I'm building something that requires parsing a rather complex language. I'd like to do the whole application, including the lex/parse phase, in Python (for development/debug speed), and only move parts of it to a compiled language if execution speed absolutely dictates. So, what i'm looking for in a Python parser is:
1) reliability (don't want to debug a parser) 1) flexibility (i do a lot of refactoring) 2) E/BNF friendliness (working from a spec) 3) speed (moderate speed will do; glacial won't) Does anyone have any familiarity with some of the several Python parsers out there? Any pointers to comparisons (as opposed to surveys) of _several_ of the Python parsers would be much appereciated. (I've seen the YAPPS/Spark comparison.) If none of the Python parsers really fit the bill, any thoughts on ANTLR, Spirit, etc? Thanks in advance, E -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list