LPM: RE: parsing

Janine janine at emazing.com
Tue Sep 5 20:43:00 CDT 2000


What do you mean by "nested delimiters"?  Can you give an example?

Janine

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> Date: Tue, 5 Sep 2000 18:26:23 -0400
> From: Frank Price <fprice at upended.org>
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> Hi Lexpm,
> 
> I need a parser.  I want to parse text with multiline and possibly
> nested 
> delimiters (like HTML tags but not).  I looked at Parse::RecDescent
> but it looks way more than I want.  Essentially, I just want to say
> "here's my delimiter, now give me the stuff it delimits."  Any
> suggestions?
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