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[Python-Dev] 'stackless' python?

[Python-Dev] 'stackless' python? [Python-Dev] 'stackless' python?Jeremy Hylton jeremy at cnri.reston.va.us
Tue May 18 17:05:39 CEST 1999
>>>>> "SR" == rushing  <rushing at nightmare.com> writes:

  SR> Somewhere I have an example of coroutines being used for
  SR> parsing, very elegant.  Something like one coroutine does
  SR> lexing, and passes tokens one-by-one to the next level, which
  SR> passes parsed expressions to a compiler, or whatever.  Kinda
  SR> like pipes.

This is the first example that's used in Structured Programming (Dahl,
Djikstra, and Hoare).  I'd be happy to loan a copy to any of the
Python-dev people who sit nearby.

Jeremy


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