[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index]
Reply to: [list | sender only]
Re: CIF parser / dialects
- Subject: Re: CIF parser / dialects
- From: "Herbert J. Bernstein" <yaya@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 21 Oct 2002 18:07:44 +0100 (BST)
Even if a particular parser is not still heavily used, it could be useful to know about problems and misunderstandings, so we can make things more robust in the future. -- HJB ===================================================== Herbert J. Bernstein, Professor of Computer Science Dowling College, Kramer Science Center, KSC 020 Idle Hour Blvd, Oakdale, NY, 11769 +1-631-244-3035 yaya@dowling.edu ===================================================== On Mon, 21 Oct 2002, alex avriette wrote: > > > Alex's message is surprising. If anyone is having difficulty with > > the Fortran-based parser in CIFtbx or the C-based CIF parsers in CBFlib > > and RasMol, please send email and I will look at your problem. I am > > Sorry, I didn't mean to single you out, Herbert. I don't even think it > was your software. I wrote my parser, and I've been done with CIF > since. I realize I will probably have to implement new parsing > structures due to the new specification, but thats not so bad. > > If people really are interested in beating this particular dead horse, > I'll rummage through even dustier inboxes, to see if I can find out > specifically which parsers were problematic. > > Thanks > alex >
Reply to: [list | sender only]
- Prev by Date: Re: CIF parser / dialects
- Next by Date: CBFlib_0.7.3
- Prev by thread: Re: CIF parser / dialects
- Next by thread: CIF parser / dialects (was Re: Another suggestion for the BNF)
- Index(es):