Arrrgghhhhhh!!!!
It's not a framework, its not a module, it's not even a program. I have written a framework using it, but said framework is only fast enough for small to medium sized websites at its current efficiency level. (moores law is helping with that, mmmm 32 processor cores yummy)
Look, the rules of constructing a regex, are not a program or a framework in themselves, yet when you include the power of regex's into a language you get a corresponding increase in productivity.
What I am trying to communicate / establish is simply like that, a method, a syntax if you like, of structuring an xmlesque sting of characters such that encapsulated within it is a structure which neatly sits the results of various computations together into an output when computed using the simple rules.
You can build a framework out of it, and it does work, that much I can tell you from my own experiments. It appears that it is also aligned with the way that Q.I.S is converging with C.I.S, that plus the elegance of the thing alone makes me go crazy that I can't explain it to people because I lack the requisite communications ability, because of various personal issues like ADHD and stuff, and the fact I walked out of college because I couldn't stand COBOL.
Specifying the rules of computation is all I can give you, beyond that I can provide examples of strings which comply with the rules and produce results, but the framework I wrote for it is a bunch of modules which break all the rules and you won't like them at all. But that is only because I am struggling to get inside perl enough to write a direct compiler rather than a regexing evalling monstrosity which is going to need the server hardware of 2016 at least to be a viable platform for large scale sites.
As for people getting nailed to things, bring it on! Infact since I used my real name for my username, and I am unable to remove my content from this site I'm already pretty much nailed to this and all I can do is hope that if I keep head-butting this wall long enough, my motivations will become clear, my logic will be validated and my future perl career will be saved. If not then I will be forced to abandon perl because I can't see anyone wanting to employ an apparently raving loony, who the monks nailed up with their -- clicks, should they happen to google my name and find my content here.
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