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ANother Tool for Language Recognition (ANTLR) is the name of a parser generator that uses LL(k) parsing. ANTLR is the successor to the Purdue Compiler Construction Tool Set (PCCTS), first developed in 1989, and is under active development. Its maintainer is professor Terence Parr of the University of San Francisco.
Provides an ANTLR plugin (including grammar file editor with outline page and project nature with incremental builder) for the Eclipse platform
The VCF Builder is an advanced development tool for creating C++ applications, and supporting a wide number of plugins for enhancing it's functionality. While the VCF Builder is capable of creating generic C++ applications, it's designed to support visual form design using the VCF framework
gunit provides a simple way to write and run automated tests for grammars in a manner similar to what jUnit does for unit testing. The basic idea is to come up with a bunch of input/output pairs for rules in a grammar. The input can be a single line or multiple lines of strings or even an external
The ClassDOM is meant to be a small library that presents a general set of C++ classes for representing a (largely) language generic class heirarchy. This includes all the members and member functions for each class, as well as the files the class may use or include. It was written to be used by the
An XQuery pretty printer/formatter. Implementing an ANTLR grammar and according style/indentation rules to pretty print XQuery statements.
Lagniappe simplifies the design of portable, high-throughput applications on multi-⋆ architectures. Lagniappe uses a hybrid programming model: it combines a procedural specification (e.g., in C++) of the basic operators for processing requests with a declarative specification—expressed using a
ActionScript v3 grammar written in ANTLR Generically based on ECMAScript v3 grammar,adding the support of Regular Expression,E4X Support,For Each In loop structure.
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