1. strtok.e

Hey all, i finally got around to sending strtok.e as itself to the archives, and
included a
readme.txt with it. Most of the code is written by Gabriel Boehme, i wrote
getxml() function and
the readme.txt, and Hawke' wrote the find_all() function of the code. I have
used this include file
for database munging and string manipulation/testing for 6 months now, and it's
fairly well
debugged, at least the parts i have used. smile

Kat

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2. Re: strtok.e

> Hey all, i finally got around to sending strtok.e as itself to the
> archives, and included a readme.txt with it.

Geez, I wonder if this sounds like an answer to my question (Re:
Parsing question) :)

(strtok = string token = gettoken() = get token in C? w00t!)

Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN"

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3. Re: strtok.e

On 26 Aug 2000, at 22:19, LEVIATHAN wrote:

> > Hey all, i finally got around to sending strtok.e as itself to the
> > archives, and included a readme.txt with it.
>
> Geez, I wonder if this sounds like an answer to my question (Re:
> Parsing question) :)
>
> (strtok = string token = gettoken() = get token in C? w00t!)

You're on the right track, but you lost me at C, since i don't do that. This may
be
better, take a look. I use strtok with strings.e version 0.9 in my coding, the
two give a
fairly complete strings handling library, minus those things David Cuny wrote in
his
Perl clone code. But there is a gettok(), istok(), instok(), addtok(),
findtok(), reptok(),
deltok(), matchtok(), wildmatchtok(), parse(), deparse(), etc., and you can spec
the
token separators as ascii0-255 or as Eu chars. I wrote the getxml() to parse my
severely nested database and web pages.

> Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN"

Blessed be,
Kat
smile

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4. Re: strtok.e

On Sat, 26 Aug 2000 22:19:56 -0700, LEVIATHAN <leviathan at USWEST.NET> wrote:

>> Hey all, i finally got around to sending strtok.e as itself to the
>> archives, and included a readme.txt with it.
>
>Geez, I wonder if this sounds like an answer to my question (Re:
>Parsing question) :)
>
>(strtok = string token = gettoken() = get token in C? w00t!)
>
>Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN"


  If you want strtok  as it is used exactly in "C", You will find it

  in my MIXEDLIB.ZIP in the archive ( written in assembler and Euphoria )

  Bernie

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5. Re: strtok.e

>   If you want strtok  as it is used exactly in "C", You will find it
>
>   in my MIXEDLIB.ZIP in the archive ( written in assembler and
>   Euphoria )
>
>   Bernie
>

Hmm, you updated it? oh! :)

whee, i go grab it :)

Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN"

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6. Re: strtok.e

> the right track, but you lost me at C, since i don't do
> that. This may be better, take a look. I use strtok with strings.e
> version 0.9 in my coding, the two give a fairly complete strings
> handling library, minus those things David Cuny wrote in his Perl
> clone code. But there is a gettok(), istok(), instok(), addtok(),
> findtok(), reptok(), deltok(), matchtok(), wildmatchtok(), parse(),
> deparse(), etc., and you can spec the token separators as ascii0-255
> or as Eu chars. I wrote the getxml() to parse my severely nested
> database and web pages.
>

Wow! Sounds like some strong stuff! :) When will the recent
additions page get updated?!? i want it now! :) </me wiggling in his
chair>

> > Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN"
>
> Blessed be,
> Kat

*wink* blink (And I type every one of my sigs at the bottom out.
Macros suck :)
> smile

Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN"

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7. Re: strtok.e

In a message dated 8/27/00 12:26:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time,
leviathan at USWEST.NET writes:

<< > > Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN"
 >
 > Blessed be,
 > Kat

 *wink* blink (And I type every one of my sigs at the bottom out.
 Macros suck :)
 > smile

 Blessed Be! --"LEVIATHAN"
  >>
Merry meet,

Um... can i say:
Blessed Be! --"SHIVA"
???
=)
or maybe
Blessed Be! --"Ifrit"
Blessed Be! --"Odin"
etc.

[PS: I like the ideas of multi-gods (better yet Polytheism)..]

-- "Bide by the ridde we must" --

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