1. SPIPAT pattern matching
- Posted by bugmagnet Oct 07, 2014
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Some of you may be aware of the SPIPAT library, which implements the S*BOL pattern matching library. Before I go ahead with converting the C/C++/Python/Ada to Euphoria, can anyone tell me if it has already been done? Would not want to reinvent the peanut-butter and banana sandwich.
Regards,
bugmagnet
2. Re: SPIPAT pattern matching
- Posted by _tom (admin) Oct 07, 2014
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Some of you may be aware of the SPIPAT library, which implements the S*BOL pattern matching library. Before I go ahead with converting the C/C++/Python/Ada to Euphoria, can anyone tell me if it has already been done? Would not want to reinvent the peanut-butter and banana sandwich.
Regards,
bugmagnet
I don't know of anyone who has done this yet. No obvious hits in The Archive or as a general search.
Take a look at http://dmitry-kazakov.org/match/match.htm which is another C "Snobol" library of interest.
Also http://wilmott.ca/python/ has written code in Python.
This would be a great addition to o[
_tom
3. Re: SPIPAT pattern matching
- Posted by BRyan Oct 07, 2014
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Some of you may be aware of the SPIPAT library, which implements the S*BOL pattern matching library. Before I go ahead with converting the C/C++/Python/Ada to Euphoria, can anyone tell me if it has already been done? Would not want to reinvent the peanut-butter and banana sandwich.
Regards,
bugmagnet
Regular Expressions are already built into Euphoria and
I don't think that many users are even using them.
4. Re: SPIPAT pattern matching
- Posted by mattlewis (admin) Oct 07, 2014
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Regular Expressions are already built into Euphoria and
I don't think that many users are even using them.
Possibly. I know I use them a lot.
Matt
5. Re: SPIPAT pattern matching
- Posted by _tom (admin) Oct 07, 2014
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Regular Expressions are already built into Euphoria and
I don't think that many users are even using them.
Snobol (and SPIPAT) pattern matching vs. "regular expressions" is like Euphoria vs. "not your favorite language."
The modern version of Snobol is Icon (and Unicon). They are worth looking at to realize that there are different ways of doing things.
_tom
6. Re: SPIPAT pattern matching
- Posted by bugmagnet Oct 09, 2014
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Ok, I've created the project on Github. Don't hold your breath; it's not going to happen overnight.
Kind regards,
bugmagnet