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Use this tag for code that parses its input, or that is source for a parser generator such as yacc or lex.
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Code from "Write Yourself a Scheme in 48 Hours" tutorial
Use Applicative style when parsing
e.g. parseVector reads so much better with
parseVector = listArr <$> (string "#(" *> sepBy parseExpr spaces1 <* char ')')
where
listArr l = Vector $ listArray …