The OP was not talking about a Python program to check the Pascal
program as I read it
> to make application in python
> that would send code (text) to pascal compiler...and it would return
> result and then application would show that result.
So he/she/it would want subprocess to compile the Pas
On 2007-12-13, Dotan Cohen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 13/12/2007, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> >> Oof! Fond as I am of promoting pyparsing, writing a Pascal
>> >> compiler (or even just syntax checker) is not a job I would
>> >> tackle lightly, much less suggest to a new Python
On 13/12/2007, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >> Oof! Fond as I am of promoting pyparsing, writing a Pascal
> >> compiler (or even just syntax checker) is not a job I would
> >> tackle lightly, much less suggest to a new Python developer.
>
> True enough...thus my weeks/months/years est
On Wed, 12 Dec 2007 16:53:15 -0600, Tim Chase wrote:
> >> Oof! Fond as I am of promoting pyparsing, writing a Pascal
> >> compiler (or even just syntax checker) is not a job I would tackle
> >> lightly, much less suggest to a new Python developer.
>
> True enough...thus my weeks/months/years
>> Oof! Fond as I am of promoting pyparsing, writing a Pascal
>> compiler (or even just syntax checker) is not a job I would
>> tackle lightly, much less suggest to a new Python developer.
True enough...thus my weeks/months/years estimate for such an
undertaking :)
But if not mentioned, you
On Dec 12, 3:03 pm, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OTOH, you could actually parse the pascal file(s). This gives
> you infinte flexibility to do whatever you want with the
> parse-tree. Things get hairy when you have included ("uses")
> files, and you also have to write up a grammar for P
On 2007-12-12, SMALLp <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hy! I desperately need help!
>
> I need to make application that would accept Pascal code and check if it
> returns good results.
That application is called a Pascal compiler.
> My idea is (from a beginner point of view) to make application in
> I need to make application that would accept Pascal code and check if it
> returns good results.
well, it depends on how much work you want your program to do.
My understanding is that most compilers will return a non-zero
error code when there's some sort of problem. Thus, you could
just s
You can use subprocess to run the pascal program and capture the
output/results. See here
http://blog.doughellmann.com/2007/07/pymotw-subprocess.html
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