Gaspard Bucher
founder, coder
teti sàrl (http://teti.ch)
On Wednesday, 3 April 2013 at 23:11, Tiago Rodrigues wrote:
Hello all,
I'm writing a small simulation app and for it I would like to use SQLite3
as an application file format, as suggested by the Appropriate uses
*data
1. write to file
2. open from file
3. backup to memory
4. remove file
Is there anything simpler that avoids the temp files ?
Gaspard Bucher
founder, coder
teti sàrl (http://teti.ch)
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Gaspard Bucher
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On Tuesday, 13 November 2012 at 18:16, Jay A. Kreibich wrote:
On Tue, Nov 13, 2012 at 06:08:17PM +0100, Gaspard Bucher scratched on the
wall:
Hi there !
I am trying to figure out how to dump an in-memory database
it is possible to make a good collaboration
between ragel and lemon (ragel is then used as a tokenizer).
2007/10/25, Gaspard Bucher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I do not understand why lemon waits for one more token when it has
enough information to reduce
...
I don't think you can. Why do you want
I do not understand why lemon waits for one more token when it has
enough information to reduce
...
I don't think you can. Why do you want to? Why not just go
ahead and send it the next token?
Most people find a way around this problem using white-space. This
could be a solution
I do not understand why lemon waits for one more token when it has
enough information to reduce.
I want to recognize :
foo = Bar()
when the token CLOSE_PAR is received, not when an extra token is parsed.
How can I avoid lemon waiting for the extra token before reducing ?
Thanks for your help !
Gaspard Bucher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do not understand why lemon waits for one more token when it has
enough information to reduce.
I want to recognize :
foo = Bar()
when the token CLOSE_PAR is received, not when an extra token is parsed..
How can I avoid lemon waiting
PS: There is another reason, aside from aesthetics and simpler grammar
to filter white spaces inside the tokenizer: you avoid all the parser
conflicts you could get with empty | or space rules.
2007/10/24, Gaspard Bucher [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Gaspard Bucher [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I do