I also was going to say Joel, you ought to moan about the description of spirit in the docs, I can see it is there in the list of libraries now, and whilst it probably does describe what the library does, it doesn't do it in a way that is very identifiable for those who don't know about the subject, I just plain missed it, despite the fact that I was looking to parse C++. spirit file:///C:/boost/boost_1_31_0/libs/spirit/index.html - LL parser framework represents parsers directly as EBNF grammars in inlined C++, from Joel de Guzman and team. Why not something like ... spirit file:///C:/boost/boost_1_31_0/libs/spirit/index.html - A customisable framework for parsing any syntax. You will know what I mean and how to describe it properly etc I'm sure. Just a thought :) Gaz
Foster, Gareth wrote:
I also was going to say Joel, you ought to moan about the description of spirit in the docs, I can see it is there in the list of libraries now, and whilst it probably does describe what the library does, it doesn't do it in a way that is very identifiable for those who don't know about the subject, I just plain missed it, despite the fact that I was looking to parse C++.
_spirit_ file:///C:/boost/boost_1_31_0/libs/spirit/index.html - LL parser framework represents parsers directly as EBNF grammars in inlined C++, from Joel de Guzman and team.
Why not something like ...
_spirit_ file:///C:/boost/boost_1_31_0/libs/spirit/index.html - A customisable framework for parsing any syntax.
You will know what I mean and how to describe it properly etc I'm sure.
Thanks. Point well taken. -- Joel de Guzman http://www.boost-consulting.com http://spirit.sf.net
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