7:57:32Shinmeraglsl-toolkit parses infix formulas of course, but that's not for Lisp source.
7:58:24aethI have no use for infix, but I got distracted by it because I think there can be some elegant solutions there.
8:00:38aethI made a solution that at the moment is only designed to work with binary operators with no precedence rules (it's an error to write 1 + 2 - 3 because there's no precedence). https://gitlab.com/snippets/1747132
8:03:01aethTechnically (infix 1 cons 2) would also work if someone wanted to create a monster.
8:04:20ShinmeraI mean if all you're interested in is the parser logic, here you go I guess https://github.com/Shirakumo/glsl-toolkit/blob/master/grammar.lisp#L176-L238
8:38:47OberACTION images ELS to be the same crowd of folks who would rush to greet an Alien saucer landing.
8:39:09Ober.oO(are these the people we want the aliens to meet first...)
8:40:35aethOber: It's unlikely that an alien visitor to Earth would still be biological, so of course everyone would want to know what their source code looks like.
8:48:25beachOber: Quite normal people if you ask me. Lots of variation though.
9:06:49edgar-rftIsn't anything a variation of normal?