You need to see code to know if you're interested. But I take your point:
the grammar is here: http://www.andl.org/downloads/. 

Regards
David M Bennett FACS

Andl - A New Database Language - andl.org

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Subject: Re: [sqlite] User-defined types -- in Andl

On Mon, 8 Jun 2015 15:28:11 +1000
<david at andl.org> wrote:

> Thanks for pointing it out, but I knew that the best way to show off a 
> language is with examples. That's why there are nine sample Andl 
> scripts comprising dozens of individual examples in the Samples 
> folder. My guess is if that you're asking me to write examples, the 
> real lesson is that I didn't make them easy enough to find.
> 
> I have a formal grammar, but I don't expect anyone to read that. More 
> and better examples is the way to go.

No, a big bold No. If I want implement your language in some product I need
the formal grammar.

Learn by example means learn white rules (the dos), I need to know the black
rules too (the don'ts) to get full knowledge of the language.

> Regards
> David M Bennett FACS
> 
> Andl - A New Database Language - andl.org


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