Richard, can you elaborate on the license? 

The license page says "Permission is granted to use and redistribute this 
software except for commercial use […]"

Stefan
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On 04.01.2010, at 23:27, Richard Lyman wrote:

> All,
> 
> This project adds support in Clojure for Parsing Expression Grammars.
> You'll be able to write pseudo-ebnfs directly in your Clojure code. 
> 
> Currently, this...
>  Expr      <- [Sum $]
>  Sum       <- [Product (* [SumOp Product])]
>  Product   <- [Value (* [ProductOp Value])]
>  Value     <- (| Num Sum)
>  Num       <- JSONNumber
>  SumOp     <- #"^[+-]"
>  ProductOp <- #"^[*/]"
> ... turns into a parser with only a few extra lines of code (three more lines 
> would be comfortable).
> 
> The grammar reads quite easily as well. The production for the non-terminal 
> Sum could be read, "A Sum is a Product followed by zero-or-more of the SumOp 
> Product pair."
> 
> Project page: http://www.lithinos.com/clj-peg/index.html
> Manual: http://www.lithinos.com/clj-peg/0.6.10/clj-peg-manual.pdf
> 
> -Rich
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