[ANN] redparse 0.8.3 Released

redparse version 0.8.3 has been released!

* <http://github.com/coatl/redparse/>

* <http://rubyforge.org/projects/redparse/>

RedParse is a ruby parser written in pure ruby. Instead of YACC or

ANTLR, it's parse tool is a home-brewed "compiler-interpreter". (The

tool is LALR(1)-equivalent and the 'parse language' is pretty nice,

even in it's current crude form.)

Changes:

### 0.8.3 / 2009-07-01

* 7 Minor Enhancements:

  * most nodes now have startline, endline, and offset

  * Node.[] is more fun to use now (most attributes can be left off)

  * a SequenceNode inserted into a SequenceNode now gets inlined

  * new ListInNode module for the various vanilla arrays found in node trees

  * HashLiteralNode#get; retrieve values from hash literal kinda like
from a hash

  * Nodes can be catenated with the + operator now

  * Symbols inserted into a tree are converted to CallSiteNodes

* 2 Bugfixes:

  * more faithful ParseTree emulation in a couple of cases

  * minor fixes in node processing for some rare conditions

* <http://github.com/coatl/redparse/>

* <http://rubyforge.org/projects/redparse/>

  * most nodes now have startline, endline, and offset

Nice. This is starting to look nicer than ParseTree output in terms of
info.
You rock.
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On 7/7/09, Roger Pack <rogerpack2005@gmail.com> wrote:

  * most nodes now have startline, endline, and offset

Nice. This is starting to look nicer than ParseTree output in terms of
info.
You rock.