Date: Wed, 01 APR 1998 23:02:30 +0100 (BST)
From: Adrian Hey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Press Release
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Resent-Date: Wed, 1 Apr 1998 23:18:49 +0100
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Yippee!, at last Haskell enters the real world.
This is
A longshot I know but...
Has anyone out there extended the parser combinators in Hutton Meijers
paper on Monadic Parser Combinators to deal with a large set of operators
with lots of precedence levels? (I can parse an operator and get its
application function and precedence level but applying
S. Alexander Jacobson wrote:
On Thu, 2 Apr 1998, Fergus Henderson wrote:
On 01-Apr-1998, S. Alexander Jacobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not having written a compiler before, this may be an ignorant question,
but how come you write these Haskell compilers/interpreters in C/C++
Dave Tweed wrote:
Has anyone out there extended the parser combinators in Hutton Meijers
paper on Monadic Parser Combinators to deal with a large set of operators
with lots of precedence levels?
Have a look at
Steve Hill: Combinators for parsing expressions, J. Functional Programming
In message [EMAIL PROTECTED], Adrian Hey wri
tes:
Oh dear, silly me, I'm letting my enthusiasm get the better of me!
I'm glad you all can't see my red face. I'm afraid I'm one one of those
scatter brained techno nurds that never know the correct date anyway.
This time I paid the price!
Never
On 01-Apr-1998, S. Alexander Jacobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not having written a compiler before, this may be an ignorant question,
but how come you write these Haskell compilers/interpreters in C/C++
rather than bootstrapping from prior versions of Haskell itself?
Gofer (and hence Hugs)
On Thu, 2 Apr 1998, Fergus Henderson wrote:
On 01-Apr-1998, S. Alexander Jacobson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not having written a compiler before, this may be an ignorant question,
but how come you write these Haskell compilers/interpreters in C/C++
rather than bootstrapping from prior