[antlr-interest] Anyone tried this ANTLR-inspired CC?
Oliver Zeigermann
oliver at zeigermann.de
Tue Nov 4 13:26:51 PST 2003
Had a quick look at it and found it interesting too. It takes up the
idea that certain semantic actions should be executed while guessing.
The code does not seem to be copied at all, but at most inspired by
ANTLR. Terence, has this guy never contacted you? Maybe it could be
interesting to share ideas or experience. I invited him to present his
ideas here on the mailing list. Let's see if he does...
Oliver
Terence Parr wrote:
> Interesting...I wonder if they just copied ANTLR wholesale and
> tweeked...
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> Sounds like I better get moving on ANTLR 3.0 ;)
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> Ter
> On Monday, November 3, 2003, at 06:40 PM, micheal_jor wrote:
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>>Just found this lexer/parser/treeparser generator based on ANTLR but
>>with a few JavaCC-inspired twists (such as the input grammar syntax).
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>> http://llk.sourceforge.net/
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>>The performance enhancements sound interesting - particularly the
>>custom lookahead routines that apparently remove/reduce the reliance
>>on exceptions. I also like the idea of JJTree-style AST generation and
>>visitor generation.
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>>Downside, it only supports Java code generation.
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>>Cheers,
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>>Micheal
>>ANTLR/C#
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