Le 31/12/14 16:37, Jan Kurš a écrit :
You mean deep into pharo? Or something else? I can do this...

Yes I mean let us improve **OUR** documentation.
Soon we will release an official version of Deep into Pharo. Then we will convert it to pillar and this means that we will
all the Pharo books online and on different formats.

Stef

On 21 December 2014 at 13:27, stepharo <steph...@free.fr <mailto:steph...@free.fr>> wrote:

    Could one of you write a small paragraph for the petit parser chapter?

    Le 18/12/14 09:07, Jan Kurš a écrit :
    Exactly...

    This happens so often that we should add some warning somewhere
    in these cases....


    Cheers,
    Jan

    On 18 December 2014 at 08:36, Guillaume Larcheveque
    <guillaume.larcheve...@gmail.com
    <mailto:guillaume.larcheve...@gmail.com>> wrote:

        So you just have to remove the #star in notA or replace it by
        #plus to makes it succeed only when it consume at least one
        character

        2014-12-18 7:54 GMT+01:00 Guillaume Larcheveque
        <guillaume.larcheve...@gmail.com
        <mailto:guillaume.larcheve...@gmail.com>>:

            With x, x it will only go to 2 level deep.

            With the plus you allow to go as far as the x rule
            succeed and your x rule always succeed because notA
            always succeed due to the star without consuming anything
            so you fall into infinite loop.

            2014-12-18 6:47 GMT+01:00 James Foster
            <smallt...@jgfoster.net <mailto:smallt...@jgfoster.net>>:

                There is something about plus that I don’t
                understand. In the following code if I parse for (x ,
                x) then I get what I expect. If I parse for (x plus)
                then the image hangs. What am I doing wrong?

                James

                | a notA x y |
                a := $a asParser.
                notA := $a asParser negate star flatten.
                x := a / notA.
                y := x , x.     “works fine”
                y := x plus. “never finishes”
                ^y end parse: 'ab’.




-- *Guillaume Larcheveque*



-- *Guillaume Larcheveque*




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