On 11/1/06, Seth Gordon <sethg@ropine.com> wrote:
Andrii (lOkadin) Zvorygin wrote:
> the point of a parser is to break a string apart into atoms. My parser
> can parse lOjban without spaces. The above question is contradiction by
> definition(of the word parse).
A lexer breaks a string apart into atoms. A parser assembles those
atoms into a more useful (usually recursive) structure; in the case of
Lojban this would be an abstract syntax tree describing which sumti is
attached to which selbri, etc., etc.
.ua.uije'e
ki'e for the .ua
That means so far I've made a lexer. .uo
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