Aatif Syed
Aatif Syed
Ah, I see now ``` lark.exceptions.GrammarError: Rules aren't allowed inside terminals (prefixed_week_number in WEEK_DATE) ``` Why is that? Also, what is the example that you were alluding to?
I'm getting an error that I can't quite wrap my head around: ``` lark.exceptions.GrammarError: Using an undefined rule: NonTerminal('start') ``` (Edit: looks like I've misunderstood the `?`)
Hm, I'm still having trouble with this > I'm getting an error that I can't quite wrap my head around: > > ``` > lark.exceptions.GrammarError: Using an undefined rule: NonTerminal('start')...
Hm, I think I'll need to level up my `lark`. I'm erroring on just the following, emulating `common.lark`, and I'm not sure why ``` %import common.DIGIT YEAR : DIGIT DIGIT...
Alright, I've found my feet on this again, and actually been able to use it, after getting more familiar with Lark :) A few questions for the maintainers: - Where...
@emilio for your review or referral to a reviewer
@pvdrz Thanks for resurrecting this! - I've made your suggested change from `Path` to `str` - I've rebased to the latest master, with gratitude to [this guide](https://github.com/openedx/edx-platform/wiki/How-to-Rebase-a-Pull-Request/56d6e92c682fb113890b768d9c89ff27a9edb2f3) - I'm afraid...
Hello all, thanks for your feedback :) I'm away from my PC for a couple of weeks, so I'll catch up and amend when I'm back. I'd be interesting in...
This would be especially useful for finding bugs - often the intersection of two sets of functions is problematic, and this would allow one to pull that data out. I'd...