Excellent article.

I think GLORP uses a similar technique to setup its expressions, and
also have issues with #and:/#or: selectors due to inlining, so it uses
AND:/#OR: instead.

Regards!

Esteban A. Maringolo

pd: Your blog and it's choosen topic made me remember
http://use-the-index-luke.com/

2014-09-22 20:48 GMT-03:00 Udo Schneider <udo.schnei...@homeaddress.de>:
>
> All,
>
> I just finished a blog entry. It shows how to use Smalltalk blocks as 
> parsers/translators. E.g. translating a Block
>
>         [:customer | (customer joinDate year is: Date today year)]
>
> into an SQL-like String
>
>         (YEAR(customers.joinDate) = 2014)
>
> The SQL stuff is just an example - you can create nearly any output.
>
> Check out 
> http://readthesourceluke.blogspot.de/2014/09/block-translators-parsing-magic.html
>
> Maybe that's old stuff for some of you - but I hope it's interesting for some 
> at least :-)
>
> Comments and feedback appreciated.
>
> CU,
>
> Udo
>
>

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