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In the meantime, use the prior version of the lucene example, which should read something like:
Starting after 3.1.0, I'll start using a separate branch for release work instead of just pushing everything to master all the time, to avoid these kind of release race conditions. |
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That's what I used. Thank you very much for the clarification.
…On Sun, May 14, 2023, 7:55 PM Paul McGuire ***@***.***> wrote:
using_each will be part of the 3.1.0 release.
In the meantime, use the prior version of the lucene example, which should
read something like:
COLON, LBRACK, RBRACK, LBRACE, RBRACE, TILDE, CARAT = map(pp.Literal, ":[]{}~^")
Starting after 3.1.0, I'll start using a separate branch for release work
instead of just pushing everything to master all the time, to avoid these
kind of release race conditions.
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I am trying to test Lucene_Grammer example, but keep running into this error.
COLON, LBRACK, RBRACK, LBRACE, RBRACE, TILDE, CARAT = pp.Literal.using_each(":[]{}~^")
AttributeError: type object 'Literal' has no attribute 'using_each'
Please advise what am I doing wrong. I am using Pyparsing v 3.0.9
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