Hello,

I've got a situation where I want to allow users some modest calculation
ability, and I've gone through various evolutions of possibilities, like
letting them put in raw Clojure code (that I will restrict at some point),
to (heh) using POI to let them use Excel to specify possibilities (which is
WAY overkill), to using infix.

https://github.com/rm-hull/infix

This is basically what I want, only expandable. I have some reservations,
however:

1. It's no longer maintained.
2. It uses the author's own homegrown parser.
3. The comparator operators don't seem to work.
4. There's no function for "I can't calculate this because I don't know the
value of X."

All of this is surmountable, of course. The question is, should I surmount
it? Or should I just start with Instaparse and a calculator grammar. Or is
there a third way?

===Blake===

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