So I am trying to implement a pretty simple grammar for one-line statements: # Grammar c: Character c[a-z0-9-]
So, I\'m trying to parse code containg switch statements like this function (a : Boolean) equals (b : Boolean) : Boolean {
I am currently playing with the happy parser generator. Other parser generators can give nice messages like \"unexpected endline, expected\'then\'\".
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I ran into a case using Happy (a Haskell parsing package) where the order of seemingly independent rules affects its behavior in a strange way.
I\'m working on a parser and I\'m really frustrated. In the language, we can have an expression like:
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