On Fri, 2005-03-25 at 18:48 +0100, Gabriel de Perthuis wrote: > Le vendredi 25 mars 2005 à 15:31 +0600, Haran Shivanan a écrit : > What do you mean, sharing scripts? Probably like one the "Smart Playlists" page that got posted the other day. Where people post their cool playlist descriptions (e.g. All the songs that I have't listened to in a week, but aren't rated at less than 2.5 stars and aren't in my not-music playlist). Being able to share things like this would be nice, but isn't too useful until we can actually create more complex playlists. > However, the generated parser will be in different versions I think, > which flex can load dynamically. The alternative is to parse until word > level and do string comparisons to find if there is a keyword. I've > written a parser with the first solution, but I don't really have a > preference. All we would really need is a tokeniser (flex-based or whatever) that grabs the actual tokens (and, or, etc) from a current-locale dependant place. James "Doc" Livingston -- "Never offend people with style when you can offend them with substance." --Sam Brown
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