On 12/01/2011 11:37 AM, Bowerbird at aol.com wrote:> john said:
> > Have you considered using a PEG instead of regexes?
>
> for all you home-schooled and self-taught programmers
> for whom "peg" is far too computer-sciencey for comfort,
> consider as an alternative the simple methodology i use...
>
> i split the text-file on blank lines and place it in an array.
>
> that is first-cut for my light-markup format, a.k.a., "zml"
> -- zen markup language -- but it's alright with me if you
> markdown people want to borrow it for your own purpose.
>
> i mean, seriously, it's not like i could patent it, or anything.
> (but, on second thought, perhaps i _should_ at least apply.)
>
> then i walk the array, analyzing each item to see what it is;
> the chunk might get tagged as a blockquote, or a heading,
> or a list item, or a plain old paragraph, or _whatever_ it is.
>
> then i walk the array again, using the tag for each chunk to
> generate the appropriate output for the desired format(s)...
>
> (sometimes the tag, or the output, is dependent upon the
> surrounding chunks, and that's the reason i walk it twice.)
>
> it's the methodology of a simpleton, i am the first to admit,
> but it works, and it works well, and it works sufficiently fast.
>
> best of all, for me, is that it's extremely easy to understand.
>
> even better, for everyone: it's easy for users to understand.
>
> after all, there's no payoff in confusing the users. is there?
>
> -bowerbird
>
> p.s. "alright" is a word i like to use... it's akin to
"already"...
>
>
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What confuses me is what this all has to do with markdown.
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