hey monks,
anyone know of a method or module for logically recursing through parentheses?
i.e.
( ( this OR that ) AND other )
i would like to be able to pull out the inner paren statement, check for true/false, then check the outer paren statement.
potentially the statements could become complex so the above is just for example purposes.
at the moment, i'm leaning towards something like:
while (statement) {
regex to match for inner paren's
perform true/false test
break out if failed and say so
search/replace found regex in statement to nothing
}
if we get through without any failures, must mean pass
think that will work? or can you suggest a better way/improvements?
cheers,
reagen
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