← Back to context Comment by kiitos 2 days ago Huh? Is ABNF a "natural language"? Is the Go language spec a "natural language"? 3 comments kiitos Reply auggierose 2 days ago How is ABNF itself specified? Yes, via natural language. And the Go language spec is written in natural language, too, you can check for yourself: https://go.dev/ref/spec kiitos 2 days ago ABNF itself is specified with a well-defined grammar and syntax... auggierose 1 day ago Yes, but the spec is still done in natural language: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5234Just like any other RFC.
auggierose 2 days ago How is ABNF itself specified? Yes, via natural language. And the Go language spec is written in natural language, too, you can check for yourself: https://go.dev/ref/spec kiitos 2 days ago ABNF itself is specified with a well-defined grammar and syntax... auggierose 1 day ago Yes, but the spec is still done in natural language: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5234Just like any other RFC.
kiitos 2 days ago ABNF itself is specified with a well-defined grammar and syntax... auggierose 1 day ago Yes, but the spec is still done in natural language: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5234Just like any other RFC.
auggierose 1 day ago Yes, but the spec is still done in natural language: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5234Just like any other RFC.
How is ABNF itself specified? Yes, via natural language. And the Go language spec is written in natural language, too, you can check for yourself: https://go.dev/ref/spec
ABNF itself is specified with a well-defined grammar and syntax...
Yes, but the spec is still done in natural language: https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5234
Just like any other RFC.