Hi,

yes I have a definite need to parse /huge/ amounts of tabulated BLAST
data (order of gigabytes, don't ask ;-) So, BLAST parsing would
definitely be useful. I think, we should discuss this a bit, though -- I
have become a fan of the Iteratee library and parsing such amount of
data would make Iteratee a good choice.

But if your current approach handles this as well, I'd be happy too. And
if, on the other hand you would want to concentrate on the xml part, I
could write the tabulated part.

Viele Gruesse,
Christian

* Ketil Malde <ke...@malde.org> [10.08.2011 11:56]:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> I think we discussed BLAST parsing functionality not too long ago
> (Christian?).  Is this still something that would be useful?  
> 
> I need to pick up the refactoring effort, and this is one candidate for
> a new, separate library.
> 
> -k
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