[antlr-interest] discovering min antlr runtime jar

Terence Parr parrt at jguru.com
Sun Dec 16 20:39:23 PST 2001


On Sunday, December 16, 2001, at 08:19  PM, bob mcwhirter wrote:

>> For my tests, I ran
>>
>> java -verbose Main Test.java | grep antlr\. | grep Loaded | awk '{print
>> $2;}'|sed 's/\]//'
>>
>> to list the fully qualified class names.  I couldn't find a free tool
>> that handled stuff within code blocks (i.e., classes that were used
>> without a class field referencing them) so no static analysis.
>>
>> Hmm...I wish there was a better way.  Maybe running a static analyzer 
>> on
>> an output parser is the right answer.
>
> Well, howdy.
>
> A while ago, I wrote a nifty tool that used this cool parser-generator
> called Antlr, that attempted to do static analysis of dependencies
> between java files.
>
> 	http://code.werken.com/
>
> It's called werken.javad, and is even listed in the Antlr showcase.
>
> It may do what you want.

Silly me.  I thought I'd heard of something interesting that did this.

Bob to the rescue!  Woohoo!

Ter


 

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