Hi.
What progress has been made on new parsers for the week that I was gone? Is Magnus Manske still working on his? What about the BisonGen one (sorry I forgot whose that was)? Has anyone done any work on mine?
If the answer to all those is 'no', is there still interest in myself finishing mine?
Greetings, Timwi
Timwi wrote:
What progress has been made on new parsers for the week that I was gone? Is Magnus Manske still working on his? What about the BisonGen one (sorry I forgot whose that was)? Has anyone done any work on mine?
Nope, didn't do a thing, no time :-(
If the answer to all those is 'no', is there still interest in myself finishing mine?
Definitely! :-)
On Sun, 2004-08-29 at 11:27 +0100, Timwi wrote:
Hi.
What progress has been made on new parsers for the week that I was gone? Is Magnus Manske still working on his? What about the BisonGen one (sorry I forgot whose that was)?
I've been studying the dom stuff in more detail, mainly Xlink as transclusion representation. My intention is not to return any xml text that would need to be parsed again for further processing, so tight integration with python is necessary. Similar with syntax that needs to be passed in like allowed html tags and parameters, extension names etc. Current code is at http://dl.aulinx.de/wikiparser/.
Has anyone done any work on mine?
If the answer to all those is 'no', is there still interest in myself finishing mine?
Sure, i don't work on php integration anyway and don't expect to make too much progress in the next two weeks as i'm moving/starting new studies soon. A way to generate a pure php parser from the same grammar would also be nice to avoid maintaining two completely separate parsers. Might be possible to add php support to BisonGen, don't know.
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