alex / rply

An attempt to port David Beazley's PLY to RPython, and give it a cooler API.
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Is it possible to expand manual for using RPLY for light language design? #78

Closed ponyatov closed 6 years ago

ponyatov commented 6 years ago

I followed this tutorial on first use of PyPy: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIwCTnC4PkkA1LMTJKlzO9IxLwiPBJtF8

It will be great to expand it with more complex syntax, and some features which provided by PyPy:

alex commented 6 years ago

The author of that tutorial isn't involved in rply's development, and rply is only responsible for lexing and parsing; as a result, expanding the docs to include these things is out of scope.

ponyatov commented 6 years ago

How a right way to install RPLY if I have no pypy installed?

My Debian has too old packages, so I followed video tutorial way of installation, and pypy build from sources is a really long process, still in progress.

alex commented 6 years ago

rply can be installed with pip

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How a right way to install RPLY if I have no pypy installed?

My Debian has too old packages, so I followed video tutorial way of installation, and pypy build from sources is a really long process, still in progress.

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