On Mon, Dec 15, 2008 at 2:12 PM, Trevor Bača <
address@hidden> wrote:
>
> * OK, so based on this understanding, can somebody please correct my
> understanding of the parsing (not the iteration, just the parsing) of the
> following _expression_ (which is the same as my original example #2):
>
> {
> \new Voice {
> c'8 c'8 c'8 c'8
> }
> d'8 d'8 d'8 d'8
> }
>
> If I'm understanding how the parser works, then what should result here is a
> music _expression_ that looks like this:
>
> Global
> V
> \new Score
> V
> \new Staff
> V
> \new Voice
> V
> Sequential
> V
> \new Voice, d'8, d'8, d'8, d'8
> V
> Sequential
> V
> c'8, c'8, c'8, c'8
>
>
> If I'm counting correctly, that's 15 total nodes in the _expression_ tree.
> Eight atomic nodes and seven internal nodes. The Global, \new Score, \new
> Staff and the first \new Voice are all created implicitly.
>
> I know that the next part in the process is iteration. But I want to stop
> and check my understanding here: am I understanding the output of the parser
> correctly at this point?