> Thanks for the patches! Neither one seems consistent to me with my > vision for how Ur/Web should be set up, so I'll leave them as something > folks can apply optionally.
It doesn't make sense to me that you call Haskell's "implicit mutual recursion spread across files" an entangled mess because you want to read code top-down to understand what's happening but don't apply this pattern to urweb .. because the http, fastcgi, cgi targets register themselves? My real question is: I used this pattern for single line comments forcing a space because # is used by labels and chars: line_comment = [#][ ][^\n]*\n; However this only works using sml/nj but not mlton? Any idea what could be the cause before I start debugging this issue? Most lexers I know apply a strategy maing the rule causing the longest match win. In all cases this should be line_comment. Do sml lexer's work the same? Marc Weber _______________________________________________ Ur mailing list [email protected] http://www.impredicative.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/ur
