You can use PetitPreprocessor: Gofer new squeaksource3: 'PetitPreprocessor'; package: 'PetitPreprocessor'; load
Now it's just transform a matching regex to a substitution String (MyParser preProcess: ('toPreprocess' asRegex) into: 'preProcessed' ) but I plan to improve it by providing a PParser to detect a matching and apply its transformation block (myParser preProcessor: (matchingParser ==> [:m | ..... ])).
2012/9/13 Guillermo Polito guillermopolito@gmail.com
Maybe you can use a -completely separate- pre-parser? :)
It takes the input with the pre processor directives, and answers a new processed string which the original parser will handle?.
Guille
On Thu, Sep 13, 2012 at 3:22 PM, Stephan Eggermont stephan@stack.nlwrote:
Hi
What is the best way to handle pre-processor directives with PetitParser without polluting the parsing too much? Any suggestions?
unit forms; interface {$IFDEF WINDOWS} uses bla; {$ENDIF} {$IFDEF LINUX} uses bla2; {$ENDIF}
Diego & Stephan
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