Luis Araujo <address@hidden> writes:
Hello everyone , how are you?
Hi Luis!
Thanks for posting this proposal. I haven't read every detail yet,
but have one initial query, and would be interested in your thoughts.
It seems like it would be a big job to write a C parser in Guile, and
it also seems that the really interesting results would flow from what
one could do with the parser output - but that the existence of the
parser on its own would not be that exciting.
Therefore I'm wondering if there isn't already a C parser -
implemented in some other language - that you could use to work first
on the interesting possible applications of having a C parser.
This is all assuming, of course, that there is a C parser available
somewhere that would generate the right kind of output, and I haven't
actually researched that. But it seems to me that the advantages of
doing things this way round would be that
- it would bring concrete advantages to Guile more quickly
- the process of working on applications would probably make clear
whether a Guile-implemented C parser would provide extra benefits,
and would probably indicate what kind of parser interface and/or
output would be most useful and convenient.
What do you think?