Actually, I don't know what BNF means ( Boil No Figs?) Maybe I should read
something about this. Reccommend a book?
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Subject: [REBOL] [Rebol_New] symbol manipulation Re:(4)


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> > > Subject: [REBOL] [Rebol_New] symbol manipulation Re:(2)
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> > > How do you link up the BNF definition with the parse statement?
> > > I can't seem to find any simple examples. Thanks!
> >
> > Hi, just a short note, which might help a bit. Rebol's parse is not like
an
> > EBNF parser, it doesn't support the "parallel" selection of rules. So
thing
> > you specify with | are not seen en block... this makes thing quite
> > cumbersome sometimes... Robert
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> As Carl stated, something like:
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> first [value | value1 | value2]
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> or
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> thru [value | value1 | value2] ; the same for 'to
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> is planned ....
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> Is this what you would like to get?
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> -pekr-
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