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On 2010-05-31 16:00, Mattias Gärtner wrote:
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cite="mid:20100531150053.198753i7yfvyijus@netmail.netcologne.de"
type="cite">Zitat von Adem <a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:listmember@letterboxes.org"><listmember@letterboxes.org></a>:
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How would *you* deal with macros?
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I would not use a complete parser.
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I would use a forgiving parser like the synedit highlighter or the
indentation parser of the codetools.
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Why is this emphasis on the parser being '<i>forgiving</i>'?<br>
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Why wouldn't I want to know about the ugly truth that the code I just
wrote will not compile?<br>
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Why should I have to wait till I compile the rubbish I produced to find
out that it is indeed worthless?<br>
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Cheers,
Adem</pre>
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