* Limiting scope of grammar extension
@ 2009-02-04 3:54 Paul Steckler
2009-02-04 13:58 ` [Caml-list] " Pietro Abate
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From: Paul Steckler @ 2009-02-04 3:54 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
Hi,
I have a camlp4 grammar extension that I want to apply to some parts of a .ml file, but
not others. Most of the file uses normal OCaml syntax.
Is there a way to mark the parts that I want transformed according to the grammar extension,
while the other parts are left alone?
-- Paul
--
Paul Steckler
National ICT Australia
paul DOT steckler AT nicta.com.au
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* Re: [Caml-list] Limiting scope of grammar extension
2009-02-04 3:54 Limiting scope of grammar extension Paul Steckler
@ 2009-02-04 13:58 ` Pietro Abate
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From: Pietro Abate @ 2009-02-04 13:58 UTC (permalink / raw)
To: caml-list
On Wed, Feb 04, 2009 at 02:54:53PM +1100, Paul Steckler wrote:
> I have a camlp4 grammar extension that I want to apply to some parts
> of a .ml file, but not others. Most of the file uses normal OCaml
> syntax.
>
> Is there a way to mark the parts that I want transformed according
> to the grammar extension, while the other parts are left alone?
A very simple way might be to use simple delimiters like << my_stm >>
and write you extension to expand only statements within these
delimiters. This will effectly leave everything else alone... I think.
:)
p
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