Perhaps I should put a link into the source code whenever I follow a tutorial. Sorry for the confusion!
I am also only following Amirouche Boubekki's tutorial ; ) Good that you already found it. There is a paper about parser combinators (which I did not completely implement, because I had a bug somewhere, where I did not find it at some point), about parser combinators: http://www.cs.nott.ac.uk/~pszgmh/monparsing.pdf It takes some time to get used to the Gopher code syntax, but from the part of the paper, that I read, it is quite clever stuff, all this parser combinator stuff. I am still unsure about the theoretical CS stuff: What kind of parsers one can possibly write with parser combinators? Which language class is that? I have language X can I parse it completely using parser combinators? etc. Theoretical CS and the proofs were not my strongest area. On 1/16/19 6:00 PM, guile-user-requ...@gnu.org wrote: > Ok I found this > > https://hyperdev.fr/blog/getting-started-with-guile-parser-combinators.html