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Re: Make peg.el a built-in library?
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Michael Heerdegen |
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Re: Make peg.el a built-in library? |
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Sun, 10 Oct 2021 06:46:05 +0200 |
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Stefan Monnier <monnier@iro.umontreal.ca> writes:
> Correctly matching regexps requires a deeper form of backtracking than
> provided by PEGs.
I learned PEGs are able to accept any type 3 language. I also learned
that PEGs alternatives work differently.
Is it practically possible to transform a regexp into a really
equivalent PEG, or is it too difficult, or would the resulting PEG just
be too large or inefficient?
Michael.
Re: Make peg.el a built-in library?, Stefan Monnier, 2021/10/09
Re: Make peg.el a built-in library?, Eric Abrahamsen, 2021/10/09
- Re: Make peg.el a built-in library?, Stefan Monnier, 2021/10/09
- Re: Make peg.el a built-in library?,
Michael Heerdegen <=
- Re: Make peg.el a built-in library?, Helmut Eller, 2021/10/10
- Re: Make peg.el a built-in library?, Stefan Monnier, 2021/10/10
- Re: Make peg.el a built-in library?, Michael Heerdegen, 2021/10/22
- Re: Make peg.el a built-in library?, Michael Heerdegen, 2021/10/31