Want to play with or learn a parser system including a grammar for Python? See spark_parser on pypy

rocky rocky at gnu.org
Wed Jun 8 14:32:13 EDT 2016


On Wednesday, June 8, 2016 at 12:50:57 PM UTC-4, Robin Becker wrote:
> On 08/06/2016 11:38, rocky wrote:
> ...........
> > [1] https://pypi.python.org/pypi/spark_parser/1.3.0
> .......
> the page above shows one can implement a time travel machine as it boldly states
> 
> "The original version of this was written by John Aycock and was described in 
> his 1988 paper: “Compiling Little Languages in Python” at the 7th International 
> Python Conference."
> 
> I suppose those early primitive pythons had some issue with integers as 
> wackypedia states that
> 
> "Python was conceived in the late 1980s[1] and its implementation was started in 
> December 1989[2] by Guido van Rossum at CWI in the Netherlands"
> 
> so that Aycocks's paper must have been at the -1st Python Conference
> -parallely yrs-
> Robin Becker

Sorry that should have been 1998 which would make more sense for the 7th  conference if the 1st one was around 2001. I've corrected the date in [1] https://pypi.python.org/pypi/spark_parser/1.3.0 

The automated tests in the package just don't  catch stuff like this. But I'm sure there are also other mistakes as well in there so feel free to let me know.



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