[antlr-interest] suggested ANTLR projects?

mzukowski at yci.com mzukowski at yci.com
Mon Aug 11 12:07:19 PDT 2003


A grammar that does type checking would be helpful, as would one that does
better than average error messages.  They could be the same grammar.  In
fact they could be extensions to the gcc grammar <wink>.  C is just a bit
hairier than Java in the type department so is more interesting.

Monty

-----Original Message-----
From: Terence Parr [mailto:parrt at cs.usfca.edu] 
Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 11:37 AM
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Subject: Re: [antlr-interest] suggested ANTLR projects?



On Wednesday, August 6, 2003, at 09:31 AM, Jim O'Connor wrote:

>  Hi Terence,
>   The ANTLR IDE "workbench" in Eclipse sounds like fun.  My tasks for
> the
> next few months are in line with this type of endeavor.  I would be 
> glad to
> help.  I might be a better co-student than a project director but you 
> might
> find it hard to turn down free/willing help.  Let me know.

Hi Jim (and others that responded).

Sounds like Monty has offered to "manage" the IDE project prototype 
this Fall and he makes the most sense I'd say.  I might be doing 
another project next semester though ;)

Also, I'm going to see if I can get students to build grammars.  Can 
people suggest grammars they want built?  They might have to describe 
it to the students. ;)

I'm also going to ask a studnet to help finish the antlr.org site. :)

Ter

>   Jim
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Terence Parr
> To: antlr-interest at yahoogroups.com
> Sent: 8/5/03 3:56 PM
> Subject: [antlr-interest] suggested ANTLR projects?
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> Howdy.  I am teaching a master's project class at USF this semester 
> and am going to offer to direct a project involving ANTLR.  Can people 
> suggest a bite-size semester-long project that a group of students 
> could do?  I'm thinking that Loring Craymer will suggest a start on 
> the ANTLR IDE "workbench" that would display syntax diagrams from 
> grammars and perhaps highlight grammar ambiguities.
>
> Beyond making a few project suggestions, does anybody out there want 
> to help direct one of the projects?  It would be a loose confederation 
> where you could be as involved as you want.  Anything from some 
> initial phone conference calls (or showing up if you are around san 
> francisco) to actually taking an active role in guiding a project.
>
> Thanks,
> Terence
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