Re: Question regarding range of strings inObjectHandler

Posted by Neil Firth on
URL: http://quantlib.414.s1.nabble.com/Question-regarding-range-of-strings-in-ObjectHandler-tp12078p12082.html


I know a number of places use Flex/Bison or Lex/Yacc to implement payoff
scripting. The advantages being that it is well tested, and very fast. A
fast implementation is needed as the payoff scripting will be used
inside an American Monte Carlo engine.

http://www.monmouth.com/~wstreett/lex-yacc/lex-yacc.html

Neil

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To: abdelkader ratnani
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Subject: Re: [Quantlib-dev] Question regarding range of strings
inObjectHandler

On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 2:02 PM, abdelkader ratnani
<[hidden email]> wrote:
> Basically, I need this range of strings as a building blocks for
scripted
> payoffs, this is what some houses are using
> to represent generic instruments where you defined your floating leg
and
> exotic legs using scripted payoffs.
>
> I want to know if there is any ongoing development project in quantlib
to
> price such instruments? We may think of using
> boost meta-programming for example as a technical solution.
>
> Could you please send me your comments on this topic?

As far as I know, nobody is working on payoff scripting, and this
would be a very worth contribution to QuantLib

ciao -- Nando

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