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Where's Ruby's Ruby parser? Posted: Apr 19, 2007 3:18 AM
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There's one thing missing from Ruby: a standard way for parsing Ruby code ... _in Ruby_. There is no Ruby parser written in Ruby, and all the other Ruby parsers have very different outputs and are heavily implementation specific. Problem: this causes tons of Ruby code manipulation code written in languages like Java or C++... and not Ruby. This article shows the problem in detail, why it's important and possible solutions.

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