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Wed Apr 29 08:07:54 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   hahahahahahahhaa

Wed Apr 29 08:07:43 UTC 2015  <trinque>   gabriel_laddel: asumming the AST is represented as a set of tables with foreign key relationships, each table representing a production rule in the grammar

Wed Apr 29 08:07:22 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   btw, one can trivially deal with sexpr 'ASTs' as sets

Wed Apr 29 08:07:01 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   trinque: could you rephrase "take the ast of a view against one table"

Wed Apr 29 08:06:33 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   ha

Wed Apr 29 08:05:06 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   I have to check that I know what these terms mean before I respond. one sec

Wed Apr 29 08:04:05 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   the purpose isn't what I'm horrified by

Wed Apr 29 08:03:54 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   Sure, even in sexprs you have a 'grammer' you might want to check

Wed Apr 29 08:03:40 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   I'd like to clarify that what I'm finding appaling here is the huge amount of effort spent generating syntatically correct strings.

Wed Apr 29 08:01:21 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   hehe

Wed Apr 29 07:59:59 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   Adlai: he is/was storing lexing and grammer information.

Wed Apr 29 07:59:44 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   trinque: I understand what you're talking about.

Wed Apr 29 07:58:56 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   ;; later tell EllieAsksWhy 'proxies'

Wed Apr 29 07:58:20 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   I find the parsing to be a gigantic PITA

Wed Apr 29 07:58:06 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   I don't find it controversial at all

Wed Apr 29 07:57:04 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   or, like, looking at it now?

Wed Apr 29 07:56:56 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   trinque: you're just learning CL, right?

Wed Apr 29 07:56:47 UTC 2015  <trinque>   !up gabriel_laddel

Wed Apr 29 07:56:13 UTC 2015  <gabriel_laddel>   holy fuck no

Wed Apr 29 07:55:46 UTC 2015  <trinque>   gabriel_laddel: it's just a join between the tables that represent the grammar and the AST tables

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