From: "Ryan Tarpine" <rtarpine@hotmail.com>
To: nicolas.francois@free.fr
Cc: caml-list@inria.fr
Subject: Re: [Caml-list] What's wrong with my parser ?
Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 15:44:38 -0400 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <F217vskPo76fUmyM4n40000c763@hotmail.com> (raw)
>From: Nicolas FRANCOIS (AKA El Bofo) <nicolas.francois@free.fr>
>To: Nicolas FRANCOIS (AKA El Bofo) <nicolas.francois@free.fr>
>CC: caml-list@inria.fr
>Subject: Re: [Caml-list] What's wrong with my parser ?
>Date: Sat, 13 Jul 2002 13:27:34 +0200
>
>OK, this is my new polynom parser, it seems to work OK, thanks to your
>explanations.
>
> let rec parse s =
><snip>
> let parse_coeff = parser
> | [< n = R.parse >] -> n
> | [< >] -> R.one
> in
> let parse_monome = parser
> | [< n = parse_coeff; e = parse_x >] ->
> monome n e
> | [< e = parse_x >] ->
> monome R.one e
><snip>
> in
> match s with parser
> | [< m = parse_monome >] ->
> match parse_suite s with
> | p -> m ++ p
>
><snip>
># print (P.parse (Stream.of_string ""));;
>[1: 1]- : unit = ()
>
Parsing the empty string calls parse_monome, which calls parse_coeff, which
returns R.one. My take at this is that you need 2 versions of parse_x: one
that requires an X to be there, and one that can parse an X but doesn't need
it.
If there is no leading coefficient (the second option to parse_monome), the
X *must* be there. If the coeffecient is there (the first option), then the
X doesn't have to be. The empty string, which has no coefficient, should
fail parse_monome because it doesn't have an X either. If passed the string
"X" or "2", though, parse_monome should succeed.
Ryan Tarpine, rtarpine@hotmail.com
"To err is human, to compute divine. Trust your computer but not its
programmer."
- Morris Kingston
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2002-07-13 19:44 Ryan Tarpine [this message]
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2002-07-12 2:41 Nicolas FRANCOIS
2002-07-12 2:48 ` John Prevost
2002-07-12 2:59 ` John Prevost
2002-07-12 7:14 ` Daniel de Rauglaudre
2002-07-13 11:27 ` Nicolas FRANCOIS
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