On Wed, 1 Oct 2008, Brandon S. Allbery KF8NH wrote:
On 2008 Oct 1, at 22:14, Timothy S. Nelson wrote:
Hi all. I've enjoyed(?) reading over the February/March thread
entitled "Musings on operator overloading". I've brought a few thoughts
along; if they're old news, please tell me
here to do more reading on it :).
The Perl6 way to do this is grammars; using an XML grammar to pull data out
of an XML document is one of Larry's favorite examples.
Ok, great. While I see how this does a great job of converting the
string of data into a plex, it doesn't solve the problem of selecting the data
from the plex in a glob-like (or XPath-like) fashion, which is what I'm
talking about here. Have I missed something that will do that?
:)
---------------------------------------------------------------------
| Name: Tim Nelson | Because the Creator is, |
| E-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] | I am |
---------------------------------------------------------------------
----BEGIN GEEK CODE BLOCK----
Version 3.12
GCS d+++ s+: a- C++$ U+++$ P+++$ L+++ E- W+ N+ w--- V-
PE(+) Y+>++ PGP->+++ R(+) !tv b++ DI++++ D G+ e++>++++ h! y-
-----END GEEK CODE BLOCK-----