This sounds super promising. If your pure parser ends up beating
the RACC one with lower memory (plus easier to read) that would be a
big plus by itself. If the most intense part is the scanner and we
Java-ize it, then I bet things speed up quite a bit more.
One question I have is how you want to let us use rbYaml? Can we
include it into our code directly or should we distribute it under
whatever licensing terms you see fit?
-Tom
Yep, it actually looks like we can make it that way.
I'm not entirely sure. Right now it's an MIT-license, but of course I could
grant you rights to include it in the base distribution with your licenses
on it. It could become a slight maintainence issue, though, since I'm
planning on keeping the project alive separately from JRuby. I'm not sure
what's most practical.
/O
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