10:04 AM, Paul Tarvydas wrote:
>
> Esrap is a PEG parser. PEG is Lex and Yacc combined. I'm sure that you
> could use esrap
Hi Tamas,
>From the looks of it Didier's Declt is far more complete than Tinaa ever was.
>Also, Declt looks like it's actually maintained (which I hardly have time to
>do with my own stuff :-(.).
OTOH, Docudown and CL-Markdown provide a non-automated way to write
documentation that can produce
FWIW, I'd call 'em maps.
I think that would be more accurate and fit better with the rest of the
programming culture in the large (whatever _that_ might be!).
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Hi Scott,
> In case anyone's interested, it's at
> http://common-lisp.net/project/misc-extensions/
>
>
In the spirit of tooting my own horn, you might also want to see metabang-bind
(http://common-lisp.net/project/metabang-bind).
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