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1) Why does the $p_obj->read call not fail in these two cases? That's the archetypal problem with libraries that complex; they have so many failure modes for any given input; it is impossible to imagine them all, much less test them all or even a statistically significant subset of them. Upshot: despite the usually -- and in this case, definitely -- effusive and over-elaborate claims, they are black holes to the user. Ie. Their users have no hope of understanding, much less correcting, any failure mode that the author hasn't considered. With the rise and rise of 'Social' network sites: 'Computers are making people easier to use everyday'
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In reply to Re: Marpa -- Partial grammar match does not result in failure
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