
On 10-11-28 11:09 PM, Rob Riggs wrote:
Honestly, the couple of times I've tried to use Spirit I have not been successful. I've done a few templates in my time but that library blows my mind. The concept is brilliant - and its implementation, heroic. But trying to actually use it tends to just make me feel dumb. You are not the only one. Something I could understand in a debugger or, more importantly, review for security in a network-facing application. +1
The Spirit concepts are straightforward if you read the documentation. Debugging is actually pretty easy if you use the built-in debug facilities. I have not yet had to use it under a debugger and I use various versions of Spirit all the time. I guess I'm lucky, awesome or the library provides enough tools for me. If you compare Spirit to ANTLR, sure, stepping through ANTLR is easier. But I try not to have to step through code. zzzzzzz -- Sohail Somani -- iBlog : http://uint32t.blogspot.com iTweet: http://twitter.com/somanisoftware iCode : http://bitbucket.org/cheez