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From: Richard Hadsell (hadsell_at_[hidden])
Date: 2004-11-17 11:32:35


Jeffrey Holle wrote:

> Its because the State object is held by reference.
> The const parameter forces the grammar object to be stateless. This
> is by design.

(I'm new to this, too.) If the grammar object is stateless, how was I
able to add a closure to it? Or is it just the base class (grammar)
part of it that has to be stateless?

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