On 2015/01/08 15:26, attila wrote:
> Hi ports@,
>
> Third time is a charm, I hope. Attached is an updated version of
> devel/greg, a parser generator based on Parsing Expression Grammars.
> This version corrects issues with my original patches discovered
> by bcallah@ and the update-patches targ
On 01/08/15 16:26, attila wrote:
> Hi ports@,
>
> Third time is a charm, I hope. Attached is an updated version of
> devel/greg, a parser generator based on Parsing Expression Grammars.
> This version corrects issues with my original patches discovered
> by bcallah@ and the update-patches target.
greg.tgz
Description: proposed new port: devel/greg, a parser generator
Hi ports@,
Third time is a charm, I hope. Attached is an updated version of
devel/greg, a parser generator based on Parsing Expression Grammars.
This version corrects issues with my original patches discovered
by bcallah@ a
greg.tgz
Description: proposed new port: devel/greg
attila writes:
> Hi ports@,
>
> Attached is a new port, devel/greg. Greg is a PEG-based parser
> generator.
Sorry, I forgot to attach the port in my first email. Here it is.
>
> pkg/DESCR:
> greg is a recursive-descent parser generator bas
Hi ports@,
Attached is a new port, devel/greg. Greg is a PEG-based parser
generator.
pkg/DESCR:
greg is a recursive-descent parser generator based on Ian Piumarta's
peg/leg. It implements a formalism called Parsing Expression Grammars.
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Works well on i386. I'm working on getting all of the