[antlr-interest] Using AntlrWorks as our own language's editor?

Jean Bovet antlr-list at arizona-software.ch
Sat Apr 21 19:45:02 PDT 2007


Yes, I think you better look at existing tools dedicated for that  
purpose... ANTLRWorks is specifically designed for ANTLR 3 grammar.

Regards,

Jean

On Apr 20, 2007, at 1:09 PM, Loring Craymer wrote:

> Jean will have to answer for ANTLRWorks, but you might
> take a look at the tools for developing plugin editors
> for eclipse.  The last time I looked, the hard part
> was lack of documentation and the implementation was
> relatively easy.  There are also examples out there
> for Python, Perl, and other language editors written
> as eclipse plugins.
>
> --Loring
>
> --- Marc-André Laverdière
> <ma_laver at ciise.concordia.ca> wrote:
>
>> Hello folks,
>>
>> I've got around to implement my grammar with
>> AntlrWorks, and I'm asked
>> by my supervisor to essentially create a quick IDE
>> for the language I
>> created.
>>
>> Now, how feasible would it be to modify AntlrWorks
>> to make it deal with
>> user-created languages as well as the Antlr
>> language? Anybody ever tried?
>>
>> -- 
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>> progress)
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