[00:15:32] *** Joins: e3928a3bc (~user@2804:14d:5cd8:8447::3) [00:15:41] hey people [00:16:04] how do I use the lexer and unlexer flags? they don't seem to working, I must be doing something wrong.. [01:25:57] ok, it's deprecated: https://groups.google.com/d/topic/gf-dev/Sa6MJiUIpyg/discussion [01:26:57] the reference manual in the website still talks about them, though. [01:27:02] *** Parts: e3928a3bc (~user@2804:14d:5cd8:8447::3) ("ERC (IRC client for Emacs 25.2.1)") [01:48:32] *** Joins: e3928a3bc (~user@2804:14d:5cd8:8447::3) [01:50:27] is there still a way of parsing literal strings and numbers? my understanding of the deprecated `literals` lexer flag is that it would do so, has it been completely removed or just replaced by some other way? [02:33:58] I figured numbers out, but how about strings? I can't seem to apply the same technique.. [02:37:22] actually, I can.. I was getting the spacing wrong. [03:01:37] cool [03:01:39] does it work now? [03:01:51] also did you see my answer to you about GVerb? [03:35:04] yes, it works! I'm just sad that the spacing is weird because I can't glue runtime variables (or is there a way?) [03:35:19] nope! I checked the logs too soon, I'll go check it out [03:39:42] oh right, so GVerb might be something like generalized verb, maybe? [03:40:44] I was wondering why Aarne didn't introduce the GVerb at the top-level already, but I guess his reasoning makes sense! [03:40:59] I'll try to make a PR this week with the finished product :) [04:14:48] *** Parts: e3928a3bc (~user@2804:14d:5cd8:8447::3) ("ERC (IRC client for Emacs 25.2.1)") [12:02:36] *** Quits: JuanDaugherty (~juan@98.4.124.117) (Quit: Ex Chat) [22:12:30] *** Quits: proteusguy (~proteus-g@184.22.246.100) (Ping timeout: 260 seconds) [22:13:02] *** Joins: proteusguy (~proteus-g@2405:9800:bc10:1ca:1826:4724:e93d:d94e)