Normally I won't compare with one char, so using a complemented charset is not useful for me. not-a: complement charset "a" parse/all "x" [not-a] ; == true
>> parse/all "one two three" ["one " [not-four | to " "] " three"] == true
Or use block parsing, if that's an option.
argh :)
Doesn't work.
I guess, you need to include all the ok possibilities?
Endo
Block parsing could be useful but I'm parsing huge SQL files which are not LOADable (and different formats from each other). Switching to R3 is easier.
I think I need to play with index positions during the parse.