I like the mixin approach to fake extension methods to a certain extent, but the real thing is a bit better :) Will WideC have some form of extension methods?
Ah, found the justification. "For reasons of speed, the (<|>) combinator is predictive; it will only try its second alternative if the first parser hasn’t consumed any input." It's indeed for speed reasons.
template<typename Iterator> bool operator()(Iterator& a, Iterator& b) {
auto begin = a; auto end = b;
if (lhs(begin, end)) {
a = begin;
b = end;
return true;
}
if (rhs(begin, end)) {
a = begin;
b = end;
return true;
}
return false;
I realized that I do actually completely need to propagate up the changes that did occur
@IntermediateHacker u can just ask me about that. or @sbi. i think we've both done that a number of times (it used to be a common thing to do many years ago).
auto identifier = (idStart >> *idChar)[([](char a, std::vector<char> b) -> std::string { std::string s (1, a); s.append(b.begin(), b.end()); return s; })] I think something like this would work.
And the operator() of the semantic action would return boost::optional<std::string>.
I just installed VirtualBox (from Oracle) in Windows 7, and created a virtual machine with latest Ubuntu.
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