> Adrian: I have just uploaded my Augmented
> Transitional Network parser to the
> FreeCard server (in the download/Adrian) folder.

Alain: Hey!  It's a stack.  :)

> Adrian: I was unable to provide a ..sit.hqx 
> version as all of my attempts to compress it 
> resulted in a corrupted stuffit archive.

Alain: No trouble of that sort here. What version of
stuffit are you using?

> Adrian: Could someone stuff and hqx this for me?

Alain: Done. Here is the full URL. Watch out for the
line break, eh!

http://ufp.uqam.ca/opencard/downloads/adrian/ATNParser.stak.sit.hqx

> Adrian: BTW, the relevance to the FreeCard project
> is that this what I will use to parse FreeScripts 
> in my parser.

Alain: Very relevant indeed. A healthy competition
which might prompt Anthony to work even more earnestly
on his parser (e.g. to maintain his lead).  ;-)

> Adrian: I have yet to define the networks but
> it is capable of parsing any transitional network
> you give it.

Alain: Where did this come from? Did you make it
yourself? Did you borrow it from someone else?

> Adrian: So you could use it to parse FreeScript
> or natural language.

Alain: Could I use it to parse AlainScript?  ;-)

Alain: In other words, is there any way for ME to
prototype some new syntax?

> Adrian: The network that is currently in it 
> parses basic english sentences 
> ("The boy kissed the dog")
> and tells you if they're valid sentences or not.

Alain: "put myVar into myContainer", and other simple
FC declarations like it, will be a cinch to parse
then, eh! Right out of the box?

Alain: What is the output of this network like? Is it
byteCode?? Or merely a logical (true or false) value??

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