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Hi @danvim . Nice to see I have a user! Thanks for the praise :) I can absolutely add some more documentation. If would be great if you could describe what you would like to see documented or improved, so I can start with the most important parts.
What you say regarding the Repl makes a lot of sense. So I've reverted the default behavior in Repl. It now propagates all exceptions by default. I also added functionality for specifying parsing and evalution functions to swallow and resume if needed. You can see examples of this in ReplTest.
Could you try the master branch to see if it works for you now? When you're happy, I can release a new version.
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Wow! Thank you for your quick response! Honestly, I thought this great piece of work was already covered in dust. I'll try it out very soon. Meanwhile, I need to post another issue :P
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No worries! I'm using this lib for my site http://durat.io , so it's being kept alive. I was thinking we could move to stackoverflow for the questions, so that they are more visible. Do you have an account there? If so, create your questions there under #bychan and ping me, and I'll start subscribing to the tag.
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@atorstling thanks, will do, I have an account there
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Is the code working for you? Can I close the issue?
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Yes, you can close the issue, thanks! :)
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Related Issues (20)
- Rename to Bychan
- Right-associative operators
- Suffix operators
- Empty input HOT 1
- Dynamic tokens without name HOT 1
- Test dependent project HOT 1
- addToken could be private
- standaloneParseAs in tokenBuilder HOT 1
- Nonclementure HOT 1
- Instance of token: lexeme
- Stick with v1 fluent interface HOT 1
- Check getToken by key HOT 1
- Write examples
- Group dynamic lexeme info together in dynamic callbacks
- Row col in lexing as well
- Perf: Lexer should operate on stream, not string HOT 1
- Last try to remove UserParserCallbackImpl HOT 1
- Multiline REPL
- Is there a way to check if next token is END? HOT 8
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