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Math lexer/parser
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Why don't you use the Python interpreter...It does a great job of parsing
So... this question is still open.
Last edited by scru; Sep 21st, 2009 at 7:24 pm.
A nice LR(1) parser is wisent. Simple to use and efficient. Also it generates parsers independant of wisent, so that a user of your program wouldn't need wisent to run your wisent-generated parser.
Last edited by Gribouillis; Sep 21st, 2009 at 9:44 pm.
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A nice LR(1) parser is wisent. Simple to use and efficient. Also it generates parsers independant of wisent, so that a user of your program wouldn't need wisent to run your wisent-generated parser.
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