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| From | gah4 <gah4@u.washington.edu> |
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| Subject | Re: The remarkable similarities between Flex/Lex and XSLT |
| Date | Fri, 24 Jun 2022 06:43:43 -0700 (PDT) |
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On Friday, June 24, 2022 at 6:00:44 AM UTC-7, Roger L Costello wrote: > XSLT is a language for processing XML documents. > There are remarkable similarities between Flex/Lex and XSLT. Lex was created > 47 years ago, long before XSLT. One wonders if some members of the XSLT 1.0 > Working Group were Lex users and were influenced by its concepts? > Here are some of the similarities between Flex/Lex and XSLT: > Both are pattern-matching languages, i.e., I was thinking, but didn't post yet, about the different ways of writing pattern matching languages. Well, more specifically about parsing languages, but even more about the pattern matching part. I wrote recently about STEP, which has an input language somewhat different from yacc/bison for describing a parser. And even more, if there should be a language for writing pattern matching languages in. That is, do we need a compiler-compiler-compiler. It does seem rare that one starts from scratch in defining a new computer language, even though not a general purpose programming language. [Pattern-action goes back at least to RPG in 1959, and it was based on the way plugboard accounting machines work. -John]
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The remarkable similarities between Flex/Lex and XSLT Roger L Costello <costello@mitre.org> - 2022-06-24 10:57 +0000
Re: The remarkable similarities between Flex/Lex and XSLT gah4 <gah4@u.washington.edu> - 2022-06-24 06:43 -0700
Compiler-compiler-compiler Christopher F Clark <christopher.f.clark@compiler-resources.com> - 2022-06-25 18:32 +0300
Re: The remarkable similarities between Flex/Lex and XSLT "matt.ti...@gmail.com" <matt.timmermans@gmail.com> - 2022-06-25 09:20 -0700
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