Hello,
Simon Castellan simon.castel...@iuwt.fr writes:
Thank you very much for this pointer, This is what I was looking for :
a list of syntaxic construction in org-mode. I'd say though that it
lacks a more-or-less formal syntaxic definition of constructions.
It lacks that, indeed, among
Hello,
Thanks for your answer. I think indeed that a description of org's syntax would
be better in a separate document. For now I am rebasing my parser on your
categories (I must say I was lacking a lot). Please let me know when you change
your syntaxic categories (by change you mean additions
Simon Castellan simon.castel...@iuwt.fr writes:
For now I am rebasing my parser on your categories (I must say I was
lacking a lot). Please let me know when you change your syntaxic
categories (by change you mean additions only or removals as well ?).
I have a couple additions in mind: I'd
On lun. 27/févr. (09:52), Eric Schulte wrote:
Simon Castellan simon.castel...@iuwt.fr writes:
On lun. 27/févr. (15:27), Alan Schmitt wrote:
On 26 févr. 2012, at 17:41, Simon Castellan wrote:
I have been writing a parser for mlorg files in OCaml. This started as an
experiment to see
On 26 févr. 2012, at 17:41, Simon Castellan wrote:
I have been writing a parser for mlorg files in OCaml. This started as an
experiment to see if the literate programming mode of org-mode could scale to
a
full application (among other things).
This looks very interesting, and would very
On lun. 27/févr. (15:27), Alan Schmitt wrote:
On 26 févr. 2012, at 17:41, Simon Castellan wrote:
I have been writing a parser for mlorg files in OCaml. This started as an
experiment to see if the literate programming mode of org-mode could scale
to a
full application (among other
Simon Castellan simon.castel...@iuwt.fr writes:
On lun. 27/févr. (15:27), Alan Schmitt wrote:
On 26 févr. 2012, at 17:41, Simon Castellan wrote:
I have been writing a parser for mlorg files in OCaml. This started as an
experiment to see if the literate programming mode of org-mode could
Hello,
I have been writing a parser for mlorg files in OCaml. This started as an
experiment to see if the literate programming mode of org-mode could scale to a
full application (among other things).
The project is at its beginning but can « bootstrap » itself (that is parses its
own source and