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From: Gabriel Redner (gredner_at_[hidden])
Date: 2006-06-07 22:18:58
Sorry, fat-fingered things and the message was sent too early.  trying again:
Hi all,
I am new to spirit, and my only source of information has been the
current spirit documentation.  I am running into a curious problem in
which the manual suggests some code should compile, yet it does not.
Test case:
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#include <boost/spirit/core.hpp>
using namespace boost::spirit;
int main()
{
  const char *s = "(1)";
  rule<> r = ch_p('(') >> int_p >> ch_p(')');
  parse(s, r); // compiles OK
  parse(s, r, space_p); // does NOT compile
  parse(s, ch_p('(') >> int_p >> ch_p(')'), space_p); // compiles OK
}
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Why does the third parse() compile, but not the second?  Does the rule
require some kind of adaptor to work in this context?
Thanks,
-Gabe