[antlr-interest] Another StringTemplate Engine

Terence Parr parrt at cs.usfca.edu
Tue Aug 31 16:51:20 PDT 2004


Hi Andrew,

Seems interesting.  I take it the enforcing separation philosophy was 
not a prime consideration for your derivative because of the equals 
operation you allow etc...?

Ter

On Aug 31, 2004, at 4:07 PM, Andrew Deren wrote:

> I just wanted to announce that I wrote another string template engine. 
> I
> wanted to use antlr engine, but found syntax hard to understand.
> You can find more info about it at
> http://www.adersoftware.com/?page=templateEngine
> Basically it does what StringTemplate does, plus some more stuff (and 
> some
> less) and syntax is more like XML (actually like Cold Fusion if anyone 
> knows
> it).
> Originally I used antlr as lexer/parser, but ended writing my own 
> mostly
> because I found some construct hard or cumbersome to do using antlr.
> Currently it only works with .net 2.0, but I'm working on 1.1 port and 
> java
> version.
> Sorry if this is a little off-topic, but maybe someone will find this
> useful, as I already used it for several of my projects.
> Andrew
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> Yahoo! Groups Links
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