Ok, it makes sense

Alexandre


On 9 Dec 2010, at 13:47, Dale Henrichs wrote:

> On 12/08/2010 06:21 PM, Alexandre Bergel wrote:
>> hi Dale!
>> 
>> I do not know about your need. But personally, if I have to deal with non 
>> trivial parsing, I will use PetitParser.
>> Lukas made a tutorial last week and I am convinced.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Alexandre
>> 
>> 
>> On 8 Dec 2010, at 20:57, Dale Henrichs wrote:
>> 
>>> I am porting the latest Regex to GemStone and in the interest of Pharo 
>>> compatibility, I found Regex-Core and and Regex-Tests-Core in the Pharo 
>>> repository.
>>> 
>>> In loading Regex-Tests-Core I found some compile errors (doubled '.', a 
>>> common porting problem) in RxParserTest>>testTranslatingMatchesUsing and 
>>> RxParserTest>>test, but I don't know where the home repository (other then 
>>> Pharo) resides, where I could submit my updates.
>>> 
>>> I've got a GemSource repository, but I'm actually hoping (haven't run tests 
>>> yet:) that I will be able to use Regex-Core without making any 
>>> GemStone-specific changes ...
>>> 
>>> Dale
>>> 
>> 
> I'm interested in terms of maintaining Pharo compatibility ... many of the 
> GLASS developers develop in Pharo and deploy in GemStone and I am trying to 
> get in the habit of using the same packages that are loaded into Pharo (where 
> possible/practical) so that the bugfixes and updates can be shared without 
> too much trouble ...
> 
> Dale

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