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Currently, the only way to turn off memoization for a grammar is through the code creating the parser or invoking the parse.
A @@memoization directive would allow a grammar to choose not to memoize:
@@memoization
@@memoization :: False
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This begs also adding the @memo decorator to override the default memoization?
@memo
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Currently, the only way to turn off memoization for a grammar is through the code creating the parser or invoking the parse.
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@@memoization
directive would allow a grammar to choose not to memoize:The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: