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Use tcl instead of perl5 regular expressions in
languages/tcl/runtime/buil
> On Sun, Apr 17, 2005 at 04:33:57PM +0200, BÁRTHÁZI András wrote:
> > Just a short question I'm interested in: where will be, and how will
> > work (I just asking for a general description about it) the regular
> > expression / rules part of Parrot?
On Sun, 2005-04-17 at 09:38 -0500, Patrick R
On Sun, Apr 17, 2005 at 04:33:57PM +0200, BÁRTHÁZI András wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Just a short question I'm interested in: where will be, and how will
> work (I just asking for a general description about it) the regular
> expression / rules part of Parrot?
The regular expression / rules part of Parro
BÁRTHÁZI András wrote:
Hi,
Just a short question I'm interested in: where will be, and how will
work (I just asking for a general description about it) the regular
expression / rules part of Parrot?
I mean, if it will be at the language (Perl 6, Python, etc.) level, or
at the virtual machine le
Hi,
Just a short question I'm interested in: where will be, and how will
work (I just asking for a general description about it) the regular
expression / rules part of Parrot?
I mean, if it will be at the language (Perl 6, Python, etc.) level, or
at the virtual machine level? Will Parrot has a
I have started working on Perl6 regular expressions. Nothing
usable yet but I post the code to get feedback. The code is
attached to the present mail.
Currently, I use perl5 code to parse very simple regexps using
Parse::Yapp and generate imcc code. I have written an
infrastructure to "
Brent Dax:
> This is the first draft of my proposed regex PDD. Review and advise.
You rock, sir. Analysis in the morning.
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This is the first draft of my proposed regex PDD. Review and advise.
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