I'm SYCKened by the SYCK tutorial I found

I am SYCK with disgust…

I did a search for ‘syck tutorial’ (without the quotes) on google - and
the
first search item that came up?

“suck cock tutorial - suckcocktutorial”

Ahem.

That .why character is behind this, I know it!

Anyway, It would be useful if a small tutorial in how to use SYCK with
C/C++
was provided.

I know you need a “symbol table”, but I was thinking if there was some
way to
provide stream processing of YAML documents (ala expat does for XML.)

Could I do this? I am in a situation where I could use XML, but I’m
syck
(sic) of XML - specifically of libxml2 - and need alternatives.

Thanks mateys
Asfand Yar

Quoting Asfand Yar Q. [email protected]:

I did a search for ‘syck tutorial’ (without the quotes) on google

  • and the first search item that came up?

“suck cock tutorial - suckcocktutorial”

Ahem.

That .why character is behind this, I know it!

It’s really not his style. Blame blind chance and indiscriminate
search engine algorithms.

-mental

Asfand Yar Q. wrote:

I know you need a “symbol table”, but I was thinking if there was some
way to provide stream processing of YAML documents (ala expat does for
XML.)

Could I do this? I am in a situation where I could use XML, but I’m
syck (sic) of XML - specifically of libxml2 - and need alternatives.

You know that REXML has a nice fast stream processing API, right?

If you’re asking (in the wrong place) about C/C++, then Expat is
probably what you want.

mathew