[antlr-interest] Anltr 3.1.3

Bryan S Follins asalh at mindspring.com
Sun Jun 14 10:32:12 PDT 2009


Sam,

Thanks.

I'm assuming to use ANTLR, you have to create a grammar file using a text
editor?

Then save the text file?

Go to the command line and type the name of the file along with the
directory to access it?


"If this is a course requirement, shouldn't there be support for this 
from your department?"

That is the $64,000 question, because there is no support. You have to play
email tag with your teacher for help.

-----Original Message-----
From: Sam Barnett-Cormack [mailto:s.barnett-cormack at lancaster.ac.uk] 
Sent: Sunday, June 14, 2009 06:21
To: Bryan S Follins
Cc: antlr-interest at antlr.org
Subject: Re: [antlr-interest] Anltr 3.1.3

Bryan S Follins wrote:
> I downloaded ANTLRv 3.1.3 on my computer.  I have XP, 2003. I downloaded 
> the jar file, clicked to open it, but it  would not open.
> 
>  
> 
> What am I doing wrong?

ANTLR isn't an executable JAR - it includes lots of libraries, the tool, 
some other bits and bobs. If you download ANTLRworks, it'll just work, 
*provided* you have an up-to-date JRE (preferably JDK) installed.

If this is a course requirement, shouldn't there be support for this 
from your department?

-- 
Sam Barnett-Cormack



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