There's a very simple example of using Parsec, complete with some test
cases, here:
http://www.ninebynine.org/Software/HaskellUtils/RegexParser.hs
#g
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At 22:07 21/02/05 +0800, Edwin Eyan Moragas wrote:
HI Guys,
i'm trying to use parsec to do some data creation for me.
was reading the online user documentation
and all seems well.
however, i can't dig how i can use the result
of the parsing.
any ideas/resources you can point out would be
of very big help.
just in case you're interested. i'm trying to
implement a YAML parser.
that is:
1) read a YAML file containing data
(say a list of names)
2) parse the YAML file
(this is where parsec comes in)
3) come out with a list (int haskell)
after parsing the YAML source.
kind regards,
eyan
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