2013/2/10 stephane ducasse stephane.ducasse@free.fr
On Feb 9, 2013, at 9:30 PM, Tudor Girba tudor@tudorgirba.com wrote:
Hi,
No, I do not think that you are hiding changes. I just see that there is
no communication about the experience. Here are some examples:
- Did you use the PetitParser browser? If yes, were there bugs, issues?
For example, Jan used it for a couple of days and found 3 issues with it.
I will ask guillaume.
I'm not using a lot PetitParser browser, only when I encounter a big problem. Usually, I write some tests and just implement rules.
- Did you happen to have any particular problem with expressing parsers?
Not really :)
Not at all
- How did you deal with performance when parsing large code bases?
Not that I heard
No problem about performance, the longer parsing we had was 15 minutes long for a more than a million lines of code system. This time is completely acceptable for us.
- Did you enjoy using Moose at all? If yes, what part of it? :)
Yes
yes and especially petitParser which is in my opinion the best tool
Anything, really. It just boosts the morale knowing that all the work is
not it in vain :).
We are moving :)
Stef
On Feb 9, 2013, at 9:13 PM, stephane ducasse stephane.ducasse@free.fr
wrote:
If PetitParser, and Moose in general, is so important for you, it
would be great to get some feedback from time to time :).
I think that you are again thinking that we are hidding changes that we
may have done
but anything that we do on moose is PUBLIC. for petit parser guillaume
extended it and send the code to lukas
but lukas preferred not to add it in the petit parser project.
Cheers, Doru
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