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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.
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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.
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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.
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comment Is there a C++ function that helps to evaluate parentheses?
Yeah, the first parenthesis and its matching parenthesis.
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