Stack Exchange
log in
chat
meta
about
Stack Exchange
All Sites
Hot Questions
Top Users
Newsletters
Blogs
Pizearke
top
accounts
reputation
activity
favorites
subscriptions
all
accepts
posts
badges
comments
revisions
reviews
Feb
10
awarded
Revival
Dec
31
awarded
Scholar
Dec
31
accepted
Is there a C++ function that helps to evaluate parentheses?
Dec
31
comment
Is there a C++ function that helps to evaluate parentheses?
That's not really necessary. It's for a lambda calculus to combinatory logic converter.
Dec
31
comment
Is there a C++ function that helps to evaluate parentheses?
Thank you! This should suffice. I'm using it to make a converter from lambda calculus to combinatory logic.
Dec
31
awarded
Editor
Dec
31
revised
Is there a C++ function that helps to evaluate parentheses?
edited body
Dec
31
comment
Is there a C++ function that helps to evaluate parentheses?
That's pretty helpful, but I'm looking for a function I can just plug a string into.
Dec
31
comment
Is there a C++ function that helps to evaluate parentheses?
Yeah, the first parenthesis and its matching parenthesis.
Dec
31
asked
Is there a C++ function that helps to evaluate parentheses?
Dec
31
answered
languages with functions that do not need parentheses?
Dec
16
answered
How do you get assembler output from C/C++ source in gcc?
Dec
16
answered
C++ Reading a PDF file
Dec
3
awarded
Teacher
Nov
30
answered
Returning ints versus void
Nov
30
answered
Practical application of SKI calculus and BCKW
Nov
30
awarded
Supporter
Nov
28
awarded
Student
Nov
28
answered
What is a `char*`?
Nov
28
asked
Unlambda d function
Stack Exchange works best with JavaScript enabled